Towers is at ease for winter meetings
By: SHAUN O'NEILL - Staff Writer | ∞
SAN DIEGO ---- Padres general manager Kevin Towers headed to the Big Easy on Thursday with a peaceful, easy feeling.
Towers and the Padres' traveling party headed to New Orleans for the baseball winter meetings, which begin today. In recent years, he has been under the gun to move contracts and keep payroll down. This year, even with the mandate to build a contender for the National League West title in 2004, Towers has peace of mind.
"We're much more prepared," Towers said. "We're in a completely different mode. Last year, I was trying to move Brett Tomko so I didn't have to non-tender him. I've been in the position where I'm always trying to make any kind of deal just so I didn't lose a player and get nothing back.
"Now, I'm looking to talk to free agents and get a lay of the land. I feel zero pressure."
Last month, Towers and the Padres had a quiet week at the general managers' meetings. But the trip to Phoenix proved fruitful because that's where the groundwork was laid for a three-player trade with the Oakland Athletics, which brought catcher Ramon Hernandez to San Diego.
Towers said a similar scenario could unfold in New Orleans, with the Padres' headlines coming after the meetings.
"We've got several balls in the air," Towers said.
His juggling act includes the following:
Is there any move Towers might make quickly?
"I'd like to add a pitcher for the back end of the rotation," he said.
He would prefer a left-hander in the No. 5 spot, and he will choose from a group that includes free agents Sterling Hitchcock, Chuck Finley, who sat out last season, and right-hander Cory Lidle, .
"We've completed our main objectives," Towers said, "going back to adding Brian Giles to the middle of the lineup (in a late August trade). We've kept our closer (Trevor Hoffman) and Rod Beck and solidified the rest of the bullpen. We've gotten a catcher, which was our No. 1 priority. ...
"I think we'll be doing a lot of information gathering in New Orleans. It's nice to be in that situation."
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