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  1. i want to know that too.. and no one has a good answer yet... is he hurt or is it theres just not enough room at the inn for him to do anything else but dh.......nobody i have talked with yet seems to know for sure........... A lot of it has to do with room. Miles can't play short and they are playing Nunez there with Hummel at 3rd and Harris in 2nd. Borchard is playing in center and they aren't playing Harris in any of the corner slots. That means he doens't have many options. Miles can't really go to center cause the Sox want Joe getting all his time in center. Hummell can play any infield position, but Miles can only play 2nd and he isn't going to be playing over Harris. Reason being tools wise Harris is much better, he's also younger. I know those Mile fans may not like that, but if Harris develops a better eye, he could be a heck of a leadoff hitter.
  2. I'm in the same boat as you. I know the two of us have debated this subject with HSC in the past
  3. Off the top of my head Holt went to one of the Texas schools where he was one of the best power hitting prospects in the country. He got injured and then came into the majors and was slumping. Last season he seemed to turn the corner and he's one of those guys that could turn into a very good prospect or could just continue to flounder. Cotts is legit though. The kid has control issues, but I think he still hasn't given up a run now in two starts.
  4. Don't worry, you guys don't get too comfortable up there, cause The Capones are out to whack ya Just wait till I get Rivera healthy
  5. he sure does! I hope to earn my way to being a member of his posse one day! We'll have to fight for him vince
  6. The big reason I like Backman is he is my kind of manager, the small ball manager. I feel the same way you do SI. I think the Sox will win it all, thats why I believe if they fire JM, they will fire him quickly.
  7. If I were them I'd first try Cream of Marquette.
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    Bulls, Paxson hook up

    Paxon should do really good. Jordan is going to be heading over to take some type of position this offseason and I think there is a good shot that Pippen will be playing for the Bulls. I've heard some people say that with Paxons being hired as GM, it may mean Rose gets traded.
  9. For some reason I just didn't see him going. So is Cream leaving Marquette now?
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    Borchard

    Borchard will be just fine. He made a lot of adjustments to this spring this past winter, ala Joe Crede last year. Now the he's going to work on those adjustments for a while in Charlotte and then come up and join the big club. Once this guy is ready he won't dissapoint. He also has a very good eye so he'll draw plenty of walks, he'll also strike out plenty of times. To be honest, I think he is kind of like a Jim Edmonds with more power.
  11. Scott Morgan is a first baseman/outfielder. He got a lot of action with the Sox during spring training. This guy is absolutely huge. He has got to be 6-7 or bigger and Mario will vouch for me on that. When we first saw him we were like who the hell is that guy. The size and strength is there, the question is can he develop the swing, etc. Maybe he will.
  12. Well if they start letting some closers in then Trevor Hoffman, Troy Percival and Mariano Rivera have a shot.
  13. The White Sox sent outfield prospect Daylan Holt, who had been with the Birmingham Barons to Class High Winston Salem. Holt was acquired by the White Sox along with Neil Cotts and Billy Koch from Oakland. Darrin Ingram will replace Holt in Birmingham. Ingram played for the Baron's last season. He was the Baron's team leader in homers, with 17.
  14. Thats awesome. You sure lucked out. Did you tell your boss that it was in there
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    Help?

    Go with DR. Seuss. You can never go wrong with that
  16. Oh ya, that baby is going to be in the mail real quick on my way to my house.
  17. A determined Frank is a lethal Frank, now I just hope he proves all of us that believe that right.
  18. You have got to be kidding me. The fact of the matter is that D'Angelo is better than Aaron. DJ has been lights out since joining the Sox. Miles would stink up the joint anyway. I give Aaron props but he has to improve in some places. Real quick, I think Doublem was being very sarcastic in the post. Not sure if he posted it in Green, but thats typically the color most chose to post their sarcastic comments. As long as I'm remembering right, Doublem pretty much tended to believe Miles has to prove himself at AAA first and then in the majors, as he thought Miles was more of a one year wonder.
  19. I don't really think we'll see him next year, but the year after and he should be pretty good. I really am glad the Sox are finally going to be able to stop rushing pitchers. Giving them an extra year compared to a year less or so is a much better option, imo. Rauch is getting his time in and I have no worries once he's up for good he will be ready. No reason to let a guy pitch in the majors if he's not ready, unless you have a club where you can work him in and let him take the beating for a few years. Otherwise let him work his issues in the minors, bring him into the pen and then move him into the rotation if you have the luxury of having a solid rotation and bullpen as it is. Damn I hope we keep our aces around.
  20. I agree with you JoshPR. I'm very very happy with this decision as Manuel is going to keep trotting the hot guy out there, which is the right thing to to do, imo. Rios is swinging a much better bat then Rowand and a little time off won't hurt Aaron. I hope that Manuel and the staff is working with him since he tends to have little self confidence at times or thats what I always worry. Aaron is going to be just fine and he'll be in the majors a long time, hopefully he can make it as a starter, but there is no doubt he'll be a 4th outfielder if he can't do that. I like Rios quite a bit, its one of the reasons I was so happy about the Colon trade, well minus the fact we got a 20 game winner for nothing exept the Rockmeister, who I liked. Rios replaced the "Whiny One" Jeff Liefer and is just a better hitter then Lief. Lief may have better power potential, but I didn't see any of that power last year. Rios and Rowand are similiar players, one from the left side the other from the right side which is why I think they compliment eachother so damn well.
  21. He "should" be on the ML team, yet he can't find any PT at the AAA level? There's something wrong with that if you ask me. The bottom line is that it's 18 AB's and 0 walks. Even if you only have 1 AB every 10 days, you ought to be able to work at least 1 walk in 18 attempts. I think the person who should be given the benefit of the doubt is the guy who we're going to depend on to get on base for guys like Frank, Magglio, Paul, and Carlos -- D'Angelo Jimenez. He's done a solid job for the Sox since we started playing him at 2B, and yet people still think he's not worthy of being here. What kind of logic is that? I never said Jiminez didn't belong. I only said Miles would be in Chicago. Made no mention of the starting lineup. And yes, something has to be wrong. He has not played 3 days in a row, so I wonder if he is hurt. He is not playing all that much because Harris is still KW's boy. With Harris, Hummel, Nunez and Miles, you are truly looking at 4 starters for 3 positions, so the AB's have to get spread around. I still think you are nuts if you are worried about a guys walk rate after 4 games. If he plays tomorrow and walks three times in 4 plate appearances, all of a sudden he has 3 walks in 19 AB's. You gonna sing a different tune then? That's why averages don't mean s*** until they have played at least 20 or 30 games. Weird thing is I expected to see Miles get plenty of time with Harris working a lot in center as well, but so far Aaron hasn't played much at all consistently. You'd think with the impression he made they would find a way for all of them to get at bats. I'm gonna go easy on the stats and wait a little longer in the minor league season before I make any assumptions though. Miles's biggest need is to improve his OBP by drawing more and more walks if he is going to make it with a big club, imo. If your trying to be a leadoff hitter, I really do recommend you watch Jimenez when it comes to how many pitches he sees and how great his eye is. One of my favorite parts of Jimenez is just how he sprays the ball all over the place and almost never swings at a bad pitch, unless he's protecting himself which in that case he typically just shoots them foul until he gets a pitch he can handle. Man, if only Jimenez was quicker, like he used to be. Oh well, he's gonna have a great career as a leadoff hitter although he could eventually move to the two hole if the Sox got another high obp guy with speed.
  22. Sweet, I sure hope Honel can stay healthy and keep developing.
  23. That was one of the funnest times I can remember watching the Sox. They absolutely destroyed Cleveland and New York and all of a sudden all the respect started to come. Damn was that a fun year and I really think this year is going to be funner.
  24. I watched probably 120 games in 2000 and saw every game they played in Anaheim that year. I know Frank was great, but I thought in the earlier years he was even better, thats no knock on the Frank of 2000, he was the MVP that year, but the 2000 team he had a lot more protection. Now I do see a lot of resemblance this season to 2000 in Frank, in terms of walks and he seems to be seeing the ball more, but Frank was real agressive that season and if I recall had an open stance then (It was his first year) while right now his stance has been pretty closed.
  25. As a prospect Carlos was almost always rated higher, but that was only because Maggs wasn't considered much of a prospect. Once Maggs made it to the majors he hit and never stopped hitting and quickly people talked about him. Carlos kind of lingered in the system and then he finally came up. Many thought he may not ever make it up with the Sox because he wasn't good enough defensively in 3rd and didn't know if he'd fit in in left. He fit in and started off damn good as well, always showing great bat speed.
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