Been a slow weekend for the Bucs down in Pirate City, however there is some good news to report via Jenifer Langosch. That news being relieve Joel Hanrahan who was expected to miss opening day is now back on track to be available. The MRI done on Hanrahan's elbow shows no structural damage. Dr. James Andrews who evaluated Hanrahan said that he is available to start some flat ground throwing this week. Hanrahan who is expected to be an anchor for the pen posted a 1.72 ERA in 33 appearances for the Pirates last Summer.
First Base - A corner stone for every MLB team starts with the first basemen. The Pirates however do not have that corner stone sealed up yet. Jeff Clement (26) who was acquired in the Jack Wilson/Ian Snell trade from the Mariners will be given first shot at filling the position. Clement while playing in the American League was predominantly a DH as well serving as their back up catcher. Clement who measures in at 6'1/225 is an intriguing player. His stint in Triple-A last summer with Tacoma and Indianapolis provided us with solid numbers including an overall batting average of .274 with 21 home runs. However his average with Indianapolis was a disappointing .224; that number may be skewed seeing as he had to get readjusted to a different location and team. In 75 career games with the Mariners Clement hit .237 with seven home runs and 26 RBI. Clement is going through a rigorous training regime at first getting him as ready for the season opener as much as possible. If Clement were to fail, Garrett Jones who is currently playing right field would be the most likely option to replace Clement. Jones who before coming to the Pirates had played first base in the Twins organization.
The worst thing about this position, is that the Pirates are very thin at it in the minor leagues. It is very possible that wonder-kin Pedro Alvarez may make the switch at some point in his career if he shows that he doesn't have the mobility to remain at third in the big leagues. Alvarez although has shown great development at the hot corner and for the time being will remain there for the foreseeable future.
Next up on my agenda will be second base, where newly acquired Aki Iwamura will be the starter barring any injuries in spring training. Until next time, Long Live the Bucco Nation!
-Willy