Thursday, April 8, 2010

Free Agents to Compliment

Brooklyn added organizational depth on the first day of free agent signings. Two of the team's seven additions will be on the team's 25 man roster, if they have a good, healthy spring. Lefty Billy Wagner will add strike out potential and consistency along with Francisco Rodriguez in stabilizing a young pen. Many believe that its the organization's hope that Wagner will mentor Jose Mijares, who had rubbed management the wrong way after reporting late to camp after missing a flight. "Well missing a flight is certainly not professional behavior," commented manager Mike Scioscia. "I sat him down to have a quick talk. I got the point, which the media does not need to know. We're good though."

The Moabs added another character guy in Mike Cameron. Although the outfield appears stacked, rumors have it that the team may be shopping Shane Victorino. Another hope is that Cameron will mentor the fantastic rookie, Andrew McCutchen. "Young Cam's game resembles that of Andrew's. Both men have wheels, defensive awareness, power, and ability to hit for strong average," stated GM Caskey.

Filling out the organization's roster is UTL Brandon Inge, C Dioner Navarro, OF Melky Cabrera, and RHPs JJ Putz and Jeremy Accardo. Clearly the Moabs are suited for a serious run at October: "Now we have two backup catchers (Inge and Navarro), utility player (Inge), an outfielder who can play all three positions (Melk man) and two power arms who have low cost but potentially pennant changing rewards in Putz and Accardo."

What doesn't need to be stated is that the team now has the depth to move a package of players to acquire a player to fill a hole in the lineup, bullpen, or rotation.

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