Well everyone the season didn't end in a Pirates World Series win but there were many positives to the season. And of course the season never stops. The offseason is the most important part of an MLB season so I will do a preview of the offseason right now. It's also the biggest transaction period of the year, my specialty, so I need to keep up on it. I'm going to keep it brief with six topics. Non-tender candidates, extension candidates, right field, first base, shortstop and starting pitcher.
Non-tender candidates:
Garrett Jones
Jones' playing time got cut completely when Morneau was added and he's over the hill looking to get over $5 million I'm arbitration. No chance he's back next year, sorry ladies.
Travis Snider
He still has tons of potential but it's not a project the Pirates can take on anymore. We already have Tabata and Polanco on the way so there really isn't room for him.
Michael McKenry
The Fort can still contribute but he's out of options and the emergence of Tony Sanchez should push him off of the team.
Melancon, Gaby, Charlie, Pedro, Walker, Locke, and all the other young pitchers will get offers
Extension Candidates:
Pedro Alvarez
If we can sign Pedro and eliminate free agent years that's huge. He's not going to be a lifetime Pirate but he needs to stay as long as we can keep him because there are zero replacements currently in the minors. If he'll sign a four or five year extension worth around $10-11 million a year it will be a great deal.
Neil Walker
Walker has shown nothing to me to warrant an extension. He's an average second baseman and you can get those easily. But because he's from here, the Pirates will try to extend him. Anything more than a four year extension worth about $6 million a year would be dumb.
Starling Marte
He would be the best one to extend. He's still getting used to the MLB but has Cutch potential. A lot of these types of extensions are getting done as well. Anthony Rizzo, Starlin Castro, Evan Longoria, and Paul Goldschmidt have all done extensions at this point. So 7 years $55 million would be ideal.
Right Field
Internal options:
Jose Tabata
Tabata played great last year but he's not very good on defense. Plus I'm not sure about the consistency. He's more of a 4th outfielder to me.
Gregory Polanco
He won't be ready until June at the earliest.
Andrew Lambo
Was inconsistent when he came up but may get another chance to win the job.
Marlon Byrd
Byrd was a star last season and an RBI machine. He seems to be a fan favorite and would be a great mentor to Polanco. He wouldn't be my first choice but my second choice because of his age. Still, a two year deal for say $8 million would be a good deal.
External options:
Carlos Beltran
This should be the Pirates #1 priority. Sign Beltran. It will be a bidding war but we can win it. It may cost a draft pick but it's worth it. Carlos can still hit and he is still stellar in the field. Plus you all know what he does in October. He would bring such great leadership and play that the Pirates would instantly be considered a top NL team. Plus the mentoring he would give Polanco. Even if we can't win the bidding, Byrd is a fallback. A two year $18 million deal would be worth it.
Giancarlo Stanton
This trade could go down in the offseason if the Marlins decide to listen. You'd have to give up Polanco, Taillon, and a little more but my opinion is it would be worth it. Really doubt it happens though.
First Base:
Internal options:
Gaby Sanchez
He crushes lefties and that's all he should be asked to do. Bench player or platoon.
Andrew Lambo
Only in a platoon with Gaby. Plus he doesn't play first that often. It'd be a project.
Justin Morneau
Morneau was pitiful as a Pirate on offense. Also only good in a platoon. Old and name value will drive up the price.
External options:
Kendrys Morales:
He may be tricky to get if the Mariners give him a qualifying offer. He's not worth a draft pick but he is valuable to the Pirates. He's a switch hitter who hits both sides well with power. He'll command around $10 million a year.
Mark Trumbo
Trumbo would be a huge get. He has huge power and is under control through 2017. The Pirates have tried for him in the past and it's a big price. If you want him, better be willing to give up Morton and/or Melancon.
Corey Hart
Hart was a star in Milwaukee but missed all of last year. He's a risky signing with big potential, a signing the Pirates love, so don't be shocked if he's brought in.
Shortstop:
Internal options:
Jordy Mercer
He hits lefties well but I'm not sure how he'll hold up in an entire season. Plus his defense is sketchy.
Clint Barmes
His bat is awful but his defense is fantastic. He deserves a bench spot on a one year deal for about $2 million no matter what they do.
External options:
Jhonny Peralta
Great offense and defense but how much of it was PEDs? He'd be a risky signing but I would take a chance.
Raphael Furcal
He's 37 now but is still good at the top of the order and on defense. He did miss all of last season but is a similar risk to Corey Hart.
Starting Pitching:
Internal options:
AJ Burnett
AJ is still a very good pitcher and innings eater. I just don't think he'll be back. He adds great leadership but he's getting older and a little whiny. But with a rotation where only Liriano, Cole, and Morton are guaranteed spots until Wandy gets back, his signing could be necessary.
Jeff Karstens
Hahahahahahaha ya right
External options:
Josh Johnson
He's this years Liriano. Coming off some bad years but a former ace in Miami a good pitching coach could get him back to that level.
Jason Vargas
Coming off a so so year with LA, Vargas is a steady lefty who could be a great #3 starter with a shift to PNC.
These are just a few people and things the Pirates can pursue this offseason. I can't wait to see what happens starting on Monday and as always I'll keep you posted on any and all moves.
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