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  1. If this trade can be done, then get it done. The Big Unit will put people in the seats and give The White Sox a little more of a National following. Jon Garland has got to go, he needs a change of scenery. 12 wins by Jon Garland is not acceptable. Yes, he's only 25, but he's been with The Sox since 2000 and has shown no improvement. The Sox need a draw, Randy Johnson is that draw. I wouldn't mind Jason Grilli as the number 5.

  2. Maybe they will invent an award recognizing an established Japanese player who comes over here and has a great first season awar. Ok, I doubt it, Speaking on a bias, I say give it to Shingo. But hell, I thought MIke Caruso should have won the award a few years ago too.

  3. Yeah I need to know that as well I have Dish Network and I need that s***.

    I was on the dishnet homepage and in some their programming packages it has the comcast sportsnet logo. Does anyone know if that is the chicago channel or one of the other ones?

  4. If Caballo is traded, could that mean that K-Dub has another trade in the offing for an OF?  Maybe a Danny Bautista would be included in a trade with 'Zona?  Or perhaps a three-way trade with someone?  I do have faith in K-Dub that he has a plan to replace CLee if traded.  Thoughts?

    Totally agree. He's not going to trade CLee and replace him with garbage. He saw the same crap that was Joe Borchard that we all did last year. He isn't going to replace Lee with Borchard. I say make the deal. Even if for one year, get Randy Johnson here, I have a feeling rebuilding is coming in 2006 anyway. Please KW, bring the Big Unit to the southside.

  5. I don't know if it was mentioned on here, but people tend to forget that Vizquel was actually traded to Seattle last off season for Carlos Guillen, but the trade was rejected because Vizquel failed a physical. Could you imagine Guillen on that Indians team? Although, I would welcome Vizquel here as an upgrade over Valentin, I'm just not sure if he will make an impact or not.

     

    If this was already covered on this thread, I apologize, I didn't go back and read all of them.

  6. This may have been covered at some point during the season, I don't know, I'm still fairly new here.

     

    But why did Kelly Wunsch spend almost the entire year in Charlotte? I never understood why he wasn't pitching for The Sox last season. I'm pretty sure he would have done better out of the bullpen that some did that we had in there.

     

    Anyone know the reason?

  7. I'm happy that Everett is coming back. Without looking at any numbers it seems to me that every time he comes off a down or inury filled year he lights it up, I could be wrong, but I thought that was the scenario two years ago when we got him in the trade with Texas. If Everett is healthy he isn't going to hurt The Sox. Besides, at least now we know he won't be coming back in a midseason trade next summer.

     

    What is everyone's opinion on Roberto Alomar. I've seen some bashers on here. I think he should be resigned to a minor league deal and given a shot to win a utility job, I just feel like this guy has got to have a little bit left in the tank. I think he could be a spark off the bench, IMO. Then we would know he wasn't coming back in a midseason deal either.

  8. Last season Lee hit .299 with an OPS of .876 with RISP. He didn't do as well with RISP and 2 outs or in close/late situations, but for those situations the sample sizes are tiny. I don't think he's anti-clutch, and I don't think that performance with RISP for a season should define a players worth (if it did, Timo Perez should start in RF of CF next seasson and that's not a good idea).

     

    Looking at the Sox offense for next season, Lee is about the only player I'm sure will produce good numbers. Thomas may be hurt, Rowand and Uribe have each had one really good year (I like them both, but they aren't sure things), Everett looked lousy this year, and Konerko's performance could fall off the face of earth like it did in 2003.  Players that put up Lee's numbers at the major league level aren't that easy to find, and I'd like to keep him. Sure, if a really good trade comes up you have to do it but the Sox should get a lot for him. And if he's traded for pitching, they'll need to bring in a quality veteran bat to replace him.

    Hitless,

     

    Thanks for the numbers on Lee. Maybe it's just my bias, but I really don't like him. I guess a big part of me thought that he could carry this team when Frank/Maggs got hurt, probably unfair expectations on my part. It just seemed like every time he came up in a big situation, he would pop out. I would not be heart broken to see him go.

     

    I like Rowand and Uribe too, I hope last year was just the beginning for those two. Same for Gload.

  9. I agree, do not trade Rowand. I have read several other posts that have said do not trade prospects.......Sweeney, Anderson, McCarthy...etc. But, dammit, if trading those guys for Randy Johnson or any other superstar that will get us to The Series and give us a chance to win it fine. Pull the trigger, make the trade. We have all been through rebuilding with this team before, I would do it again for just one title on the southside. Besides, they are just prospects, so was Rodney Bolton and Scott Ruffcorn, what the hell did they get us?

  10. I'm not sure when Carlos hit that 1000 AB mark, but 2 years ago there was a multitude right here on Soxtalk that wanted to dump Carlos "the lawn ornament" Lee.

    This may be another topic for another thread, but personally I would love to see Carlos Lee leave town. My buddies and I called him the anti-clutch. This guy never seems to get a big hit, ever. I don't know his statistics with RISP and I understand that his numbers, avg, HR, RBI, etc.....were good, but he always swung at the first pitch and would pop everything up. If KW trades anyone this offseason, make it Carlos Lee.

  11. after watching elo give it up to boston in the alcs earlier, he is in again... watch for the boom!!!! i love knowing we screwed the boss

    As bad as Esteban was this year, I cannot say a bad thing about him. I will always remember 2003 and what he did for The Sox and the fans. I know it didn't result in a division title, but come on he had one of the best years ever for a Sox pitcher. I still say he deserved the damn Cy Young.

  12. Maybe someone can help me here. I remember Vazquez making The Sox look absolutely silly the 2 times they faced him this year. Then again, I guess it is the whole pitchers they have never faced before situation. What happened to this guy down the stretch? His numbers were bad, but if it could be done I'd take a gamble on this guy.

  13. Crede has shown ZERO signs of improvement over the last 3-4 seasons. There is no reason to think he'll be any better than he was last year, which IMO, isn't good enough.

    Actually Crede has only played for 2 1/2 years if memeory serves me correct. I can still remember Robin Ventura's first year with the team when he hit .240? and had 5HR, everyone wanted to give up on him too. I don't see Joe Crede as Scott Rolen, but I do see him as Robin Ventura and that is just fine with me.

  14. Crede stays..... 

     

    I find it funny that everyone wants to dump Crede because he was so bad this year, yet he had very similar numbers than Uribe.  Uribe had one more hit per week all season long than Crede.  That is the only difference. 

     

    Crede actually walked more and struck out less.  Their power numbers were close with a slight edge to Uribe. 

     

    My question is, why if Crede has nowhere to go but up, would we want to replace him with Uribe. 

     

    Uribe needs to either play 2B or be a super sub again, getting 400-500 AB's filling in between 2B, SS and 3B.

    Your absolutely right, it is way too early to give up on Joe Crede. Give him a chance to fix those holes in his swing. I'll take his defense at 3rd any day.

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