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  • He hurt is back the last time he played the outfield

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    • hank blalock appears to be deciding between #rays, #marlins
      http://twitter.com/SI_JonHeyman/status/9986618471

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      • me late

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        • On another note, the Mets signed Calero to a minor-league deal.

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          • Originally posted by m26555 View Post
            On another note, the Mets signed Calero to a minor-league deal.
            Wow.

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            • Two execs I asked about Kiko Calero last week said his medicals were trouble. So he should be right at home with the #Mets.
              http://twitter.com/PeteAbe/statuses/9988763775

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              • #Rays also made Blalock minor-league offer. Team not interested in bidding contest. Branyan was more appealing. Blalock can't play OF
                http://twitter.com/Ken_Rosenthal/statuses/9999783134

                Makes it seem like the Rays really aren't that interested.

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                • I don't see how Blalock fits into the Rays

                  C - Shoppach (Navarro)
                  1B - Pena (Aybar)
                  2B - Zobrist (Rodriguez)
                  SS - Bartlett (Zobrist)
                  3B - Longoria (Aybar)
                  LF - Crawford
                  CF - Upton
                  RF - Joyce
                  DH - Burrell
                  Bench - Navarro, Aybar, Rodriguez, X

                  Yea Burrell and Zobrist can play in the OF, but Burrell sucks and you're forcing Rodriguez into the lineup anytime you have to move around an outfielder. An outfielder makes SO MUCH MORE SENSE for this team than Blalock. The Twitter blast is right. He ain't ever going to play. And if you're looking for a second thing, it's another middle infielder, like Brignac. Not a 1B/maybe 3B like Blalock.

                  And Jennings is coming soon too which makes even less PA for Blalock.

                  It makes no sense.

                  It's the Marlins, and beat out Jimenez, Lamb, Barden, and Richar. Literally. Morrison will probably go to go to AAA to delay the arbitration so Blalock would have 2 months not to suck.

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                  • The Fish and Blalock

                    The Fish and Blalock

                    by R.J. Anderson - March 4, 2010

                    Matt Klaasen has written the most about Hank Blalock this year. In January he wrote:

                    Hank Blalock: -3 hitting, -2 fielding = 0.3 WAR. Do you really think Blalock’s going to play 150? Six years ago, it seemed like he and Mark Teixeira would be torching the AL West for years to come. Tex is a superstar in pinstripes, while Blalock looks like he’s done. I’d say he’ll be lucky to get a major-league deal, but you never know.

                    And in February:

                    Hank Blalock
                    Career Split: 21.8% (1060 PA v LHP)
                    Regressed: 15.4%
                    CHONE projected wOBA: .328
                    Estimated wOBA vs. RHP: .342
                    Estimated wOBA vs. LHP: .291

                    It may seem like Hank Blalock was good just a couple years ago, but it’s really been six. He has even a bigger split than Delgado, but he’s also not as good of a hitter in general. A .342 wOBA part-time DH can be useful, but not often.

                    With that in mind, here’s the book on Blalock: He’s an above average hitter against right-handed pitching and a sub-par fielder at either corner base with a history of injuries who figures to come pretty darn cheap*. Naturally, the Marlins and Rays are reportedly interested. Since the Marlins still play in the National League, Blalock figures to be under consideration as a first baseman. The Fish’s first base depth chart looks like this:

                    Gaby Sanchez
                    Jorge Cantu
                    Wes Helms
                    Logan Morrison

                    Cantu figures to start at third and Morrison is probably going to the minors for a little more seasoning, which leaves Sanchez and Helms as the main competition. That means Sanchez is the Marlins’ first baseman. Here’s where it gets interesting though. If the Marlins really want to maximize on the margins, then adding Blalock and placing him in a platoon with Sanchez could make sense. Minor League Splits has Sanchez with a 1.000 OPS against lefties in 469 at-bats and a .824 OPS in 1,288 at-bats versus righties.

                    Those splits obviously will not translate on a 1:1 basis to the majors and those numbers are unadjusted and spread across various leagues and hitting environments. The question the Marlins have to answer is this: Does Sanchez have any more room for development? It’s a simple cost-benefit analysis. The cost in adding Blalock is (possibly) negatively affecting Sanchez’ development, while the benefit is helping the overall team dynamic.

                    Given that the Marlins have already offered Blalock a minor league deal, maybe they’re just trying to get the best of both worlds.

                    *As an aside, Blalock bears resemblance to a certain other left-handed former third baseman. One who I’ve mentioned far too much this week already, but here we go again. Blalock stacks up pretty well to Eric Hinske. Check out how they match up across the WAR components since 2002:

                    Batting:
                    Hinske: 15.7
                    Blalock 14.1

                    Fielding:
                    Hinske: -3.4
                    Blalock: -13.9

                    Replacement
                    Hinske: 117.4
                    Blalock: 128.6

                    Positional
                    Hinske: -22.1
                    Blalock: -7.8

                    So Hinske played positions of less defensive importance, but played them better. He also played a little less and hit a little better.
                    http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/index...sh-and-blalock

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                    • SI and John Heyman are reporting that Blalock to the Rays is heating up and appears imminent.

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                      • BAKER OUT UNTIL MIDWEEK: Gonzalez updated catcher John Baker's status, saying he has a tight forearm. Gonzalez said Baker won't return to game action until the middle of next week.
                        http://miamiherald.typepad.com/fish_bytes/

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                        • Baker needs some fangirls so that this problem does not persist into the season.

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                          • SI_JonHeyman

                            hank blalock agrees to minor-league deal with #rays for $925,000 plus $400,000 in extras.
                            -Twitter

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