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  • Willie Bee
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    • 02-14-06
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    2009 MLB Preview: Oakland Athletics
    Oakland A’s take a Holliday

    Now that they've got him, what are they going to do with him? Oakland's trade to land Matt Holliday over the winter was a puzzling move and has speculation already running rampant.

    For the first half of last summer, it looked like Billy Beane and the Oakland Athletics were going to once again confound the experts with another playoff-caliber season. The standard-bearer for small market, small payroll clubs succeeding in the role of David vs. the Goliaths of the MLB world, Oakland shot out to a 17-12 record in April and sat 51-42 on July 11 following a 9-2 win over the Angels.

    That win left the A’s just four back of the Halos in the AL West and in the thick of the AL Wild Card hunt with the Red Sox and Twins at that time. Oakland seemed to be heading into the All-Star break on a high note.

    Instead, that game marked the last time the club would see the +9 mark above the .500 level. The A’s proceeded to drop 19 of their next 21 games, including three-game sweeps at the hands of the Yankees, Royals and Red Sox, plus a four-game sweep to the Blue Jays.

    Much of the second half demise can be blamed on Beane & Co. selling off a couple of top-notch pitchers in Rich Harden and Joe Blanton, plus an injury to Justin Duchscherer who was limited to just six starts after the Midseason Classic before being shut down due to hip trouble on Aug 18.

    Known for building from within or acquiring new young talent when selling off veterans before they can get to the free agent table, Beane pulled off a deal this past winter that seemed totally out of character when he packed off left-hander Greg Smith, oft-injured closer Huston Street and promising young outfielder Carlos Gonzalez to the Rockies in exchange for slugger Matt Holliday. It remains to be seen if Holliday was acquired just to try and coax a few more high-end prospects in another swap before this July’s trade deadline or use his imminent departure via free agency next winter to bolster Oakland’s high draft picks in 2010. One thing is for certain, and that is the A’s will not be able to sign Holliday to a long-term contract after this season as his agent, Scott Boras, will no doubt shop him to the Boston’s, New York’s, Chicago’s and Los Angeles’ of the MLB world.

    OFFENSE / DEFENSE
    Holliday wasn’t the only big stick added to the roster since the end of 2008 as the A's also brought 1B/DH Jason Giambi back into the Oakland fold. Big Gumby will presumably be the first baseman with Daric Barton relegated to a backup role for the season.

    The one guy that should be happy to see both Holliday and Giambi in the order is Jack Cust. A former 1st-rounder out of high school by the Diamondbacks, Cust walloped 33 homers last year, seven more than in 2007, but his numbers generally declined across the board other than the HR column and despite playing two dozen more games than in ’07. He’s managed to walk 216 times in 272 games the past two seasons, but he’s also made that U-turn back to the dugout 361 times in the same span, averaging a whiff every 2.4 AB. That’s not good, but with a little more protection in the order this year, he should improve in that category.

    Giambi will be joined on the right side of the diamond by 2B Mark Ellis who is coming off shoulder surgery this winter. The left side of the infield still finds Eric Chavez at third and Bobby Crosby at short. Chavez is coming back from shoulder surgery and has managed to play just 113 games the past two seasons combined, only 23 of them in 2008. Crosby exploded on the scene as a rookie in 2004 with 22 flies, but has basically imploded since. Winter rumors had Oakland talking to free agent Orlando Cabrera who remains a glove without a home at this time.

    There isn’t a lot behind that infield, so keeping what they do have healthy is going to be a must. Jack Hannahan can play both infield corners with Cliff Pennington backing up the middle of the diamond.
    Holliday’s outfield mates should be Ryan Sweeney in center and Travis Buck in right. Sweeney gets on base with relatively nice frequency; injuries have derailed a chunk of Buck’s career and development so far, though he just turned 25 last November and could get things turned around. Rajai Davis figures to be the top reserve for the outfield.

    Kurt Suzuki is back behind the plate again with Rob Bowen his backup to start the year. Manager Bob Geren is already counting the days until he can get the switch-hitting Landon Powell into his lineup. The former star at South Carolina and 1st-round pick by Oakland in 2004 has shown the ability to hit the long ball in the minors and he could be up before the end of this year.

    PITCHING
    If it doesn’t seem that long ago that every MLB front office exec and fan drooled over the arms chunking the spheroid for the A’s, it’s because it wasn’t that long ago. The 2003 version of the Athletics included Tim Hudson, Barry Zito, Mark Mulder, Rich Harden, Ted Lilly and Aaron Harang. Hudson and Lilly were the elder statesmen of the group at 27.

    This year’s Oakland rotation figures to come out of Spring Training with right-handers Duchscherer and Sean Gallagher plus lefties Dana Eveland, Dallas Braden and Gio Gonzalez. Duchscherer is coming off a second hip surgery in as many years, and will be a free agent after this season, meaning he could be trade bait in July if the club is not in the hunt.

    Eveland and Gallagher should be given more rope to play with this spring, and Braden has shown he can handle the mound in the minors…now if he can just translate that to the bigs. Gonzalez is one I hope to enjoy watching make some progress this year. He’s got strikeout stuff, but also suffers control lapses that you’d expect with a young arm.

    Jerome Williams, most recently of the Nationals, and Edgar G. Gonzalez, formerly of the D-Backs, are in camp pushing for a job along with Josh Outman, a lefty who made four starts for Oakland in ’08 and didn’t fare too badly. Also keep an eye on James Simmons who is the stud in waiting and could get his call-up come this September or even earlier.

    With Street gone, Geren has said he will go with a two-headed closer at least to start the season. Joey Devine and Brad Ziegler combined for a 0.85 ERA last year in over 105 innings, with Ziegler recording 11 saves and Devine vulturing a 6-1 W-L mark out of the pen. Santiago Casilla will share some of the 7th- and 8th-inning chores with veteran Russ Springer and Mike Wuertz, plus Jerry Blevins playing the lefty-specialist role. There’s a lot to like about this pen.

    SCHEDULE

    With the exception of the extra three series they will play on the East Coast against strong AL East clubs, the Athletics have a fairly even slate. There will be two long flights home without any time off, the first a Tampa to Oakland turnaround May 21-22, and another Boston to Oakland trip July 30-31.
    • 12 of first 19 games vs. the AL East
    • 24-26 (Home-Away) through May
    • 29-28 (Home-Away) vs. AL West
    • 3-7 (Home-Away) vs. Boston and Tampa Bay; 4-6 vs NY Yankees; 6-3 vs Toronto; 7-3 vs. Minnesota; 6-3 vs. Kansas City; 3-6 vs Chicago White Sox. The extra road games vs. the Red Sox, Rays, Yankees and White Sox are a definite disadvantage for the A’s, giving them an extra trip across the Lower 48 to Boston, Tampa and New York.
    PROJECTIONS
    The A’s averaged 79 wins over the course of five simulations, from a low of 73 to a high of 83. In three of the simulations, Holliday played at least 140 games; in the other two he was limited to 95 in an effort to replicate him being dealt in July.

    Win totals are still not up and that is likely due to the books waiting to see where some of the last of the free agents sign. The Greek currently lists Oakland at +2050 to win the AL and +3550 to go all the way.
  • R3Sports
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    #2
    I like the A's this year, I expect them to compete heavily with the Angels!
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    • VegasDave
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      • 01-03-07
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      #3
      Originally posted by R3Sports
      I like the A's this year, I expect them to compete heavily with the Angels!
      With this pitching staff? I don't really see it.

      Beane stockpiles and stockpiles prospects, some of the prospects bloom into great players, then he trades them off to stockpile more prospects.

      Eventually he has to actually hang on to some of his young talent and be a buyer so this team can overcome its mediocrity.
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      • Willie Bee
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        #4
        Will all boil down to the starters and whether or not they get a damn thing out of Chavez and Crosby.
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        • VegasDave
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          #5
          I remember when Crosby first came into the league and was supposed to be the "next big thing".
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          • SBR Lou
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            #6
            Did you decide to do these previews in alphabetical order so the Yankees would be last?

            Good stuff.
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            • pico
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              #7
              i hate the As. they always lose when i bet them
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              • VegasDave
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                #8
                Originally posted by pico
                i hate the As. they always lose when i bet them
                One of my least favorite teams in the league too.
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                • ryanspeer2001
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                  #9
                  Vegas Dave hit it right on the nose in the first response. This pitching staff is not going to win Oakland anything more than MAYBE a chance to be 4-5 games out of a wild card spot.
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                  • sallysnax8
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                    #10
                    You's are crazy. A's did big things this year angels made no moves. they've compared the 3 of thier starters this year to the big 3 (mulder zito hudson). Giambi Holliday Sweeney Ellis a healthy Chavez they'll get it done .
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                    • Chi_archie
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                      • 07-22-08
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                      #11
                      doesn't Oakland have 3 really really good pitching prospects who are close to ready for MLB time?
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                      • frostno98
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                        #12
                        Now that's what I'm talking about. A's fan since 3rd grade, and had the joy of watching them in the Battle of the Bay world series vs. SF. That's when baseball use to be worth watching.
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                        • Chi_archie
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                          #13
                          I miss Will "the thrill" Clark Rich Reuschell and kevin Mitchell
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                          • Willie Bee
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Chi_archie
                            doesn't Oakland have 3 really really good pitching prospects who are close to ready for MLB time?
                            Gio Gonzalez is one of the ones you might be thinking of, and the only one that will probably see time, or much time, this season. Trevor Cahill and Brett Anderson are also high on prospect lists. And James Simmons is a guy who could get a look at the end of this season, he might rank fourth in their system right now as far as pitchers go.
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                            • sallysnax8
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by frostno98
                              Now that's what I'm talking about. A's fan since 3rd grade, and had the joy of watching them in the Battle of the Bay world series vs. SF. That's when baseball use to be worth watching.
                              been a's fan my whole life b/c of bash brothers and henderson. just sux b/c i live NJ where everyone loves Yanks and mets.
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                              • Dexter
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                                #16
                                I almost fell out of my chair when I saw Giambi back in Oak.

                                The A's will be cellar dwellars, but the future is bright with Trevor Cahill (mold of Brandon Webb) and another ground ball artist (with a nice K rate) Brett Anderson from the left side. They should both be up mid-summer for an organization that loves to push their young arms.

                                Gio Gonzalez did not impress me at all last year. his fastball is not only slow, but it has no movement. hes very wild as well. a mid rotation guy at best imo.
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                                • sallysnax8
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                                  #17
                                  cellar dwellars??? yea right haven't been in the cellar in years and this year we got the lineup baby
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                                  • Dexter
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                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by sallysnax8
                                    cellar dwellars??? yea right haven't been in the cellar in years and this year we got the lineup baby
                                    we? lol

                                    you have the lineup? holliday was a nice add, but lets see him outside of coors. giambi? cust? these guys wont hit 250.

                                    chavez's better days have come and gone.

                                    Projected Lineup
                                    CF Ryan Sweeney
                                    2B Mark Ellis
                                    DH Jack Cust
                                    LF Matt Holliday
                                    1B Jason Giambi
                                    3B Eric Chavez
                                    C Kurt Suzuki
                                    SS Bobby Crosby
                                    RF Travis Buck

                                    *your right though - cellar dwellars was the wrong term didnt realize how bad sea was last year.
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                                    • Willie Bee
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                                      #19
                                      Seattle should be improved, certainly would be tough to be much worse. We'll see come July what Beane & Co will be doing: Buying, selling or sticking with what they have????
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                                      • sallysnax8
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                                        #20
                                        lol billy sells. we gamble he sells.
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                                        • Willie Bee
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                                          #21
                                          Interesting. Got to wonder if Oakland won't try to move Crosby, at least eventually this summer if not this spring.

                                          Free-agent shortstop Orlando Cabrera has agreed to a one-year, $4 million contract with the Oakland Athletics, sources told ESPN The Magazine's Buster Olney.

                                          Free-agent shortstop Orlando Cabrera has agreed to a one-year, $4 million contract with the Oakland Athletics, who also are closing in on a deal with veteran infielder Nomar Garciaparra, sources told ESPN The Magazine's Buster Olney on Monday.
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                                          • ryanXL977
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                                            #22
                                            crosby is gone. just wait a few weeks.
                                            whata bust
                                            good fielder though
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                                            • Willie Bee
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                                              #23
                                              Wonder if the Tigers might be interested in him right now? Got to think Oakland couldn't ask for much with other teams knowing he's a bench player now.
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                                              • ryanXL977
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                                                #24
                                                they would be glad to dump his salary. for anything at all.
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                                                • sallysnax8
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                                                  #25
                                                  Originally posted by ryanXL977
                                                  crosby is gone. just wait a few weeks.
                                                  whata bust
                                                  good fielder though

                                                  he's going to come around with the bat this year.. he worked wit holliday and McGwire in offseason we should see some production out of him this year.
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                                                  • sallysnax8
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                                                    #26
                                                    Scratch that!!!! we just signed Orlando Cabrera!!!!!!!!!! 1 year 4 mill
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                                                    • ryanXL977
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                                                      #27
                                                      he can train with babe ruth and mantle, he will never be shit
                                                      he has been in the majors 5+ yrs, thats long enough
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                                                      • cocknocker
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                                                        #28
                                                        The A's will contend with the Angels for the division crown based upon their starting pitching, lots of home day games and their re-tooled hitting lineup. To add Holliday ino the mix is going to get anyone who hits behind him good numbers, an that hitter will more than likely be Jason Giambi, who shuldn't have ever left the Bay in the first place because he had his own team out here and was a big fish in a little pond. Hopefully Chavez will hold up for a full season. If he does, the outlook is pretty bright for them. They are more than capable of playing with the Angels.
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                                                        • ryanXL977
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                                                          #29
                                                          eric chavez plays over 99.5 games at third

                                                          yes +230
                                                          no -250
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                                                          • sallysnax8
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                                                            #30
                                                            dont matter fam if he goes out we got garciaparra or crosby to play there.. its all good let the season start and then you can talk shit....
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                                                            • ryanXL977
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                                                              #31
                                                              i live 20 minutes from oakland, im a fan. but chavy isnt gonna be healthy and nomar isnt either. if they are relying on one of those guys, or crosby, then theyre in trouble
                                                              i have faith beane knows those guys will all be hurt, they always are
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                                                              • Willie Bee
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                                                                #32
                                                                I think the key for Oakland now isn't that either Chavez or Nomar stay healthy all the time, just that one of them is healthy at all times. If a couple of their young arms catch lightning in a bottle this year, if they really do hold Holliday and let him walk for the draft picks, you never know.
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                                                                • ryanXL977
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                                                                  #33
                                                                  my thoughts and hopes, exactly
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                                                                  • Willie Bee
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                                                                    #34
                                                                    Tough blow for the A's, hopefully for them Ducky isn't out more than a month.

                                                                    Justin Duchscherer will have arthroscopic elbow surgery next week, likely causing the Oakland Athletics' two-time All-Star to miss at least the first month of the season.


                                                                    PHOENIX -- Justin Duchscherer will have arthroscopic elbow surgery next week, likely causing the Oakland Athletics' two-time All-Star to miss at least the first month of the season.

                                                                    Manager Bob Geren announced the surgery on Friday, but he said the team has not yet determined when or where Duchscherer will have the operation. He also said the A's won't know how long Duchscherer will be out until after the surgery. Typically, a pitcher would miss at least six weeks with an arthroscopic procedure on his elbow.

                                                                    "Anytime you lose a guy it's disappointing, especially when the player is a possible No. 1 guy," Geren said.

                                                                    The 31-year-old Duchscherer had been bothered by a sore elbow almost the entire spring. Last week he had two encouraging bullpen sessions, but when he tried to pitch in a minor league game on Thursday, he had to leave in the first inning because of elbow pain.
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