The Giants paid $95 million and it got them a World Series. In an effort to keep the band together and then to shore up the roster while shipping player after player to the DL the 2011 payroll swelled to $118 million (not including the money embezzled by a Giants payroll manager). Looking ahead to 2012, the money situation and obligations look like this:
2011 2012 Contract Length
Beltran, Carlos $20 mil FA 7 yr/$119M (05-11)
Zito, Barry $18.5 mil $19 mil 7 yr/$126M (07-13)+14 cl opt
Lincecum, Tim $14 mil Arb 3 2 yr/$23M (10-11)
Huff, Aubry $10 mil $10 mil 2 yr/$22M (11-12)+13 cl opt
Cain, Matt $7.3 mil $15.3 mil 3 yr/$27.25M (10-12)
Wilson, Brian $6.5 mil $8.5 mil 2 yr/$15M (11-12)
Ross, Cody $6.3 mil FA 1 yr/$6.3M (11)
DeRosa, Mark $6 mil FA 2 yr/$12M (10-11)
Sanchez, Freddy $6 mil $6 mil 2 yr/$12M (10-11), 1 yr/$6M (12)
Sanchez, Jonathan $4.8 mil Arb 3 1 yr/$4.8M (11)
Affeldt, Jeremy $4.5 mil opt ($4.5) 2 yr/$9.5M (10-11)+12 cl opt
Lopez, Javier $2.3 mil FA 1 yr/$2.375M (11)
Keppinger, Jeff $2.3 mil Arb 3 1 yr/$2.3M (11)
Torres, Andres $2.2 mil Arb 2 1yr/$2.2M (11)
Ramirez, Ramon S. $1.6 mil Arb 3 1 yr/$1.65M (11)
Casilla, Santiago $1.3 mil Arb 3 1 yr/$1.3M (11)
Fontenot, Mike $1,05 mil Arb 3 1 yr/$1.05M (11)
Burrell, Pat $1 mil FA 1 yr /$1M (11)
Cabrera, Orlando $1 mil FA 1 yr/$1M (11)
Mota, Guillermo $925k FA 1 yr/$0.925M (11)
Vogelsong, Ryan $ Arb 3 1 yr (11) (No one seems to know what he made)
Posey, Buster $575k 1 yr/$0.575M (11)
Sandoval, Pablo $500k Arb 1 1 yr/$0.5 (11)
Bumgarner, Madison $450k 1 yr/$0.45M (11)
Romo, Sergio $450k Arb 1 1 yr/$0.45M (11)
Schierholtz, Nate $432k Arb 1 1 yr/$0.4325M (11)
Whiteside, Eli $425k Arb 1 1 yr/$0.425M (11)
Runzler, Dan $418k 1 yr/$0.4185M (11)
Belt, Brandon $414k 1 yr/$0.414M (11)
Adrianza, Ehire Minor League Contract (MLC)
Burriss, Emmanuel MLC
Crawford, Brandon MLC
Edlefsen, Steve MLC
Ford, Darren MLC
Gillaspie, Conor MLC
Pill, Brett MLC
Sanchez, Hector MLC
Stewart, Chris MLC
Surkamp, Eric MLC
Rowand, Aaron $13.6 mil $13.6 mil (The Giants will owe $13.6 for 2012 minus any contract that he signs with another team)
Lets start at the top. I think the Giants should resign Beltran, but how many years and what kind of money will he be looking for will make it difficult. If the term is reasonable (a year or two, even though he will be looking for 3 or 4 years) then sign him, any more and its a tough pill to swallow (even though Sabean has been chugging them down lately). I would move him to left and get Schierholtz back in right, I just think Nate is better in right and that Beltran will be excellent in left (if Beltran is signed look for him to stay in right, just my two cents).
Lincecum will be looking for a 3 or 4 year deal, I say give him 7 and a pile of money. He has proven his skill, competitiveness, athleticism and durability. Also, offer Cain a similar deal, even though its early, and keep them together for the next 6 or 7 years, even though Cain is due a nice bump (from 7.3 to 15.3) I say nail him down.
I like Huff, but I have been clear that the amount and length, of his contract, was a mistake and his crappy season only makes it look worse. My issue with the money and term wasn't that he didn't deserve something for last season, it was that it wasn't realistic to assume his best season in years would be repeatable and with Belt & Pill looming, all I can say is dumb! Anyhow, he is here and were stuck with him, nobody will accept that money in a trade, but it may be possible to get someone to take a big portion of it (maybe $5 or $6 mil).
Ross, DeRosa, Burrell, Lopez, Cabrera and Mota are all free agents next season. I would love to see Mota and Lopez stay, but the rest of the league would love to break up the Giants bullpen. It may cost a bunch to keep those two. I really like Ross and DeRosa, but for $6 mill each and the role that DeRosa will play is too steep. Perhaps for less money, the team, management and I love the guy.
Ross, is a much more difficult proposition. He can platoon with Torres in center, take it if Andres has another down season (which would spell the end of him) or play any other outfield position to rest Beltran or Schierholtz, and comes through in the clutch offensively. He has had a bum season by comparison to 2010 and his career stats, but as a veteran, he should bounce back and his numbers in 2011let the Giants sign him at similar or less guaranteed with incentives.
Jeff Keppinger is a more difficult guy to place. With Freddy Sanchez coming back (we hope at 100%) Keppinger seems like the odd man out, but, I really like the guy on offense and defense; if Freddy isn't the guy he was, JK is a perfect replacement and possibly a good long term fit at second base when Freddy is gone. However, he will probably cost $3 mil next season and may want a 3 or 4 year deal to take less in 2012.
Cabrera is almost certainly gone. With Winter-ball and spring to see how Crawford develops, the team can look at the SS position and either Fontenot and/or Burriss as the infield utility guy. The question is if the team will ever value Burriss as much as they value Fontenot? If not, I think Burriss is gone to a Minor League FA contract, as Eugeneo Valez and others have. The Giants minor league system is very well developed and players can languish there, when they may get a better Big League shot somewhere else. I think Short Stop is Crawfords to loose. If he isn't where they want him to be, a short stop could be the big trade for Jonathan Sanchez and/or some other arbitration eligible player.
A bite on the payroll to note, is the $13.6 mil owed to Rowand for next season. If he gets a job elsewhere the difference is taken, but I think someone will give him $6 or $8 and the Giants will be on the hook for the rest.
Laslty, regarding the pitching staff, the only issue is having too many options. Zito isn't going anywhere unless the team is willing to eat $45 mil. and they won't. Zito's contributions & money owed vs. the uncertainty about Sanchez and question of Vogelsong's ability to repeat this years performance, make Zito a certainty to be back in the #5 spot. I hope Vogelsong can repeat and with Surkamp on the back burners, I would shop Sanchez. I hate to say it, but despite his obvious talent, his lack of mental control and the truckload of money that his agent, Scott Boras, will be looking for make him the guy to trade, but only for a significant upgrade, somewhere, such as Short Stop or Center Field.
Torres was off this season, raising questions of fluke performance last season, which leaves a weakness in center and at the lead off spot, without a clear options. Ross wasn't much better; Ford may still need some time to prove he's an every day player and Christian hasn't exactly set the world on fire.
As of this moment the opening lineup next year may look like this:
1 - Torres or Ross
2 - F. Sanchez
3 - Beltran or Sandoval
4 - Sandoval or Beltran
5 - Posey
6 - Schierholtz
7 - Belt or Huff
8 - Crawford
9 - Pitcher
Beltran, Sandoval and Posey can flip around and should be formidable in the middle of the order. If Schierholtz can continue to hit like he did this season, he would make an excellent # 6 as can Belt/Huff/Pill. Laslty, the 1 and 2 spot, table setters have to be able to get on and steal bases as Torress (in 2010) and Freddy can. This group, if productive, make Crawford's offense a bit less important; however, if he can hit .250 (and looking at his minor league numbers, he can) it's all good.
The final question is about the backup catcher. Eli is an excellent backup catcher, knows the pitching staff; however, he has been a significant drop off in offense from Posey and has a good, but not great arm. Stewart, has a cannon and was really good with the pitching staff, he can hit, but will he at the Big League level. Sanchez is the wild card. He has been very good and may require a year or two, but he would make a really good backup. So, the big question "will Eli be back next year?" I don't think so...
Let's look at the numbers. Current Obligations are; Lincecum will be at $20 or $22 mil, Zito is at $19, Cain at $15.3, Huff at $10, Wilson at $8.5, Freddy Sanchez at $6; which puts the big contract obligations at $79.8 mil. Plus, $13.6 for Rowand = $93.4 mil
Beltran will want at least another $20 mil, Affeldt has a $4.5 option, Lopez at $4 mil, Mota at $2 or $3 mil, then there is Romo, Sandoval, Schierholtz, Vogelsong, Casilla, Rameriez, Torres, J. Sanchez, Fontenot and Keppinger who are all arbitration eligible and I don't have a clue what the team will pay them and if any will be traded. My point is that the payroll could easily go through the moon and the big money to Rowand, Zito and Huff will add to the difficult crop of these Arbitration eligible negotiations even before you add Ross, DeRosa and Burrell into the mix.
So, what will next years payroll look like?
If I missed something or you think I'm wrong, let it fly, I want your input...
Update1: If the Giants do not sign Beltran then the lineup will probably look something like this:
1 - Torres or Ross
2 - F. Sanchez
3 - Sandoval
4 - Posey
5 - Belt or Huff
6 - Schierholtz
7 - Ross or Burrell
8 - Crawford
9 - Pitcher
Unless significant changes are made.
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