by JdEarly » Fri Oct 21, 2005 7:39 pm
I will start by saying that it's 12 games into the season. I know you don't want to fall too far out of the race, no matter how early, but I generally don't even worry about making any sort of roster moves until around the 1/4 marker in the season (the night when game 42 is played is my usual). At that point, if you're still floundering, you might even look into cutting your losses with Zambrano or Oswalt. Until then, here are my thoughts on your current roster:
1. Justin Morneau is a huge hitter in the right situation. This is not that situation. If you have so many lefties in your division, and he's going to be sitting when they pitch, that's $4.62M in dead money on most night. Marcus Thames would be a good option against lefties with a cheaper platoon mate, or if the other player was getting more playing time, but benching Morneau for Thames is only going to hurt you. I would drop Thames (look to trade him, first) and play Morneau every day, or move them both and have that money to make moves on your roster.
2. Ben Broussard is a good left handed bat, don't get me wrong. But playing in a very neutral park like Yankee Stadium, when the other teams have a ton of left handed pitchers, doesn't not play to his strengths at all. J.T. Snow, even with his injury rating, would have been a better option for you in this situation, even though he is a little costly. The guy can flat out rake against righties, and gets on base well against lefties, too.
3. Your catcher platoon isn't going to do you any favors. Again, you have the more expensive player in the platoon set up to get less playing time over the course of the season. I would look to move John Buck as soon as possible, because he's not going to be worth that cap number by the time all is said and done. Torrealba, on the other hand, should easily surpass the value placed on his card.
Okay, personally, I would cut ties with Morneau, Thames, Broussard, and Buck. With the money you save from them, I would recommend picking up Lyle Overbay and Jason Varitek. Those two can play every day, hit lefties well, and both get on base and knock runners in. And that's what you're looking for, right?
Hope this helps at least a little.