Everything posted by Chisoxfn
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Belmont stakes
3:38 PM Pacific Time Going to move this to the off topic board
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Choi Unconscious
I'm sure that was just a typo.
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Choi Unconscious
This is ugly. When I first saw him go down he was just sitting there and I never saw him move. Lenny Harris was holding his hand. I really hope Choi is alright and that he just suffered a concussion. This doesn't look good though.
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Just a thought
Sox didn't take steroids or at least I doubt they did. No one looks a whole lot smaller this year compared to last.
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Is the problem
Well I have seen plenty of problems with Manuel this year. Most noteable the fact that he never puts runners in motion and rarely drops bunts. He has to do things to try and get a run at a time, but he seems to still sit back and wait for 3 or 4 runs in an inning and that doesn't cut it.
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Crede
Like I always say Crede has very quick hands and power to all fields. This kid will be fine. He's gonna struggle, but he'll get on a roll sooner or later.
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Gagne is freakin awesome
The big difference is he just lets everything rare back and fly as a closer. he doesn't have to worry about conserving his stuff. To think he could be a southsider.
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Wood vs Clemens
I'm rooting for Kerry.
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Freddie Sanchez
He's one guy that would be a solid pickup if the Sox wanted to make a move with Boston. I do think he's likely a tad bit over-rated though.
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Reactions to Top 50 Prospects
Agreed. All of them are welcome here. You seem really cool Jim and I'm sure all your team-mates are cool. You guys seem to be a real close knit bunch and thats great to hear. The only thing I ask is that you guys don't forget eachother when you make it to the show, cause I love watching teams where everyone picks eachother, up etc. Its some of the best baseball ever. Ya never know, one day I could be in the organization in some way, at least I'm going to try to. Go kick some butt in the double header tomorrow.
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Reactions to Top 50 Prospects
I will vouch that is it Jim Bullard. He's a good guy and I enjoy all comments, whether from fans or players because you get different perspectives. I think it is good how the players are willing to step up for eachother. It shows commrodory (excuse the spelling) and I am so excited for the future of this organization. Right now its the only thing that really gets me excited. And like Mario said, were gonna be going down and watching all the games and I can't wait to do so. I'll definately stop by and give a shout out to all of you. We love hearing from ya guys. Some may be harsh, etc, but know this, WE ARE ALL ROOTING for you to become stars.
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Liefer waived
One thing that always impressed me about Liefer, is that every time I saw him at spring training, the guy would absolutely mash the ball. He would put on a show during batting practice. He showed great power that one year with the Sox, but after that the power was never really there for him. Either way I wish Jeffro like.
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bored at work?
That was entertaining.
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Commentary: Possible May Flowers Wilt Away
Lol, for a sec Ithought you were quoting me. I guess thats from the article. Ya, I'm with you, Frank is in.
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Barons Hire Mark Haley as Hitting Coach
He was pretty bad last year in the Angels organization. Still, its kind of odd that they would keep going with a 23 man roster. I'd like to see Yan and Reed move up to Birmingham to fill their roster. Then when Cotts gets healthy, you move O'Neal back down to Winston Salem.
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Barons Hire Mark Haley as Hitting Coach
Mark Haley will become the new Baron's hitting coach, replacing Greg Ritchie, who was promoted to Charlotte(AAA) after Greg Walker was hired as the new White Sox hitting coach. Haley is coming from the Great Falls White Sox and has been a part of the White Sox organization for the past twelve years. During his stint with the organization, Haley has served as hitting coach for Winston Salem (1999-2002) and as manager of Hickory (A) in 1998. Also: The Barons added two pitchers to the roster, which gives them a total of 23 on the active roster. They activated RHP Rob Purvis, who missed most of last season with an injury. They also called up RHP Brandon O'Neal from Winston Salem (High A). O'Neal was 0-0 with a save this season and had a 4.95 ERA in 16 appearances. Courtsey of Futuresox.com
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Reactions to Top 50 Prospects
Also in regards to my personal way of ranking prospects. I rank them based on stuff, control, and statistics. I fit into the minority because I don't really base things on the "gun". I think having a great fastball is fine and dandy, but people have proven time in and time out that you don't need that fastball to be a stellar pitcher (Fassero, Maddux, Buehrle). Whats more important is that you have good movement, control, and can effectively change speeds. When a guy has a great fastball, it definately makes things easier, cause they have a great margin for error, but in no way does it guarantee sucess. My theory is if a pitcher can control his stuff, and has a good mindset of how to pitch (I think a lot of that comes from experience and simply understanding the game), then they have every shot to be successful. Of course a good way of evaluating how they are doing is based on stats where you can look at walks, strikeouts, how many hits they give up, etc. Still, stats don't tell you how hard he was hit, how the defense played, so there are definately flaws in only grading off of states, especially if its based on a very short span of stats. If you look at stats I think its best to look at a much larger picture, so you can see the progression of a pitcher (has their control improved, etc). Also, like Brando said, I'm sure some of you could be working on a new pitch and trying to hone that, which could lead to a few more hits a game, etc, simply because your experimenting and the time to experiment and add pitches is usually before you reach the majors, cause I'm guessing, its way harder to experiment and add during the major league season. That you would have to do during offseason and spring training. Thats just me speaking on my method on judging a prospect. The other people who pitched in also have their ways and we tried our best to mesh everything together. I thought one of the benefits are that some base things harder on one thing then another, so you get a varying perspective. Like I said earlier, we will work even harder on our next list (Midseason List) and try to explain more.
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Reactions to Top 50 Prospects
First off thanks for the comments. You the players are the ones who know the most about yourselves so what we did was only try to describe things the way we see them. We had a lot of arguments when we came up on the list. Some people wanted some guys higher, others wanted them lower. Overall we tried our best to put things together and then divided reports up amongst a few people. Personally I think we were probably a bit hard on West, but its mainly because he's got such dynamite stuff. Speaking for myself, I Think he has a great shot at making the Sox. I think like everyone, people have things they need to work on. Most noteable I think every pitcher can always work on control, etc. Thats just my two cents from my playing days and watching (I'm far from an expert and no I wasn't good, lol). Let me also say I never ever ever think I could play like you guys do. To make it to the level you all are at is downright impressive, and more importantly your all striving to make the majors, a VERY impressive feat, and for that I have the upmost respect for each and every one of you. I also agree with you Jim that numbers can be very decieving. For example if you look at some of Buehrles outings you would think he was hammered, while in fact there were a few games where the defense was atrocious or he just gave up a ton of "duck-snorts". Anyway, as always I look forward to catching a few games this summer and trying to pick up on more things. Were always striving to make our articles better, so your feedback will definately be taken into account. Were always striving to do better and I wish you all the best of luck.
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Goodbye, sort of
Wino, make sure you have a ton of fun on this trip. You wont' be missing much other then the excitement of a White Flag trade and being able to look at a bright future (I love telling myself that ). Hope you have fun seeing all of Europe. It should be a freaking blast
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Bears talking to Griese
He'd be a solid pickup as it would mean Chandler is out. I'd rather have Kordell, Grossman, and Griese then Chandler. My theory is make the qb position as strong as you can get it and we'd definately be 3 deep. Griese may be an idiot off th field, but he's very sharp when it comes to running the west coast.
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Brief Minor League Summary
Either way its nice to see Mike Morse and Gonzalez get rolling. Two of them have the tools to play and as long as they hit they'll be in good shape. Also good to see Stumm get in.
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Cotts on DL
I hope you get on a roll Jim. The Barons could definately use some great spot starts from you and McWhirter. I also hope that Cotts, Ulacia and Malone can get back healthy.
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hiring a coach
Is it that you have to hire minority candidates or is it that you have to interview a few people?
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Sox considered bringing up Miles
even worse, two really good ones for Tyler Houston.