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  1. I'd do it in a heartbeat. I'd rather try and package Konerko somehow, but if its Lee instead so be it. I want to see Gload in the back of the lineup, I just don't think the Sox will bench Konerko.
  2. Well I'm not implying taking one in the 1st round, however, sometime between 1-10 may not be bad. The Sox have absolutely nothing in the organization behind the plate and I think it would be a wise move. You gotta take chances every once in a while. I'd like to see the Sox at least get one guy with the tools and ability to make it behind the plate, just in case Olivo gets hurt or doesn't pan out. I do see your point though.
  3. Thanks for the info Baj. Awful news on Wing. I really like the guy as a prospect, seems like a nice guy too. Hopefully he'll be able to recover better from his labrum injury then the recent Sox pitchers to undergo that surgery. Hopefully Honels arm will start feeling stronger and he'll get things back in grove.
  4. Harden had I think two bad starts this season right out of the gate that inflated his ERA, but since than he's been very impressive. He'll be moving into my rotation next week on my fantasy team .
  5. Personally I think its more if he can get healthy and stay healthy. He always seems to have nagging injuries that really effect his swing, specifically his batspeed. Right now its his back. I think once healthy, we'll see Joey B hit the heck out of the ball. Today he had 2 HR's and 7 RBI's, but I want to see him perform on a consistent basis. It does seem like the few games he's felt good all year, he has produced though (that includes spring training).
  6. Personally I think Diaz gave it his all and he fought hard. Today he got roughed up early and actually pitched decent later in the game. He went 100 plus pitches and gave Ozzie as many innings as he could on 3 days rest until the rain came. I want to see him make another start. I saw a good slider and a fastball with some life to it. However, he left the slider and changeup up too often (especially on lefties) and he's going to have to improve that.
  7. Well Eaton came from the Phillies (via Andy Ashby) and Peavy didn't exactly explode onto the scene. The Pads also dealt with Tankersley and Oliver Perez's struggles and really Peavy was the only guy that panned out. At the same time, Eaton took quite a while to develop because every time he'd get rolling he'd get hurt. Peavy is a stud though. Still, 99% of all youngsters take time to develop once reaching the majors. And Aboz, for whatever reason I have some doubts about Honel. I'd like to see him come up with some better secondary pitches to go with his knuckle curve and fastball.
  8. Steff ran into me last week...14-2
  9. Well I did some more waiver moves and picked up Victor Martinez. Been watching the Tribe games and he's been impressing me. Figured I'd start this thread back up...too lazy to search through the archives cause i'm sure their was an official one, but here's this one
  10. Well for those that knock tinkering, just look at Mike Scioscia, he easily tinkers as much as Manuel did. My problem with Manuel was it didn't seem like he had the guts to tell those players that zoned him out to get lost. I think Ozzie has the balls to do it and that he and KW have the relationship to the point that if a player isn't working out, Ozzie can tell Kenny and Kenny will ship the guy out and try to get what he can in return.
  11. If the Sox improved in other areas to the point that Reed could be brought up in the 8 hole and just allowed to play, then I woudln't have a problem with it. Either way I feel he's destine for Chicago by June. I think he would already be here had he not been suffering from the banged up wrist. Once he's healthy or at least feeling near healthy (and in turn hitting the ball well) he will be in Chicago, imo.
  12. Well the 1st trade is definately something that could go down, although you could argue it is a steep price. However, get Wynn involved in that deal and insert Rowand and now were talking something interesting. The 2nd trade is an absolute pipe dream though (unfortunately). The Sox give up maybe a million in contracts and get about 12-16 mill in return (too lazy to look up the exact figures, but both Graves and Casey make a lot). Mix that with the fact the Sox are already at budget. Still, I like Wynn and I like Garcia. Picking those two up would solve a few problems. Plus someone like Jose could be made available as well. And a top of the order with Willie and Randy would be nice. Then again, the Sox would still lack left handed power down in the order. But with Konerko gone, you swing Gload over their and I think Gload produces at least at a reasonable level (.270, 15-20 HR, and 70 RBI).
  13. Soda When I go to Iowa, my cousins think my sis and I are weird cause we call it soda.
  14. The one unfortunate problem is the Sox do not have the ability to increase the payroll much because they are over budget. That leads me to believe that when KW says he wants a left handed bat with some pop, that he feels that bat is currently on the roster. I have a strong feeling that Ross Gload is that bat and that he plans on moving or at least trying to move Konerko for pitching help. The problem is it will be tough to get a quality pitcher for Konerko because of PK's contract. However if the Sox give up a solid prospect and take on a good pitcher who has a bit of a contract, it may just be a possibility. The other potential bat is Jeremy Reed although I don't see him up here quite yet. I also think Jose may very well be on the block. So if you ask me, Jose and/or Konerko will be on the move for a starting pitcher and I think they will then move Gload to the starting position at 1st and then eventually add Reed for cf, imo.
  15. Chisoxfn

    Mountain Dew

    Ya they are yelling across arguing and of course homer is going up one to piss and its out of order so he has to go up the other one. That was a hillarious episode and I'll take the crab juice. Its also funny that sperm count thing is still going on. I remember hearing that just after mountain dew came out. Hell, I think that goes back to 6th grade. I used to like mountain dew back in the day, but I just don't drink that much soda anymore.
  16. Strong arm, although just recently is when he started making great strides behind the plate. I read in the school paper and he was talking about how much he's learned this season since he's dealing with a very young, inexperienced pitching staff. He's about 5'10 and cut (good strenght). He's Hawaiin, not really relevant, but everyone brings it up in every article I've ever seen on him in the school paper. He's also going to likely win the Big West player of the year. I think he's got the tools to be a good to above average defensive catcher and offensively he's just starting to reach his peak. By the way, welcome aboard Chris. Your minor league and major league knowledge will definately be a great addition
  17. I'm telling ya guys, Suzuki is a stud. He's got major leaguer written all over him.
  18. Nevermind, your write, unless Pacheco is about to come back off the DL. Thats odd then, I'd of left Ulacia up their. I wonder why they didn't have Yofu just go up immediately if thats the case.
  19. Oh, I'd love to get them..it would be impossible to do so though.
  20. Just Figgins and Davanon. I don't think I could get Vladdy for Maggs
  21. Must of been. I am guessing Yofu will be pitching out of the pen and they were more willing to do this with Tetsu since he's older and less likely to make it to the show as a starter. Ulacia has been pitching very well though, so I wouldn't be shocked to see him in Charlotte by the end of the season. Of course the Barons have a few pitchers that I could say the same about.
  22. I sweep in as the assistant GM of the Sox
  23. He is a catcher for Cal State Fullerton and in my opinion would be a great pick up for the SOx in one of the early rounds. Suzuki has absolutely crushed the ball and is very smooth behind the plate. Offensively he's gotten better every year and the Fullerton pitchers will attest to the fact that he flat out knows how to call a game. I used to think Clement or Landon Powell would be sweet picks, but count me in as wanting Kurt Suzuki. He is hitting .439 with 11HR, 58 RBI, 42 BB, and only 22 K.
  24. The other option was going with Garland on 3 days rest and he threw 116 pitches if I recall in the 1st game of the doubleheader against Balitmore. Diaz only threw like 68 pitches that day, so he was much more fresh and Garland definately needed the normal 4 days.
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