35-year old righty swinging 2B David Eckstein is back as the likely starting 2B for the Padres in 2010. He played in 136 games for the Padres last season and he was 131 for 503 (.260 avg, .657 OPS) with 64 runs scored, 2 homers, 51 RBIs and 3 stolen bases. The Padres hope that Eckstein will produce more like his career norms of a .282 batting average with a .706 OPS. Eckstein only made 2 errors in 131 games at 2B for the Padres last season but he showed pretty poor range. The Padres love Eckstein’s hustle which sets a good example for the younger players on the Padres.
33-year old righty swinging Jerry Hairston will likely take some of Eckstein’s playing time away in 2010 as he will serve as the Padres’ super utility man playing all over the field. Hairston played in 131 games for the Reds and Yankees last season and he was 96 for 383 (.251 avg, .709 OPS) with 62 runs scored, 10 homers, 39 RBIs and 7 stolen bases. Hairston played in 12 games at 2B last season and he made 1 error there while showing good range.
24-year old righty swinging Matt Antonelli is still considered the Padres’ 2B of the future despite playing horrible last season in AAA. He played in 59 games in AAA-ball last year and he was 37 for 189 (.196 avg, .638 OPS) with 25 runs scored, 4 homers and 22 RBIs. Antonelli got a brief taste of the majors in 2008 when he played in 21 games in which he was 11 for 57 (.193 avg, .573 OPS) with 6 runs scored, 1 homer and 3 RBIs. Antonelli better get his act in gear this season in AAA because the Padres aren’t going to wait forever for him.
PROJECTED GRADE FOR THE 2B IN 2010: C-