February 2010
Should Nate Schierholtz start in right field or should someone else?
Hello SF Giants fans,
I have a question for all you SF Giants fans? Should Nate Schierholtz start in right field? He’s a little bit young but he is a good hitter. He averaged good in pinch hitters. Or, should the Giants try to sign Jermaine Dye and played him in right field? Dye would bring home runs, RBI’s, and a lot more. He has experience but Schierholtz is getting better and better and better. Or, how about John Bowker? He captured the Triple A batting title in 2009 but he didn’t produce much in the majors. How about Andres Torres? He’s fast, can steal, and can hit for average. Maybe Eugenio Velez? Wow, I am going crazy. Who should start in right field for the San Francisco Giants? It might be these people or someone else in mind? Please leave your comments here and tell me who you chose and why you chose that person. Thank you very much.
Giants officially sign Mota, Wellemeyer
Hello SF Giants fans,
The Giants have officially signed pitchers Guillermo Mota and Todd Wellemeyer to minor league contracts with an invitation to Spring Training on Sunday. The Giants, though, didn’t sign Hisanori Takahashi, who went to the Mets. We’ve already talked about Mota and a little bit about Wellemeyer. Does Todd Wellemeyer have a shot to become the Giants No. 5 starter? Sure he does. He has already proved that he is good such as in 2008 he had a 13-9 record but in 2009, he had an injury that lead him to a 7-10 the whole year. The only reason why the Giants signed Wellemeyer was because he had a bad year, and the Cardinals didn’t want him so they let him go. Wellemeyer has a chance because Madison Bumgarner is good, but not ready. He is still young, and doesn’t have much experience. He would be good in the bullpen. where he posted great numbers. Wellemeyer is the best pitcher on the team that has starting experience. He was a starting pitcher for the Cardinals. If Wellemyer doesn’t become the No. 5 starter, then he will be on the relief staff. He is good enough to compete on a good team and is young enough but still has experience. I guarantee you that Wellemeyer will at least….. at least make the team.
Giants involved in signings of Todd Wellemeyer and Hisanor….
Hello SF Giants fans,
The Giants are in some tough conversations. The Giants are interested in signing Todd Wellemeyer and Hisanori Takahashi. Wellemeyer is a starting pitcher/reliever and played for the Cardinals this season. He had a rough season, because of an injury. Wellemeyer had played for the Chicago Cubs, then went to the Florida Marlins, Kansas City Royals, and then the St. Louis Cardinals. In 2008, he had a 13-9 record but in 2009 he had an injury so he wasn’t that good. The reason why the Giants are interested in him was because the Giants need a No. 5 starter. So far, they’ve got Lincecum, Zito, Cain, and Sanchez. Right now, it belongs to Madison Bumgarner, but he is still young and is much better as a relief pitcher for the Giants. If Wellemeyer wasn’t good, then the Giants wouldn’t try to sign him. He would be a good fit for the Giants. There were other clubs such as Arizona, Colorado, Philadelphia and the New York Mets were reportedly interested in Wellemeyer.
Meanwhile, there’s Hisanori Takahashi. He’s a Japanese pitcher that is a top prospect. Many teams are trying to sign him, including the Giants. It wouldn’t be surprising if Takahashi signed elsewhere, reportedly interested with the Dodgers and the Mets.
Accquisition: Guillermo Mota
Hello SF Giants fans,
Today we will talk about a pitcher named Guillermo Mota. He signed with the Giants not too long ago and is a non-roster invitee. Mota was signed because the Giants needed a better bullpen and some depth in their bullpen. The Giants have Affeldt, who is reliable, Wilson, Runzler, Bumgarner, and a whole lot more. If you look at Mota’s numbers in 2009, they were pretty good. He had a 3.44 ERA, 61 games pitched. For reference, visit http://mlb.mlb.com/team/player.jsp?player_id=150407 for Guillermo Mota’s baseball career. But, Mota has also been known for trouble. IN 2009, he fought in a brawl with Prince Fielder and has many more temper issues. I’m not saying that he has anger management problems, but you know what I mean. He is a good resource for the Giants and can help them a lot because he has good numbers, and experience.
Possibility of making club: Yes. Mota has a good chance for succeeding for Bob Howry. He has good numbers and everything. I guarantee that Mota will make the Giants roster.
Accquisition: Byung-Hyun Kim and Horacio Ramirez
Hello SF Giants fans,
Today I want to talk about two pitchers. They are Byung-Hyun Kim and Horacio Ramirez. First, let’s talk about Kim.
Byung-Hyun Kim: Byung-Hyun Kim is a reliever/closer. He is a South Korean. Kim is a nine year veteran with a lot of experience. First signed by Arizona, he took over as closer for Matt Mantei and posted brilliant numbers. In 2002, he made the All- Star team. soon, in the 2003 season, he was traded to Boston and played there. In 2005, he was trade to the Colorado Rockies. From there, he started to decline. He was a nomad and often was released or traded. As a matter of fact, he gave up # 715 homerun to Barry Bonds. In 2007, he played his last game and retired. Now coming out of retirement, he has signed with the giants on a minor league contract, without and invitation to Spring Training. Kim provides some depth and relief. Hopefully, he can play well in the minors and play in the majors, if he does good.
Possibility of making team: Can’t because he doesn’t have and invitation to Spring Training. If there is a pitcher injury, he can fill in that role along with Osiros Matos, Santiago Casilla, and maybe Horacio Ramriez.
Horacio Ramirez: Horacio is a reliever/starting pitcher. He is best remembered for pitching with the Braves having a 12-9 record in 2003 and 11-9 record in 2005. After that, he has been thriving for a spot and isn’t that good anymore.
Possibility of making team: Can’t because he doesn’t have and invitation to Spring Training. If
there is a pitcher injury, he can fill in that role along with Osiros
Matos, Santiago Casilla, and maybe Horacio Ramriez.
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