Saturday, December 19, 2009

Recent Moves

As you all know, the Yankees have traded for Curtis Granderson, signed Nick Johnson, and parted ways with Hideki Matsui and Johnny Damon.

I think that Granderson for Damon should now be seen as a push, with the potential to be a significant upgrade. If Granderson can return to his 2008 form, it will be a significant upgrade, considering the improvement in defense and his age (29). However, I worry about his .327 OBP in 2009. He's got to do better than that to replace Johnny Damon, who averaged an OBP of about .360 over his four seasons with the Yankees.

The Johnson move is very interesting. Matsui is only 35 and had a very productive 2009, going 28-90-.876. Johnson's 2009 -- 8-62-.831. So, last season at least, there was no comparison between the two. However, Nick is only 30, and his 2006 23-77-.948 season isn't that long ago. But he didn't play at all in 2007, and barely played in 2008.

I've always liked Nick Johnson because he gets on base like crazy. He'll be a good number two hitter, when he plays. But considering that LA was able to sign Matsui for 1 year/$6 million, I have no idea why Matsui is not a Yankee. I except him to put up the same numbers this season as he did last with LA out of the DH spot. Some, in defending the Johnson deal, say that he can play the field. Yes, but where? I don't remember him playing any outfield, and Tex plays first base every day. So that's irrelevant.

So, overall, I think so far we're coming into 2010 weaker. I wonder if Melky will be the full time left fielder or if they have something else in store.

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