DET_Tigers 板


LINE

http://www.detnews.com/2005/tigers/0510/05/D06-338256.htm Tigers' problems cannot be solved with a quick fix Trades, luck would be part of any strategy to add pitching and find a left-handed hitter. By Lynn Henning / The Detroit News There is more to fixing the Tigers than changing managers. Pitchers and players -- not Alan Trammell -- were the Tigers' ongoing problems in 2005. They would be viewed as such today even if every starting player had avoided injury and played every game. The Tigers cannot go into the 2006 season assuming a healthy Carlos Guillen and Magglio Ordonez will make them contenders, or even a .500 team. They cannot conclude a new manager will turn a team that finished 20 games beneath .500 into a winner. So much revamping is necessary -- and likely -- before 2006 that the offseason looms potentially as one of the most tumultuous in recent Tigers history. The problem for general manager Dave Dombrowski is how to make the changes and gain the additional personnel he needs when the Tigers have limited blue-chip minor league talent and tradable players. Payroll, likewise, might have reached its ceiling, not that big free-agent contracts have shown to be a cure-all for a team lacking in so many categories. So what do they do? Act boldly. And hope for some overdue luck. Trades will need to be made. Position changes -- at least of a part-time nature -- could be coming for a couple of prime-time infielders. The Tigers also might be left to take a necessary risk coming out of spring training in 2006. They might conclude, as they did with Jeremy Bonderman in 2003, that inserting Justin Verlander and Joel Zumaya into their rotation is the only way to give the frontline pitching the boost it must have if the team is to break through next season. Another equally pressing issue must be dealt with: Pudge Rodriguez. He all but poisoned the Tigers clubhouse in 2005 and looms as priority No. 1 for a team that must change the chemistry if baseball in Detroit is to be a different story in 2006. It will not be easy to solve the Rodriguez problem, which is one more piece of evidence in how risky it can be for a bad team to take on expensive free agents over the long term. He has more than $20 million remaining on a contract that runs through 2007. He will be 34 years old next month, and his 2005 numbers were embarrassing for a man headed to the Hall of Fame: .276 batting average, 50 RBI, .290 on-base percentage. That could make it all but impossible to trade Rodriguez, unless the Tigers were willing to absorb some of his fat salary -- a move owner Mike Ilitch seemingly would have a difficult time doing following his courtship of Rodriguez and heavy investment 20 months ago. Getting rid of Rodriguez also brings on another problem: Who works as Tigers catcher? Brandon Inge won't appreciate it -- and the Tigers won't want to do it -- but if Rodriguez were to depart somehow, it would likely force Inge to return as catcher, at least part time. In such a scenario Carlos Guillen would most likely shift to third base when Inge was catching, with Omar Infante setting up at shortstop. The Tigers ideally would then want to add a left-handed-hitting catcher (not an easy acquisition) to give them platoon capabilities and enable Inge to return to third base, and Guillen to shortstop, against right-handers. Radical? Yes. But the Tigers are at a point where the radical is perhaps a necessary approach to shaking up a team that doesn't have great prospects for improving unless the landscape changes significantly before 2006. Problem areas Other areas in need of revamping or restocking are the bullpen and outfield. Bullpen: The Tigers' decision to spend big on an aging Troy Percival can be defended, given their scary bullpen situation a year ago. But the price tag on Percival was incredibly steep ($12 million for two years, plus the loss of a second-round draft choice) for a pitcher whose Tigers career might have been confined to a handful of appearances before arm problems shelved him. The terrain isn't any more reassuring in the fall of 2005, given that Percival might never pitch -- or be effective -- again. Ugueth Urbina and Kyle Farnsworth are likewise gone from a relief-pitching corps that at midseason was one of Detroit's strengths. Farnsworth would be a solution -- if the Tigers could get an impending free agent to do in November what he wouldn't commit to ahead of July's trade deadline: Sign a long-term Tigers contract (three years, $10 million offer). That could be doubly difficult now that he is with Atlanta -- essentially his hometown team -- and headed for the National League playoffs. The Braves aren't likely to be stingy and could make it impossible for the Tigers to pursue a right-hander who would help nail down the late-innings lineup for 2006. No matter what becomes of Farnsworth, the Tigers almost certainly will shop for bullpen help. Outfield: Curtis Granderson stands as the best position-player news from Detroit's farm system since Inge arrived with his ultimate versatility. Granderson looks as if he will fill, capably, the Tigers' hole in center field. He has more power than most scouts projected, he is a vital left-handed batter in a heavily right-handed-hitting lineup, and he is steadily adapting to center field. He could be an All-Star in the making. He also has the capacity to join Bonderman as a future clubhouse leader. Granderson is serious, smart and a prime example of the homegrown superstructure the Tigers require if they hope to contend down the road. Elsewhere, particularly in left field, the lineup might change. Craig Monroe led the team in RBI in 2005, but he is not a game-breaker and the Tigers need a bigger bat to complement Ordonez in right field. Monroe figures to be the kind of player the Tigers would likely package in a trade for more outfield horsepower. A name that makes sense for the Tigers is Cincinnati outfielder Adam Dunn. He also would be expensive. The Tigers undoubtedly would be obliged to part with a prized young pitcher such as Zumaya as part of any package the Reds might consider for Dunn. Dunn, however, would be precisely what the Tigers are seeking: a powerful left-handed bat to lock in at a corner-outfield post. Ordonez is a separate concern. He never hit like the old Ordonez after hernia problems that cost him half the season. He will be 32 in January and is still in his prime. He should be in line for a big 2006, given that his formerly damaged knee has healed. Ordonez, though, is slow in the outfield and on the bases. He also likes to win, and observers can speculate as to how happy he is -- and will be -- with a challenged Tigers team. He is also signed for at least four more seasons, and possibly for six, at an enormous salary. He needs to have a big 2006, and the Tigers need to win, if this marriage has any shot at lasting. What else? The Tigers have other, more serious agenda items as Dombrowski and his staff sit down and begin planning for 2006: Starting pitching: Bonderman should be Detroit's ace in 2006, but beyond him, the forecast is cloudy. Jason Johnson's contract has expired and he almost certainly will not be back, perhaps more by his choice than by the Tigers'. He threw 210 innings in 2005 and must be adequately replaced -- a tall order. Verlander could be the answer and is likely to start the season in Detroit's rotation if he is reasonably effective during spring training. But even if he makes the club, other questions remain. Who becomes the fifth starter? A strong spring by Wilfredo Ledezma could get the Tigers out of the soup there, but counting on Ledezma -- as the Tigers discovered in 2005 -- can be risky. Will the Tigers be obliged to trade Mike Maroth or Nate Robertson to get a better corner outfielder, or catcher, should Rodriguez change addresses? That would leave it up to Zumaya to bust loose in the spring, which isn't the kind of expectation the Tigers can yet place upon a 20-year-old pitcher. They might, of course, decide on pursuing a blue-blood starting pitcher via free agency -- A.J. Burnett or Kevin Millwood. Without naming names, Dombrowski has made it clear that the Tigers plan to replace Johnson with a similar workhorse. Verlander and a reliable free-agent starter could make it possible for the Tigers to lose Johnson and trade one of their left-handers. It remains perhaps the Tigers' best recipe for taking care of personnel needs that must be upgraded. Carlos Pena: Do they hang onto him and pay him $2 million to work as a part-time first baseman who hits lots of home runs and strikes out far too many times? Do they try to include Pena in a trade package to a team that regards him as having value sufficient to warrant a trade? Do they decide not to offer Pena a contract and thereby say farewell to one of the most frustrating and baffling players ever to have worn a Tigers uniform? There are questions in abundance as Dombrowski and his staff huddle in their conference rooms this month. The answers, at least at this point, aren't as plentiful. --



※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc)
◆ From: 61.64.87.77
1F:推 gbpacker:原來pudge是一個問題... 10/08 13:20
2F:推 Rioss:他跟Trammell個性不合 10/08 15:21







like.gif 您可能會有興趣的文章
icon.png[問題/行為] 貓晚上進房間會不會有憋尿問題
icon.pngRe: [閒聊] 選了錯誤的女孩成為魔法少女 XDDDDDDDDDD
icon.png[正妹] 瑞典 一張
icon.png[心得] EMS高領長版毛衣.墨小樓MC1002
icon.png[分享] 丹龍隔熱紙GE55+33+22
icon.png[問題] 清洗洗衣機
icon.png[尋物] 窗台下的空間
icon.png[閒聊] 双極の女神1 木魔爵
icon.png[售車] 新竹 1997 march 1297cc 白色 四門
icon.png[討論] 能從照片感受到攝影者心情嗎
icon.png[狂賀] 賀賀賀賀 賀!島村卯月!總選舉NO.1
icon.png[難過] 羨慕白皮膚的女生
icon.png閱讀文章
icon.png[黑特]
icon.png[問題] SBK S1安裝於安全帽位置
icon.png[分享] 舊woo100絕版開箱!!
icon.pngRe: [無言] 關於小包衛生紙
icon.png[開箱] E5-2683V3 RX480Strix 快睿C1 簡單測試
icon.png[心得] 蒼の海賊龍 地獄 執行者16PT
icon.png[售車] 1999年Virage iO 1.8EXi
icon.png[心得] 挑戰33 LV10 獅子座pt solo
icon.png[閒聊] 手把手教你不被桶之新手主購教學
icon.png[分享] Civic Type R 量產版官方照無預警流出
icon.png[售車] Golf 4 2.0 銀色 自排
icon.png[出售] Graco提籃汽座(有底座)2000元誠可議
icon.png[問題] 請問補牙材質掉了還能再補嗎?(台中半年內
icon.png[問題] 44th 單曲 生寫竟然都給重複的啊啊!
icon.png[心得] 華南紅卡/icash 核卡
icon.png[問題] 拔牙矯正這樣正常嗎
icon.png[贈送] 老莫高業 初業 102年版
icon.png[情報] 三大行動支付 本季掀戰火
icon.png[寶寶] 博客來Amos水蠟筆5/1特價五折
icon.pngRe: [心得] 新鮮人一些面試分享
icon.png[心得] 蒼の海賊龍 地獄 麒麟25PT
icon.pngRe: [閒聊] (君の名は。雷慎入) 君名二創漫畫翻譯
icon.pngRe: [閒聊] OGN中場影片:失蹤人口局 (英文字幕)
icon.png[問題] 台灣大哥大4G訊號差
icon.png[出售] [全國]全新千尋侘草LED燈, 水草

請輸入看板名稱,例如:BabyMother站內搜尋

TOP