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25 Jim Thome

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39 Jeff Liefer

40 Charlie Haeger

41 Lance Broadway

43 Ehren Wassermann

44 Toby Hall

45 Bobby Jenks

46 Nick Masset

47 Mike MacDougal

49 Carlos Vasquez

50 John Danks

51 Andrew Sisco

52 Jose Contreras

53 DJ Carrasco

54 David Aardsma

55 Donny Lucy

56 Mark Buehrle

57 Boone Logan

58 Oneli Perez

60 Dewon Day

61 Adam Russell

62 Jack Egbert

63 Cole Armstrong

64 Lucas Harrell

66 Brad Eldred

67 Mike Rouse

68 Jason Bourgeois

70 Royce Huffman

71 Scott Linebrink

74 Miguel Negron

75 Ryan Smith

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Wouldn't you all agree the odds of us making the playoffs right now are about 30 percent?

The odds are greater of us finishing last than first?

It's going to take a year of every player being an overachiever as well as Oz

Coop and Walker working some magic.

Is this team capable of such bonding together or are the Sox going to be clones

of the dreadfully mopey Bulls?

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QUOTE(greg775 @ Jan 16, 2008 -> 01:46 PM)
Wouldn't you all agree the odds of us making the playoffs right now are about 30 percent?

The odds are greater of us finishing last than first?

It's going to take a year of every player being an overachiever as well as Oz

Coop and Walker working some magic.

Is this team capable of such bonding together or are the Sox going to be clones

of the dreadfully mopey Bulls?

In this division/league, you better have a lot of confidence to say that the White Sox have a 30% chance of making the playoffs at this point. But you could say the same thing about any team except the Yankees and Red Sox. Once you get past the 25% chance, then you're actually expressing confidence in your chances for most of these team.s

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''The kids are going to be fine,'' Williams said when asked about his starting rotation. ''The key is going to be Jose Contreras. If Jose Contreras throws the ball the way we think he's going to throw the ball, we've got a chance.''

http://www.suntimes.com/sports/baseball/wh...T-sox10.article

 

I have criticized KW in the past, but I have never been one of the carping critics that now seem to grow in number every day. This quote really disappoints me though. The team having a chance is dependent on Contreras throwing the ball well? That is key? Maybe I am pessimistic, but I cannot see how that will happen. Granted, I think he will likely pitch very well for about a month; maybe he'll be the Cy Young candidate if the season ended in May. Based on the numbers/trends I have looked at, I do not see Contreras being able to handle the rigors of a full season.

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QUOTE(Tony82087 @ Feb 10, 2008 -> 09:57 AM)
Jabroni over at SouthSideSox posted this link.

http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/sports/st...24?OpenDocument

 

Edmonds would have taken over nicely for Erstad....

 

 

Geesh. It sounds like Williams pretty much chased every possible CF he could think off this off season.

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QUOTE(The Ginger Kid @ Feb 11, 2008 -> 03:28 PM)
why is Sisco mentioned as a contender for a bullpen spot - weren't they trying to stretch him out into a starter down in Charlotte? Wasn't the same true with Masset?

 

I think the Sox envision Sisco as a reliever, but they want him to work on his secondary pitches, and on his consistant release point, which is why they are having him start. They are trying to give him the repititions he missed after being buried in the Royal pen as a Rule V pick.

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QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Feb 12, 2008 -> 12:28 PM)
I think the Sox envision Sisco as a reliever, but they want him to work on his secondary pitches, and on his consistant release point, which is why they are having him start. They are trying to give him the repititions he missed after being buried in the Royal pen as a Rule V pick.

 

 

I hope he can figure it out, a tall lefty pitcher can be so dominant.

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Extra innings

Baltimore will scout the Sox's Juan Uribe in case 23-year-old Luis Hernandez falters as Miguel Tejada's replacement at shortstop. Uribe lost his starting job to Orlando Cabrera.

 

On chicagosports.com today

 

 

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