
The only major move the Brewers made over the winter was signing free agent closer Trevor Hoffman, the all-time saves leader. He is expected to work out better than last year's flop, Eric Gagne. But, after losing their top two starting pitchers -- LHP CC Sabathia and RHP Ben Sheets -- to free agency, the Brewers were unable to find outside replacements. Thus, their rotation is perilously thin entering spring training.
ARRIVALS: RHP Trevor Hoffman (free agent from Padres), RHP Jorge Julio (free agent from Braves), LHP Chase Wright (trade with Yankees), OF Trot Nixon (free agent from Mets), OF Chris Duffy (minor league free agent from Pirates), RHP Eduardo Morlan (Rule 5 selection from Rays), INF/OF Jason Bourgeois (minor league free agent from White Sox). DEPARTURES: LHP CC Sabathia (free agent, signed with Yankees), RHP Ben Sheets (free agent, unsigned), OF Gabe Kapler (free agent, signed with Rays), LHP Brian Shouse (free agent, signed with Rays), RHP Salomon Torres (retired), RHP Guillermo Mota (free agent, signed with Dodgers), RHP Eric Gagne (free agent, unsigned).
SPRING FOCUS: Getting the rotation through camp unscathed is a major objective, considering the Brewers are taking only five established pitchers to camp. The Brewers also must align the bullpen in front of new closer Trevor Hoffman. The backup outfield spots are up for grabs, and new manager Ken Macha must decide if Bill Hall can hit right-handers well enough to man third base most of the time, or if a platoon is necessary.
PROJECTED ROTATION:
1. RHP Yovani Gallardo
2. LHP Manny Parra
3. RHP Dave Bush
4. RHP Jeff Suppan
5. RHP Seth McClung
Entering camp, the Brewers have no idea who the sixth option might be. LHP Chris Capuano, who missed all of the 2008 season after undergoing Tommy John elbow surgery last May, probably won't be ready until a month or two into the season.
Gallardo missed most of last season after undergoing knee surgery but has the best stuff on the staff, so he's No. 1. Parra hit the wall hard at the end of his first season in the rotation and must prove he can pitch effectively until the end. Suppan was totally out of gas at the end of the year, a point of concern. And McClung has been a swing man in the past, so he's never been in a rotation for an entire season.
PROJECTED BULLPEN:
RHP Trevor Hoffman (closer)
RHP Carlos Villanueva
RHP David Riske
RHP Todd Coffey
RHP Jorge Julio
LHP Mitch Stetter
RHP Eduardo Morlan
Signing Hoffman to a free agent deal filled a huge void for the Brewers, who were left without a closer when Salomon Torres retired and the disappointing Eric Gagne left via free agency. All that was left was aligning the pitchers in front of Hoffman.
With Brian Shouse leaving via free agency, Stetter figures to inherit the role of left-handed specialist. Morlan is a Rule 5 pick from Tampa Bay, so the Brewers have to keep him all season or offer him back. Riske was sidelined most of last season with elbow problems that eventually required surgery, so the Brewers are looking forward to having him back healthy.
PROJECTED LINEUP:
1. 2B Rickie Weeks
2. SS J.J. Hardy
3. LF Ryan Braun
4. 1B Prince Fielder
5. RF Corey Hart
6. 3B Bill Hall
7. CF Mike Cameron
8. C Jason Kendall
Weeks has had his problems in the leadoff spot, but there is no other leadoff-type, so he'll probably stay atop the lineup. One real problem for the Brewers is a lack of balance. Fielder is the only left-handed hitter expected to be in the regular lineup.
Hall has had problems hitting righties in the past (.174 last season), so he might share time at third base with left-handed-hitting Mike Lamb. Hart, Hall and Cameron all are prone to striking out, so it might be dangerous to line them up together at the bottom of the lineup.
PROJECTED RESERVES:
C Mike Rivera
INF Craig Counsell
OF Tony Gwynn Jr.
OF Trot Nixon
Rivera started only 11 games last season, a ridiculously low number. Counsell provides backup at third base, shortstop and second, which makes him very valuable. Gwynn is out of options and will have to be kept or sent through waivers.
The Brewers hope Nixon can stage a comeback in the fashion that Gabe Kapler did a year ago. There probably will be room for one more bench player, perhaps INF/OF Jason Bourgeois.
TOP ROOKIES: SS Alcides Escobar would get the call if anything happened to J.J. Hardy. He is the top prospect in the organization, a superb fielder who has improved dramatically at the plate. 3B Mat Gamel has had defensive issues in the minors (85 errors over the past two seasons), but he will be given a shot in spring camp to prove he can play the position at the big-league level. RHP Tim Dillard got his feet wet with a couple of stints with the Brewers last year, and he will get a shot to earn a spot in the bullpen.
MEDICAL WATCH:
LHP Chris Capuano (Tommy John surgery in May 2008) missed all of last season and is expected to start this year at Class AAA Nashville to work his way back.
2B Rickie Weeks (left knee surgery in September 2008) was injured in the NL Division Series against Philadelphia but is expected to be full-go at the start of camp.
RHP Mark Rogers (two shoulder surgeries) was the Brewers' first-round draft pick in 2004 but missed the past two seasons in the minors. Rogers is on the 40-man roster for the first time but probably won't pitch in the Brewers' camp.
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