Kevin Frandsen - 2B/3B Giants - DOB: 05/24/82
.000/.000/.000, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0/0 K/BB, 0 SB in 1 AB (San Francisco)
.331/.392/.421, 1 HR, 17 RBI, 13/7 K/BB, 10 SB in 133 AB (AFL)
Expected to make the Giants as a utilityman, Frandsen began being troubled by a sore Achilles' tendon in the middle of the spring. The team decided against resting him, and he went on to rupture the tendon on March 24, costing him the season except for a brief cameo on Sept. 28. In an effort to show he was healthy, Frandsen went to the AFL in September and proceeded to swipe 10 bases, six more than he had in 358 career major league at-bats. Frandsen isn't a true speedster, and he doesn't have much more than 10-homer power. However, he was a career .327 hitter in the minors. His ability to hit for average and play quality defense at second base could make him a solid enough regular for a few years. The Giants, though, still haven't committed to him as anything more than a utilityman. If they sign an infielder this winter as expected, Frandsen will likely have to compete for the starting job at second or third next spring.
Alex Hinshaw - LHP Giants - DOB: 10/31/82
0-0, 7 Sv, 0.57 ERA, 5 H, 21/4 K/BB in 15 2/3 IP (AAA Fresno)
2-1, 0 Sv, 3.40 ERA, 31 H, 47/29 K/BB in 39 2/3 IP (San Francisco)
2-1, 0 Sv, 6.23 ERA, 22 H, 33/8 K/BB in 17 1/3 IP (AFL)
The key to Hinshaw's rise last season was that his command went from terrible to merely bad. The southpaw, who was drafted four times -- three times by the Giants -- before finally signing in 2005, throws 91-95 mph and gets plenty of strikeouts with his curve, but command remains a major issue. Slowing down his delivery a bit in the AFL only helped so much, as he finished with a 6.23 ERA in 17 1/3 innings. However, he was third in the league with 33 strikeouts, making him the lone reliever in the top 15. Hinshaw has a chance to take a step forward and become a true setup man, but it's more likely that the walks will hold him back throughout his career.
Osiris Matos - RHP Giants - DOB: 08/06/84
0-0, 8 Sv, 1.23 ERA, 25 H, 37/11 K/BB in 36 2/3 IP (AA Connecticut)
1-0, 1 Sv, 0.00 ERA, 5 H, 13/2 K/BB in 9 2/3 IP (AAA Fresno)
1-2, 0 Sv, 4.79 ERA, 26 H, 16/9 K/BB in 20 2/3 IP (San Francisco)
0-0, 0 Sv, 8.31 ERA, 16 H, 7/2 K/BB in 8 2/3 IP (AFL)
Capable of dominating minor league hitters with his mid-90s fastball, Matos sported a 0.97 ERA and a .182 average against versus Double- and Triple-A competition last season. He also held his own against major leaguers, though his extreme flyball tendencies did begin to catch up to him in San Francisco. After going without allowing a homer in 46 1/3 minor league innings, he gave up three in the majors and two more while compiling an 8.31 ERA in 8 2/3 innings in the AFL. The problem with Matos is that his slider isn't yet a big-time weapon. He should turn out to be a pretty goods setup man, but the Giants may need to send him back to Fresno to begin 2009.