**The Official SF Giants Off-Season Thread**

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Prodigy91: there is no middle ground.......

Lincecum will get either 8M or 13M................only way they go middle ground is if they settle out of court............

if i were Linc i wouldnt settle.............he should win his case and get the full 13M
 

Chree

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nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
@ bengieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
 
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Nah, he's not gonna be clean up, probably 5th or 6th hitter.. it's gonna look something like this, Rowand, Sanchez, DeRosa, Sandoval, Huff or Bengie in the 5th spot, and whoever else the rest.
 
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Giants Trade Valdez to Toronto for Cash.

SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—The San Francisco Giants have traded right-hander Merkin Valdez(notes) to the Toronto Blue Jays for cash.

The 28-year-old Valdez was designated for assignment last Thursday to clear roster room for newly signed cleanup hitter Aubrey Huff(notes).

Valdez went 2-1 with a 5.66 ERA in 48 relief appearances last season. The 6-foot-5 Valdez underwent reconstructive elbow surgery on Sept. 27, 2006, and returned briefly in 2008 before going on the disabled list with further elbow trouble.

In spring training 2008, many other clubs were interested in acquiring the hard-throwing righty if the Giants didn’t keep him for a comeback bid.
 

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Nah, he's not gonna be clean up, probably 5th or 6th hitter.. it's gonna look something like this, Rowand, Sanchez, DeRosa, Sandoval, Huff or Bengie in the 5th spot, and whoever else the rest.
Sandoval is going to be batting 3rd and Bengie will probably be the 6th hitter which suits him much better than clean up. The line up looks better than last year but still not anything amazing. We will see though with the pitching we have it won't take too much to stay in games.
 

prodigy91

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—The San Francisco Giants have traded right-hander Merkin Valdez(notes) to the Toronto Blue Jays for cash.

The 28-year-old Valdez was designated for assignment last Thursday to clear roster room for newly signed cleanup hitter Aubrey Huff(notes).

Valdez went 2-1 with a 5.66 ERA in 48 relief appearances last season. The 6-foot-5 Valdez underwent reconstructive elbow surgery on Sept. 27, 2006, and returned briefly in 2008 before going on the disabled list with further elbow trouble.

In spring training 2008, many other clubs were interested in acquiring the hard-throwing righty if the Giants didn’t keep him for a comeback bid.

good riddance...
 
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Freddy Sanchez undergoes shoulder surgery

Wow, another surgical procedure for Sanchez.... any more surgeries?

By JANIE McCAULEY, AP Baseball Writer 17 minutes ago

SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—San Francisco Giants second baseman Freddy Sanchez(notes) underwent left shoulder surgery and might not be ready by opening day.

Manager Bruce Bochy confirmed to The Associated Press on Thursday night that Sanchez had a recent arthroscopic procedure. Bochy first told KNBR radio of Sanchez’s surgery.

Sanchez had left knee surgery late in the 2009 season.

Bochy said Sanchez might not be fully recovered by opening day.

“He’s going to be a little delayed,” Bochy said in a phone interview. “It’ll be close if he can go opening day or not.”

The 32-year-old Sanchez was bothered by injuries to his left shoulder and left knee last season after joining the Giants on July 29 in a trade from Pittsburgh and played in only 25 games with San Francisco.

San Francisco acquired Sanchez to help them make a playoff push, but he has spent more time injured than on the field and the Giants missed the postseason for a sixth straight year. Sanchez has repeatedly called that “disappointing” and understands why fans were frustrated.

This is a tough development for a team that seemed to have its 2010 lineup all but set. Catcher Bengie Molina(notes) just agreed to return on a $4.5 million, one-year contract that includes the potential to earn an additional $1.5 million in performance bonuses based on games started.

Sanchez said late in the season he was eager to get off to a fresh start in 2010 fully healthy—but that goal will be tough to meet now.

Sanchez signed a $12 million, two-year contract extension with San Francisco on Oct. 30. He batted .293 with seven home runs and 41 RBIs last season in 111 games for the two teams.

He had surgery in early October to repair a torn meniscus in his left knee.

Bochy said last week Sanchez would bat in the No. 2 hole behind leadoff man Aaron Rowand(notes). San Francisco will now likely use Juan Uribe(notes) at second during Sanchez’s absence.

Earlier this month, the Giants and Uribe finalized a $3.25 million, one-year contract. Uribe was a non-roster invitee to spring training last year but emerged as one of the team’s most steady players down the stretch. He began the 2009 campaign as a backup but wound up playing in 122 games at third, shortstop and second for San Francisco. He batted .289 with 16 homers and 55 RBIs.

Uribe was a big reason the Giants stayed in the NL wild-card chase well into September.
 
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Giants Sign Santiago Casilla
By Tim Dierkes [January 20, 2010 at 10:40pm CST]

The Giants signed reliever Santiago Casilla to a minor league deal, reports Baseball America's Matt Eddy. He'd been released by the A's on December 10th to make room for Rule 5 pick Bobby Cassevah.

Casilla, 29, posted a 5.96 ERA, 6.5 K/9, and 4.7 BB/9 in 48.3 relief innings last year. He was hindered by calf and knee injuries. He dealt with a sore elbow throughout the '08 season.
 

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Giants Announce 22 Spring Training Invitees

SAN FRANCISCO, CA — The San Francisco Giants have extended non-roster invitations for Major League Spring Training to the following 22 players, club Senior Vice President and General Manager Brian Sabean announced today: right-handed pitchers - Denny Bautista, Santiago Casilla, Rafael Cova, Steven Edlefsen, Eric Hacker, Osiris Matos, Tony Pena Jr., Felix Romero, Dan Turpen and Craig Whitaker; left-handed pitchers – Craig Clark and Clayton Tanner; catchers – Steve Holm, Johnny Monell, Hector Sanchez and Jackson Williams; infielders – Ehire Adrianza, Brandon Crawford, Nick Noonan; outfielders – Wendell Fairley, Roger Kieschnick and Thomas Neal.
The ones that I bolded are the ones to keep an eye out for...a lot of should be ready for the majors in the next 1-2 years...
 
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Out of that whole list, Im excited to see Clayton Tanner, Brandon Crawford, Nick Noonan and Thomas Neal.
i remember about 5 or so years ago......my team faced DeLaSalle HS in a tournament in Vacaville....Tanner came in after we opened a 2-0 lead......we couldnt touch him though........the boy has skills.....