Showing posts with label Marco Scutaro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marco Scutaro. Show all posts

12.03.2009

Scutaro Signs 2 year deal

As reported on MLBTR from various sources, Marco Scutaro has agreed to a 2 year deal with the Red Sox. As long as they don't sign anyone ahead of him as a type A FA, the Jays could net Boston's 1st rounder (29th overall) and a supplemental pick, but Boston is one of those teams that can afford to sign any of those ahead of Marco. It will be interesting to see where he hits in the lineup and whether that affects his performance in 2010.

If the Red Sox sign one of the following, the Jays would get the Red Sox 2nd rounder (58th overall) instead:

Matt Holliday
Jose Valverde     
Jason Bay  (inconsequential if he signs with the Red Sox, thanks for the pickup Scott)       
Johnny Damon    
Mike Gonzalez    
John Lackey, or     
Rafael Soriano   

It is probable that this will be the case and the Jays will get to enjoy their supplemental pick before they get to the pick gained from the Red Sox. History repeats itself for the Jays. Great system......

I could even see the Red Sox signing 2 of these guys (Holliday along with one of Gonzalez or Soriano), which would mean that the Jays would get the Red Sox 3rd rounder (87th overall).$&$%&^$%

12.01.2009

Who will the Jays add in the OF?


Jordan Bastien reported today that the Jays intend on adding a player to the OF rotation that currently consists of Lind - Wells - Snider. The major statement made in the report is as follows: " If Scutaro accepts, Anthopoulos said he would have playing time in the outfield. Scoot would prefer to stick with shortstop or second base. Toronto will be looking for outfield help this winter, and Anthopoulos said the Jays have not discussed and don't plan on discussing moving Vernon Wells out of center field."

So, where does that leave us?

Current option #1 - Marco Scutaro accepts arbitration, goes through that painstaking process, gets paid and mans left field or right field instead of an IF position. He becomes a super utility player who can also man 3B, 2B, SS when needed. This option is very unlikely to occur because Marco wants to cash in on his amazing season, and who can blame him after all the hard work he's done to make it.

Current Option #2 - Sign a FA outfielder. Since the Jays are not planning on moving Wells at all, they can acquire a left fielder or right fielder. The best options out there that the Jays can afford include guys like Xavier Nady, Reed Johnson, Randy Winn, and Fernando Tatis. Nady and Tatis are both Type B FAs, but neither was offered arbitration. Clearly, Xavier Nady has the most upside and can hit 25+ HRs while driving in a ton of runs, but may opt for a better option than the rebuilding Jays, unless he feels like he'll get more playing time and exposure in Toronto than he would elsewhere. If he does well, as Marco did this year, he gets paid. I'd love to see the Jays sign Nady to a 1 year deal and see how it goes. He might cost a bit more than the others, but should be able to give you a lot more as well. That is, if he pans out when doctors look at that shotty elbow.

Current Option #3 - Make sure that when we deal Lyle Overbay or Roy Halladay, we get an MLB outfielder in return as part of the package. The possibilities here are endless, but if the Jays can find a catcher on the FA market, adding an outfielder may become their priority in Lyle Overbay trade talks. Would an Overbay for Felix Pie deal be worthwhile? Just a thought.

Current Option #4 - Promote from within and hope for the best. What could be better than remodeling the Blue Jays by adding youth, instead of recycling some oldies. And no, I'm not speaking of guys in AAA like Jason Lane or David Dellucci. Nor am I mentioning Joe Inglett or other infielders thrown out there as patchwork. I'm talking about CF Darin Mastroianni (pictured above). Darin will be 25 in 2010. He played in HiA and AA last season and had 70 SBs between the 2 levels. His OBP was outstanding at .398 overall, and he walked almost as often and he struck out (76/83). He kept up this performance in the AFL this year, with a .368 OBP, 8 walks and 5 strike outs. He's the kind of guy would could really become a spark plug for our offence, and could potentially become a fixture at the top of the lineup. Sure, skipping AAA altogether without a full season in AA is not done often, but do the Jays really have much to lose in this case? The pressure would be a little heavy, but entering a scenario where the organization is ready for growing pains may be the perfect time to do this kind of thing. He would become a CF in this case, and Wells would rightfully shift to RF or LF, where he belongs.

Personally, I don't mind any of the options since they all have their upside and downside. One thing is for sure however, by making that kind of statement, Alex is admitting that he isn't comfortable with the outfield he currently has - most likely due to their generally limited range and sloth like speed. Alex seems to be emphasizing great D to go along with offence as well as to help his young pitching staff out. Smart man.