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It's a little step, but it sends one of three signals:
1) We haven't thrown the towel in just yet, or
2) We're about to throw in the towel, and he is the replacement for Hunter Pence, whom we are about to deal for prospects
3) It doesn't mean anything and it's designed to keep everyone off-balance - players, competitors, agents, GM's, everyone
Stay tuned.
(I'm leaning toward #2)
It's a little step, but it sends one of two signals:
1) We haven't thrown the towel in just yet, or
2) We're about to throw in the towel, and he is the replacement for Hunter Pence, whom we are about to deal for prospects
Stay tuned.
At this point in the year, it's #1, but you're right that two and a half weeks could change things to scenario #2. Tanking doesn't get you anything in baseball except a shot at a possible All-Star four years from now. Sure it frees up some payroll budget, but we've already discussed next season's lackluster free agent out field. Great for Pence, bad for the Giants.
Frenchy is the typical no risk/possible average reward signing that Sabes loves. At the very least, it gives them another strong arm in the out field, and a guy with some power to the gaps (though with a notoriously high K/BB rate). Ironically, him and Hunter are very similar players. Pence is just younger, and hasn't had as many injuries, so he is better. Jeff could be an interesting example of what Herk begins to look like if his reactions deteriorate in the form that cal and others expect.
EDIT: Jeff is actually slightly younger than Hunter, but those injuries in his mid-20s have certainly slowed him to the point of looking like he is in his mid-30s.
I agree with Heathbar
Right now it's number 1, he'll play right field where we're getting no production. In 2 weeks, depending on how the team plays it could be 2.
The problem I see with 2 is, ok we trade Hunter but who are we going to sign next year with all the Pence money? I don't see many options, Choo is probably going to cost a lot, same as Ellisbury, other options are Granderson, Nelson Cruz and Carlos Beltran.
The Giants will have to think about it.
Guess Sabean is trying to get some Burrell and Scutaro magic
Where those in favor of NOT re-signing Pence have fallen short so far is providing an acceptable alternative. Finding a WC-contending-quality RF on the FA market is not like going to autotraders.com, and finding 23 choices for your next used car within 25 miles of your zip code and within your price range. There are very few choices out there, they all have warts, and all the big-budget teams want one or two.
I understand Pence is far from perfect, but he's ours for now (that is an advantage for us going forward), he fits, and we have won a WC with him.
I'm not sure if many people are NOT in favor of re-signing Pence as much as they feel we will NOT be able to resign him. IMHO opinion I don't think it will come down to the money. I think that Pence will receive a 5 year offer from some team. I just don't see us matching that length of contract.
Yep, this.
I like the 'IMHO opinion' phrase. Kind of like saying 'ATM machine'
BTW - welcome here! I remember you from the Disney board, and you always had good takes on stuff.
Thanks man, liking this board so far, many of the best posters from there are now here.
I'm not sure if many people are NOT in favor of re-signing Pence as much as they feel we will NOT be able to resign him. IMHO opinion I don't think it will come down to the money. I think that Pence will receive a 5 year offer from some team. I just don't see us matching that length of contract.
Sooner or later the Giants will have to take a gamble on one of those contracts if they want to contend in the near future. Unfortunately the Giants don't have a player that's screaming for a promotion to the big league club (Gary Brown has struggled since his first year in SJ and unless he makes some adjustments, he can't be counted as more than a 4th OF).
The Giants have an OF spot and 3 pitcher spots to cover next year, I think they'll have to gamble with a long contract in at least one of those.
Sooner or later the Giants will have to take a gamble on one of those contracts if they want to contend in the near future. Unfortunately the Giants don't have a player that's screaming for a promotion to the big league club (Gary Brown has struggled since his first year in SJ and unless he makes some adjustments, he can't be counted as more than a 4th OF).
The Giants have an OF spot and 3 pitcher spots to cover next year, I think they'll have to gamble with a long contract in at least one of those.