Tuesday, July 13, 2010

My plan for the 2011 Pittsburgh Pirates

If I could be GM for a day…

The Bucs’ Brass have said they would spend up to 50M on the MLB roster if the prospects were ready and they felt they had a core that could win. Well, I think it is safe to say that they will be ready next year. So, here is what I would do:

Not going to get much in a trade for Church, Duke or Dotel, so give them away for cash considerations. Duke makes about 4.5M, Church 1.5M, and Dotel about 3.5M. I think you could get 5M back from that bunch.

Release Andy LaRoche, Jason Jaramillo, Ryan Church, Brendon Donnelly, Bobby Crosby at end of the season.

Sign Jayson Werth to a 5 year deal for 45M. He currently makes 7.5M/year and I imagine he is in for a raise at least to 9M per, especially if he decides to come to the Pirates who would have to overpay.

Sign Brandon Webb to a 3 year deal for 21M. He currently makes 8.5 so I think we could get him for 7M/year with incentives, following his injury year.

Sign Javier Vazquez to a 3 year 33M deal. He currently makes 11.5M but with his age I bet we could get him for 11M per year plus incentives.

Sign Eric Hinske to a 1 year, 1M deal. He always plays for winners, at least in the second half of the seasons. Can play multiple positions and can pinch hit.

Sign David Ross to backup Doumit for a 1 year, 1.5M deal.

Trade for Ryan Theriot. He makes a very affordable 2.6M this season, so we could probably trade a prospect and cash to the Cubs to attain him. I’ll project spending 3M for him.

Call up Danny Moskos and Chris Jakubauskas (who deserves a second chance after the head plunking he took) and pay them league minimum.


Adding the current salaries, plus the 5M in cash we could get, plus the new salaries, the Pirates would be spending only about 45M on their 2011 roster. That still puts them second to last in the league in team salary, and gives them 5M leeway to spend at the trade deadline if they are actually in contention. My 2011 roster would look like this:

Starting Lineup:
CF Andrew McCutchen
LF Jose Tabata
RF Jayson Werth
1B Garrett Jones
3B Pedro Alvarez
2B Neil Walker
C Ryan Doumit
SS Ryan Theriot

Bench:
2B/OF Delwyn Young
IF/OF Eric Hinske
C David Ross
SS Ronnie Cedeno
OF Lastings Milledge

Pitchers
SP Brandon Webb
SP Javier Vazquez
SP Paul Maholm
SP Ross Ohlendorf
SP Brad Lincoln
RP Jeff Karstens
RP Chris Jakubauskas
RP Joel Hanrahan
RP DJ Carrasco
LP Javier Lopez
LP Danny Moskos
CL Evan Meek

There it is. I didn’t fact check on the 2011 salaries of the current players, but rather went with their salaries for 2010. Therefore, the final number might rise slightly but I doubt it would pass 50M. Seems like it would be relatively easy to do, and who wouldn’t like that 25-man roster? Especially in the NL Central?

But…alas.. I am not the Pirates GM. Thoughts?

2 comments:

Ngewo said...

I am sure some guys would have to get pay raises. Also, I think they need to be rid of Doumit. As much as I like him, but he is a terrible catcher. If you watched the Brewers game the other night, you witnessed one player blowing the game himself.

I realize Sanchez is not ready for the majors yet, but maybe they can trade Doumit to an AL team...

You really think they could get Webb that cheap? Teams have no problem going out and over-spending on pitchers, especially if the Yankees go out and sign Cliff Lee, other teams will need to try and keep up....

J Offord said...

I agree Doumit is a defensive liability, but I don't think we'll get anything for him. He will just be a stop gap until 2012 when Sanchez arrives.

As for Webb, he is already paid 8.5M a year plus hasn't really pitched for 2 seasons.

However, he could probably pull in close to what Sheets got this year which is 10M. Sheest only missed 1 season though and they are comparable ages. 7M might be optomistic but I think we could spend a little more if necessary.