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Nov 15, 2012 -> 11:55 AM
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Draft Pick Group: Members Posts: 37 Joined: August 15, 2012 Member No.: 8,775 |
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Nov 22, 2012 -> 09:55 AM
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Benchwarmer ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2,494 Joined: January 6, 2006 Member No.: 3,406 |
Another interesting name...Josh Bell...He's done nothing in the majors when he's been called up over the past few years but put up his best numbers in AAA last year .311/.372/.881. He's still only 26 and could still have some major league potential.
I'm not calling for him to be the guy starting at 3B but it'd be nice to have him in AAA if he can soon translate his MiLB numbers to the bigs. And he's a local kid so maybe some home cooking will help him out. This post has been edited by 2nd_city_saint787: Nov 22, 2012 -> 09:57 AM |
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Nov 22, 2012 -> 01:25 PM
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Dirty South Sider ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 5,572 Joined: June 25, 2007 From: Pelham, AL Member No.: 6,357 |
John Shelby III is back.
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Nov 23, 2012 -> 12:59 PM
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For I have returned to have my vengeance ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Admin Posts: 90,695 Joined: April 25, 2005 From: Knoxville Member No.: 2,262 |
Yep, unfulfilled promises big time for this guy, but he's not too far gone that somebody might not catch lightning in a bottle given the right coach and the right situation. Brandon Wood = Dallas McPherson. Big numbers inflated by the Pacific Coast League. |
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Nov 28, 2012 -> 05:13 PM
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Great Falls (R) ![]() Group: Members Posts: 159 Joined: June 7, 2005 From: Austin, Texas Member No.: 2,417 |
Brandon Wood = Dallas McPherson. Big numbers inflated by the Pacific Coast League. As a 20 y/o Wood hit 43 HRs (and 101 XBHs!!) in A+ ball. The Cal league is a big-time hitters league, though that was an impressive season by any standards. He and McPherson were both big disappointments. |
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Dec 5, 2012 -> 07:41 AM
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Soxtalk Group Thinker ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Admin Posts: 103,823 Joined: March 26, 2003 From: Michigan City, IN Member No.: 298 |
Tommy Viola @Tommy_the_V
Anthony Carter, who was non-tendered by @whitesox and spent entire 2012 campaign with @KnightsBaseball, signed by #RedSox on Tuesday. |
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Dec 5, 2012 -> 08:08 AM
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I drank what? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Admin Posts: 31,972 Joined: September 14, 2005 From: North Suburbia Member No.: 2,880 |
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Dec 18, 2012 -> 03:55 PM
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Hall of Famer ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 8,145 Joined: January 6, 2008 Member No.: 6,978 |
Jeff Gray is listed as one of the Sox non-roster invitees.
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Dec 18, 2012 -> 04:40 PM
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Gavin Halladay ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Forum Moderator Posts: 29,228 Joined: November 14, 2002 From: Bismarck, ND Member No.: 48 |
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Dec 23, 2012 -> 08:14 AM
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First Base Coach ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 23,829 Joined: May 7, 2003 Member No.: 385 |
Andy Gonzalez is back. DJ is happy.
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Jan 14, 2013 -> 08:05 AM
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Soxtalk Group Thinker ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Admin Posts: 103,823 Joined: March 26, 2003 From: Michigan City, IN Member No.: 298 |
A fun write up about one of our systems " old-timers"
http://chicago.whitesox.mlb.com/news/artic...89452997397-996 QUOTE CHICAGO -- Matt Zaleski begins his 10th professional baseball season when White Sox Minor Leaguers report in the next two months to Spring Training.
His name won't be thrown about among the top prospects or even the mid-level possibilities. In fact, Zaleski has never appeared in a Major League contest, and at this point in his career, there's a good chance he never will. Those cold, hard facts don't stop the 31-year-old from continuing on with his baseball dream. "My brother [Kevin] played for the Marlins Minor Leagues a few seasons [1996-97], and he always said to play until they tear the jersey off you because the real world is no fun," said the married Zaleski. "As I get older, getting to the Majors becomes more and more of a long shot, but you never know what could happen. "People could get hurt, trades could happen, some sort of crazy rainout, where schedules and stars align perfectly. It's why I keep doing it." In nine previous seasons, Zaleski has made stops with every team at Rookie ball level or above but Bristol in the White Sox organization. He spent parts of four seasons with Class A Winston-Salem and Double-A Birmingham and the 2013 campaign marks Zaleski's fifth with Triple-A Charlotte. Over that time, Zaleski has closed, worked in long relief and started, making 22 of his 25 appearances for Charlotte in 2012 as part of the rotation. His career record checks in at 46-47 with a 3.81 ERA in 297 games and 101 starts. Zaleski doesn't have the stuff of a Chris Sale or even a pitcher who is not considered at the superstar level in the big leagues like the supremely talented southpaw, posting 598 strikeouts and allowing nine hits per nine over his 895 innings. But Zaleski knows how to pitch. "He's a competitor," said White Sox director of player development Nick Capra, who also managed Zaleski in the Minors. "His stuff is short across the board, but he can mix up his pitches and throw to both sides of the plate. In and out, up and down, he's a steady workhouse." "If someone was to watch me throw a bullpen or throw a game, they wouldn't be like, 'Wow, we have to have him,'" Zaleski said. "Nothing is extremely special or will open eyes. I think I do a good job at everything, whether it's holding runners, mixing speeds. I'm trying to take control of the game, rather than showing eye-opening velocity." A sinker, cutter, curve and changeup all are part of Zaleski's repertoire, while his fastball ranges anywhere from 86-91 mph. He was selected in the 30th round of the 2004 First-Year Player Draft out of Indiana State University, after growing up as a White Sox fan because his father and grandfather were White Sox fans. Just to be drafted was an exciting moment for Zaleski, a resident of suburban Yorkville, Ill. For the local boy done good to be taken by the team he always liked and rooted for added to that excitement. What followed was somewhere beyond 100 bus trips, by Zaleski's recollection, including one memorable journey where the bus driver woke everyone up at 3 a.m. to announce they were crossing the Continental Divide. "You always think if you are good enough to get drafted, you should be good enough to get to the big leagues as long as injuries and other stuff don't happen," Zaleski said. "As the years go by, the time gets shorter and shorter. "It's still a dream to get up there. If it doesn't happen, it doesn't happen. No regrets. The career I've had and the people I've met, everyone in the organization has been fantastic to me." As a Minor League free agent, Zaleski's agent shopped him around at the Winter Meetings in Nashville and found some interest. Ultimately, Zaleski trusted job security with the White Sox. Countless Zaleski teammates have made that jump to the Majors, including his good friend Brian Omogrosso in 2012 and other friends such as John Ely and Donny Lucy. When asked for one player that stood out immediately for him, talent-wise, Zaleski pointed to Dayan Viciedo. They originally were part of the 2009 Birmingham club, playing in a ballpark where it was very tough to hit home runs. Viciedo launched some "missile rockets to right-center," according to Zaleski, which seemed to continue going upward on a line off his bat. Spending those parts of four seasons with Winston-Salem, from 2006-09, was emotionally draining at times for Zaleski upon returning to the same A ball level. That stress seemed to disappear once he got to Double-A. Zaleski admits offseason thoughts creep into his mind that the past season might truly have been his last. But as the weeks go by and he gets sick of laying on the couch, he realizes that competitiveness still exists for him at a level such as Triple-A and the preparation begins. So, it's back to Charlotte, where he now has favorite restaurants such as Dean & Deluca for lunch and The Cowfish Sushi Burger Bar. Coaching might be in his future, as he helps out pitchers at his friend Randy Dunnett's full indoor baseball facility in West Chicago. For at least the next three or four years, the baseball dream lives on as long as someone wants him. "I've always told everybody to play until they take the uniform off you," Capra said. "As long as he's having fun and competitive, play as long as you can." |
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Mar 12, 2013 -> 06:16 PM
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Soxtalk Group Thinker ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Admin Posts: 103,823 Joined: March 26, 2003 From: Michigan City, IN Member No.: 298 |
Matt Eddy @eddymk
#Pirates release LHP Aaron Poreda, ’07 first-rounder whom Pittsburgh took in ’11 minor lge Rule 5 draft. Made 3 starts at Double-A in ’12. |
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