TheGodFresco
formerly gsdoubleu
- Aug 31, 2007
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Damn Lester passed up our offer of 7/$168? Wtf to go with the Cubs??
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We dont have the necessary prospects to land him. At least based on what I have read, the Phillies want a ridiculous haul for him. We dont have the ammunition.Opposite of making the farm better, Hamels? He's at $23.5M for each of the next 4 years (Age 34) with a team/vesting option in 2019. We've done work with Philly before, but I'm not sure what we have in the farm to give up.
We have nobody at LF, 3rd
Perez and Arias
On a side note, is Angel Villalona ever gonna do anything for us?
Been keeping tabs on him since they first signed him when he was like 16. Looks like he never got charged with shooting that guy.
The Giants' offseason has been pretty quiet so far. They bid on several high-priced free agents, including Pablo Sandoval and Jon Lester, but came up short.
On Tuesday, they reportedly made a small move that could have an impact on their bullpen in 2015.
Relief pitcher Curtis Partch signed a minor league deal with the Giants, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer.
The 27-year-old Merced-native had been in the Cincinnati organization since he was drafted by the Reds in the 26th round of the 2007 MLB Draft.
Partch made 20 relief appearances for the Reds over the last two seasons, compiling a 4.75 ERA and 22 strikeouts in 30.1 innings pitched.
In six total appearances in 2014, Partch did not allow a run over seven innings pitched.
The Giants drafted Partch out of Merced High School in the 49th round of the 2005 draft, but he did not sign.
huge move. FINALLY!