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Red Sox need backup shortstop

Written on January 7th, 2010 by Evan Brunell725416 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2010/01/07/red-sox-need-backup-shortstop.htmlRed+Sox+need+backup+shortstop2010-01-07+12%3A00%3A33Evan+Brunell
Boston Red Sox vs Seattle Mariners in Seattle

With the signing of Adrian Beltre and impending acquisition of Bill Hall, it seems that the Sox only have one thing left to do: dump Mike Lowell to bring in a backup shortstop.

Lowell is perhaps even more redundant with the acquisition of Hall, who can play third and has done so primarily for a while now. There are now four third basemen on the roster (Kevin Youkilis included).

What the team lacks is a viable backup shortstop. While Hall can play every position but catcher competently, he hasn’t tried his hand at short in three years — and thus shouldn’t be considered an option there. He figures to serve as the fifth outfielder and primary third base backup and likely first base as well. He also can appear at second base but is his position of least experience (assuming you sum all his outfield games).

Assuming that the team dumps Mike Lowell (who deserves a better fate and I feel should have a nice season in 2010 but it is what it is, and I can’t argue with the team’s decision), who can they bring in?

Filed under Felipe Lopez, Jed Lowrie, Jerry Hairston, Khalil Greene, Mark Loretta, Nick Green, Orlando Cabrera Tags:

Wagner to Atlanta, Pedroia to Short, Tito Really to the Tea Cabinet?

Written on December 3rd, 2009 by Mike Silver682913 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2009/12/03/wagner-to-atlanta-pedroia-to-short-tito-really-to-the-tea-cabinet.htmlWagner+to+Atlanta%2C+Pedroia+to+Short%2C+Tito+Really+to+the+Tea+Cabinet%3F2009-12-03+12%3A49%3A54Mike+Silver
Red Sox vs. Orioles

Pedroia to Short?

Sometimes, the answer is so obvious that it was staring you in the face the entire time. Well, maybe Pedroia to short isn’t that obvious, but I’m surprised that it took this long for anyone to suggest the move at all, myself included.

There are risks here, though. Pedroia was moved off short for a reason. Even during the minor leagues, many scouts liked him at the keystone long term. Now, three seasons into his major league career at second base, there is no saying what his arm or his range will look like across the diamond. Though he’s got great fielding skills for a second baseman, there are differences in reading grounders, going to the left up the middle, throwing distances, positional defensive standards, and a litany of other concerns when changing positions…

Filed under Billy Wagner, Boston Red Sox, Dustin Pedroia, Felipe Lopez, Marco Scutaro, Placido Polanco Tags:Billy Wagner, Boston Red Sox, Dustin Pedroia, Marco Scutaro, Mike Silver, Orlando Hudson, Placido Polanco

Assessing Boston’s shortstop options

Written on November 30th, 2009 by Evan Brunell680531 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2009/11/30/assessing-bostons-shortstop-options.htmlAssessing+Boston%27s+shortstop+options2009-11-30+12%3A00%3A48Evan+Brunell
One of 9 total players to earn a hit.

With the departure of Alex Gonzalez to Toronto, it’s time to move on and explore what options are available to Boston to man the shortstop position in 2010 — and possibly beyond. I’ve gone through some potential free-agent and trade options and then tied it all in a neat little bow for consideration.

Internal options include Jed Lowrie and Jose Iglesias.

The free agent market has a bevy of options, but they all have their drawbacks. From Marco Scutaro to Adam Everett to Miguel Tejada to Craig Counsell — yes, Craig Counsell — we have you covered here.

Want to think trade? Stephen Drew, Cristian Guzman and Hanley Ramirez are considered.

Yeah, Hanley Ramirez. The New York Daily News has a note that the Marlins are talking to the Red Sox about a Hanley Ramirez trade.

Filed under Adam Everett, Craig Counsell, Cristian Guzman, Felipe Lopez, Hanley Ramirez, Jed Lowrie, Jose Iglesias, Marco Scutaro, Miguel Tejada, Orlando Cabrera, Ryan Theriot, Stephen Drew Tags:

The 2009 Shortstop Free Agent Market

Written on October 29th, 2009 by Mike Silver627158 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2009/10/29/the-2009-shortstop-free-agent-market.htmlThe+2009+Shortstop+Free+Agent+Market2009-10-29+11%3A22%3A34Mike+Silver
Mets vs. Astros

One of the more pressing issues facing the Red Sox this offseason, the shortstop position can be considered the number two need for the team, behind the gaping hole in left field.

But shortstop may actually be the more challenging option of the two, as the position features few legitimate major league options to fill gaps.

As Evan outlined earlier, there are a bevy of quality left field options available on the market, headlined by Jason Bay, Matt Holliday, and Bobby Abreu but also including upside buys in Jermaine Dye and Rick Ankiel, as well as plenty of depth. Come December, no team will be left wanting for a left field option.

Teams seeking shortstops will not have this luxury, however. Cot’s Contracts lists just 12 free agent shortstops among this class; 2 of whom have club options. And, no, David Eckstein won’t be considered for the position either. He’s a second baseman now, can’t hit, and has a declining glove. Here are the candidates:

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