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chisox2334

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  1. yes w sox working so hard find that skiny skins skiny guy with no power ( pods, crisp and pierre o my)
  2. sorry for even posting it. Cowley is being sarcastic with all mlb trades and deals going down today
  3. # KW is lurking out there, about to pounce. Shhhhhh ... Listen closely, hear it? 27 minutes ago from txt
  4. hes a jackass no doubt bout it. but he got the scoop and story. so for that he does. him being a w sox reporter makes me sick and wishes someone else at suntimes do it.
  5. and congrats joe for signing onto soxtalk and denying. durrr
  6. joe did his job here as much as i hate the guy he did do the job. the agent also took w sox offer and showed it to other teams interested and if that player really likes it here it holds no barring what happeneds.
  7. yes showing off to press is their job and also know fact that those teams interested in putz other than white sox were told by the agent of what the w sox were offering as well.
  8. congrats to person aka joe cowely who no one likes. he broke the story and said it was close.
  9. White Sox get $24,000 from having two pitchers selected in the Minor League phase of the Rule 5 Draft per merkin
  10. By Mark Gonzales INDIANAPOLIS - The White Sox are expected to invest their remaining financial resources toward a free agent or player acquired in a trade, which reduces the already slim possibility that they will make a selection in Thursday morning's Rule 5 draft. The Sox, however, stand a slight chance of losing a player that could gain them $50,000 for the draft price. Considering the dearth of left-handed relievers, the Sox could lose left-hander Wes Whisler. Whisler was outrighted to Triple-A Charlotte on Sept. 25. He allowed two runs in three brief appearances with the Sox before he was returned to Charlotte, where he started the 2009 season with a 5-3 record and 2.81 ERA in his first 10 starts before slipping in the second half.
  11. ya and were thinking him play dh and not first
  12. http://twitter.com/ESPY_TEAHEN it buys out 2 yrs arb and one yr of free agencey
  13. isnt bad idea but w sox want gurantee he signs long term deal.
  14. ChiTribRogers 1. Ozzie Guillen says White Sox won't pursue Hideki Matsui unless they're convinced he can play outfield. Not in the market for a pure DH from phil rogers tweet
  15. ozzie guillen was fielded with alot of questions about matsui today. I posted link from chicago sports.com article which has alot of good talk from ozzie about matsui.
  16. http://www.chicagobreakingsports.com/white-sox/
  17. # KW on Pods: "I think Rick (Hahn) is still talking. ... We operate on our own timetable." 13 minutes ago from txt
  18. who cares old news with cowley being an ass. get over it.
  19. i dont get whats problem here. im sorry to say but everyone's goal on a team is to start.
  20. this is from fox sports.com Jenks' future with White Sox up in the air — 11:33 p.m. It's one of the hottest questions in the baseball industry. What will the White Sox do with closer Bobby Jenks? If the Sox offer Jenks a contract, they could end up paying him $8 million in salary arbitration. If they do not, Jenks will become a free agent, and the Rays, Astros and other clubs almost certainly will try to pounce on him at a reduced rate. Jenks, 28, is coming off a season of decline. He has engaged in a running debate with club officials over his conditioning. But if the White Sox allow him to reach the open market, they would lack a proven replacement. Sox GM Ken Williams told MLB.com on Wednesday, "He's my closer, and I haven't had one trade discussion about him." Two rival general managers disputed that claim, saying that Williams aggressively tried to move Jenks earlier this offseason. "Kenny was looking for a real package a couple of weeks back," one of the rival general managers said. Interested teams are willing to wait, figuring the White Sox might blink by Dec. 12, the deadline for clubs to offer contracts to arbitration-eligible players. But Williams, who recently signed veteran shortstop Omar Vizquel and outfielder Andruw Jones as bench players, clearly is trying to win in 2010. And the White Sox, after shedding the salaries of designated hitter Jim Thome, right fielder Jermaine Dye, right-hander Jose Contreras and right-handed reliever Octavio Dotel, should be flexible enough to absorb Jenks' salary for one more season. "He's not worth what he'll make in arb, but he's not a giveaway, either," one of the rival general managers said, downplaying the possibility that the White Sox might dump Jenks in a trade or as a nontender. Then again, the free-agent market offers alternatives that are more affordable — and perhaps more reliable. The White Sox could end up pursuing one of those options if they decide that they've had enough of Jenks.
  21. i think carlos delgado would be perfect dh
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