Re: [討論] Offseason 隨便談談
此文轉貼自 MLB Traderumors網站
原文網址
http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2011/11/offseason-outlook-texas-rangers.html
來看看別人怎麼寫的吧
喔,對了,這也不是球團內部的人寫的,純粹只是國外寫手寫爽的,
寫老半天也不會有結果的,覺得沒營養的請跳過,不要浪費您的時間了。
Offseason Outlook: Texas Rangers
By Ben Nicholson-Smith [November 3, 2011 at 10:54am CST]
The two-time defending American League champions will focus on acquiring
pitching this offseason.
Guaranteed Contracts
* Adrian Beltre, 3B: $66MM through 2015
* Michael Young, DH: $32MM through 2013
* Josh Hamilton, OF: $15.25MM through 2012
* Ian Kinsler, 2B: $7.7MM through 2012
* Scott Feldman, RP: $7.1MM through 2012
* Koji Uehara, RP: $4MM through 2012
* Yorvit Torrealba, C: $3.25MM through 2012
* Colby Lewis, SP: $3.25MM through 2012
* Yoshinori Tateyama, RP: $1MM through 2012
Arbitration Eligible Players (estimated salaries)
* Elvis Andrus, SS: $2.9MM
* Matt Harrison, SP: $2.9MM
* Nelson Cruz, OF: $5.7MM
* David Murphy, OF: $3.2MM
* Mike Adams, RP: $4.5MM
* Mark Lowe, RP: $1.6MM
* Mike Napoli, C: $9.2MM
Free Agents
* C.J. Wilson (Type A SP), Matt Treanor (unranked C), Brandon Webb
(unranked SP), Darren Oliver (Type A RP), Mike Gonzalez (unranked RP)
The Rangers fell three wins short of a World Series win in 2010 and one
strike short of a championship in 2011. There's no time for second-guessing
or self pity in Texas, however. GM Jon Daniels will attempt to assemble
another pennant winner this offseason by bolstering the team's pitching depth.
It's not that the Rangers struggled to prevent runs relative to other clubs
in 2011. Only four American League teams allowed fewer runs than the Rangers,
but with their top starter on the brink of free agency, they'll likely search
for rotation depth this offseason.
The search could be quick, if they re-sign C.J. Wilson or move Neftali Feliz
to the rotation, and it could be drawn out if they bid on Japanese
right-hander Yu Darvish or explore deals for other free agent starters.
Wilson said recently there's a "great chance" he stays in Texas and the
Rangers do have some interest in retaining him. But Jon Heyman of SI.com
reported in October that the Rangers probably won't offer the left-hander
$75MM, a figure Wilson could probably surpass on the open market. The
30-year-old established a career high in innings (223 1/3) while improving on
rate stats such as ERA (2.94), K/9 (8.3), BB/9 (3.0) and ground ball rate
(49.3%). Some teams may hesitate to offer substantial contracts because of
his postseason struggles, but now that the Yankees locked up C.C. Sabathia,
there's no denying Wilson is the top MLB pitcher available.
Darvish is the other available pitcher with top-of-the-rotation potential.
Though it's not clear how his ability will translate to the Major Leagues,
there's no doubt he'll draw substantial interest from MLB teams. Daniels
scouted the 25-year-old in person and the Yankees, Blue Jays and Nationals
are also frequently mentioned as potential suitors. Agents told MLBTR's Tim
Dierkes they predict that obtaining Darvish will require a commitment of at
least $100MM.
With $71.45MM already committed to next year's payroll and an expensive
arbitration class that will cost roughly $30MM to retain, the Rangers'
payroll will almost certainly surpass $100MM in 2012. It's unclear how much
the Rangers can spend this offseason -- their new TV deal doesn't kick in for
another three years -- but their attendance increased substantially in 2011
and they played deep into the postseason. It seems likely they'll surpass
their '11 payroll of $92MM by a significant margin in '12.
The Rangers have an affordable alternative to Wilson and Darvish in their own
bullpen. They entertained the idea of moving Feliz to the rotation in the
spring and they're again considering making the 23-year-old a starter.
Instead of spending tens of millions on Darvish or a free agent, the Rangers
could place Feliz and his electric arm on the mound every five days. The
successful conversions of Wilson and Alexi Ogando to the rotation showed the
Rangers can and will turn select relievers into starters. However, Feliz is
something of an unknown in either role, after a mixed 2011 campaign.
Ogando, Derek Holland, Matt Harrison and Colby Lewis will return to the
rotation in 2012 and Scott Feldman could join them if necessary. It's a solid
group that has helped the Rangers reach the World Series in consecutive
seasons, but expect Daniels to pursue top-of-the-rotation starters
aggressively. If elite arms such as James Shields become available in trades,
the Rangers will probably have interest.
If the Rangers move Feliz to the rotation, they'd likely look to restore
bullpen depth and might explore a free agent market that features many
shutdown relievers. Adams, Mark Lowe, Yoshinori Tateyama and Koji Uehara will
return to the bullpen, so the Rangers won't be desperate for relief help,
especially from the right side. In fact, Uehara, an imperfect fit in Texas'
homer-friendly park, could be trade bait. Southpaws Darren Oliver and Mike
Gonzalez hit free agency, so the Rangers are likely to pursue left-handed
relief this offseason. If they offer arbitration to Oliver, a Type A free
agent, he would likely accept. He told MLB.com he's leaning toward returning
in 2012 and it's hard to imagine any team surrendering a draft pick for a
41-year-old reliever, so accepting Texas' offer would be in his best interest.
The Yankees and Red Sox were the only two clubs to score more runs than the
Rangers last season and all of Texas' starting position players are under
team control in 2012. There's room for improvement at first base and in
center field, however. Led by Mitch Moreland, Texas' first basemen posted a
.271/.331/.422 line in 2011, which was 23rd in MLB in OPS. Moreland's an
effective hitter against right-handed pitching, but the Rangers, a team with
World Series aspirations, may be looking for more thump from a traditionally
offensive position. While Prince Fielder or Albert Pujols would represent a
tremendous upgrade, don't expect the Rangers to spend on a luxury when more
pressing needs exist on the pitching staff. Manager Ron Washington can simply
rest Moreland against left-handers while playing Michael Young and Mike
Napoli.
Free agent switch-hitters Coco Crisp and Carlos Beltran may intrigue the
Rangers as center field options if they're interested in upgrading over
internal candidates such as Julio Borbon, Craig Gentry and Leonys Martin.
Grady Sizemore might interest the Rangers, who showed their willingness to
gamble on injured stars when they signed Brandon Webb last offseason.
After erupting for 30 regular season homers and a 1.046 OPS, Naploi is an
extension candidate as he enters his final season before free agency. The
Rangers could also consider locking up Nelson Cruz or Elvis Andrus, two
arbitration eligible players. Even though Josh Hamilton signed an extension
last offseason, he's just a year away from free agency.
The Rangers' World Series loss was undeniably painful, but it shows Texas is
doing many things right under Daniels and team president Nolan Ryan. By
adding pitching this offseason, the Rangers would establish themselves as
favorites to win the AL West and begin another playoff run. Maybe next time,
it will end with a championship.
--
※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc)
◆ From: 60.251.62.210
推
11/04 16:29, , 1F
11/04 16:29, 1F
推
11/04 17:04, , 2F
11/04 17:04, 2F
推
11/04 19:35, , 3F
11/04 19:35, 3F
推
11/04 21:08, , 4F
11/04 21:08, 4F
→
11/04 21:08, , 5F
11/04 21:08, 5F
→
11/05 03:20, , 6F
11/05 03:20, 6F
推
11/05 03:44, , 7F
11/05 03:44, 7F
討論串 (同標題文章)
完整討論串 (本文為第 2 之 2 篇):
45
100
Rangers 近期熱門文章
82
216
PTT體育區 即時熱門文章
22
32