All right, so I played Dodger GM, now it's time to take Bill Stoneman's job. I don't know if any of you even care about the Angels, but here goes:
I think the Angels have a little more to work with than the Dodgers do, so I think I could make them into an almost guaranteed title contender. First thing I'd do is offer Jose Guillen, Jarrod Washburn, and David Eckstein to the Diamondbacks for Randy Johnson. My guess is that would be enough, but if push came to shove and they didn't want Wash, then I'd offer either Ervin Santana or Bobby Jenks, whichever they wanted. The signing of Jared Weaver would make up for that loss. Next on the to-do list is signing Edgar Renteria or Nomar Garciaparra to play shortstop. Edgar is option number one. Nomar is number two and could probably be had for less at this point. Troy Glaus also needs to be resigned.
They'd need a number five starter at this point, and there are so many available I don't even know who'd I'd go after. I'm thinking that either Russ Ortiz or Matt Morris would probably come at well below what they're worth if they can produce the way they have in past years. Morris would be my first choice, but either would be fine at the back of the rotation. I'd really like to get Derek Lowe after the postseason he just had, but Randy Johnson and Derek Lowe might be asking a bit much. I'd promote Ervin Santana or Bobby Jenks to come out of the bullpen as the longman, basically taking Kevin Gregg's spot, moving Gregg into Scot Shields' spot, then making Shields and Donnelly the primary setup men and K-Rod the new closer. I'd like to keep Percival, but some team like the Giants or Cubs will probably offer him way more, so why even bother at this point?
The remaining roster moves would be to move Glaus to first base, make McPherson the everyday third baseman, then move Erstad back to center and Garret Anderson to left, and pick up the option on Bengie Molina. If the Dodgers don't resign him, I'd like to pick up Jose Hernandez as a utility infielder until Adam Kennedy is healthy. The lineup and rotation would look like this (along with ideal production):
CF: Darin Erstad (.312, 16 HR, 82 RBI)
1B: Troy Glaus (.288, 45 HR, 105 RBI)
RF: Vlad Guerrero (.334, 38 HR, 134 RBI)
LF: Garret Anderson (.318, 28 HR, 125 RBI)
SS: Edgar Renteria (.292, 25 HR, 95 RBI)
C: Bengie Molina (.278, 18 HR, 81 RBI)
DH: Jeff DaVanon (.298, 21 HR, 74 RBI)
3B: Dallas McPherson (.272, 38 HR, 84 RBI)
2B: Chone Figgins (.305, 5 HR, 64 RBI)
1. Randy Johnson (21-5, 2.89 ERA)
2. Bartolo Colon (18-10, 3.55 ERA)
3. Kelvim Escobar (17-8, 3.48 ERA)
4. John Lackey (14-9, 4.15 ERA)
5. Matt Morris (14-10, 4.30 ERA)
Key reserves:
Casey Kotchman
Jose Molina
Adam Riggs
Tim Salmon
Jose Hernandez
Bullpen:
Ervin Santana
Kevin Gregg
Scot Shields
Brendan Donnelly
Francisco Rodriguez
I think the Angels have a little more to work with than the Dodgers do, so I think I could make them into an almost guaranteed title contender. First thing I'd do is offer Jose Guillen, Jarrod Washburn, and David Eckstein to the Diamondbacks for Randy Johnson. My guess is that would be enough, but if push came to shove and they didn't want Wash, then I'd offer either Ervin Santana or Bobby Jenks, whichever they wanted. The signing of Jared Weaver would make up for that loss. Next on the to-do list is signing Edgar Renteria or Nomar Garciaparra to play shortstop. Edgar is option number one. Nomar is number two and could probably be had for less at this point. Troy Glaus also needs to be resigned.
They'd need a number five starter at this point, and there are so many available I don't even know who'd I'd go after. I'm thinking that either Russ Ortiz or Matt Morris would probably come at well below what they're worth if they can produce the way they have in past years. Morris would be my first choice, but either would be fine at the back of the rotation. I'd really like to get Derek Lowe after the postseason he just had, but Randy Johnson and Derek Lowe might be asking a bit much. I'd promote Ervin Santana or Bobby Jenks to come out of the bullpen as the longman, basically taking Kevin Gregg's spot, moving Gregg into Scot Shields' spot, then making Shields and Donnelly the primary setup men and K-Rod the new closer. I'd like to keep Percival, but some team like the Giants or Cubs will probably offer him way more, so why even bother at this point?
The remaining roster moves would be to move Glaus to first base, make McPherson the everyday third baseman, then move Erstad back to center and Garret Anderson to left, and pick up the option on Bengie Molina. If the Dodgers don't resign him, I'd like to pick up Jose Hernandez as a utility infielder until Adam Kennedy is healthy. The lineup and rotation would look like this (along with ideal production):
CF: Darin Erstad (.312, 16 HR, 82 RBI)
1B: Troy Glaus (.288, 45 HR, 105 RBI)
RF: Vlad Guerrero (.334, 38 HR, 134 RBI)
LF: Garret Anderson (.318, 28 HR, 125 RBI)
SS: Edgar Renteria (.292, 25 HR, 95 RBI)
C: Bengie Molina (.278, 18 HR, 81 RBI)
DH: Jeff DaVanon (.298, 21 HR, 74 RBI)
3B: Dallas McPherson (.272, 38 HR, 84 RBI)
2B: Chone Figgins (.305, 5 HR, 64 RBI)
1. Randy Johnson (21-5, 2.89 ERA)
2. Bartolo Colon (18-10, 3.55 ERA)
3. Kelvim Escobar (17-8, 3.48 ERA)
4. John Lackey (14-9, 4.15 ERA)
5. Matt Morris (14-10, 4.30 ERA)
Key reserves:
Casey Kotchman
Jose Molina
Adam Riggs
Tim Salmon
Jose Hernandez
Bullpen:
Ervin Santana
Kevin Gregg
Scot Shields
Brendan Donnelly
Francisco Rodriguez
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