Offseason Outlook: Pittsburgh Pirates

看板Pirates作者 (Sudba tseloveka)時間17年前 (2008/10/06 21:44), 編輯推噓0(000)
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http://tinyurl.com/3ehnyv Click here to view previous offseason outlooks. Today, a look at your 2009 Pirates. C - Ryan Doumit - $412K+ C - Ronny Paulino - $424K 1B - Adam LaRoche - $5MM+ 2B - Freddy Sanchez - $6.1MM SS - Jack Wilson - $7.25MM 3B - Andy LaRoche - $400K IF - Brian Bixler - $400K IF - Luis Cruz - $400K LF - Brandon Moss - $400K CF - Nate McLouth - $425K+ RF - Steve Pearce - $400K OF - Nyjer Morgan - $400K SP - Paul Maholm - $425K+ SP - Ian Snell - $3MM SP - Tom Gorzelanny - $419K SP - Ross Ohlendorf - $400K SP - Zach Duke - $400K+ RP - Matt Capps - $2.3MM RP - John Grabow - $1.135MM+ RP - Tyler Yates - $800K+ RP - Craig Hansen - $700K RP - T.J. Beam - $450K RP - Denny Bautista - $400K+ RP - Phil Dumatrait - $400K Other candidates: Jeff Karstens - $400K, Daniel McCutchen - $400K, Sean Burnett - $400K, Robinzon Diaz - $400K, Andrew McCutchen - $400K Non-tender candidates: Jason Davis - $650K+, Raul Chavez - $550K+ Other commitments: Yoslan Herrera - $400K The Bucs entered '08 with a $48.7MM payroll. The '09 team has about $30.5MM committed before arbitration raises to Doumit, LaRoche, McLouth, Maholm, Duke, Grabow, Yates, and Bautista. Even after those, they'll still be comfortably under $40MM. So there is no need to make payroll-motivated trades. It is fair to suggest the Pirates moved in the right direction with this year's trades. This team won't sniff contention in 2009, even with some breakout seasons. Right now it's simply a team short on star power without much in the way of hitting or pitching. It will get worse before it gets better if the Bucs move LaRoche and/or Wilson this winter. The focus should be a young shortstop and pitching. The Pirates won't be signing any significant free agents. Doumit, McLouth, and Maholm were the bright spots in '08. Hopefully those players can sustain their success while players like Andy LaRoche, Moss, Snell, and Ohlendorf take a step forward. Andrew McCutchen and Jose Tabata represent outfield promise for the future. Signing Pedro Alvarez would add another future star to the farm system. Neal Huntington did a nice job amassing young arms this year, and I'm sure he'll continue to do so. With some luck added, the Pirates could be competitive in 2010. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 140.112.5.3
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