Showing posts with label miguel cabrera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label miguel cabrera. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Assessing the draft: Rebuilding Year Ova!


(Editor's note: This is the latest in a series of posts briefly breaking down each team's draft. It will culminate in the debut of the 2010 Power Rankings at the end.)

If there's one thing we can count on with Shea, it's a terrible team name. He managed to outdo himself once again on the uncreative scale. Shea is looking to finally break through in this league, after some really down years. Ah, the life of a Cubs fan.


Focus: Hitting. Unquestionably hitting. A nice mix of power and speed, with a lot of depth as well. No question Shea was thinking about the bats. Maybe he just found out that chicks dig the long ball?

Storyline: After weeks of speculation, Shea went with Miguel Cabrera as the No. 1 overall pick. A safe pick but time will only tell whether it was the right one. Remember, two years ago, Shea took a similarly named player with the No. 1 overall pick. That was a disaster.

Headscratcher: Taking Brandon Webb, who is almost certain to start the season on the DL, is fine, but then he went and drafted Jarrod Washburn, a man without a team who will dangle at the end of the roster.
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Monday, March 22, 2010

Shea: I thought about Halladay, but Cabrera a stud

There really was no wrong choice for Shea to make with the No. 1 overall pick. But, because it's the top pick in the draft, we here feel the need to discuss and break it down.

Was it the correct one? That's up for debate. Shea chose Miguel Cabrera over the likes of Matt Kemp, Matt Holliday and Roy Halladay.

Shea already had Justin Morneau locked up at 1B and Alex Rodriguez at 3B. So with that said, why did he choose the first baseman instead of an outfielder?


"Well for the first pick, I think it's more important to select the most talented person than worry about what position he plays," Shea said Monday. "If he can fill a roster slot and is the best out there, you cannot pass him up."

Shea said he thought about taking Halladay before sticking with Cabrera, whom Shea called a "stud."

"He has power, average, RBIs, walks, you name it," Shea said. "He's also decided to stay sober this year and lost weight. Both should help his performance."

Cabrera, who turns 27 in April, had 34/103/.324/.943 last year. Kemp, 25, had 26/101/.297/.842 but he stole 34 bases and had a drastic production increase from 2008. Holliday, 30, was 24/109/.313/.909 and thrived in St. Louis.

Really, he couldn't go wrong. It's just a matter of whether taking a second 1B or an OF was a smart move.

"Miggy has keeper potential after I lose A-Rod," Shea said.

When asked whether he was concerned about Cabrera and his drinking issues, Shea didn't seem to be. It does not appear he has been in contact with the star, either.

"He's a grown man and has corrected his mistakes," Shea said. "I'll leave the ballplaying to him and the drinking/partying to me."

Shea made it clear he has championship-aspirations. He said the war room was subdued after taking Cabrera and more focused on the task at hand.

"We were pretty sure about this selection for quite some time, so it was exciting to finally have him put the cap on," Shea said. "But, shortly after it was back to business and sticking to the plan we set out for to make a championship run this year."
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