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10 offseason moves that need to happen-spun2

 
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10 offseason moves that need to occur
The coils from the Hot Stove are heating up, and you will make sure lots of trades and free-agent signings are forthcoming.
Here's something else you can be certain of: Some teams are going to screw up. They'll damage by throwing money at a mediocre vet,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], or neglecting to fill a gaping hole in the roster, or letting someone walk who's essential to the near future, or making an ill-advised trade, or . well, you will find any number of ways for teams to spend their winter getting methodically worse. So in the interest of helping teams help themselves,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Dayn Perry is here to recommend 10 offseason moves that require to occur before Opening Day 2010.
Consider Joe Mauer's merits: He's the AL MVP in waiting, he's an experienced defensive catcher, he's won three batting titles, he's work .327 BA/.408 OBP/.483 SLG hitter, and he's still just 26 years of age. It so happens the American League's best player is going to be eligible for free agency after next season unless, obviously, the tight-fisted Twins sign him to some contract extension. This will 't be a hard decision. Besides being such a gifted and accomplished talent, Mauer is another Minnesota native who emerged through the Twins' system. Starting next season, they will be getting into a new park one built largely with tax dollars and that means additional revenues. The Twins, now about the dole, owe it for their fans to sign Mauer long-term. Failure to do this will hurt the team on the field and damage the company.
2. The Mets should trade for Roy Halladay.
There's making personnel decisions, and then there's performing triage. Within the Mets' case, it's the latter. The Mets fell to pieces last year, but they still return an enviable core (Johan Santana, Carlos Beltran, David Wright, Jose Reyes,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Francisco Rodriguez). The process, then, is surrounding that enviable core with something apart from dreck. Enter Halladay. When he's healthy (and when you adjust for strength of opposition), Halladay is the best pitcher in baseball. He's also bound free of charge agency,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and that's why the Jays are willing to trade him. The Mets can send Fernando Martinez and Wilmer Flores to Toronto, and just as critically they are able to take Vernon Wells' contract off the Jays' hands (wings?). That's a hefty cost for that Mets, however for their troubles they'll trot out among the best one-two punches ever.
3. The Giants should sign Matt Holliday.
If the Giants are going to contend in a deep NL West, they must improve a woefully weak offense. To begin with, they could use help at the outfield corners. Gunning for Holliday would be a bold move for San Fran, nevertheless its lineup needs this type of signature addition. Holliday will be good for a .900-plus OPS for the next handful of seasons, and he'll thus greatly enhance the Giants' attack. He'll be expensive, but regional charms, a return to the NL West, the promise of contention and lots and lots of money should get it done. The Giants' rotation needs a hitter like Holliday. And in contrast to fellow free agent Jason Bay, Holliday can enjoy a little defense.
4. The Braves should trade for Adrian Gonzalez.
Atlanta will return one of the best rotations within the NL, but last season the offense let the Braves down. In the beginning base, Adam LaRoche played exceptionally well but over his head, and he might land elsewhere this winter. Gonzalez constitutes a nifty upgrade. The Padres might be looking to "sell high" after Gonzalez's career year in 2009,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and they are perpetually in cost-cutting mode. Atlanta won't part with Jason Heyward, but a package built around Freddie Freeman and/or Jordan Schafer should get it done. In return, the Braves would get a devastating left-handed bat who's cheap and under club control through 2011.
5,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych]. The Yankees should be worried about Johnny Damon and not Hideki Matsui.
The reigning champs possess some decisions to create. They need to coax Andy Pettitte into pitching one more year,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], plus they need to re-sign Johnny Damon. Damon when not throwing the ball provides the Yanks plus defense in left, and that he has maintained his offensive skills quite nicely. Damon needs a platoon partner, but he's still a valuable regular against right-handers. As long as he's willing to settle for a two-year deal or two along with a team option,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the Yankees should make the necessary overtures. Matsui,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], meanwhile, is replaceable. Plenty of DH types available on the market Jim Thome,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Jermaine Dye, Russ Branyan, Vladimir Guerrero can come near to Matsui's numbers at what about a lesser cost.
6. The Phillies should sign Adrian Beltre.
The two-time NL champs are poised to lose third baseman Pedro Feliz to free agency. Feliz is an outstanding defender at third, but he can't hit. Beltre, meanwhile, is evenly the fielder Feliz is, and that he has got the added benefit of being able to produce while hitting. Healthy again (last year: elbow, shoulder, Bruised. Right. Testicle.), from Safeco as well as in Citizens Bank (and from the superior AL), Beltre should be good for 30 homers and stellar glovework in the hot corner. That's upgrading for Philly and a fine start toward a fourth consecutive NL East title.
7. The Dodgers should sign Pedro Martinez.
Thanks to a looming divorce that could get uglier than Don Mossi, Dodgers owner Frank McCourt may not be inclined to put out much cash this offseason. to consider short-term solutions. Future HoFer Martinez is about as nifty as short-term solutions get nowadays. Martinez carries with him age and injury concerns, but his renaissance in Philly was for real. Pedro wasn't the force of nature he was Ten years ago,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], but he kept runs off the board and thrilled us sometimes. Like a Dodger the team that first signed him in 1988 Pedro would likely solidify the back of the rotation and thrive in the home park that reduces home-run rates.
8. The Cubs should sign Mark DeRosa.
This one's easy. The Cubs possess a sinkhole at second base, and DeRosa is still effective but still beloved on the North Side of Chicago. He's a good defender in the keystone, and the right-handed pop should play well in Wrigley. And that's to express nothing of his positional flexibility. On another level,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the Cubs' failure to resign DeRosa last winter angered many fans, especially when the team began circling the drain. The Ricketts family could,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], in a single move, fill a hole and distinguish itself in the Tribune era.
9. The Tigers should sign Billy Wagner,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych].
You can make a compelling case the Tigers haven't were built with a consistent shutdown closer since '84 AL MVP Willie Hernandez roamed the mound. Detroit is within contending mode, therefore the wise play would be to subdue the longing to sell off and instead take calculated risks. Since the AL Central is so winnable (because the Tigers came inside a hairsbreadth of the division title this past season),[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], tweaks in the margins may be enough. One tweak could be adding Wagner. Wagner, when healthy among the best closers ever, is coming off major elbow surgery. However, he thrived in limited action last season (1.98 ERA, 22 strikeouts in 13 2/3 innings), and he showed characteristic velocity and movement on his pitches. In a related matter, the truly amazing Bill James tabs Wagner for . That's just what the Tigers need. Plus, Wagner's age and health history mean he'll be affordable.
10. The Cardinals should sign Mike Cameron.
Because of the likely marketplace for Matt Holliday something in the neighborhood of $100 million-plus the Cardinals may not have enough filthy lucre to bring him back and address their true offseason priority: signing Albert Pujols to some contract extension. And let's face it, keeping Pujols in the fold is far more vital that you the future of the franchise. Which means the sensible middle ground is to sign a less expensive proxy and concentrate energy (and cash) toward locking up Pujols. Which brings us to the terminally underrated Mike Cameron. Cameron strikes out a great deal and doesn't hit for high averages. That leads diet program us to overlook what he does well: hit for power, get on base, play defense and run. He'll probably end his career with 300-plus homers, 300-plus steals and season after season of Gold Glove-caliber defense in center. Cameron is aging, but in 2010 he should be good for 20-plus bombs as well as an above-league-average OPS. As well, put Cameron in a corner and pair him with center fielder Colby Rasmus, and the Cardinals will have one of the best outfield defenses in most of baseball. They'll also be able to devote more resources to Pujols.
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