
February 9, 2011-
The Giants receive 21 year old first baseman Freddie Freeman, MR Mike Gonzalez (age 32), and AAA SP Cole Rohrbough (age 23).
Hinshaw, who was 6-7, 4.43 ERA in 2010, has been used heavily out of the bullpen by the Giants, pitching in 94 and 95 games in the last two seasons. But Braves GM Jobo Foster sees Hinshaw as a quality starting pitcher.
"He started 3 games last year for the Giants," said Foster. "He's got a fine repertoire of pitches that I believe will make him an excellent choice to start every fifth day. He may need to build his endurance a bit, but all our scouts and coaches are high on him and feel he could be an ace for us."
In need of a quality left handed starting pitcher, the Atlanta Braves found one. It's Alex Hinshaw (left), the highly rated 28 year old hurler from the San Francisco Giants. He did come at a price.
The Giants receive 21 year old first baseman Freddie Freeman, MR Mike Gonzalez (age 32), and AAA SP Cole Rohrbough (age 23).
Hinshaw, who was 6-7, 4.43 ERA in 2010, has been used heavily out of the bullpen by the Giants, pitching in 94 and 95 games in the last two seasons. But Braves GM Jobo Foster sees Hinshaw as a quality starting pitcher.
"He started 3 games last year for the Giants," said Foster. "He's got a fine repertoire of pitches that I believe will make him an excellent choice to start every fifth day. He may need to build his endurance a bit, but all our scouts and coaches are high on him and feel he could be an ace for us."
Free
man (left) had a very good rookie season for the Braves (19 HR, 80 RBI, .262 BA) and it was surprising to most that he was traded. The Braves had been trying to move Gonzalez (below right) as a budget reduction move.

With the recent trades of Michael Main, Aaron Poreda and Cody Johnson to the Dodgers, Tommy Hanson and Randall Delgado to the Marlins, and now Freeman and Rohrbough to the Giants, Foster was asked if he were mortgaging the future.
"I don't think so. We have traded a lot of excellent prospects," Foster admitted, "but all the guys we have gotten are still young and just entering their prime. They are all proven players and have a number of productive years ahead of them. We've given up a lot of potential to get a lot of guys who can get it done now and in years ahead."

The Braves new field leader, Terry Pendleton, said that Mark DeRosa would be moving from second to first base and Omar Infante would take over at second. Pendleton further noted, "The starting pitchers we now have (Derek Lowe, Jair Jurrjens, Hinshaw, Fausto Carmona, and John Rathwell) coax a large number of ground balls. Omar has a greater range and a better fielding average than Mark; so that should cut down the number of ground balls getting through our infield."
"We'll miss Freddie's bat, but Omar won't be that far behind him. With the improved infield defense and pitching I believe we'll be a better ball club," Pendleton predicted at the close of the press conference."
Good enough to catch the Marlins and the Mets? "No bulletin board stuff today, boys," laughed Pendleton.