Sunday, April 8, 2012

We've Only Just Begun

I haven't written in about a month. One because spring training was completely uneventful, and two spring training was uneventful.

Basically two things to look at here. The Kinsler Contract, and the centerfield/left field dilemma.

The Kinsler Contract
It has been said a deal was/is in the works prior to opening day. 6 years/$14 million was offered. Kinsler wants 6 years/$16 million. When you are making that much, how big of a deal is $2 million really?? He says he is willing to consider a deal being made even though the season has started, but I wouldn't expect one unless it happens by this weekend. He does have a $10 million option for next year, so he will be around at least that long, most likely longer. As it's been said before, with all the big names going on to free agency and commanding ridiculous millions, it sets the tone for what players expect these days. Kinsler isn't any different.

Is he worth it? Yes. He is one of the best 2nd baseman today in my opinion, and he has certainly played like it through spring training and the first 3 games of the season. I'm going to go ahead and call another 30/30 season for him.

Hamilton/Gentry Centerfield/Left Field Debacle 
Quite frankly I"m tired of hearing about it, talking about it, reading about it, and writing about it. Really we don't have a good answer and we aren't going to. The final decision after spring training was that Bourbon has no defense anymore AND no bat. They sent him to the minors and he'll be the in the next trade, where I"m sure he'll go on to do wonderful these he just couldn't do here for some other team. Hamilton was chosen as center and Murphy at left. Go Murph, first year not being the fourth outfielder...but is it? Washington has said that he is willing to put Hamilton in center 100 games, but on game one he moves Hamilton into left and put Gentry into Center after Murphy proceeds to show poor defense in the 6th. To me this says that if Washington is willing to move Hamilton so easily to left, than doesn't that say that he truly believes Gentry has the better defense. Yes Hamilton has the bat, but a Hamilton/Gentry combo is much better. When trades are done in July this is the first thing that will be traded for.

Another thought to ponder: With Hamilton probably being gone next year does it make sense to move Kinsler to left to allow Juckerson Profar (who is considered to be the next best shortstop and #2 on our prospect list) to 2nd while Elvis is still here? Profar should be ready for the big leagues by 2013.

Other Notes
-We are off and running. As I write this we are 1-1 with the Angels losing today, and Rangers winning in the 6th!
-I am no longer friends with Joe Nathan as he let a homer go to the one guy in the Chicago line up without a hit for the season during a tied game in the 9th to lose the game. I was there. Nathan is not my friend.
-If you have not seen the marlins outfield fountain/dolphin/flamingo thing (you tube link attached) and have a way to see a Marlins game on TV please do! When a marlin hits a home run this is what it does!

Happy Baseball Week Everyone!

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