[討論] Making The Case For Jim Thome
Making The Case For Jim Thome
Whenever I feel inclined to veer away from the pile of existing hot-stove
rumors -- credible or otherwise -- and write about an idea that hasn't really
garnered much attention from the mainstream media, I like to first ensure
that it passes the smell test; in other words, if it doesn't sound logical
and doesn't have a prayer of a chance of happening, then it's probably best
left ignored. However, this year's overabundance of defensively impaired,
DH-suited veterans combined with the Rangers' seeming resistance to an
in-house DH rotation means that one could kick around any of the available
names and feel as though Texas might yet sign them, and know that Texas has
at least discussed them internally.
Two days after the conclusion of the World Series, I made my rather wordy
case against bringing back Vladimir Guerrero in 2011, and while I'm still not
completely comfortable with the thought of throwing money at a dedicated
DH-only solution (particularly since all of the remaining "solutions" have
some warts), there is one name that does ease my mind to a certain degree:
Jim Thome. Most indications up to this point in time suggest that Texas
ultimately will sign Guerrero, but the glut of alternatives, Guerrero's shaky
second half, and the unsettling perception that he looks like a racehorse on
his last legs have clearly diminished the Rangers' sense of urgency to get a
deal done, and until a deal does get done, Thome -- who was first connected
to Texas by SI.com's Jon Heyman some three weeks ago -- remains just as
viable a possibility as Guerrero.
The very first thing you should note about the idea of signing Thome is that
it may be entirely contingent upon the acquisition of a right-handed-hitting
first baseman and/or outfielder with some ability to deal damage against
southpaws, because Thome, lethal as he might be against right-handed pitching
(.302/.455/.698 last season; .294/.430/.617 for his career), will invariably
have his overall value undercut by prolonged exposure to left-handers; of
course, the Rangers needed to acquire this sort of player in the first place.
Regardless, there's something aesthetically appealing about the idea of
Thome's still-sweet swing launching fly balls into the Ballpark's home run
porch and right-center field power alley, and something tactically appealing
about the idea of deploying a Hamilton/Cruz/Thome/Kinsler quadruple-punch in
the heart of the order against right-handers, which has absolute nightmare
potential for opposing skippers in late-inning situations.
Nearly as intriguing as the potential match-up headache, however, are the
cost/playing time considerations. I've stumbled upon some scattered
complaints from Twins fans that Ron Gardenhire should have allocated more
than 340 plate appearances to Thome last season, but he's probably not a real
great bet for anything beyond 350-400 plate appearances in 2011, anyway.
Playing in the majors at age 40 with a history of nagging back problems
necessitates a realistic self-evaluation, and in Thome you have someone who
likely realizes his physical limitations, and is at peace with the fact that
he's no longer capable of playing on an everyday basis. There may be no such
luck with Guerrero, who amassed 640-plus plate appearances last season and,
despite the thought that Thome may be a greater health risk, has outpaced
Thome in the disabled-list days department by a 66-0 margin over the last two
seasons.
This is crucial, because if Guerrero is seeking another 600-plate appearance
campaign, and the coaching staff feels compelled to let him pursue that
(which I fully expect would be the case), then there's very little
opportunity to give guys like Josh Hamilton, Nelson Cruz, and Ian Kinsler
breaks from the playing field while keeping their bats in the lineup; this is
particularly important in Hamilton's case, as the organization, while
recognizing that his defense is valuable in left field, no doubt comprehends
the risk associated with uninterrupted playing time in the field. With Thome,
you preserve some of that desirable flexibility and still manage to wield a
very dangerous weapon against a considerable number of major league starting
pitchers (and have one hell of a pinch-hitting option).
The cost factor appears a bit less significant than it did back when it
seemed as though the Rangers might reel in Cliff Lee, because it now appears
less likely that they will press up against payroll boundaries (unless, of
course, they pull the trigger on Adrian Beltre, which I know Pras would love
to see), but everyone loves a good deal, and the cost-conscious fan will
probably come to prefer Thome's next deal over Guerrero's. While Thome won't
rake in a measly $1.5 million base salary again, something in the $3-4
million range isn't totally out of the question, and of the few American
League teams in need of help at DH, Texas could be the most appealing option
from the standpoint of offering the path of least resistance to the
post-season; players nearing the ends of their careers without a championship
to their name generally take this into account.
And for those who would question whether Thome would be a capable substitute
for Guerrero in the Rangers clubhouse (for whatever that is actually worth),
his reputation in this regard is excellent. Of course, none of this is to say
that Thome constitutes a perfect fit with the Rangers the way that, say,
Cliff Lee would have, and I've probably involved some amount of wishful
thinking into this 900-word exercise, but if Texas really does have its heart
set on plucking a middle-of-the-order power bat from the collection of
available hit-only talent, I think there is a very legitimate case to be made
for going with Thome before Guerrero, or Manny Ramirez, or ...
資料來源:Baseball Time In Arlington
http://www.bbtia.com/home/2010/12/29/making-the-case-for-jim-thome.html
如果Thome還能守一壘就更棒了~~而且他的價格肯定不會貴到哪去~~
希望Thome&Vladdy一起來~~
要準備跨年去囉
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2010 Texas Rangers Postseason Franchise Roster
(SP)Cliff Lee (C)Benjie Molina (1B)Mitch Moreland (2B)Ian Kinsler
(SS)Elvis Andrus (3B)Michael Young (LF)David Murphy (CF)Josh Hamilton
(RF)Nelson Cruz (DH)Vladimir Guerrero (SP)C.J. Wilson (SP)Colby Lewis
(CL)Neftali Feliz (RP)Darren O'Day (RP)Darren Oliver (SP)Derek Holland
(RP)Alexi Ogando (RP)Michael Kirkman (C)Matt Treanor (OF)Julio Borbon
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