Sunday, February 28, 2010

Operation Panda: The Giants Offseason Plan for the Postseason?

With the San Francisco Giants first Spring Training game less than three days away, it is more than acceptable to talk some baseball. Operation Panda. What is it you ask? Well, what was supposed to be Pablo Sandoval's get in shape quick scheme, turned into a team-wide Jenny Craig-a-thon. The one problem: Sandoval isn't anywhere near the target weight he set out to reach at the beginning of the offseason. On the other hand, Aaron Rowand is taking his role of leadoff hitter to heart, losing weight to match the stereotype. Rowand hopes that his shedding excess weight will contribute to a much needed turn-around season. I hope so too. Here's to the first Giants Baseball post of many this season. Cheers.

Monday, February 15, 2010

I Can Taste It

Baseball season is so close I can taste it. In two days, Timmy and the Gang will be headed to Scottsdale to officially begin my Spring, regardless of what the groundhog saw. In two days my world changes. Sorry, Warriors, but with your season going no where, the hopes and dreams that come along with Spring Training is more alluring than watching a basketball team 25 games below .500. The possibilities are endless, but they need to start somewhere, and that starts me. Today, on the comfort of my own couch, I'm the manager. Boch, take a vacation, because THIS guy is taking the reigns. Here it goes:

Crafting the Starters

The Giants anemic offense will hopefully find some consistency this season with the resigning of Bengie Molina, Juan Uribe and Freddy Sanchez, plus new additions in Mark DeRosa and Aubrey Huff. To be honest, of all the acquisitions, I'm only excited for Uribe and Sanchez's return. First off, Molina in the lineup means Bochy will have urges to bat him cleanup. I was content with letting him walk, picking up a vet for one year, and then handing command of the pitching staff to phenom Buster Posey. Instead, Posey might be heading down to Fresno while Bengie, once again, chugs down to first base, barely beating the tag from a ball hit into Triples Alley. I've also never really been a huge fan of DeRosa. He's a great piece to add to an already great team, especially with his versatility, but he's no savior. He reminds me of an Aaron Rowand type player, and we all know how that turned out. Huff is actually a great addition, if this were the 2007 season. He's a bit past his prime, but I'm hoping he will still produce for us in the clean up hole. Anything better than Bengie last year will be a Godsend. Thanks to Brian Sabean, I get to built an Opening Day lineup out of these overachievers (minus Sanchez for injury concerns), so here's how I'd do it:

My Lineup

  • 2B Eugenio Velez
  • RF Nate Scheirholtz 
  • 3B Pablo Sandoval
  • 1B Aubrey Huff
  • SS Juan Uribe
  • LF Mark DeRosa
  • CF Aaron Rowand
  • C Bengie Molina
  • P Pitcher
My Rotation
  • Tim Lincecum
  • Barry Zito
  • Matt Cain
  • Jonathon Sanchez
  • Madison Bumgarner
I'll take some time to break down each player once Bochy sets his lineup for Opening Day, but for now, we can just keep our fingers crossed that Sanchez is healthy by Opening Day and there is no sign of Edgar Renteria anywhere near the starting lineup.

I will continue to blog on the improvements and current standing of players throughout Spring Training so be sure to check back. Until then, keep dreaming of balls dropping in McCovey Cove, because the process starts in just two days!

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Welcome to The Honest Giant!

Welcome to my San Francisco Giants blog "The Honest Giant". With the season just around the corner, I am excited to provide you all with plenty of commentary and discussion regarding the 2010 season utilizing both video and written blogs. Check back soon for some great Giants Baseball discussion!