Feb 09 2010
Free Agent Pickups For The Baseball Offseason 2010
This has been an interesting two months without baseball ever since the end of the 2009 season. We knew there would be a handful of high profile names entering free agency during the off season.
Many signings during the winter can have a profound impact upon the season to come. After all, look at what the Yankees were able to pull off last season.
The team looked nothing like its former self after adding Mark Teixeira and Nick Swisher to its batting lineup and CC Sabathia and AJ Burnett to its pitching rotation. This gave the Yanks a powerhouse roster that no team could compete with.
Which teams have made the biggest signings during the 2009 off season so far? Did your favorite team acquire any big names? Let\’s take a look at some of the most notable action so far.
In the world of pitchers, the biggest free agent was John Lackey. Not only does he boast a tremendous amount of playoff innings on his resume, but he\’s also still young, as he\’s just barely over 30 years old.
When healthy, Lackey is a top 15 pitcher in baseball. The Red Sox now have a reliable arm to pitch right behind Josh Beckett, making for a dangerous one two punch.
While the Angels will certainly miss their ace pitcher\’s presence, they\’ve been fortunate enough to make a valuable addition to their batting lineup. Having signed Hideki Matsui, they\’ve stolen him away from the Yankees and will enjoy his presence on the team.
He\’s also an extremely reliable outfielder through the course of any season, making great offensive contributions. While he\’s 35 years old, he hasn\’t shown many signs of slowing down, so the Angels should expect some solid contributions next season. Matsui\’s presence will definitely be felt in Los Angeles.
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