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Holliday on the block, can he find a home by the Bay?

October 27, 7:39 PMSan Francisco Giants ExaminerTheo Fightmaster
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Holliday would be a great addition to any team.                          Stephen Dunn/Getty Images

Colorado Rockies left fielder, Matt Holliday is officially on the trading block as reported by Troy E. Renck of the Denver Post. The usual suspects, Angels, Red Sox, Yankees and Mets, are interested. Even the Twins, Royals and the Nationals are considered to be in the running for the premier outfielder. 

The Rockies say they are looking for pitching.   Pitching you say? Well pitching the Giants can do. And as the old saying goes; if they’re on the lot, they’re interested.
 
The Giants have a trove of young pitching, and an absolute dearth of power, but is there a match between these two western division foes?

Mr. General Manger sir (Dan O'dowd), let me show you this 25 year old left handed model. It’s got a deceptively good fastball, and the Jonathan Sanchez has a strong off-speed pitch when you need to shift gears.  We’ll even throw in a free power train warranty, or at least a Randy Winn.  

Or, if you’re more in the market for a workhorse, let me show this strong durable righty, Matt Cain. He’s pitched more than 600 innings the past three seasons and has a sub four ERA the past two. Now with the durability you will lose some economy, as he may walk a few more than you'd prefer, but the Matt Cain is a front line starter on a team with big league offense.  Cheap payload too considering what you'd be gettin'.
 
And, Mr. O’dowd, if you’d please step over to our previously owned lot we have a small compact available. This left hander has great stuff. You may want to print the carfax injury report as you are aware Noah Lowry missed all of last season, but in ’07 he won 14 games for a pretty terrible team. And, at barely 28 there’s hardly any miles on him.
 
Oh, no sir, that’s not for sale, that Tim Lincecum is the only one of its kind and we will not be making a deal for it. You see, it’s the best young pitcher of its kind and we are pretty partial to keeping him in his stock colors, orange and black.
 
What’s that you ask? Oh, over there in the corner. You probably won’t be interested in that, it’s just a fancy frame on blocks. Really it’s a shell of its former self… the Barry Zito 2007 model. Did I mention the price tag is a little steep on that one? But, he can sell the crap out of $200 jeans.

  While it could be all for not, the Giants need to make a push for Holliday.  Their offensive woes have been well documented, but let's revisit the holes Holliday could fill all by himself.

Home Runs.  The Giants ranked dead last in home runs with 94.  The league average in '08 was 163.  For comparisons sake the two teams still playing this late into October combined for 394 round trippers.  Holliday would have easily lead the Giants with his 25 from last season.

Runs.  Yes this was one of the stronger categories for the G-Men. They only finished second to last in this category with 640 runs, three better than the Padres, but more than one hundred below the MLB average of 753.  Holliday was personally responsible for 195 of the Rockies runs in 2008.
Batting average. The Giants finished 20th in the majors in batting average.  Holliday hit .321, which also would have been a team high.

Stolen bases.  Fred Lewis and Randy Winn were largely responsible for the teams 108 stolen bases.  Holliday had 28 in the 139 games he played in; could have been another team high

Holliday also has a career slugging percentage of .552 an OPS of .938, an on base percentage of over .400 the last two seasons.  He would easily be able to switch to right field if Winn is a part of any off season dealings, or can stay in left if Fred Lewis becomes the fourth outfielder sparring Rowand, Winn or Schierholtz in center and right.

It may be hard to rationalize the Giants demoting Lewis being that he's one of the few young bright spots they've had the past several seasons. But keep in mind he's not even a full year younger than Holliday.  The bigger question would come down to contracts.  Lewis makes about $400,000 and Holiday is slated to make $13.5 million next year.  The Giants will also need to be sure they can resign Holliday to a long term deal before they pull the trigger on a trade.

I know giving up a guy like Cain will hurt, and Sanchez may too turn out to be a great pitcher.  And the likelihood of the two teams making this kind of a deal within the division may not be very high, but the Giants cannot afford to stand by as one of the best hitters in baseball is up for grabs. 

 

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