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Bill Smith
Come on, DD. Just get Mr. Illitch to up the price on the “hot n ready’s” to 50$ a piece. Spend, spend, spend!
NickinIthaca
Pizza! Pizza!
DENNIS 2
Twins…please restrain yourself. No more soft tossers!
BadBJay
Giants: Gardner or Rasmus? Certainly wouldn’t be Choo.
Greg Morse
I really like Gardner, Rasmus would be ok Choo would blow me away
Tko11
Choo is a RF and Gardner is a CF. So I doubt its either of them.
BadBJay
I’m sure Choo would oblige in LF for $150 million.
He would welcome it given AT&T Park’s center/right field.
Tko11
Yeah but it says specifically “left fielder” I’m just assuming that means they will trade or sign someone who is a left fielder rather than a right fielder who will move to left field. I could be wrong though and I wouldn’t mind Choo in SF.
BadBJay
I hear ya. But that’s just semantics. It could be Mike Morse if all we know.
Greg Morse
I heard something about Pagan shifting to Left
Brad Blossom
Pagan would move to LF where he is better suited to play anyways.
Zach Ripple
Both Choo and Gardner can play left and do it well. Gardner would be able to really take advantage of AT&T with his speed and the right-center gap. He could put up 20 triples. This is a guy who was a 7.4 bWAR and 6.0 fWAR player in 2010. He’s a great defender, especially in left field, and he offers a ton of speed and decent contact and on-base abilities.
Tko11
Putting Gardner in LF would be a waste in my opinion.
AndyWarpath 2
…both have played LF in their career. The latter at a gold glove caliber level.
Brad Blossom
I like the idea of a Sanchez for De Aza trade personally. Would make sense for both teams
soxfan123123
Hector Sanchez? Is he a decent hitter?
Brad Blossom
Yeah he hit .280 in 2012 he had some injuries last year. I think he would do well with regular playing time but we don’t have anywhere to play him with Posey. Personally I’d hate to see him go but he deserves a chance to start and we need the OF help.
Kapler's Coconut Oil
He’s honestly perfectly fine as a back-up. I personally believe he has the potential for power, but I’m not sure what he could do as a starter.
RyÅnWKrol
My iPhone app updated just as I was reading this. Nice layout but the comment function is posting my comments in the wrong place.
BadBJay
I don’t know why… but Josh Willingham comes to mind for the Giants in LF.
NickinIthaca
Well the last time they traded for Pat Burrell they won the World Series…
northsfbay
Burrell was released by the Rays and the Giants picked him up. He was not traded.
ea19
Don’t know why the Twins would trade him when his value has hit rock bottom due to injuries last year. They would be better off trading him near the deadline if he is putting up decent numbers
Guest 3978
Gardner not moving. I’d love for it to be Jay Bruce, but he’s too good for Sabean to have his eye on. Hell, I would’ve gladly welcomed Granderson for the contract he got. Really needed Ellsbury, but will probably end up with Jeff Baker. Not bad as far as platoons go, but the Giants really don’t need a platoon.
NVSportsCards
Why do I have a sinking feeling that Sabean is about to sign Raul Ibanez or Mike Morse?
Kapler's Coconut Oil
I don’t think there is any logical answer to that since Morse is in talks with the Astros and Ibanez hasn’t even really been linked to the National League.
NVSportsCards
Which is exactly the point. There are a handful of “good” fits out there to solve SF’s outfield woes. There are even a couple of “great” fits. Instead, I almost fully expect Sabean to sign someone who makes no sense or yet another platoon player. In fact, if he leaves the meetings without signing/trading for someone, I’d expect Andres Torres to be picked up for yet another spin around the block.