1. Start Nate Schierholtz/Trade Randy Winn or Fred Lewis next year: The guy smacked the ball around in AAA again this year, and he's impressed in his major league stints. He's a plus OF (I've seen him play a few times, with Connecticut in '06 and this year at the futures game) he's got a winner's makeup and he flat out rakes, with a .300+ MiLB AVG and a .300+ AVG in 187 MLB ABs. Why try and sign Ibanez or continue playing Fred Lewis or Randy Winn? They should deal Lewis or Winn for bullpen help, because while Schierholtz could potentially win a Batting Title, Lewis and Winn are both role players or overperforming journeymen at best.
2. Trade Bengie Moline and Start Pablo Sandoval: You think that Geovany Soto set the NL Catching market on fire? Wait until you see Sandoval. The guy has legitimate 35 HR power and he hits for high average too, although it's more realistic for him to settle at .285 while in the majors. Problem with Sandoval is that even though he has a damn good arm, there are a lot of questions about his defensive performance and how he handles pitchers. Easy enough. Hire Mike Matheny away from the Cardinals and give him a full time coaching job, whether it's bullpen coach or a special adviser. Sandoval reminds me of Jorge Posada...interesting thing about Posada is that his defense has none of the upside that Sandoval has. But when Girardi taught Jorge how to handle pitchers, the Yankees suffered nothing when Girardi left and Jorge took over catching duties. As far as Molina, dealing him to a team who needs a catcher shouldn't be a problem. An interesting fit is the Red Sox, a team who might be willing to part with Kyle Weiland, a 3rd rounder out of Notre Dame who shows a ton of upside, winning 2008 SoxProspects Rookie Of the Year and displaying some good stuff with a 90-95 FB, a plus curve and good change.
3. Don't make any outlandish signings and take one on the chin to promote within: While we've seen how this can fail with the Royals, guys like Jose Capellan, Schierholtz, Sandoval, and undoubtedly a few others are ready to be thrown in the fire. The way to success is to deal off overperforming veterans to teams with needs for decent prospects near ready with upside. Fact is, the Giants can't compete with AZ or LA right now. In two years, they can. Prepare for 2 years and maybe you'll pull a Rays and shock the world a year early.