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Monday, January 22, 2007

What the Giants Infield Should Look Like in 10 Years, Part 1

Note: Judging from Brian Sabean's previous policies regarding bringing up minor-league position players, the chances of this actually occuring are so small they do not need to be discussed.

This is the first part in a four-part weekly series about who should be where, coming out of the Giants' talented but ludicrously underused farm system.

1B: Ishikawa is the way for the Giants to go. With the Aurilia signing, the Giants have proved their noncommitance at the first sack, which means good news for Travis. He hit 22 home runs for San Jose in 2005, if you want to know if he has power. I know the California League is the greatest hitter's league this side of the 8-year-old division of the local Little League, but still, 22 home runs anywhere in professional baseball is nothing to sneeze at, the home-run totals of Major League stars over the past 10 years notwithstanding. Can he field, you ask? You bet. I have compiled a nice little chart out of what I could find in the way of fielding off the link above, which you can find here.

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