I hope we are able to land Pena or LaRoche.
Honestly, Im torn between the two, but it needs to be one of them.
A left handed power bat in the middle of Zimmerman and Werth would be a very potent middle of the lineup.
On one hand, I think Pena is the better player. Pena's OBP is actually a couple points higher because of his ability to take walks, despite his batting average being over 60 points less. And do we really think he'll hit under .200 again? Im not predicting or even expecting a rise over .250, but even if he just gets back up to .220 like he was in '09, his OBP then goes even higher than LaRoche's. Not to mention, he has more power than LaRoche. Hitting between Zim and Werth could push him back into 35 bomb territory.
But, he's also a career american leaguer. Will the shift in leagues, to better pitching, make his numbers drop again? LaRoche has been very consistent as virtually, a career national leaguer. I think it's safe to assume we know we'll get .250, 20 HR, 75 RBI at least.
So I really don't know where I prefer they go, but either one would be a solid addition. I would probably lean towards whichever one takes a one year deal, but that's me. We can re-address the situation in a year. I haven't given up on Marrero at least reaching decent defensive abilities at 1b considering his age, and hopefully he can pick up some things in spring training by working with either of these players. If he makes an improvement on defense and can still project as a solid bat at the big league level, you look at him as a viable option in 2012. If he doesn't make strides, we can re-sign Pena/LaRoche, or find a new long term answer. Who knows - Pujols and Fielder could be free agents. Adrian Gonzalez may be too, depending on what happens with the Red Sox. Nick Swisher could be another option. Just sayin ...
One of these two players likely becomes the key to the off season offensive upgrade.