The Padres addressed a few, but there are still glaring holes in this team.
1) Any third basemen with power is an improvement over Sean Burroughs. Even if Vinny Castilla does as poor as he did last season, that is still better than what the Padres got out of that position ever since Nevin was moved elsewhere in favor of an unproven prospect.
2) Any true centerfielder is an improvement over Dave Roberts. Mike Cameron should easily match the production of the centerfielders since Mark Kotsay's big year in 2002 and that's saying a lot about what has happened there the past 3 years. Good defensively.
3) Anyone in leftfield not named Ryan Klesko is a big improvement. Klesko was just a butcher out there defensively and he didn't provide enough offense the past two seasons to negate his poor defense. Him moving back to 1st will most likely benefit the team. The tandem of Dave Roberts/Ben Johnson/Termell Sledge should easily be a welcome solution to LF.
However, they did not address these things:
Power in the offense (I don't think anyone will hit more than 30 this year for the Padres again).
Starting rotation, back end (we've got Woody Williams still... and Chan Ho Park, and I don't even know who our fifth starter will be)
Catcher, Ramon Hernandez talked his way out of contract talks during the season with his demands. Trading a former All-Star second basemen who had an injury plagued season for a backup catcher definitely got disapproval fro many fans.
This team is still questionable at:
Bullpen (we lost 3 relievers from last season, Hammonds, Seanez, and Otsuka), Hensley might be put in the rotation, leaving the bullpen at Hoffman, Linebrink, Brocail, and four other people.
Speed (Dave Roberts is a nice speed asset, but I doubt he plays more than 110 games this year, this team lacks the necessary speed at Petco Park).
Offense (We lost Loretta, I think Giles is the only player capable in this lineup of hitting .300... or maybe .290)
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