Giants agree to $54 million 3 year deal sign third baseman Matt Chapman

Former Toronto Blue Jays third baseman Matt Chapman (right) signed a deal with the San Francisco Giants on Fri Mar 1, 2024 for three years (AP News file photo)

By Stephen Ruderman

The Giants have agreed to a three-year, $54 million contract with free agent third-baseman Matt Chapman, per Jon Heyman of the New York Post.

It’s another signing for the Giants, as well as Giants President of Baseball Operations Farhan Zaidi, who had himself a busy off-season. First came the signing of Korean outfielder, Jung-hoo Lee. Then there was the signing of pitcher Jordan Hicks, and then the signing of Jorge Soler to a three-year deal.

Now, Chapman comes to the Giants, and will be their everyday third-baseman. While Chapman will not provide the Giants with the most efficient bat, he does have power, but most importantly, Chapman, a four-time Gold Glove winner, will provide strong defense at the hot corner.

Chapman will make $20 million this season; $18 million next season; and $16 million in 2026. According to Jeff Passan of ESPN, Chapman will have opt-outs after each of the first years of the deal.

The question is what will happen to JD Davis, whom the Giants acquired from the New York Mets at the Trade Deadline in 2022, and who came into camp expected to be the Giants’ everyday third-baseman.

Davis is off to a fast start this spring, going 4-for-9 with a pair of home runs. Perhaps Davis could be a power bat, who could come off the bench to hit a home run late in the game.

Chapman is the second of the ‘Boras Four’ to be signed. Cody Bellinger was re-signed to a three-year, $80 million deal by the Chicago Cubs on Wednesday. However, starting pitchers, Jordan Montgomery, and 2023 National League Cy Young Award Winner Blake Snell remain on the marker over a week into spring training games.

The Giants could also be in on Snell, who would provide depth to an interesting pitching rotation. Logan Webb enters his third season as the Giants’ ace, and while he heads the rotation, he is joined by Jordan Hicks, who is being converted from a reliever into a starter, as well as young left-handed prospect, Kyle Harrison.

If Hicks and Harrison pan out, the addition of Snell, as well as the potential for Carson Wisenhunt to be called up later this season could suddenly give the Giants one of the strongest rotations in Baseball.

Other Notes:

The Giants beat the Texas Rangers, 11-5, at Scottsdale Stadium to get their first win of the spring. Despite strong offensive performances from the team, the Giants were the lone team without a spring training win coming into today.

Shortstop Brandon Crawford signed with the St. Louis Cardinals on Tuesday.

Crawford, who had spent all 13 years of his major league career with the Giants, and whose loyalty to the Giants dates back to his childhood in the early 1990s, told Andrew Baggarly, the Giants Beat Writer for The Athletic, that he felt like Zaidi did not want him back, despite his willingness to play multiple positions and be a mentor for prospect, Marco Luciano.

“The bottom line is I was not wanted back by the one person who[se opinion] matters,” Crawford told Baggarly. “So I went with a team that gave me a major-league contract,” implying that the Giants offered him a minor league deal with an invite to Spring Training.

Crawford also said that despite a good clubhouse, the last two years were not fun, and complained about not generally playing more than two games in a row, as well as the lack of communication by Manager Gabe Kapler.

Manager Bob Melvin has brought a new set of rules into the Giants Clubhouse, following the lack of rules and structure from his predecessor, Gabe Kapler.

Those rules include every player, coach and trainer being on the field for the National Anthem to show their opponent that they are ready to play. Melvin is also making his starting position players stay at the ballpark for a period of time after leaving spring training games.

Veterans, including Austin Slater have shown their appreciation of the new rules and structure in the clubhouse, following two years in which a lack of rules and structure led to disappointing seasons.

One last note to add to the end. The Giants also signed shortstop Nick Ahmed to a minor league deal with an invite to Spring Training. Ahmed, who turns 35 years old and has spent the entirety of his 10-year major league career with the Arizona Diamondbacks, seeks to make the team and have a bounceback season with the Giants. He has also expressed his ambition to win the Giants’ every day shortstop job. Ahmed made his debut this afternoon, and went 1-for-3 with a home run.

Stephen Ruderman is an MLB beat writer for http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Oakland A’s Relocation podcast with Daniel Dullum: A’s Prez Kaval says renderings should be ready by Mar 8th

Oakland A’s team president David Kaval said that the A’s Las Vegas ballpark renderings will be ready before the A’s two game series against the Milwaukee Brewers on Fri Mar 8, 2024 at Las Vegas Ballpark in Las Vegas ( file photo from Oakland A’s)

On the A’s Relocation podcast with Daniel:

#1 Oakland A’s team president David Kaval said this week that renderings for the A’s Las Vegas ballpark should be ready by Mar 8th and 9th when the A’s play the Milwaukee Brewers at Las Vegas Ballpark.

#2 The two games at the A’s triple A ballpark in Summerlin the opportunity for Kaval to show off the new renderings and answer some daunting questions about when does he think the park will be ready in conjunction with A’s interim plans for 2025-27.

#3 Kaval and the A’s are moving forward with construction plans for the Vegas ballpark but Schools over Stadiums whose in appeal court working on the language for a petition that put an initiative on the Nov 2024 ballot that would stop the public financing for the park.

#4 Daniel out of the 35 acre block at the Tropicana Hotel only nine acres will be devoted to the A’s and the A’s will be limited to the nine acres with a fix roof. Kaval is pushing hard to get the blue prints finalized and says there almost ready.

#5 A’s owner John Fisher is having trouble finding a place for the A’s to play in 2025-27 until the Las Vegas ballpark is ready. Kaval did say that the A’s renderings will be presented at the two Las Vegas pre season games.

Daniel Dullum does the Oakland A’s Relocation podcasts each Friday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

That’s Amaury News and Commentary: Oakland A’s – Baseball Boycott Capital

The book Beisbol on the Air by Jose Iber and Anthony R Salazar

Oakland A’s – Baseball Boycott Capital

That’s Amaury News and Commentary

By Amaury Pi-González

If you have never heard of a fan base boycotting their team’s Opening Day, it is because it is not common in Major League Baseball history in Oakland or any other city. But such is the state of affairs on the A’s franchise today. Last Dive Bar and The A’s 68’s have joined forces for a full boycott of Opening Day, March 28 when the A’s host the Cleveland Guardians.

During the 2023 A’s season, there were reverse boycotts, and in the end, the Oakland A’s attendance at the Oakland Coliseum was the lowest among all 30 in major league baseball. Not all of this can be attributed to the boycotts, but A’s hardcore and casual fans have shown disinterest in the team since the team announced their move to Las Vegas.

The relationship between A’s fans and A’s ownership is very similar to part of the Christian marriage vows I, take you to be my favorite team, to have and to hold from this day forward for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer”. Unfortunately, it has resulted in a very nasty divorce, what attorneys call “irreconcilable differences.”

On March 28 at 7:07 PM the Oakland A’s inaugurate their 2024 season when they will play the Cleveland Guardians at the Oakland Coliseum.

Fans plan to boycott the A’s opener by showing up at the Coliseum parking lot but not inside. Instead of going inside the Coliseum to watch the game, fans will show their displeasure with owner John Fisher, who is trying to relocate the team to Las Vegas. The Oakland A’s are offering a BOGO deal for that Opening Night against the Guardians, buy one tixket get another ticket for free.

New book: “Béisbol on the Air” by Jorge Iber and Anthony R. Salazar. Essays of Major League Spanish-Language Broadcast is now available.

Both the U.S. population and Major League Baseball rosters have seen dramatic demographic changes over the past 50 years. The nation and the sport are becoming multilingual, with Spanish as the unofficial second language.

Today, 21 of 30 MLB teams broadcast at least some games in Spanish Filling a gap in the literature of baseball, this collection of new essays examines the history of the game in Spanish, from the earliest locutores who called the plays for Latin American audiences to the League’s expansion into cities with large Latino populations–Los Angeles, Houston and Miami to name a few–that made talented sportscasters for the fanaticos a business necessity.

Utes roll past Cardinal 90-68

The Stanford Cardinal guard Michael Jones (13) takes a jump shot against the Utah Utes at John M Huntsman Arena in Salt Lake City on Thu Feb 29, 2024 (Stanford Cardinal photo)

By Daniel Dullum

Thursday, February 29, 2024

Embarking on its final Pac-12 men’s basketball road trip, Stanford traveled to Salt Lake City and dropped a 90-68 decision to Utah Thursday.

It was the fifth consecutive loss for Stanford.

Cole Bajema hit five 3-pointers en route to a game-high 21 points. Gabe Madsen was next for the Utes with 15 points, and Delvon Smith had 13 points, 10 assists and 10 rebounds. The Utes outrebounded Stanford 40-29, and Utah never trailed in the game.

Michael Jones led the Cardinal with 20 points, including three 3-pointers Andrej Stojakovic scored 13 points and grabbed six rebounds, and Kanaan Carlyle and Maxime Reynaud added 10 points apiece for Stanford (12-16 overall, 7-11 Pac-12).

Field goal shooting The was a mixed bag for Stanford. The Cardinal made 49.1 percent of its total shots, but only 4-of-15 from 3-point range.

The Utes (17-11 overall, 8-9 Pac-12) opened the game with a 15-4 run, but Stanford recovered to make a 12-7 run to pull within 22-16. Reynaud scored twice during that run and Max Murrell scored his first points after missing nine games due to injury.

Utah led 46-27 at halftime. Though the Cardinal’s shooting improved to 58.6 percent (17 of 29) in the second half, they were unable to cut the Utes lead any less than 14 points. Jones scored 10 of his points in the second half, while the Cardinal tallied 23 of its 41 second-half points in the paint.

Josue Gil-Silva scored his first career points for Stanford in the closing seconds.

Stanford’s next stop is Boulder, Colo, on Sunday, when the Cardinal visit the Colorado Buffaloes for a 6 p.m. contest.

San Francisco Giants podcast with Michael Duca: Players make it known they prefer Melvin over Kapler

San Francisco Giants players have voiced their preference for manager Bob Melvin the way he runs the club over former Giants manager Gabe Kapler (photo from mlb.com)

On The SF Giants podcast with Michael:

#1 How happy are the players that former manager Gabe Kapler is gone in favor of first year manager Bob Melvin?

#2 The players seem to be happy with Melvin’s new structure of playing. One of the new rules of Melvin’s that every single person from coaches, players, equipment managers, bat boys, are required to be on the field for the national anthem hats off and lined up before each game.

#3 Melvin said it’s all about the perception that your ready to play saying even if your not playing your engaged. Melvin had similar housekeeping rules when he was with the Oakland Athletics. Although his A’s teams didn’t win too often they respected him enough to be a competitive team and he’s hoping likewise this season in San Francisco.

#4 It was noted that for the national anthem Kapler was in the clubhouse or not on the field and the players were not in front of the dugout. The point that some of the veteran players pointed out was discipline was lacking under Kapler while under Melvin he’s being detailed oriented and wants discipline.

#5 What’s the difference do you see for Melvin who managed the Padres last season and coming over to the Giants and managing this season?

Join Michael Duca for the San Francisco Giants podcasts Thursdays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Oakland A’s podcast with Jerry Feitelberg: Manfred is certain Vegas deal for A’s is a sure thing

Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred addresses the news media at spring training Tampa Bay Fl Thu Feb 15, 2024 at the Grapefruit League (AP News photo)

On the Oakland A’s podcast with Jerry Feitelberg:

#1 Major League Commissioner Rob Manfred said that if there was any doubt about the Oakland A’s going to Las Vegas Manfred wanted to assure everybody that the move is “solid” in spite of A’s owner John Fisher who has not come up with his share of the construction costs for his share of the Las Vegas ballpark.

#2 Manfred also wants the A’s to decide where there going to play in the interim for 2025-27. Manfred would like the A’s to decide to play in one location and not move say from Portland to Salt Lake City or even Oracle Park in San Francisco for example.

#3 As you may recall A’s president David Kaval said talks with the Oakland Coliseum will continue as it was reported their first meeting two weeks ago went well. Manfred who doesn’t have the best relationship with Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao might have to come back and have talks with Thao and work out something to get the A’s some place to play for the next three seasons after 2024.

#4 The Las Vegas stadium idea has run into it’s share of problems, there are no renderings, there is no funding plan from Fisher, Schools over Stadiums is appealing language for their petition drive in the Nevada Court of Appeals once up and running they need over 100,000 signatures to place an initiative on the November ballot to block the A’s public funding for the ballpark and the Nevada State Education Association has filed a $380 million lawsuit against the State of Nevada to block public funding of the park.

#5 After Fisher got a luke warm reception when he was introduced to a paid crowd in Las Vegas sponsored by the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce and Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman said that the A’s would be better off in Oakland with a waterfront ballpark. Manfred said Las Vegas is solid and that Goodman was the first person to talk Manfred about getting a baseball team in Vegas.

Join Jerry for the Oakland A’s podcasts Thursdays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

That’s Amaury News and Commentary podcast: Ohtani makes his first start as a Dodger; Ex-Card pitcher DeLeon dies at 63; plus more news

Los Angeles Dodger designated hitter Shohei Ohtani at spring training will made his Cactus League debut on Tue Feb 27, 2024 as a designated hitter in Camelback Ranch in Glendale Arizona. (AP News photo)

On That’s Amaury News and Commentary podcast:

#1 Los Angeles Dodgers two way player and for 2024 designated hitter Shohei Ohtani made his first start as a Dodger on Tuesday in Cactus League action at Camelback Ranch in Glendale Arizona stroking a home run. As a Los Angeles Angel Ohtani suffered a torn ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow Aug. 23 as a pitcher and was relegated to designated hitter until he suffered an oblique collateral ligament injury that sidelined him for the rest of 2023. Ohtani will not pitch for the 2024 season and will DH for the Dodgers.

#2 Former St Louis Cardinal pitcher Jose DeLeon has passed away at age 63 as announced by Los Leones del Escogido DeLeon’s Dominican Winter League team. DeLeon pitched in the majors for 13 seasons and led St Louis in strikeouts in 1989.

#3 It was just a matter of time that Cody Bellinger would end up getting a sweet deal. Bellinger remained unsigned for most of the off season until spring training got underway and will rejoin the Chicago Cubs to the tune of $80 million for three years. Bellinger last season hit .307, 26 home runs, and 97 RBIs.

#4 Former Oakland A’s catcher and Seattle Mariners coach Stephen Vogt was excited about making his managing debut with the Cleveland Guardians against the Cincinnati Reds at Goodyear Ballpark in Goodyear Arizona last Saturday. Vogt last played in 2022 and hit a home run in his last MLB at bat in Oakland. Vogt said this was like the first day of schools starting his managerial career on Saturday.

#5 Amaury, with some new faces in the Oakland A’s NBC Sports California TV booth with play by play announcers Jenny Cavnar and Chris Caray and color announcer Dallas Braden. All three bring something to the Athletics TV booth this season, Cavnar the first female lead TV play by play announcer, Caray the great grandson of Harry Caray will be the number two voice on the broadcasts and Dallas Braden returning doing the color. Braden most remembered for throwing a perfect game no hitter on Mother’s day on May 9, 2010.

Amaury Pi Gonzalez is the lead play by play voice for the Oakland A’s Spanish radio network at 1010 KIQI San Francisco and 990 KATD Pittsburg and does News and Commentary at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Sportstalk podcast at Sushi Confidential downtown San Jose Feb26, 2024

Sushi Confidential at 26 San Pedro Square, downtown San Jose (photo by Sushi Confidential)

Marko Ukalovic (host and San Jose Barracuda beat writer), Titus Wilkinson (San Jose Sharks and San Jose Barracuda beat writer), Troy Ewers (San Jose State Spartans and SJ Sharks beat writer) and Chiranbir Mahal (INDTV USA) with our host owner of Sushi Confidential Restaurant Randy Musterer.

Were podcasting from the Sushi Confidential San Pedro Square location at 26 San Pedro Square in downtown San Jose. There are three Sushi Confidential locations here in the South Bay to serve you 247 East Campbell Avenue in downtown Campbell, 17340 Monterey Road Morgan Hill and right here at San Pedro Square in downtown San Jose.

Sushi Confidential serves sustainable wild caught California Halibut caught off the coast of Santa Cruz. This is as fresh as it gets. Sushi Confidential offers a full menu made to order of Nigiri Sushi, special rolls, and try a favorite the sticky pork bao buns from the starter menu.

There is so much to choose from hot entrees, salads, ramen, a kids menu, to the eight piece Sushi Confidential rolls. Sushi Confidential with three South Bay locations in Campbell, Morgan Hill and downtown San Jose.

That’s Amaury News and Commentary: A’s Relocation to Havana

Estadio Latinamerico in Habana Cuba seats 31,000 if the Oakland A’s are interested (Trip Visor photo)

A’s Relocation to Havana

That’s Amaury News and Commentary

By Amaury Pi-González

Forget Las Vegas, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, Portland, or forever negotiating with Oakland. Havana, Cuba, is as crazy for baseball as any other place.

The ten reasons: A’s relocate to Havana.

1-The Stadium is already there, Estadio Latinoamericano, with 31,000 capacity. (You already have a Stadium)

2-There will be no owner of a team because in Cuba, there is no capitalism, and no private property is permitted. (You get rid of the owner)

3-There is no Commissioner making $25 million a year. In Cuba, the government Ministro de Deportes-Sports Minister runs it. (You get rid of the Commissioner)

4-You pay 5 pesos to watch a game if you are Cuban, more if you are a tourist; you can “negotiate.” (Affordability)

5-Cuba’s weather is perfect for baseball. The average temperature is between 77F and 80F (There is baseball all year long)

6-Fans Fest? You do not need that; the fans in Cuba are always celebrating. (In Havana’s Central Park, people know more baseball than you)

7-Traffic is not a problem in Havana. You cannot afford electric cars or new combustion-engine regular vehicles. (The best cars still running are 1955 Chevrolet’s)

8-There is no gambling allowed. The government busted all Casinos and organized betting 65 years ago. Havana was Las Vegas before Las Vegas. (You save)

9-Air is healthy; Pollution is not a problem in Havana; the government doesn’t care about climate change, and hurricanes change yearly. (Good health)

10-Last but not least. Housing is not that cool, kids. However, if you ascend to the ranks of the communist party, you can live in a great, big, lovely house.

You might not like it, but who knows, maybe you will. Take it from me, and I endorse this message, an authentic Cuban.

Join Amaury Pi Gonzalez for News and Commentary podcasts each Tuesdays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Headline Sports podcast with Charlie O: Pitch clock shaved from 20 to 18 seconds; Jackie Robinson statue was melted down for it’s metal; plus more news

Former New York Met Tommy Pham stands in the on deck circle at the Grapefruit League against the Washington Nationals at Port St Lucie Fla on Sun Feb 26, 2023. The pitch clock this season 2024 has been reduced from 18 seconds to 20 seconds with runners on base. The Players Union protested but MLB implemented the decision regardless. (AP News photo)

On Headline Sports with Charlie O:

#1 Major League Baseball has cut the pitch clock from 20 to 18 seconds and will remain at 15 seconds with no runners on base. MLB Players Association Chief Tony Clark said it was too soon to cut two seconds off with runners. Clark said that was a conversation that union leaders and the players had with MLB but MLB implemented the two second shave anyway.

#2 The cleats of Jackie Robinson baseball first African American player from his bronze statue that was cut at the ankles will be donated to the Negro League Museum in Kansas City. Robinson’s statue was cut and stolen. A vehicle that was involved in loading the statue was found at a complex in Wichita. The statue was found melted by the Fire Department. It was not believed to be racially motivated crime. It’s believed that three suspects were involved in the cutting of the statue and one suspect was named Ricky Alderete 45. The value of the statue is priced at 75,000 and anything over $25,000 is considered felony theft.

#3 The story of the bad uniforms continues. The jerseys have no stitched lettering like last years, the letters and numbering are embroidered, the batter man on the back of the jersey is lowered and the uniform pants are see through. Tony Clark once again speaking for the players saying it’s a disappointment that uniforms now have taken center stage and is hoping the uniforms can change before opening day.

#4 The New York Yankees Alex Verdugo says he has no hard feelings against Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora. Verdugo was traded from the Red Sox to the Yankees saying that Cora was hard on him but there are no hard feelings. Verdugo said that he loves Cora outside of the game, his kids and his family. That there is nothing personal between him and Cora.

#5 On Saturday 1320 ESPN had a chance to attend the Fans Fest sponsored by the Last Dive Bar and the Oakland 68’s at Jack London Square at Alice and 2nd Streets in downtown Oakland. Former A’s players were there Grant Balfour, Coco Crisp, Billy North, Mike Norris, Trevor May and Ben Grieve. This was not a Fans Fest to bash the Oakland A’s but a Fans Fest to support the A’s to stay in Oakland.

Join Charlie O for Headline Sports podcasts each Sunday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com