Everything posted by fathom
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Crazy Sox ideas
Honestly, has there even been anything suggested on a message board that has taken place in regards to hypothetical managing? That was just my idea at how to possibly put the Sox on track for the future, not just for next season.
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Who would you want?
Wow Rowand 44, we agree on something!!! Also, let me add to the other poster that I love Pujols, but I'd rather let him stay with the Cardinals so he can torment the Cubs for the next 15 years.
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Who would you want?
If you put Jeter on the Sox this year, they'd finish 5 games behind the Twins. However, if the Sox had Bonds on the team, they would likely compete for the division title. If I could choose from any of these players, I think the Sox would benefit the most from having think that Johan Santana would be the best fit. Not only is he relatively young, but he keeps getting better as a pitcher. It's getting to the point where it's an automatic win everytime he pitches. Therefore, if you can be almost 80 pct certain you have a great chance to win once every 5 games, then you give yourself the chance to put together winning streaks and prevent losing streaks. Of course, Bonds is best in MLB history. However, he is getting older, and you never know when he just might get sick of all the s***.
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Crazy Sox ideas
I agree we need top of the rotation guys, but I see no way that we can afford one for like 10 million dollars. We're already spending a lot of money next year, even though I know some of those guys could be traded. The problem is, each time we trade someone like Lee, Konerko, etc., we're going to create another hole that we would have to fill. And in terms of Braves not trading Capellan, they would be getting one of the best offensive 1b in MLB (something they've desired for a long time), a dominant lefty reliever (something they've lacked), and Garland, a young pitcher that Mazzone would have a field day with.
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most overrated sox player ever is...
I think Sandy Alomar has been horribly overrated by many Sox fans and especially the Sox organization. In his four years with the team, he's never had more than 26 RBI. Considering that we also have never won the division with him behind the plate, and that we paid him a pretty decent salary his first few years, I nominate Sandy Alomar Jr. for most overrated Sox player.
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Daily Herald Article
There's no problem with making Sandy a coach, but please god will the Sox no longer have any Alomar playing during a game! Their combined stats this year are worse than many NL hitting pitchers.
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Cliff Politte
I know it might be too late in the game, but I would love to see Cliff work on an improved offspeed pitch to help setup his heater, and vice versa. He's almost completely a fastball pitcher, and struggles if he's not on.
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Crazy Sox ideas
Here's a plan that I thought could be possible considering the contracts we have in place: - Trade Paul Konerko, D. Marte, and J. Garland to the Braves for R. Furcal, Juan Cruz, and J. Capellan. - Trade Crede and Borchard to DBacks for S. Hillenbrand, Choate, and Valverde - Sign Troy Glaus to about 8.5 mil a yr - Extend Uribe's deal to 3 yr, 7 mil dollars and make him full time 2b. - Give Ben Davis a 2 yr, 3 mil dollar deal, and have him and Burke patrol the C position. - Unfortunately, Everett and his 4 mil will have to play RF. - Hypothetically, a healthy Frank will DH at 8 mil a yr - Trade W. Harris, Chris Young and Tracey to the Angels for S. Shields (he can be a starter) - Sign Josh Fogg to one yr, 1.25 mil deal (he isnt great, but he's more reliable than our previous number 5 starters) Thus, our lineup would look like this: ss- furcal cf- rowand lf- lee dh- thomas 3b- glaus rf- everett 1b- gload/hillenbrand 2b- uribe c- davis/burke The rotation would be Garcia, Buehrle, Contreras, Shields, and Fogg The bullpen would be Shingo, Cruz, Cotts, Choate, Adkins, and Valverde. Now, I know a lot of people will say that they think that team wouldnt be a division winner. However, these deals would go a long way into restocking and improving the team for the future. Capellan would give us a future stud rhp, possibly a closer. Juan Cruz could be a dominant closer in the right system, or he could be a starter. Valverde could be the dominant closer that we've been lacking lately, and let Shingo thrive in a set-up role. After the 2005 season, the Sox would have Furcal, Rowand, Glaus, and Uribe for sure. With B. Anderson, Sweeney, and Fields lurking, they could possiby fill a lot of holes (Glaus could move to 1b). Also, the staff would have young guns like Cruz, Capellan, Valverde, Cotts, McCarthy, and Diaz?
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We should not imitate the Marlins lineup
Just say no to Matt Clement. He's so inconsistent, and he's the type of pitcher that excels in the NL because no hitting pitcher can touch his slider. Also, lefty hitters have a much better time hitting him than righties. Look at our two biggest rivals in the division, the Twins and Indians. Both these teams are lefty dominant. Clement is not a good match for the Sox.
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King Carl
The outfield is going to be a total mess, as will the infield, and possibly starting pitching, catcher position, and relief. Us Sox fans have to face it, this team is not in a prime position to field a division winning caliber team next year without some enormous changes to this team.
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New Hints at the '05 Sox
Personally, I think Uribe is a great infielder. He has an incredibly accurate arm, solid range, and good coordination. There hasn't been a Sox infielder I've been more confident in when the ball was hit to him as I've been with Sox (in the last about 10 years).
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Shawn Chacon and Jorge Julio
Yeah, I wonder why more teams don't brush back Sosa more considering how much the hbp messed him up afterwards.
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Game Thread 9-22
I wish Hawk would stop making excuses for some of our players during a game. He said that the count got Grilli when it got full, and that's why J. Jones hit a homer. Well, this is the same guy that says how hard it is to hit in the majors now when you have a 3-2 count cause the pitcher can throw anything.
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Shawn Chacon and Jorge Julio
I'll pass on Torres for one reason. He's lost two games to the Cubs in the last 2 weeks. If you can't find a way to strike out C. Patterson, then you're not that good, IMO. As we speak, the two dicks in the Cubs booth, Chip and Stone, are ripping on Torres for being a skinnier Antonio Alfonseca.
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Grilli
Yes, Cooper has shown me nothing in terms of being able to improve guys. Loaiza proved that he was just a fluke. I can't believe they havent taught Cotts a new pitch yet. Why not try and teach Marte a changeup? It just seems like we're such a easy team to hit against.
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Shawn Chacon and Jorge Julio
Let me add that Julio and Chacon both seem like assholes also. Julio has a history of throwing at players.
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Grilli
Please tell me that KW was not serious when he said that Grilli has impressed him this year! The guy has average stuff, but just terrible command of his pitches. When a guy doesnt even come close to being good in AAA, there's no reason to think he'll be effective at the MLB level. He's no different than Danny Wright.
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King Carl
Even though Sox fans will complain, the best thing the organization could do is forget about Ordonez in their plans. No way can the Sox afford a 10 million dollar question mark when there are so many other holes they need to fill. Also, it kind of irks me when I see that KW is upset that they didnt have a contract in place so that they could just worry about his health. I know KW needs to say the right things in the press, but I'm thankful that they don't have Ordonez signed to any big long-term deals. It seems like this injury is the beginning of the end for his career.
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King Carl
The thing is, if we plan on playing Everett in the OF, then there's no way we can play Timo out there also. The defense would be just too poor with those two out there in terms of range. Even when Everett has been in shape, his outfield defense was just real bad. I hope KW knows what he's doing!
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King Carl
Definitely would rather have that 4 million dollars free to go after other players. Everett in RF goes against every speed/defense idea that Ozzie and KW have. I guess this means that Borchard will get traded in the offseason, cause he's getting too old to be in the minors if they expect him to ever contribute in the majors. This whole Everett thing illustrates how KW has no consistent plan with this organization.
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Playing for 2005 game thread
Talk about a game here that illustrates how piss poor the Sox player development is, and how great the Twins are at developing players.
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Playing for 2005 game thread
Yeah, nothing like seeing one of your true starting pitchers get crushed by a AAA team.
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Playing for 2005 game thread
Not exactly a lot of ABs vs lhp for this stat to mean too much in the scheme of things. Yes, it's good that he's shown he can hit efficiently vs lhp. At least if he does start next year, he hopefully won't be like Valentin, Jimenez, and/or R. Alomar and be a total liability against a particular type of throwing pitcher.
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Playing for 2005 game thread
Making Gload the 1b creates as many holes as it solves, which makes it a silly move to make. Think of all the good lefty starters in the AL central. Gload doesn't have a lot of MLB at bats vs lhp, and it's going to be tough to have to start against AL central starting pitching when about 33 percent of them are lhp. Therefore, we'd need another righty to come off the bench to play 1b. And no, I don't think Frank can fill in here. I can't picture Frank being too mobile in the upcoming years.
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New Hints at the '05 Sox
In my opinion, Juan Uribe is a difference maker. Yes, he struggles mightily at times. However, he's the type of player that when he's on, he can lead a team. This was illustrated at the beginning of the season when there wasn't a tougher out in the AL. If you can have a difference maker at 2b in the AL, then you are at an advantage. 2b is a very weak position in the AL, and Uribe could easily be one of the best overall in the future.