What Prospect could we get to play 3rd

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BucsFaninGA

What Prospect could we get to play 3rd

Post by BucsFaninGA »

I am not up on my minor league talent outside of the Pirates, but are there players that can be hand to man 3rd base for our beloved Buccos. While I like Freese and J-Hay...I doubt if the Bucs will go that route in 2018.



Thoughts on young talent that could be acquired???



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dogknot17@yahoo.co

What Prospect could we get to play 3rd

Post by dogknot17@yahoo.co »

Jose Osuna
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Post by SammyKhalifa »

I might almost be easier to acquire someone to play 2nd.
OrlandoMerced

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Post by OrlandoMerced »

I think you can present a strong case that the Pirates should address the position in free agency. The two top targets would be Moustakas and Frazier. I did a projected 2018 payroll the other day.



McCutchen 14,500,000

Marte 7,500,000

Harrison 10,000,000

Polanco 3,500,000

Freese 4,250,000

Frazier 575,000

Mercer 7,500,000

Bell 600,000

Cervelli 10,500,000

Diaz 600,000

4OF

INF

3B



Cole 6,500,000

Taillon 600,000

Nova 8,500,000

Glasnow 600,000

Kuhl 600,000

Williams 600,000

Rivero 4,000,000

LeBlanc 1,250,000

Schugel 600,000

Hudson 5,500,000

RP

RP (org guy) 550,000

Total 88,825,000



If you look at organization depth, some of the larger current salaries can be replaced with internal options beyond 2018 (Meadows for McCutchen, Keller/Glasnow for Cole, Kramer, Newman, Moroff for Harrison & Mercer). So raises for guys like Marte/Polanco/Taillon/Rivero and Bell will mostly be mitigated by current large salaries coming off of the books.



But, this is all contingent on the team being willing to move payroll more into the $120M range as opposed to the $100M range. The average payroll this year was $150M, based on the forbes revenue projections, with revenues in the $230M range, they should be in the 120-130M payroll range. especially with the miniscule D/E ratios.



I am generally risk averse when it comes to adding big FA deals, but when you have the payroll flexibility and a major hole to fill, there's no excuse. But, obviously if Kang is coming back, you just play him.
BucsFaninGA

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Post by BucsFaninGA »

I doubt if we see Kang again. I think the legal powers in Korea are black balling Kang. I would be surprised to see him play ever again Bucs uniform.



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Post by mouse »

I wouldn't say it's the fault of legal officials in Korea that Kang cannot get immigration approval. Attorneys in this area warn foreign students with any criminal violations not to go home unless they are willing to take the chance getting immigration approval getting back. The problem for those students is US immigration policy -- people with criminal violations cannot gain entry. It's entirely possible the problem is a US one and not a Korean one.
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Post by notes34 »

I was understanding that is was US policy that was keeping him out?
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Post by BenM »

457264744166696E694046070 wrote: I doubt if we see Kang again. I think the legal powers in Korea are black balling Kang.



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I don't know about the Korean legal system, but I think his punishment is too light. If he had racked up three DUIs anywhere in the US, he would have served jail time. And rightfully so in my opinion.



And I have no problem with US immigration authorities keeping out someone who has a history of drinking and driving.
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Post by Bobster21 »

5D565E5257564D080E794058515656175A56390 wrote: Jose Osuna
Osuna seems to have a good bad bat [edit], which isn't easy with the limited PT he gets. He's taken some practice at 3B. I would like to see him get some time at 3B so that they can get an idea whether he can handle the position next year if needed.



The Pirates are way too conservative in this area. I recall when they realized Pedro had to be taken off 3B but said they wanted to give him the entire off season to prepare for 1B. Meanwhile, I watched Buck Showalter move Craig Reynolds from 3B in 2012 to 1B in mid season with no preparation. Reynolds struggled at 3B but immediately thrived at 1B. In 2015, Showalter put Steve Pearce at 2B with no prior experience just to get his bat in the lineup. This year he started 2Bman Schoop at SS. The point is if a mgr thinks a player might be able to handle a position, it's ok to try him there without a year to prepare. Osuna has been practicing at 3B. Give him a try.
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Post by dmetz »

I don't like the idea of acquiring a 2bman because JHay's glove and bat both play best there. Go get a 3rd baseman. Trade or FA (I know, I laughed at the last one too)



Kang's salary is so minimal that there's no point to planning on him being back. it's not going to hamstring any team, even our cheap team if he and his few million dollars shows up.



If he's able to join the team, that's a great bench piece/ injury insurance. Heck, we might end up with a very nice looking sunday lineup with Kang and Freese on the bench.
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