Oct/16/08 05:56 PM Filed in:
Jason
Michaels
PITTSBURGH -- As general
manager Neal Huntington prepares to shape the
Pirates' 2009 roster, he said he plans to approach
both outfielder Jason Michaels and utility man
Doug Mientkiewicz about the possibility of each
fitting into next year's club.
"They have both played well for us in the field and
they've been great for us in the clubhouse," Huntington
said. "They are the type of people that we would love
to bring back. And it's our hope that we'll be able to
provide a situation for them that they feel is the one
that they want."
The bottom line, however, is that both players'
decisions will likely come down to the amount of
playing time and money the Pirates can offer to each.
Michaels came to the Pirates in May after being
squeezed out of a role in Cleveland. He appeared in 102
games for the Pirates, hitting .228 with eight homers
and 44 RBIs in 228 at-bats. The 32-year-old outfielder
filled in at all three outfield positions.
Michaels has a $2.6 million club option for 2009 the
Pirates will not pick up, and there isn't a buyout
attached to the option. However, while the team isn't
willing to pay that price tag for Michaels, the Pirates
are still hopeful that the soon-to-be-free agent
Michaels will consider returning.
Asked the final day of the season if he saw himself
returning to Pittsburgh in '09, Michaels responded:
"Absolutely. I think there could be a role for me on
this team again, [much] like the role that I had here
this year."
At first glance, there would seem to be minimal playing
time possible for Michaels considering the outfield
stockpile that the organization has at the Major League
and Triple-A levels. Outfielders Nate McLouth, Nyjer
Morgan, Brandon Moss and Steve Pearce all finished the
season with the big league club, while top prospect
Andrew McCutchen is not far away from joining them.
However, a potential left-handed-hitting starting
outfield of McLouth, Moss and Morgan could make
Michaels an intriguing fit as a right-handed-hitting
veteran backup.
"There's an opportunity for Jason to pick up multiple
at-bats against left-handed pitching," Huntington
explained further. "It would also allow [manager John
Russell] to rest one of the three regular outfielders."
(mlb.com)