Tuesday, November 6, 2012

A’s Offseason Summary & Thoughts thru October




The lack of updates to this A’s blog is due to a number of reasons:

1.     The offseason
2.     A hurricane
3.     A vacation
4.     The Timberwolves season began
5.     The offseason


As mentioned in the last post, the A’s offseason got off to a quick and early start with the trade for Chris Young.  Since then, the team has remained relatively busy and left me with one head-scratcher; who is going to be play shortstop for this team in 2013

The A’s wisely picked up Grant Balfour’s option but surprisingly passed on Stephen Drew’s one year option.  When I first saw this news, I assumed it would be quickly followed by another signing, trade, or wrapping up Drew to a longer term deal vs. his one year option.  To date, the question remains, who is going to play shortstop for this team in 2013?

In a surprise move (to me at least), the A’s resigned Bartolo Colon to a one year, $3 million deal.  I thought for sure we saw the end of the Bartolo era with the team, but the length and price tag of this deal is appealing enough to keep him around to see what is left in the tank … while off PED’s of course.  This brings up a good question about what’s next for the rotation and Brandon McCarthy’s impending free agency, but does not answer the question, who is going to play shortstop for this team in 2013

So I can only imagine you see the $100 million dollar question that remains for this team.  The good folks over at Athletics Nation have been talking about this quite extensively as well.  I’ve seen/read all of the thrown out options – resigning Drew, moving Cespedes to the infield, signing a free agent, etc.  However, if you take a look at that free agent list/link, you’ll see that Drew is a top-two choice on the list and that several of the options are a significant downgrade.  I’ll add that Scutaro isn’t an everyday SS, so I don’t necessarily consider him an option.  While the thought of moving Cespedes to SS is intriguing, I think the team would have made that announcement already if it was legitimately on the table.  Right?  I hope Beane has something up his sleeve because this could really come back to hurt this team’s chances of building off of this past season’s successes. 

In other news around the clubhouse, congrats to Josh Reddick for winning his first gold glove!  Josh is the first A’s outfielder to win the award since 1985, when Dwayne Murphy took home the award.  While I don’t say this too often anymore, I’m too young to really remember the player that Murphy was, as he was with the club from 1978-1987 and that is right around the time I started following the team while playing Little League. 

So, I’ll ask one last time, who do you think is going to play shortstop for the A’s in 2013?!  Let’s go Oakland!

1 comment:

  1. The article linked to below has to be (right?) the reason the A's haven't inked Stephen Drew. OK, so "has to be" is way to strong of a phrase, but it is nice to hear that we are, at least in some capacity, linked to Nakajima.

    Hope Billy and co. can get this done!

    http://mlb.sbnation.com/2012/11/16/3652166/hiroyuki-nakajima-free-agency

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