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Baseball Primer Newsblog— The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand
Monday, March 24, 2008
It’s Jody Gerut time. In deciding to option their top Minor League prospect, Chase Headley, to Triple-A Portland, the Padres haven’t given up hope that the former third baseman can make the conversion to left field.
They just want to give the 23-year-old a little more seasoning in the outfield, and that’s why the Padres on Sunday sent Headley to Portland, even though his hot bat this spring made it increasingly tempting to put him on the 25-man Opening Day roster.
Headley hit .349 in 43 at-bats with three doubles and a triple, and he led the team in home runs (four) and RBIs (14) in 23 games. Headley had a single in his only at-bat in Sunday’s 7-3 loss to the Cubs at the Peoria Sports Complex.
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With Headley going to Portland and Jim Edmonds likely headed to the disabled list with a strained right calf, it appears that non-roster invitee Jody Gerut will start Opening Day in left field against Houston on March 31, with Scott Hairston starting in center field.
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1. The Kids Are Enright (1k5v3L)Your contenders are:
Emil Brown-Chris Denofria-Travis Buck
Chris Duncan-Rick Ankiel-Ryan Ludwick
Dave Roberts-Aaron Rowand-Randy Winn
I think San Diego wins, but they barely beat Oakland.
Pretty sure the A's will be starting Cust in left.
Duncan-Ankiel-Ludwick? Really? That's just an odd combination of players.
Did something happen to all the OF in this country? Out of that gaggle in #5 (12 OF in total), the only 3 who seem like legit starters to me are Giles (and maybe not him), Buck and Rowand.
Why in the world don't the Padres grab Lofton?
Duncan's career OPS+ is 125; Ludwick is 98 (in 2007 he had a 110 OPS+).
I think by season's end the Cards will have far from the worst OF in baseball, especially with Rasmus on deck.
Dave
Cards aren't winning anything this year, unlike the Padre's, who are supposed to be contenders. The Cards have a lot of real problems (Pujol's Injury, SS, 2nd, every starter after Wainwright and Lohse, bullpen, bench, lack of minor league depth), but the outfield's not realy one of them, as its probably around average (O+D) as a unit, better than that with Rasmus.
The Dbacks have Webb-Owings-Johnson. That's about even.
The Dbacks have Webb-Owings-Johnson. That's about even.
I'd take Owings as an outfielder over any of those other five.
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