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I read somewhere the list of guys announced to be starting the year in SJ. I think it was the Merc - lemme go check.

Yeah, it was a blog report yesterday :

Monday’s Giants lineup, and some big names headed to San Jose | Giants Extra

Also today, the San Jose Giants announced their roster for the 2012 season. Those headed to San Jose are: Andrew Susac, Joe Panik, Ricky Oropesa, Adam Duvall, Jarrett Parker, Ryan Lollis, Luke Anders, Carter Jurica, Alex Burg, Juan Ciriaco, Bobby Haney, Devin Harris, Chris Loften, Jeff Arnold, Dan Burkhart, Shawn Sanford, Taylor Rogers, Ryan Bradley, Justin Schumer, Jack Snodgrass, Stephen Harrold, Seth Rosin, Josh Osich, Drew Bowlin, Edward Concepcion, Phil McCormick, Luis Rojas, Jose Valdez and Chris Wilson.
 

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Has anyone gotten to see Hembree pitch this spring?

And does anyone have an AnVil update? If he hasn't been cleared to come here yet, isn't that a major problem?
 

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Has anyone gotten to see Hembree pitch this spring?

FWIW, these popped up on a site I follow:

Heath Hembree, RP, San Francisco Giants

Which includes:

Giants | Heath Hembree lights up radar guns

Fri, 09 Mar 2012 22:23:37 -0800

San Francisco Giants RP Heath Hembree hit 96 mph with his fastball in his Cactus League appearance Friday, March 9, against the Cincinnati Reds.

| Source: The Mercury News - Alex Pavlovic

Read more: Heath Hembree, RP, San Francisco Giants
 
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Yeah, it was a blog report yesterday :

Monday’s Giants lineup, and some big names headed to San Jose | Giants Extra

Also today, the San Jose Giants announced their roster for the 2012 season. Those headed to San Jose are: Andrew Susac, Joe Panik, Ricky Oropesa, Adam Duvall, Jarrett Parker, Ryan Lollis, Luke Anders, Carter Jurica, Alex Burg, Juan Ciriaco, Bobby Haney, Devin Harris, Chris Loften, Jeff Arnold, Dan Burkhart, Shawn Sanford, Taylor Rogers, Ryan Bradley, Justin Schumer, Jack Snodgrass, Stephen Harrold, Seth Rosin, Josh Osich, Drew Bowlin, Edward Concepcion, Phil McCormick, Luis Rojas, Jose Valdez and Chris Wilson.

That's a pretty good team, and should be fun to watch this summer.
 

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And does anyone have an AnVil update? If he hasn't been cleared to come here yet, isn't that a major problem?

This is the most recent update that I could find - no real change:

Angel Villalona - San Francisco Giants - 2012 Player Profile - Rotoworld.com

Latest News

Giants optioned 1B Angel Villalona to High-A San Jose.Villalona was added back to the 40-man roster in November after being cleared of murder charges in his native Dominican Republic and settling a lawsuit with the Giants, but he is still having issues obtaining a work visa. The Giants have not provided a recent update on his status. Mar 16 - 8:25 PM
 

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More info on the SJ 2012 roster ... (I obviously got a little tired of copy/pasting links after a while)

I'm a little concerned as to accuracy of the announced roster, as it is filled with a bunch of different C, SS, 1B, 3B, and RF.

But it looks like a bunch of 2011 high draftees will start the season here in SJ !!

Joe Panik, SS, 2011 1st round 2011 out of college
Joe Panik Minor League Statistics & History - Baseball-Reference.com

Andrew Susac, C, 2011 2nd round out of college
Andrew Susac Minor League Statistics & History - Baseball-Reference.com

Ricky Oropesa, 1B/3B, 2011 3rd round out of college
Ricky Oropesa Minor League Statistics & History - Baseball-Reference.com

Adam Duvall, 3B, 2010 4th round out of college
Adam Duvall Minor League Statistics & History - Baseball-Reference.com

Jarrett Parker, (repeating SJ) RF, 2010 2nd round out of college
Jarrett Parker Minor League Statistics & History - Baseball-Reference.com

Ryan Lollis, RF, 2009 draft
Ryan Lollis Minor League Statistics & History - Baseball-Reference.com

Luke Anders, 1B, 2009 draft
Luke Anders Minor League Statistics & History - Baseball-Reference.com

Carter Jurica, SS 2010 2nd round out of college
Carter Jurica Minor League Statistics & History - Baseball-Reference.com

Alex Burg, C/1B, 2009 draft, repeating SJ
Alex Burg Minor League Statistics & History - Baseball-Reference.com

Juan Ciriaco, SS/everywhere, FA dominican signing 2003

Bobby Haney, SS 2010 draft

Devin Harris, RF 2010 draft

Chris Loften, CF 2010 draft

Jeff Arnold, C 2010 draft

Dan Burkhart, C 2010 draft

Shawn Sanford, RHSP 2009 draft
Shawn Sanford Minor League Statistics & History - Baseball-Reference.com

Taylor Rogers, RHSP 2009 draft
Taylor Rogers Minor League Statistics & History - Baseball-Reference.com

Ryan Bradley, LHP, 2010 draft

Justin Schumer, RHP

Jack Snodgrass, LHP, 2011 draft

Stephen Harrold, RHRP 2010 draft

Seth Rosin, RHP 2010 4th round,
Seth Rosin Minor League Statistics & History - Baseball-Reference.com

Josh Osich, LHP, 2011 6th round, NO PRO experience

Drew Bowlin, RHP, 2007 draft

Edward Concepcion, RHP, FA dominican signing (@ 17, in 2006)

Phil McCormick, LHP, 2011 draft, ?closer?
Phil McCormick Minor League Statistics & History - Baseball-Reference.com

Luis Rojas, pitcher grabbed from NYM in rule 5 draft
Luis Rojas Minor League Statistics & History - Baseball-Reference.com

Jose Valdez, RHP, FA dominican signing (@ 17, in 2006)

Chris Wilson. RHP, 2008 draft, ?closer?
 

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But no closer than 100ft.

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More info on the SJ 2012 roster ... (I obviously got a little tired of copy/pasting links after a while)

snip........

Josh Osich, LHP, 2011 6th round, NO PRO experience

snip.....


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The word is Osich has a 98mph fastball. "First round arm" is the term floating around. Keep an eye on him.
 
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The word is Osich has a 98mph fastball. "First round arm" is the term floating around. Keep an eye on him.


He had Tommy John in 2010 when he was at Oregon State (fuck the Beavers) and a few other injury problems (elbow/back) that decreased his velocity in the College WS last year, but he does indeed have a fastball that sits at 94 and peaked at 98 and throws a nice slider/changeup combo. Giants just think that he had hit his dead arm phase in the Tommy John recovery when his nagging injuries showed up.

Fun fact: He threw a no hitter at OSU against UCLA and Trevor Bauer who was the 3rd pick in the same draft (D-Backs). Defiantly a sleeper for the Giants.
 

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Jarrett Parker, (repeating SJ) RF, 2010 2nd round out of college

Gets no hype, but I think he could be a legit everyday player someday. Has 15-20 HR power, speed, and 74BB in the minors aint nothing the snubb imo. Shows he has a lot of patience at the plate.
 

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Jarrett Parker, (repeating SJ) RF, 2010 2nd round out of college

Gets no hype, but I think he could be a legit everyday player someday. Has 15-20 HR power, speed, and 74BB in the minors aint nothing the snubb imo. Shows he has a lot of patience at the plate.

My son and I went to some Baby Giant games in SoCal last year. At High Desert, Parker absolutely crushed two home runs that are probably still going. Kid has a lot of power, it seemed to us.
 

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Travis Ishikawa made the Brewers 25 man squad. Ironically the guy he bumped is Brooks Conrad. Somewhere out there, Cazic plots his own come back.
 

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Chances Schierholtz is released today?
 

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Chances Schierholtz is released today?

Slim to none with none organizing its suitcase-packing strategy. His defense and base-running alone make him a more than serviceable 4th outfielder. If he can find a way to manage a .320 OBP, he should start (unless Huff is raking and Belt isn't getting enough reps). Either way, true out fielders are a weakness, depth-wise, for this team, and someone will get hurt along the way (hopefully, not as many as last season).
 

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He had Tommy John in 2010 when he was at Oregon State (fuck the Beavers) and a few other injury problems (elbow/back) that decreased his velocity in the College WS last year, but he does indeed have a fastball that sits at 94 and peaked at 98 and throws a nice slider/changeup combo. Giants just think that he had hit his dead arm phase in the Tommy John recovery when his nagging injuries showed up.

Fun fact: He threw a no hitter at OSU against UCLA and Trevor Bauer who was the 3rd pick in the same draft (D-Backs). Defiantly a sleeper for the Giants.

You didn't really just dis Susac, did you? I've maimed for less....
 

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Slim to none with none organizing its suitcase-packing strategy. His defense and base-running alone make him a more than serviceable 4th outfielder. If he can find a way to manage a .320 OBP, he should start (unless Huff is raking and Belt isn't getting enough reps). Either way, true out fielders are a weakness, depth-wise, for this team, and someone will get hurt along the way (hopefully, not as many as last season).

Belt's an outfielder now too. This is the trickle down of Posey playing a lot of first base. So, I'd say 10% that Nate is outright released, but maybe 60% he starts on the DL. That's the only way both Pill and Chez3 make this team, I think (I'm assuming Belt is in). And the Giants seem to want those two guys to make the roster. You might recall the Giants did something similar to Fred Lewis in 2010.

On Nate, his swing looks as bad as I've ever seen it. He's one guy I'd like to see open up a definitive hole, give something for pitchers to attack so he can get some predictable pitch sequences. I think he may be trying to cover too much of the plate.
 
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