We'll start with Uribe. Now, don't get me wrong, Juan Uribe looked like starting material in August and September of last season when he hit .312 with 11 HR with 31 RBI and a .991 OPS in just 154 at-bats. If t
I was a little bit surprised and kind of bummed when I saw that Adam LaRoche declined the Giants latest contract offer of 2 years and $17 million. It doesn't appear that Sabean is willing to go beyond three years with anyone in this free agent class, but money and years weren't likely the only reason LaRoche declined. It's no secret that AT&T Park isn't the most hitter friendly park in baseball, and is especially tough on left-handed power hitters like LaRoche. I do think LaRoche has the type of pop that would do fine in this yard though, as he's had success hitting here in the past and has always been able to put up around 25 homers a year while playing in pitchers ballparks. I believe Sabean's going to move on, but I would like to see the Giants continue to monitor the LaRoche situation though, as the only other team who's as interested in him were the Seattle Mariners, who just Casey Kotchman. Something tells me he'll end up taking less money annually than the Giants offered, but will probably get his third year from somebody. I'd be surprised if anyone gives him more than 3 years and $20 million though, as there just doesn't seem to be too active of a market for first basemen this winter.
Since LaRoche seems to be drifting out of the Giants reach, Xavier Nady (pending a physical of course) would now be my target as far as free agent power bats go. Nady's not a premium player, and not quite as consistent as LaRoche, but

Free Agent Pitchers: With the Giants primary focus surrounding offense, we haven't discussed many of the pitchers that are still looking for places to play in 2010, and there are a surprising number of quality arms still available. If the Giants want to add a fifth starter to allow Madison Bumgarner to start in Fresno and get a little more seasoning, there are some intriguing options. Ben Sheets, Erik Bedard, Jarrod Washburn and Pedro Martinez are a few big name pitchers available. Sheets and Bedard are coming off injuries, so they're question marks. Pedro Martinez could fill the role of Randy Johnson, possibly starting the year in the rotation, then moving to the pen in the second half to ease his workload and allow Madison Bumgarner a rotation spot. As far as the relievers go, I'd love to see the Giants add one more quality arm to their returning group, and there are a few guys who fit that. Kiko Calero ( 1.95 era, 69 k's, .180 BAA in 60 IP), Kevin Greg (Top-8 NL Closer in '07-'08), Russ Springer and Chad Bradford would all be worth a look.
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