12-29-09, San Francisco Chronicle
The Giants have made their first significant offseason acquisition, a hitter who could replace the 20 homers they lost with Bengie Molina and give manager Bruce Bochy some lineup versatility.
Giants spokesman said Monday the team has reached a contract agreement with free-agent infielder Mark DeRosa, a 34-year-old who has spent most of his 10-year career with the Braves, hit 23 homers with 78 RBIs combined for Cleveland and St. Louis last season and has a career on-base percentage of .343, which would have ranked second among Giants regulars in 2009.
Multiple reports peg the contract at two years, $12 million. DeRosa passed a team physical in San Francisco on Monday, no formality given offseason surgery to repair a wrist he hurt shortly after he was traded from Cleveland to St. Louis in July.
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DeRosa is an infielder who could become the Giants' primary third baseman in 2010, which would shift Pablo Sandoval to first base. DeRosa can play anywhere on the infield and in left field. DeRosa is not considered an offensive difference-maker. Few such players are available, and they come at a cost the team might not be willing to pay. In the case of outfielder Jason Bay, one of the top prizes on the market, he reportedly does not want to play in San Francisco.
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Well, I'll, uh... :boring:
No... seriously... DeRosa is a...:boring: