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DUTCH-F.E

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i didnt see one, so here we go...........

11/17/08 7:03 PM EST
Giants bolster bullpen with Affeldt
Club lands sought-after free agent with two-year, $8 million deal

By Chris Haft / MLB.com
Left-hander Jeremy Affeldt struck out 80 and walked 25 in 78 1/3 innings in 2008.




SAN FRANCISCO -- Acting quickly on their vow to strengthen their bullpen, the Giants signed left-hander Jeremy Affeldt to a two-year, $8 million contract Monday.

Affeldt, 29, became the first of 171 free agents to make a deal since the open signing period began last Friday. "They didn't mess around too much. That's what my agent, Mike Moye, and I were really impressed with," said Affeldt, who didn't sign with Cincinnati last offseason until Jan. 23 and wanted to avoid a similar delay. Affeldt added that the quality of the Giants' starters hastened his decision. "With that starting rotation, the bullpen won't get burned out," he said.

After a season in which their relievers tied for 14th in the National League with a 4.45 ERA and allowed the third-most home runs (62) despite pitching the fourth-fewest innings (487 1/3), the Giants knew that bolstering their bullpen was essential. So they turned to Affeldt, who drew interest from eight to 10 teams.

Signing Affeldt won't slow the Giants' pursuit of other relievers, although general manager Brian Sabean indicated that they'll focus on right-handers. "That'll be the next list we work off of," Sabean said, noting that the Giants have a full complement of left-handers in Affeldt, Alex Hinshaw and Jack Taschner.

Among free-agent right-handers, Bob Howry has drawn interest from San Francisco. Juan Cruz is also believed to be on the club's shopping list, although his agent, Barry Praver, refused to confirm that. And Affeldt endorsed David Weathers, his former Cincinnati teammate who served as a mentor and more. "That guy's one of my best friends, so I'm a little biased to that scenario," Affeldt said.

Affeldt brings several assets to San Francisco.

"He's characteristic of a guy who's coming into his own," Sabean said.

One quality is versatility. Though he'll probably fill a late-inning setup role, his background as a starter enables him to pitch multiple innings with relative ease.

Durability is another. Affeldt led Cincinnati with 74 outings last season, finishing 1-1 with a 3.33 ERA and recording a 2.23 ERA in his final 34 games. In 2007, Affeldt made a personal-high 75 appearances for Colorado.

Accuracy is a third strength of Affeldt's. In 78 1/3 innings last season, he struck out 80 and walked 25 -- a ratio of better than 3-to-1. That's a welcome trait for the Giants, whose 652 walks were the NL's second-most.

"We know how much the bases on balls hurt us," manager Bruce Bochy said.

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It wasn't always thus for Affeldt, who struck out 281 and walked 178 from 2002-06 with Kansas City. His improvement began after the Royals dealt him to Colorado in a four-player trade on July 31, 2006.

Rockies coaches, said Affeldt, "felt I didn't pound the [strike] zone enough."

So he focused on refining command of his curveball. Meanwhile, he gained velocity, probably as a result of relieving full-time. With Kansas City, he made 142 appearances as a reliever and 42 as a starter.

Affeldt blossomed with Colorado in 2007, posting a 4-3 record with a 3.51 ERA. He made seven postseason outings for the NL champions, including appearances in all four World Series games against Boston. He accumulated three shutout innings against the Red Sox.

This year, opponents batted .260 and amassed nine homers off Affeldt, but those were largely results of pitching 41 games at hitter-friendly Great American Ball Park. Affeldt permitted seven homers and a .302 average at home, compared with two homers and .203 on the road.

Affeldt owns a 26-28 record with 18 saves and a 4.55 ERA in 360 lifetime appearances.
 

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brad hennessy signed with the orioles. also read that the giants are interested in furcal, edgar renteria, and cubs reliever bob howry. Sabean also said a little while ago that Sandoval could start at 3rd this season.
 

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i wish they would deal molina's slow ass.

1 rumor on the net is molina for mike lowell straight up trade with boston. and another,
rumor mill says giants are going to put offer in on mark texteria or what ever ol boy name is from the angels/braves/rangers.
 
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if they could get any kind of run support, pitchers would actually want to sign with the Giants. They're also looking into Beimel and Juan Cruz. Both would be good set up men.
 

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i wish they would deal molina's slow ass.
bengie had a great year...his downsides are his speed, and he doesnt walk a lot, but he doesnt strike out a lot either. he got 150+ hits, 33 doubles, 16 hrs, career-high 95 rbi's, i'll take that. giants have other problems to worry about. hes the best option to keep as we platoon someone in the farm system.
 

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We've also made two no-risk signings:

Ex-Marlins reliever Miller joins Giants

By Joe Frisaro / MLB.com
11/01/08 2:48 PM EST

MIAMI -- Justin Miller, who spent the past two seasons working out of the Marlins bullpen, has reached agreement on a Minor League contract with the Giants.

According to an industry source, the 31-year-old right-hander will be a non-roster Spring Training invitee with the Giants.

After being used heavily in the first half, in both long relief and setup situations, Miller was placed on the disabled list with right elbow inflammation on July 5.

Miller was designated for assignment on Aug. 15.

In 46 games for Florida this past season, Miller was 4-2 with a 4.24 ERA. He threw 46 2/3 innings, striking out 43 and walking 20.

Miller joined the Marlins in 2007 and made 62 appearances, posting a 5-0 record with a 3.65 ERA.

Miller broke in with the Blue Jays in 2002. Early in his career, he was a starting pitcher.

The veteran has appeared in 153 games, including 33 starts.
Giants ink first baseman Phelps
Former Jay signs Minor League deal with Spring Training invite

By Chris Haft / MLB.com
11/03/08 8:36 PM EST

SAN FRANCISCO -- Adding potential depth Monday, the Giants signed first baseman Josh Phelps to a Minor League contract with an invitation to big league Spring Training.

Phelps, 30, owns a .273 batting average with 64 home runs and 244 RBIs in 465 games spanning eight Major League seasons. He also has caught 12 games in the Majors and diversified himself further by playing outfield this year.

"He expanded himself as a player," said Phelps' agent, Steve Canter.

A right-handed batter, Phelps spent most of 2008 with St. Louis' Triple-A Memphis affiliate, batting .291 with 31 homers and 97 RBIs. He also hit .265 in 19 games for the Cardinals, who cast him into free agency by designating him for assignment.

"We had interest from several clubs, but we felt the Giants were the best fit," Canter said.

Phelps, 30, enjoyed his most productive span from 2002-04, when he hit 52 home runs, mostly for Toronto. He hit .309 with 15 homers and 58 RBIs in 74 games for the Blue Jays in 2002 and followed that with a .268 average, 20 homers and 66 RBIs with Toronto in 2003.

Although Phelps isn't the premier big bat the Giants seek, he could help them off the bench. He has hit .297 lifetime against left-handed pitchers, exceeding the .249 average the Giants recorded off lefties in 2008.
 

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I don't get why the Giants want to use Posey as a catcher since that's not his natural position. Wasn't he a shortstop before his last season?
 
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I don't get why the Giants want to use Posey as a catcher since that's not his natural position. Wasn't he a shortstop before his last season?
posey is a catcher. Russ Martin was a 3rd baseman until Dodgers put him behind the plate, now he is an All-Star...........ALL players were natural SS or pitchers at one time in their life...............sandoval is a 1st baseman........molina will stay until posey is ready (mid-season if all goes well).......Giants NEED TO SIGN a premier SS............overpaid, $4M a year, for a reliever?
 
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if l.a. signs c.c. the giants will put offer on manny. i think we are going to go after 1 big name big contract this off season. our pitching is good enough to win. we just need a bat.
i think furcal could be a realistic possibility.. those other guy's contracts are too big.. but we'll see

man i'd love to see CC in a giants uni.. if only we didn't have zito's heavy a55 contract :angry:

i'm not a big fan of manny.. he seems like a selfish player.. but he is just way too much of a beast NOT to try and get him