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You don't give up on Crede, period. Schnurstein is in Rookie ball, and it's pretty dumb to assume he'll ever make it to the bigs. I'd take on Williamson, but not Boone. Well I'm saying if its Crede and two decent (none of the top 20) involved then I'd include him. I would like to keep Crede as well. Maybe Sox make that deal and then move PK somewhere else for a starter and have Crede platoon the rest of this year and become the starter again next year (Boone plays everyday between 1st and 3rd). I'm a big fan of Aaron Boone though. Williamson would be awesome. I'd like Williams and a starter or even Williamson and Graves. If Sox aren't gonna add a starter, then why not add two killer relievers. Graves will not be moved, his contract is too big for JR to chew on. Paul Konerko will not, and should not be traded now. He's finally coming around, and trading him for a 5th starter makes no sense at all. The guy was an All-Star last year, and we're trading him so we can five good starters over four? Doesn't make much sense to me. Only reason I throw that out there is because Konerko's contract is huge. I don't know what JR is telling KW in terms of purse strings. But i'd rather have Colon then Konerko. I like Konerko a lot. Honestly I wouldn't change the offense all that much, unless given the chance to get a speedster or a lefty power hitter that draws walks, etc (Giles). Otherwise 5th starter and a reliever are the needs.
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To me the Sox can live with Crede. He plays great defense and he will become a very good player. I see him as a very similar player to Scott Rolen. Aaron Boone is also a good player. Boone would be a great pickup this season and I'm sure he'd have value next year if the Sox move him. If Sox can get him without giving up Crede or anything super good (Along with Williamson) then I'd say its a great move to get the two of them. You got to improve the team for this year as best they can and if you get a great offer take it and deal with the conflicts in the offseason. Still add a starter and a reliever or two really good relievers.
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What is Boone's contract situation? If we can lock him up for a long term deal than I guess I could accept trading Crede. Just as long as we don't throw in any other top prospects. CWSOX45 3.7 mill this year and he's 30 years old. HIs numbers basically have been getting better each season.
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You don't give up on Crede, period. Schnurstein is in Rookie ball, and it's pretty dumb to assume he'll ever make it to the bigs. I'd take on Williamson, but not Boone. Well I'm saying if its Crede and two decent (none of the top 20) involved then I'd include him. I would like to keep Crede as well. Maybe Sox make that deal and then move PK somewhere else for a starter and have Crede platoon the rest of this year and become the starter again next year (Boone plays everyday between 1st and 3rd). I'm a big fan of Aaron Boone though. Williamson would be awesome. I'd like Williams and a starter or even Williamson and Graves. If Sox aren't gonna add a starter, then why not add two killer relievers.
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IF Crede is the swinger in this deal I'd give him up. Boone will be able to play 3rd until the Schnur is ready and Boone is already a very good 3rd baseman. I'd say Crede and a prospect or two for those two.
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I picked the same as the majority with the exception to the GM I wanted (JP Riccardi; Blue Jays GM) and a players ability based on tool. In regards to the players ability based on tools, I like it to be a mix. There is no stat that really rates defense perfectly right now and those rae things you don't get in stats. I think it should be a mix of stats and tools but you don't pay a guy huge money whose yet to prove himself just because he has tools (Not counting draft picks here).
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Agreed, Peavy isn't going anywhere unless they get a damn good player in return. Carlos Lee is not a star.
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I'd rather see teh Sox have the money to sign and keep the pitching staff in tact then keep Konerko (Who is my favorite player). This would allow Rowand to play more in center (With Everett in Left/DH along with Carlos). Then on certain days Daubbie could play 1st with Thomas DH, etc). Next season the Sox could resign Lee for much less then Konerko makes and I think worse case they put up very similar numbers while the Sox add Jeremy Reed to the outfield.
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Well I guess i'm considered a "minor league freak" but rarely have I complained about who we gave up. Rupe was the only guy who we traded that I really regret giving up simply because I believe the Sox could of got the deal done without including him. That being said all the Sox have given up, minus Ring, have been low level prospects and one AAAer with a very high ERA who was too old to really be considered a prospect anymore (Almonte).
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Actually seems pretty nice of him. I'm sure a lot of head coaches would of given up crap and all that. Your right though, him saying it nicely would of been the best approach.
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Oooh...well thats in under a years span (by a month). Since January 1st: 12,564,043
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You got any secrets to let us in on Mario? Any skeletons in your closet, or bodies in your lawn? You never heard of the Scalise family mafia? they terrorized the southside of Chicago by stealing spaghetti sauce......he almost put mama celeste outta bussiness. Mario is dangerous... watch out. ROFLMAO. Afterall...it is the Scalise family who invented the popular saying..."Its a me, Maaaariooo".
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Luck...kind of like some seasons a guy with a horrible avg will hit over .300 with RISP
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wait a minute here, you are talking about williamson, 27 a right hander 26 saves, a whip of 1.3+ and 1.5 mil a yr sullivan a right hander who is a long rp 6 wins 0 loses 1 bs a whip of 1.3+ 2.8 mil white, a lefty 3 wins 0 loses 0 bs whip of 1.22 and you are worried about losing a lefty in the deal. these guys are pitching now and with some success on the major league level now. in addition they can help us in the next couple of yrs. where those pitchers you mention may be a couple of yrs away if they develop. I agree about not giving up lefties. Why would we want to take on those salaries if we have to give up good prospects. That's not how it works these days. If we're going to take the salaries, they're not going to get good prospects. Agreed Right now under the current economics of the system, if a team takes on salary they'll give up a fringe guy at best unless they are getting a star in return. If they get a player for free and the other team pays most of the salary they will get a solid to great prospect in return (Depending on the player). Considering the Sox didn't add payroll in the first two moves, I'd say they are going to be willing to add a few million this year, but the big question is whether they are willing to add it next year. With Livan Hernandez, Kevin Jarvis and most of the relievers mentioned they have multi year deals that means that they really won't have to give up much cause they would be saving them salary this year and next year or even longer. I'm pretty confident we'll see one trade made, and fairly confident that two more our made. I don't see the Sox adding more then two players unless they also are getting prospects. Sox will add a starting pitcher and/or a reliever.
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I'd say right now its around 50% that he'll stay. Offer him a fair deal and I think he'll sign it.
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haha no, the website. i actually do stuff for it already, like roster and stat pages. good god i can't even imagine proofreading a message board. What is the proper spelling and context of shizzle my nizzle anyway? As far as I know, it can be either "shizzle my nizzle", "shizzle mah nizzle", or "fo' shizzle mah nizzle". Another way of saying "Fer sure, dude!" Either way, I want to hear Hawk say it. Sounds great Spiff...you've been doing awesome with futuresox
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Since opening the site on August 30th: 14,287,062
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All I need is 10,000 sigs and I don't have to put up any money to get my name on the recall ballot Or I could get 65 sigs if I can find a campaign contributor to pony up 3500 and I'll be on the ballot. In all honesty, I'd think this would be a great shot for APU to make his run for a government position. Just get citizenship in Cali and fight your way onto radio and tv interviews to get your name out. And no, I wouldn't vote for ya
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I'm gonna work on getting to the bottom of that registration error before i leave on my trip. I also think its pretty safe to say most people just post under one moniker. I'd say 98%. Some may of registered under multiple, but thats gonna be because of an error while others may forget their info so they re-register.
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1) Who will win the series (CHW/KC) (2 points) - Sox 2) Will Buehrle keep his streak alive (win or no decision) (Y/N) (2 points) - Y 3) How many errors will the Sox make (4 points) - 1 4) Name a pitcher who will earn a win (either team) (4 points) - Buehrle 5) How many earned runs will Sox starters give up (5 points) - 5 6) How many times will Carlos Lee reach base (5 points) - 6 7) Who will lead the Sox in runs scored (4 points) - Alomar Jr 8) Will Aaron Rowand get a start (Y/N) (2 points) - Y 9) Will Billy Koch make an appearance (Y/N) (2 points) - Y 10) Will Aaron Guiel hit a homerun (Y/N) (2 points) - N TIEBREAKER: Tuesday's total game time 2:30 minutes
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Its about the first time i've ever even used it. Just tell me the ERA, innings pitched, k's, walks and I can tell ya if the guy is any good. I'll add hits allowed to those, Jason... Agreed or more specifically BAA and WHIP.
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Its about the first time i've ever even used it. Just tell me the ERA, innings pitched, k's, walks and I can tell ya if the guy is any good.
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Sounds like you should take a chance on it.
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Alomar has been really good thus far.
