The Giants have recently shown interest in fired
Mets' pitching coach, Rick Peterson, the same pitching coach that helped Barry
Zito during his most successful

seasons in Oakland. The team has
apparently inquired about bringing Peterson aboard as someone who may be able to give Barry
Zito some pointers as he tries to break out of his season long slump.
Zito has been the cog holding back the rotation all year long. Tim
Lincecum has been Cy Young like while Matt Cain and Jonathan Sanchez have been very effective. Even the number 5 guy, Kevin
Corriea is back and pitching solidly. I don't see any reason why the Giants shouldn't be trying anything in their power to right
Zito, so hiring Peterson would be a good step in that direction in my opinion. The
Mets were one of the other teams in
pursuit of
Zito back when the Giants signed him in December 2006 while Peterson was still with the club. I don't expect Peterson to work magic with
Zito, but he was way more effective pitching in Oakland under Peterson than he has been pitching in San Francisco under Dave
Righetti. Nothing has been made official as far as bringing Peterson aboard to the coaching staff, but it wouldn't surprise me if he starts working with his old protege in the coming weeks now that he's no longer with the
Mets. Another possibility for fixing
Zito that hasn't been bandied about as much is putting the lefty under the knife for Tommy John surgery. Much of
Zito's struggles over the last 1 1/2 years have been due to lack of velocity on his fastball.
TJ surgery could possibly bring life back to his fastball, although it would be a pretty big risk to take with a guy who's still owed nearly 100 million dollars over the next 5 years.
The Giants actually made an interesting move about a week ago, one that I have yet to comment about here at the Giants Baseball Blog. After the amateur draft, the Giants signed Dominican born outfielder, Rafael Rodriguez. Rodriguez doesn't turn 16 until July 13
th, so nothing will be made official until then, but this move mirrors the one they made with Angel
Villalona a couple years back. They supposedly have agreed to give the youngster a 2.5 million dollar signing bonus as he's considered one of the better talents in the Dominican Republic at age 15. Like
Villalona, it's going to be a long journey to the big leagues for the teenager, but he is certainly another name to keep an eye on as he'll likely crack the Giants top prospect list in 2009. I don't know much about
Rodirguez, but
apparently he's got 5 tool talent. Even if he doesn't end up being the next Miguel Cabrera, it's good to see the Giants change their philosophy and start investing money into their farm system for a change.
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