The Giants are expected to make a run at Jason Bay this winter.
The Red Sox and Mets, among others, are also expected to bid for Bay's services, but general manger Brian Sabean said he sees a "later-developing market" for free agents this winter. "We don't have a relative sense of urgency like last year, which will play in our favor," said Sabean. With one of the league's worst offenses, perhaps they should.
FOXSports.com reports that the Orioles and Giants have shown the most interest in Dan Uggla.
The Red Sox have even considered Uggla as a potential alternative to Jason Bay in left field, although he hasn't played in the outfield since the 2004 season in Double-A. Uggla, 30, figures to play third base should he be acquired by the Orioles or Giants, according to the report, but they would be taking quite a leap of faith considering his defense. He should make roughly $8 million in arbitration this winter.
Giants hired Hensley Meulens as hitting coach.
The Giants cut ties with Carney Lansford a few weeks ago after posting the second-fewest homers (112) and drawing the fewest walks in the majors (392) during the '09 season. Meulens, a 42-year-old former MLB utilityman, had been serving as a hitting instructor on the Triple-A level.
According to FOXSports.com, the Giants would like to bring back Juan Uribe.
Uribe, 30, came out of nowhere to bat .289/.329/.495 with 16 home runs and 55 RBI in 398 at-bats with the Giants in 2009. His representatives talked with general manager Brian Sabean at the GM meetings in Chicago on Wednesday, but he will most likely seek a multi-year contract on the open market.