Everything posted by mac9001
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E-mail from the Sox about
She's just doing her job.
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Thomas
KW already said something along the line of "I'd like to keep my job for next season" when asked whether he considered dealing Thomas in the Brown/Weaver deal.
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Question
2004: option $6.0M player 2005: Dual option $8.0M player/$11.0M team 2006: Dual option $10.0M player/$12.0M team or $3.5M buyout ***-Can receive up to $2M in bonuses for top 10 MVP finish -***
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Do you think the team is lieing
Can the Sox's increase the payroll to 70 million, most likely they can, but will they? Hell NO!
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Gammons
If were gonna trade Thomas to LA, might as well trade for Perez+prospect and cut the Yankees out of it.
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List of FA Pitchers
Chris Carpenter, Wilson Alvarez, Pedro Astacio and Jeff D'Amico are all guys i'd like to see get a chance at ST. All of them could be had for under a million bucks (or near it).
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What do the Sox have to show for
Sacrifices needed to be made last season for us to have had a chance. They were good deals, get over it and hope some of the draft picks pan out.
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Dodgers want Huff
Yeah, but he got rid of him, so i kinda evens out.
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Dan Wright
3.24 ERA and .213 .AVG as a reliever. He should be fine as a reliever.
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Why can't we expand payroll?
Big cites should have good attendance too, but the Sox can't seem to put people in seats.
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Sox Don't Offer Arbitration
That's why GM's and owner hate arbitration it hurts superstar type players (in most cases), but it definity increases the salary of average and above-average players, especially established veterans. Plus, players almost always get a raise as long as their production, Sully made 2.8 mil in 2003 (i checked), he would get a slight raise off that, guaranteed.
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Sox Don't Offer Arbitration
Remember, in arbitration the player almost always wins (i think) and they almost always get a raise (given he's successful) and Sully in arbitration was a shoe-in for 3 mil, at least.
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Sox Don't Offer Arbitration
Now he'll get 2 mill or less, but if the Sox's offered arbitration he would have made 3 mil easy. He made something like 2.7 mil in 2003, he would have gotten a 10% raise easily in arbitration .
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Sox Don't Offer Arbitration
Well Sully could have gotten $3M in arbitration, guess KW thinks it's money better spent elsewhere.
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Colon
Because he could have made over 3 Million in 2004.
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Some Minor Signings
The Sox's tried to offer Maggs an extension, but they were too far apart. I say give that money to Vlad (if possible) and trade Maggs for cheap pitching, maybe prospects. What the hell does it matter, nothing of this sort would ever happen.
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Ponson
Yeah, lets just go ahead and call him plan B. If Colon rejects arbitration, or if he makes it clear that he won't sign, i say go straight for Ponson. I hope Colon signs somewhere by next week, cause every passing day we wait on him it hurts out chances with other FAs.
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Some Minor Signings
If the Sox's bring back Schoeneweis, Wunch, and Marte, i'll feel pretty good about our bullpen from the left side, but other than Koch and Wright we have nothing i feel good about from the right side. If Sullivan is brought back than were half way there, but a Osuna, Ligtenberg, or Nelson would make me feel much better than another lefty.
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Some Minor Signings
Well, lets start build lists of possible players to fill the Sox's needs: Antonio Osuna, i'd love to see him back Jeff Nelson Pedro Astacio, minor league deal or cheap Miguel Batista Also, if Maggs is dealt why not go after Vlad with the same kinda money they offered Maggs.
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Gordon
Gordon will be offered arbitration, since he's signed with the Yankees, it's automatically refused. Giving the Sox's the Yankees 1st or 2nd round pick and a sandwich pick.
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Some Minor Signings
Pedro Astacio, if healthy, could end up being a steal for someone.
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Some Minor Signings
Yeah, just think how pissed off Twins fans would be, hell i'd trade PK and Koch just to sign Guardado, just to piss those fans off.
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Colon, Sully to be offered arbitration
Many times players and team will make a deal in which the player wouldn't accept arbitration when offered in order to give the team more time for negotiations. All KW would have to do is trick Everett into thinking he seriously has interest in him and than make a low-ball offer (or that Sox trademark deferred money) Everett would than have no choice but to look somewhere else providing us with 2 more draft picks. It's kinda shady, but a good acting job can make it look good.
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Colon, Sully to be offered arbitration
Plus, the two picks which originally belong to the Sox.
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Colon, Sully to be offered arbitration
Well, if no free agents were signed their would be a lot of spare money (maybe) and the Sox's have been pretty good at signing their top draft picks (given their agent isn't Boars). Plus for every 1st round pick or sandwich pick you don't sign you get an extra sandwich pick the following season.