Rich Aurilia went 3-for-4 with a homer Wednesday as the Giants crushed the Brewers 15-6.
The homer came off one-time Cubs prospect Mike Meyers. Aurilia looked like the favorite to bat third in front of Barry Bonds this year, but now manager Bruce Bochy is saying he wants to try Bonds there. If the experiments lasts into the regular season, Aurilia likely wouldn't hit any higher than fifth. Ray Durham is expected to bat behind Bonds.
Tim Lincecum surrendered three runs and four hits in two innings Wednesday in his start against the Brewers.
Lincecum, yet another Giant who has been set back by the flu, was making his spring debut. The 2006 first-round pick is likely to open the season in Double- or Triple-A.
Jason Ellison went 4-for-5 with a double, four runs scored and a walk Wednesday against the Brewers.
Since he's out of options, Ellison could be working to impress other teams this spring. The Giants are likely to make Todd Linden their fourth outfielder, and they may decide there's no room for Ellison on their bench.
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Aurilia would be my choice to bat third if Bonds and Bochy decide that Bonds belongs in the cleanup spot. He thrived there when he was here in San Fran so he should do it again.
Lincecum's debut means nothing as it was his debut. No one is even expecting him to make the big league roster so no big deal.
Ellison is giving Linden some trouble out there. Ellsion could be packaged in a deal with Benitez to the Marlins if Wilson thrives this spring.