
If this were fantasy baseball, those names would be terrifying. However, as the Giants showed last year, it takes much more than star power to win in the real game. A look at recent history will show that this kind of spending doesn't often payoff for teams the way they would hope. In recent offseasons, we have seen teams like the Red Sox, Phillies, Marlins, Angels and Tigers spend freely for the big names in the offseason. While it does great for hype and hope in the offseason it has not payed off in the regular season or, more importantly, in the playoffs.
Some of the big spenders have even quickly abandoned ship with the bad contracts they have signed, which is how AGone, Crawford and Hanley Ramirez ended up with the Dodgers. While the Tigers did get through a very week American League playoff pool with the addition of Prince Fielder, they were no match for the Giants in the fall classic and Fielder failed to make any impact. While throwing money against the wall looks good in the offseason, it is not often the best way to build a team. Chemistry matters and that can't be bought.
While I came into this offseason daydreaming about Michael Bourn and Josh Hamilton coming to the Giants, Brian Sabean remained savvy and invested in chemistry by bringing back Pagan and showing little interest in Hamilton's desire for a six to seven year commitment. The Giants haven't gotten many winter headlines recently but they have gotten a lot of headlines in the fall. That is what it is all about and I look forward to the national media, once again, burying the Giants hopes of defending their NL West, NL penant and World Series crowns next year. Let's be honest hear, the best fantasy team is the Dodgers and they can fantasize about winning while the Giants go out and execute.
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