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    Wawarsing NY via SE Side Of Chicago

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  • Favorite Sox Minor League Affiliate
    Birmingham Barons (AA)
  • What do you like about Soxtalk?
    I love the ChiSox and live out of state
  • Favorite Sox player
    Nick Swisher
  • Favorite Sox minor leaguer
    Lance Broadway
  • Favorite Sox moment
    The Podsednik Homer Game 2 of the 05 World Seies
  • Favorite Former Sox Player
    Robin Ventura or Harold Baines

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  1. Originally grew up in the East Side Neighborhood in Chicago, other side of Whiting In,right off the skyway for my 1st 21 years. More Sox fans than Cub fans there, but maybe a 60-40 split. Currently live Mid-Hudson Valley, Upstate NY at the foothills of the Shawangunk Mountains. It's alot prettier than the rust-belt I grew up in, but home is home and the Sox are one of the reasons I would love to move back. I admit I am surprised there are so many of us Sox fans in this area. I have Extra Innings and still watch and follow religously through Extra Innings and Soxtalk. If any of the Upstate NY brethren feel up to it they are always welcome to watch the games at my house. Obviously mostly Yankee fans here, 2nd is probably the Red Sox being near the Western Mass, border, and the way that team/brand is marketed ad nausea. There is also a smattering of Mets fans too.
  2. Thornton is the bullpen's version of Contreras, in that in order for the sox to contend in 08 he must bounce back to a large degree to his 2006 form. While Boone Logan may fill the loogy role admirably in the short term, I would much rather have Thornton pumping his mid-high 90s gas at the Sizemore, Hafner, Mauer, Morneau, Big Papi type left handed hitters in the in the late innings. This would also allow Ozzie to use Logan earlier in the ball game in other matchups vs tough left-handed hitters. Not too many AL teams have two quality lefties to mix and match. If Thornton returns somewhat to his 06 form the Sox will have that.
  3. I think we should keep Cox; Ozzie added him to the staff for some reason. However, reading this post I admit I really love Rickey Henderson. In my opinion he may be the most complete non-steroid/HGH offensive player I ever watched, an unmatchable combination of speed, power and on-base skills. The guy was a true freak. I can only imagine what he may have done statistically if he were on roids or HGH in the mid 80s through early 90s, ala Bonds, Sosa were in recent memory. Eric Davis when he first came up in the mid 80s with the Reds was unreal as well.
  4. Honestly, I didn't even read the article. Mariotti has written in Chicago for about 15 years. After 15 years it is obvious his disdain for the White Sox is not based on legitimate insights into baseball but essentially it is a personal vendetta against Reinsdorf, and people employed by Jerry Reinsdorf, KW, Ozzie & Hawk especially. Kudos to the organization for hiring Steve Stone. Stone can provide excellent analysis and opinions on the White Sox. That is something Mariotti can only dream about as he continually attempts to marginalize the organization throughout the 08 season.
  5. We can't sign Crede long term. According to some posters here we are just a few months away from a full-scale Florida Marlins type firesale. Therefore, signing Crede long term is a moot point.
  6. QUOTE(WCSox @ Mar 6, 2008 -> 08:59 PM) No kidding. The Sox had an outstanding farm system back in the late '80s under Larry Himes. How many post-season wins did they get out of that group? IIRC, the Sox also had a Top 10 farm system back in the late '90s under Schueler. How many post-season wins did James Baldwin, Mike Sirotka, Kip Wells, Maggs, Carlos Lee, Ray Durham, and Keith Foulke garner? Of course, I agree with the general sentiment that our farm system needs to be revamped and that Kenny is probably not the best person to do that. But remember that intelligently signing/trading for veteran talent (Contreras, Garcia, El Duque, Hermanson, Politte, Vizcaino, Dye, Tad, Uribe, Everett) is what put us over the top in '05. Ideally, one would want to completely build a championship team from the ground up for financial reasons, but it rarely works out that way. I'll take a ring any way I can get it. Exactly, I would love for the Sox to have a loaded farm system with top 50 prospects at multiple positions, but that doesn't mean every prospect is going to develop into stars. The realistic bottom line is that Kenny & Ozzie prefer acquiring and working with veteran players, and as a fan I want a competitive team. The D-Rays have had a talented young core of position players for years and what has it gotten them? I could probably go back to June of 2004 and find posters calling for KW's head because the Mariners fleeced our farm system in the Freddy Garcia trade. I don't know which company Jeremy Reed is selling insurance for at the present time; but I know which city hosted a world series parade 15 months later.
  7. Congratulations Chris, brush up on your Yankees and Red Sox knowledge, you'll need it, and for the love of god don't hug anyone over there.
  8. QUOTE(Greg The Bull Luzinski @ Mar 2, 2008 -> 11:04 PM) I never thought Jerry Owens versus Brian Anderson would be such a divisive issue. Its like getting to spin the wheel of torture to chose your own death. In the big picture, neither are really that good at what is important ... playing baseball. DFA Anderson and sent Owens to the Curtis/Tom Goodwin/Lou Frazier/Omar Moreno purgatory and lets start the season.
  9. We really can't be surprised by this. Nor does this particularly bother me. I am a fan of the Chicago White Sox, not the Charlotte Knights or Birmingham Barons. Thus, I would rather have a strong MLB team than a stronger farm system. I may be in the minority on this board, but I think Kenny Williams is smart enough to realize when the time is right to stop dealing prospects for veterans. One of the reasons the farm system is so bare is because the Sox have consistently contended for playoff spots from 2003-2006. (I know 07 was a disaster). The result of course is that prospects are traded for players such as Vasquez, Thome, and Swisher who are critical to creating competitive teams, in turn competitive teams drive attendance, which generate revenue, which can be used any number of ways to strengthen the organization at any level. KW knows the White Sox are in a win now mode. All key players on the team Konerko, Dye, Thome, Cabrera, Vasquez are 30 plus. Some several years past that mark. So from my perspective, the goal at this stage at least to start the season was to re-tool in an attempt to contend in 08. If the Sox flounder in the first half maybe we will see a full scale rebuild. The best thing about this team and one I reason I feel KW deserves props is that there are no real "cripple contracts", Mike Hampton, Todd Helton etc., Most of these guys are movable and you never know what a Dye type hitter will bring come the deadline in July. The worst and least movable contract may be Konerko's; providing his productivity stays similar to 07 as opposed to 04-06. Thus, I feel there is no reason to fret about having a depleted farm system. I feel the potential to rebuild it relatively quickly is there, and the team also has long term financial flexibility.
  10. I don't think the internets(s) has taken the fun out of baseball. Living out of state this is the one place where I can have contact with knowledgable, passionate sox fans. This enhances my baseball experience. After the sox won the series in 05, this is where I logged onto almost immediately to virtually celebrate with similarly long tortured souls. I understand the longing for a time when baseball was simpler, and more of a closed society. I still remember the first time I beat my brother in whiffleball in the backyard. I won 17-15. I was the Montreal Expos, with Gary Carter, Andre Dawson, Warren Cromartie, Tim Raines, and Steve Rogers on the slab. I learned of these players through the more "old school" way a kid discovers baseball, collecting baseball cards, collecting stickers for my early 1980s Topps sticker book, and watching what I could on TV, and Mel Allen's This Week in Baseball-How about that? To this date my love and passion for baseball has remained. I love the tradition, pace and nuance of the game but the internet has enhanced my love of baseball by opening up so much more information and allows me to connect with die hards just like me. I am a hybrid baseball fan. I love both aspects of baseball.
  11. Visa problems or not I hope for the best for Richar. In recent years, young players who have worked there way into Ozzie's doghouse Brian Anderson, Sean Tracy, and to a degree I think Brandon McCarthy, have not been around too long
  12. My arguement isn't that every move or addition Minaya has made has been a disaster. My arguement is that Minaya is not the seventh best GM in baseball. Every other GM above him with the exception of Shapiro has multiple playoff appearances to their credit. Minaya has 1 in 6 seasons as a GM.
  13. My mistake to other readers Kazmir was traded by Jim Duquette. I should have done more research before that post. However I still do not feel that 3 winning seasons and 1 playoff appearance in a weak National League, and with what I feel is a mixed trading record qualifies Minaya as the #7 GM in the game. Especially considering the resources the Minaya has at his disposal. While this article by Dayn Perry in itself is an arbitrary assessment of GM's, I will credit Epstein and Cashman for at least translating their advantages in payroll, monster media markets, other revenue sources etc., into consistent playoff appearances and multiple world championships for both. At this point I cannot do the same for Minaya, and looking at other posters many feel likewise on Minaya.
  14. I'm in. I would like to paly in an experienced league Head to Head LIve Draft I would be a commissioner if you can't find any one else. Thanks, Good luck to all.
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