SF Giants Rumors – Show Me The Money!

Posted on April 16th, 2010 by admin in SF Giants Rumors
 
Tim LincecumThe San Francisco Giants 2010 Opening Day payroll is up 19% from the 2009 Opening Day payroll. The Giants have had some pay raises and added two bats (DeRosa and Huff) to the everyday lineup.
 
The 2009 Opening Day payroll was $82,616,450. Some tweaks to the lineup have been made since then. One player gone from that Opening Day Lineup is Randy Winn. That did free up $9.6 million, but that money was spent on raises. You didn’t think Lincecum and company would remain cheap did you?
 
Tim Lincecum was making $650,000 last year, and is now making $9 million this year. There goes the money that was free when Winn wasn’t re-signed. Randy Johnson (retired) was paid $8 million last year, so that money went to Matt Cain who’s salary went up this year by $2 million (2010 salary $4,583,333). Then the other $6 million went to Giants closer Brian Wilson. Wilson made $480,000 in 2009, and his salary has skyrocketed in 2010. He’s now making $6.5 million.
 
The two bats that were brought in to help the Giants score more runs on a consistent basis, so far seem to be doing the job. Mark DeRosa is making $6 million this year, and Aubrey Huff is making $3 million. Huff may turn into the big steal of the winter if he can drive in 100 runs. He’s already learned that his homers may take a hit at AT&T Park, but he’s still trying to get them any way he can. He did get his first homer as a Giant. It was an inside the park home-run!
 
With all of these pay raises and roster changes. The Giants Opening Day payroll is $98,641,333 in 2010. It’s nice to know that the team is willing to spend money to try to put out a team that has a chance to win. Our payroll is way below the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox, but at least were in the upper half in the league in payroll. Just be happy you’re not a Pittsburgh Pirates fan. They have the lowest payroll ($34,943,000).
 
NL West 2010 Payrolls and Top Player Salary
 
Arizona Diamondbacks – $60,718,166 – Brandon Webb $8.5 million
Colorado Rockies – $84,227,000 – Todd Helton $17,775,000 million
Los Angeles Dodgers – $95,358,016 – Manny Ramirez $18,695,006 million
San Diego Padres – $37,799,300 – Chris Young $6,375,000
San Francisco Giants – $98,641,333 – Barry Zito $18.5 million
 
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SF Giants Rumors – Lewis Is On His Way Out!

Posted on April 14th, 2010 by admin in SF Giants Rumors
 
Fred LewisAndrew Baggarly of the San Jose Mercury News says Fred Lewis future remains in limbo. The Giants have indicated to Lewis that he will be activated or traded by the weekend, Baggarly says.
 
The Giants have no need for Lewis. They already have six outfielders on the roster. Lewis does retain some trade value because of his athleticism and on-base skills and the Giants do not want to just give him away. The Padres and A’s have been interested but the Blue Jays might be the most likely destination.
 
Side Notes
 
Buster Posey played first base for Fresno on Sunday. “You’ll see him at first base one a week to keep his legs fresh, “Evans (Giants vice president Bobby Evans) said.
 
May 1st is still the target date for Freddy Sanchez to return to the Giants. “he hasn’t had any setbacks,” said Bochy.
 
King of Cali thoughts: It was pretty obvious that the Lewis experiment was over. I couldn’t see the Giants bringing him back. They have some guys that are already fighting for playing time in the outfield. Stone-hands Lewis got his shot and wasn’t able to make the best of it. It would be nice to see if we can part with him via trade, so we can get something for him.
 
Lewis still does have potential. He’s a very fast guy and has a nice swing (when he swings). I don’t know if it was just me or it was reality, but Lewis seemed to strike out like every other at bat last year. I really think he needs a fresh start with another organization. Just needs to work on his defense, and figure out a two strike swing to get the ball in play and use his legs to get him a few extra hits.
 
~King of Cali
 
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Q&A With Dan Fost – Author Of Giants Past & Present, Win A Copy!

Posted on April 9th, 2010 by admin in Q&A
 
Dan FostDan Fost the author of Giants Past & Present has taken the time to do a Q&A with me. He also would love to give an autographed Giants Past & Present book to a lucky Giants fan. All you have to do is leave a comment. Tell us who was your favorite Giant player of the past and why? Then you can have a chance to win an autographed book. It’s as simple as that. If you don’t win. You can still purchase the book at www.giantspastandpresent.com. I have read the book, and it’s a must have for all Giants fans!
  

 
When moving to San Francisco in 1989 who was your favorite Giants player that year?   I loved Robby Thompson. He was a hard-nosed, hard-working second baseman, a great player who exemplified the working class nature of that team, and someone I loved rooting for.  
 
Since you grew up a Yankees fan and became a Giants fan in 1989, would you say you’re more of a Giants or Yankees fan?
    You never give up on your boyhood team, and I did enjoy it last year when the Yankees won the World Series. But in recent years, I have given the matter a lot of thought, and am sure I would root for the Giants if they played the Yankees in the Fall Classic. The Giants are my hometown team now, and the drought has been so long – and the Yankees have such an embarrassment of riches, both in titles and in big money players – that I would much rather see a trophy come to San Francisco.  
 
The Giants haven’t won a World Series Championship since moving to San Francisco. Do you think the curse will end soon?
 
I wish I could say that it will. I do think this Giants team has a good chance of going all the way. That is, they should contend for a playoff spot, and if they can make it to the post-season, their pitching could carry them pretty far. But to beat the Yankees, or Phillies, or Cardinals, I’d love to see the Giants have at least one or two big bats.    
 
I really like how you broke up every position in your book and you talked about past players to the current ones. What would your All Star Giants team be?
 
 In my research, I gained a real appreciation for the players of the dead ball era, and probably include a few more of them than many modern fans might.   Catcher: Buck Ewing. Possibly the greatest ballplayer of the 19th century. 1B: Willie McCovey. Tough not to pick Bill Terry, but Stretch was such a fearsome hitter. 2B: Frankie Frisch: A winner all the way. 3B: Freddie Lindstrom, another Hall of Famer. I’d love to see Pablo Sandoval supplant him; Matt Williams almost did it, and the Panda has potential. SS: John Montgomery Ward was a jack-of-all trades, someone who could play nearly any position and pitch, and started the first players’ rights movement as well. LF: Barry Bonds. I never saw anyone better. CF: Willie Mays. Nobody ever saw anyone better. RF: Mel Ott. Nice when the guy with the fewest home runs in your outfield hit 511. RHP: Christy Mathewson. Sorry, Juan Marichal, but I think Matty is the greatest of all time. LHP: Carl Hubbell. The Meal Ticket was an amazing talent, and a lifelong Giant – even serving as pitching coach in San Francisco. Closer: Robb Nen. I loved Rod Beck, but he lived on the edge, and had us fans perched there too many times as well.    
 
With all the records and achievements that Barry Bonds has achieved. Do you believe he’s Hall of Fame worthy?
 
Absolutely. I don’t like the idea of pinning a morals clause on players. Plenty of scoundrels did plenty of bad things and still made it into the Hall. If Bonds is so bad, then put Balco on his plaque – but how can you keep all those home runs, all those MVP awards, out of the Hall as if they never happened?     
 
I’m sure you have met a lot of Giants players over the years. Who is your favorite Giants player off the field?
 
Omar Vizquel. He is a class act, funny, friendly, made time for me when he had no idea who I was. He is also quite intelligent and well-versed in art and music. He’s also one of my favorites on the field; I watched in awe of some of the plays he made at shortstop, and really appreciated his contributions when he was in San Francisco.    
 
Is there any Giants books that you may possibly be writing in the future?
 
I don’t have any plans to do so. I am most interested in exploring the little-known aspect of the Giants (at least little known in the rest of baseball, beyond the die-hard Giants fans), that the team suffers from the same hard-luck propensity that once plagued the Red Sox and still afflicts the Cubs and Indians. You don’t think of the Giants in the same breath as those teams, but where is the World Series trophy for San Francisco? It still hasn’t happened.  
 
How do you feel about the Giants chances this year? What do you believe are their strengths and weaknesses?
 
I am more optimistic this year than I have been at any time since Bonds’ heyday. Even last year, it didn’t seem the Giants had the horses for a winning record, and yet they racked up 88 wins and contended for the wild card. This year the secret is out: The pitching keeps getting better, and now they have even better hitters. I hope Meulens can get his boys from Fresno – Bowker, Schierholtz, Velez – to show some pop at the plate. I hope Bochy doesn’t stick with Renteria or Rowand too long if they don’t show signs of a comeback from last year’s dismal performance. The weakness is the lack of  a big bat, but I see a team rich in potential. I pick them to win the division.    
 
 I know you’re a freelance writer. How can Dan Fost fans look for your material on the Giants? What are you doing now aside from writing books?
 
I am blogging at www.giantspastandpresent.com, and have started a channel of videos at www.youtube.com/giantsbook. You can also be a fan of the book at www.facebook.com/giantsbook, and follow me at www.twitter.com/giantsbook. I once wrote a story on John Bowker for Giants magazine, and hope to do some more work for them this year. In addition, I have a Web site at www.danfost.com where you can see my other writing. I have covered Silicon Valley for the past 13 years, mostly as a staff writer for the San Francisco Chronicle, but more recently as a freelancer for the New York Times, Los Angeles Times and San Francisco magazine, and I will continue to do so.  
 
What is something that you would like to tell the readers about yourself that they might not know about you?
 
I was once held in contempt of court for invoking a journalist’s right to refuse to answer a prosecutor’s questions under cross-examination in a murder case that I had covered as a reporter. The contempt citation was overturned, and Fost v. Superior Court remains a significant precedent in California media law.
 
Thank you very much Dan for taking the time out of your busy schedule to do this. Everyone that I know that has seen your book loves it!
 
Hey Giants fans don’t forget to leave a comment and tell us who was your favorite Giant player of the past and why? Dan will pick one winner to get an autographed Giants Past & Present book!
 

 
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SF Giants Rumors – Do Giants Fans Want Dye?

Posted on April 8th, 2010 by admin in SF Giants Rumors
 
Jermaine DyeAndrew Baggarly of the San Jose Mercury News said on his blog that Jermaine Dye would be a nice fit for the San Francisco Giants. Baggarly says if Dye comes to the realization that he really wants to play for a team that has a chance to contend, drops his pride over what he should be making and agrees to contribute in a reserve role. The Giants would be happy to talk with him. Dye is also a Bay Area guy, too.
 
King of Cali thoughts: On December 9th I said in a post (SF Giants Rumors – Sabean Shoots Down Rumors). That finally Brian Sabean and I were on the same page about not pursuing Dye. That’s when I was counting the signing as being our everyday outfielder. Now that Dye is sitting at home and watching baseball on TV like the rest of us. I wouldn’t mind if the Giants did acquire him to be used as a backup role. He really would be a nice threat off the bench with some power.
 
I just want the Giants to give John Bowker his shot this year. Just like they did with Fred Lewis. Once Bowker gets comfortable, and doesn’t feel like he needs to produce every at bat to keep himself in the lineup. I think he will end up being a big bat in the Giants offense. He’s proven that he’s mastered Triple-A, and he’s ready to show he can be a productive everyday player in San Francisco. Do you think the Giants should bring Dye back to the bay?
 
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SF Giants Rumors – The Brooms Are out!

Posted on April 7th, 2010 by admin in SF Giants Rumors
 
Shotgun CainThe end of the first series of the season ends today. The Giants are sending Matt Cain to the mound to try to get the sweep over the Houston Astros. Barry Zito pitched 6 shutout innings, and only allowing 3 hits. The Astros lineup isn’t anything great, but at least the Giants are doing what they should against a sub-par team.
 
Zito and Tim Lincecum have combined for 13 shutout innings, 7 hits, 12 strikeouts and 1 walk. The Giants seem to have a little swagger right now. Everyone seems pretty confident except for Aaron Rowand. He couldn’t make an out in Spring Training, and now is struggling to get his first hit of the 2010 season.
 
Bengie Molina has been given today off. He’s usually given the day game off following a night game.
 
Wednesday’s Giants Lineup
 
CF Rowand
SS Renteria
3B Sandoval
1B Huff
LF DeRosa
RF Bowker
2B Uribe
C  Whiteside
P  Cain
 
This Date In SF Giants History
 
April 7, 2002 – Livan Hernandez tossed a complete game, giving up only 1 run on 5 hits and striking out 5 while going 3-for-3 with 2 runs, 2 doubles and 2 RBI’s in SF’s 10-1 victory over the Padres.
 
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SF Giants Rumors – 2010 Season Opener Recap

Posted on April 6th, 2010 by admin in SF Giants Rumors
 
Lincecum_SpringThe 2010 season gets started with a weak grounder to the shortstop by Aaron Rowand. The first hit of the year for the Giants comes off the bat of Aubrey Huff. He lead off the 2nd inning with a single. Mark DeRosa followed that up by drawing a walk in his first Giants at bat. Bengie Molina follows up Huff’s single and DeRosa walk with an RBI single. Scoring on the play from second base was Huff. John Bowker follows up Molina’s single with a RBI single of his own off the left field wall. Juan Uribe does his job by getting a sacrifice fly to score Molina from 3rd base. The Giants scored 3 runs in the 2nd inning to give Tim Lincecum a lead to work with.
 
Lincecum went 7 innings strong. He didn’t allow any runs or walks. It was a very impressive start of the 2010 season for Lincecum.
 
The Giants said they gave Bowker the starting position in right field even though Nate Schierholtz is the superior defender. Bowker made a very nice grab in right field to end the bottom of the 2nd inning. Giants are hoping Bowker can at least be an average defender in right field.
 
The first homer of the season for the Giants came off of the bat of DeRosa. It was a solo shot that just cleared the right field wall. The Giants went on to win the game by a score of 5-2 over the Astros.
 
The two offseason bats the Giants acquired (Huff, DeRosa) this offseason went a combined 2 for 7 at the plate, scoring 3 runs and getting 1 RBI.
 
The Giants and Astros are back at it tonight in Houston at Minute Maid Park. It’s a 5:05 Pacific start time, so kick off your shoes after a long day of work. Barry Zito is on the mound tonight against Wandy Rodriguez. Let’s hope Zito can have a quality start and give us a chance to win.
 
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SF Giants Rumors – Bochy On Opening Day 2010

Posted on April 5th, 2010 by admin in SF Giants Rumors
 
Lincecum_FanFest_SFGBruce Bochy joined Murph and Mac this morning on KNBR the Giants flagship station. He said there is always some butterflies for coaches and players on Opening Day. The Giants ace Tim Lincecum will be a little amped up today, and Giants fans hope he’s a little more calm than last year’s opener. Let’s hope that Lincecum takes some deep breathes before getting on the mound tonight in Houston. He’s a great pitcher but sometimes seems to get a little out of sync in big games like last year’s opener and All Star Game.
 
Bochy said that Mark DeRosa jammed his shoulder in the last pre-season game. DeRosa told Bochy last night that he will be find for today’s opener. Bochy will check on DeRosa today, and if they need to give him the day off. They will make changes to the starting lineup. DeRosa doesn’t want to be out of the Opening Day Lineup.
 
John Bowker will be the starting right fielder. Bochy said Bowker is coming off a great season in Fresno, and tore the cover off the ball in Spring Training. He had a lot of quality at bats. He’s earned the start, Bochy said. Nate Schierholtz is the teams best defender and he will try to get him some at bats. Nasty Nate was penciled in at the start of spring training as the Giants right fielder, but was unable to get a consistent swing going this spring.
 
Bochy says Pablo Sandoval is ready to go. He hit a three run homer in his last pre-season at bat. He told Bochy since it was his last at bat that he would hit a homer.
 
The Opening Game is at Minute Maid Park at 4:05pm. Against the Houston Astros (Lincecum vs. Oswalt). I hope all you Giants fans will be off work by then. If not, then I hope you set your DVR to record. Let’s get the 2010 season started off with a Giants win.
 
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SF Giants Rumors – Posey Era Still On Hold

Posted on April 2nd, 2010 by admin in SF Giants Rumors
 
PoseyRay Ratto of the San Francisco Chronicle says Buster Posey is probably headed to Fresno. Ratto says Posey’s first major league day of 2010 will be on one of two dates. June 1st, when the Giants can push his arbitration clock back another year, or the day catcher Bengie Molina gets hurt.
 
King of Cali thoughts: This is one of those catch 22′s. You’re damned if you, and you’re damned if you don’t. Posey is ready and has earned a spot on the 25 man roster. They just aren’t going to give it to him. They don’t want to have Posey sitting and not getting a good number of at bats. The smartest thing to do is let him go down to Fresno and continue to play everyday. Keep his stroke going and continue to master the catching position. The Posey era will have to wait a little longer to begin in San Francisco.
 
~King of Cali
 
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SF Giants Rumors – Kuiper Gives Insights

Posted on April 1st, 2010 by admin in SF Giants Rumors
 
Posey_CatchingSan Francisco Giants broadcaster and former second baseman Duane Kuiper does his first show with Murph and Mac on KNBR. It’s his first show of 55 (Lincecum’s number.. Is that a sign for another Cy Young?). That is unless they make the playoffs. Then I’m sure more shows will be added.
 
Kuiper said the Giants did exceed in a lot of the things they wanted to accomplish this spring. The disappointing part of Spring was Madison Bumgarner didn’t win the 5th spot in the starting rotation. He is a homegrown kid and he didn’t light it up like everyone wanted him to.
 
He thinks Buster Posey put all the questions to rest about him not being ready defensively. He also hit like everyone thought he was going too. Kuiper doesn’t think he will make the 25 man roster, but says the Giants will see a lot of Posey at some point this year. He said the Giants can put him on this roster, and he would definitely help the team. He just thinks with the days off in April for the Giants. That may have hurt Posey chances of getting in some games behind the dish and at first base.
 
Kuiper says it seems to be a really good clubhouse this year, and a good clubhouse can win you a few games.
 
~King of Cali
 
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SF Giants Rumors – Who’s In Right Field?

Posted on March 30th, 2010 by admin in SF Giants Rumors
Nate Schierholtz 
Andrew Baggarly of the San Jose Mercury News says with a week remaining before the April 5th opener at Houston. The Giants still haven’t settled on an everyday man in right field. The Giants are likely to use the four games in a real stadium to decide whether John Bowker can handle the unexpected flight paths and pinball bounces. They also will Mark DeRosa, who would open up a spot in left field for Bowker if he moved to right.
 
King of Cali thoughts: The job was pretty much all but set in stone that Nate Schierholtz would be starting in right field. Nasty Nate who can hold down right field with the best of them, but was unable to stay consistent at the plate. The Giants need to decide now if they want to sacrifice some defense for a hotter bat in the lineup. It’s been noted that the Giants want to have the best defense possible to play good behind this pitching staff. With Aubrey Huff at first base. That’s already giving up some defense to help the lineup score some runs.
 
With less than a week left till the start of the 2010 season. Let’s see which man wins the right field job.
 
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