Around the Horn, May 15

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Grizz was recently talking about the old evaluations that G-money and I did on Wlad where it was observed that Wlad was taking some time to adjust at certain levels and got better as time went on.  We saw that in his first year in Tacoma relative to his second year, natch, but I think we're also encountering that right now in Seattle.  It's amazing to me how far his strikeout rate has plummeted, but I'm also starting to think of what we should be doing with him for next year.  Given that we're going to have Saunders and probably Ackley, Halman as a more distant possibility, up in the next year or two, I'm wondering if our man Wlad isn't the answer to our DH woes.  I haven't generally heard him lauded for his work ethic before, I had always operated under the assumption that lack of PT would be catastrophic for him, but he's been showing us lately that he can come in prepared, regardless of whether or not he's been playing recently.

 

As to Lopez at third, yeah, he played there a bit his last few seasons in the minors and it was Churchill's prefered position for him for some time.  I think that he'd be able to do well there, not so sure about the hitting as he seems to go back and forth on that, but there are worse placeholders until one of Tui/Martinez/de Jesus, maybe even Liddi is available to do it more regularly.  The only issue I'd have with that is that would leave us with Yuni and Cedeno on the IF, and I'm just not sure if that's ideal.  There's certainly not much coming up the pipeline soon.  Although I'll argue in favor of Juan Diaz whenever the opportunity arises, I would like it if the M's we able to pick up a top middle infielder in either the draft or the international signing period.  I think we have enough outfielders to go around for now.

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Submitted by jemanji on

Agree that Lopez-Betancourt-Cedeno would lock in the offensive woes around the horn for 2009.  The question is whether Beltre's ever going to rally much, anyway, in Safeco in '09 ...

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Don't know whether you're arguing for Green in the draft, or inadvertently so, but it's a fair point... always easier to collect talent at glove spots and then move them (B.J. Upton style) if necessary...

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As you know, that's a temptation they try to resist, drafting an inferior talent because of position need.  The positional needs morph on you very quickly.

Still, the fact is that you always want to draft towards the left side of the D-spectrum... 's a good pernt...

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I think it's one of the rare times that it's happened, but you, Dave, and I are all pushing Ackley right now.  I don't know if Churchill is on or off that wagon at the moment though.

 

I'm actually hoping for Jiovanni Mier at #27, and also trying to get attention for Juan Diaz.  He's still the same mold of hitter as Yuni and Lopez, but he's a great defender and switch hits.

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Right now you'd tentatively pencil him in as the DH, Jay?  Presume that would have Clement at C?

You and Gordon have been the gurus on Wlad Balentien.  What would you project for him at this point, as far as two-three years down the road?

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