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chisox2334

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  1. might wanna note blanco was peavy catcher for every game last yr
  2. never said that dosen't happened either. I just go to all the w sox to find out anything on rumors etc. dealing with the White sox.
  3. not everyone on that website ridicules soxnet
  4. http://sports.espn.go.com/chicago/mlb/news/story?id=4682541
  5. a poster on southsidesox.com met Jake peavy over the weekend and was told from peavy that the w sox are trying to get A. gonzo. The article is up there with pictures of him and jake peavy over the weekend.
  6. rosenthal is reportinWhen the White Sox traded for Mark Teahen, they said he would play third base. But as they pursue other players, Teahen's flexibility gives them options. The White Sox, major-league sources say, are considering a wide variety of possibilities, knowing they can move Teahen to first base or right field. Sox GM Ken Williams, however, said Friday that he "loves Teahen at third", adding that while he will never say never to possible adjustments, he remains committed to his original plan. Still, offseason plans are subject to change. If, for example, the White Sox add a third baseman, Teahen could replace free agent Jermaine Dye in right. The same goes if they add a second baseman; Gordon Beckham could stay at third. Finally, Teahen could take over at first if the White Sox trade Paul Konerko or make him a designated hitter. "His preference obviously is to play third base — that's where he is most comfortable," said Teahen's agent, Jeff Berry. "(But) he does bring flexibility to any team."g that w sox are not quite set at having tehaen at 3b and looking to upgrade and put him wherever they need to improve the club
  7. flowers will be in triple A as they want him have more seasoning down there befome coming up. Don't mind if we do get Blanco.
  8. anyone could of told ya that gonzales is better person that cowely. Now back to w sox rumors and tibits:)
  9. i say someone makes a new thread for people want to fret about Cowleotti. Cause seriously he's not even worth talking this much over.
  10. Everyone these days find out websites that say deals are close to happened and I noticed alot of them are getting alot of attention. I cant list for examples but there are other websites people and media are finding it quick. It just shows ya that bloggers and other people websites are now be shown to big media people.
  11. Let him read and do whatever he likes. It's not like this site knows if hes on here or not. Just don't let critiscim effect your way of telling us about what is going on. We all thank you for doing so. If you didn't expect some harsh words coming back then don't print the story. If some guy posted on becachreport or whatever website someone uses and said sox were going make a deal people be bashing that person as well.
  12. im sorry to say writting an e-mail to cowley isn't going to do much to begin with. cowley said it all in his twitter and I even knew before that he was jackass. Just ignore the twit and keep doing good work ya do here.
  13. http://www.chicagobreakingsports.com/2009/...nry-blanco.html well apprently w sox are looking for backup catcher
  14. someone go metioned cowley how his steelers got swept by cinci and see what he has to say
  15. like report said nothing was imminent or anything. Just metioning it gets people aroused and talking about it. Cowley wishes he was at least funny and on top of w sox rumors. We all know hes douche bag of w sox meia.
  16. jermaine dye speaks and he wont be DH from Joe Cowely blog on suntimes Jermaine Dye isn't ruling anything out. After all, at 35 years old and 13-plus major league seasons under his belt, the about to be former White Sox outfielder has seen crazier things happen. "I mean first of all I could come back to the Sox,'' Dye insisted in a phone interview Tuesday afternoon. "I talked to [general manager] Kenny [Williams] and negotiations could still go on. Kenny talked to me about the fact that his hands are tied as far as spending money, but you never know, I could sign for less.'' That's classic J.D., being the good businessman and keeping all doors open. Even one as slammed shut as the Sox situation actually is. The club announced last week that they were exercising the $950,000 buyout on Dye, rather than picking up the $12 million option for 2010. Translation: Thanks for the memories No. 23. So while Dye expressed his desire to return to the South Side, he also knows the reality of the situation. The place he spent the last five seasons, won a World Series and played the best baseball of his career is about to become a fond memory. Sure, Williams and Dye are saying the right things, but the likelihood of a Dye return is small and shrinking. "I think Kenny is legit with me and [free agent] Jimmy [Thome] on what he's told us this offseason,'' Dye said. "He's honest. If he doesn't have [the money to spend], he doesn't have it. Kenny and I have a friendship beyond baseball, and he will be real with me. He's not someone that will tell you something and then go behind your back.'' Neither is Dye. Even with a window still open to negotiate with the Sox exclusively, he was already fielding inquiries from other teams. While Dye won't say which, it's no secret that Texas has had him on their radar for years, while Boston - a team that was on his list of no-trade destinations - is also a possibility. "At the end of the day, I wasn't surprised with how this has played out,'' Dye said. "With me being with the Sox as long as I had been, if they wanted to pick up my option or do something else as far as a new deal they would have done it during the end of season. "I have to assume that because they bought me out my services are terminated with them right now. In the future, who knows? That's a place I love and won a World Series. That's a place I'll never forget. Someday I may come back as a player or with another title. My first choice is still there, but this is a business.'' Not a pretty one at times. During Dye's hot first half of the 2009 season, both manager Ozzie Guillen and Dye expressed their desire to get an extension done. A frigid second half in which he hit .179 with just seven homers seemed to all but seal his fate. Just like that, one of the more prolific hitters the last five years was deemed expendable. "I don't think it's fair to label a guy as declining because of two or three months,'' Dye said. "That's just the way my second half was. For me to go through that one time in 13 years, that's pretty good. "People said the same thing about me in Oakland when I came back from the broken leg [after the 2002 season] and played bad. What happened? I played five years of great baseball. I'll keep proving people wrong.'' And also calling his shots. With outfielder Bobby Abreu signing a two-year, $19-million deal last week, the bar has been set. Dye knows that the economic uncertainty makes this winter a bit tricky, but also knows that a .278 average with 164 homers and 461 RBI since 2005 carries weight. "There are a number of teams I've heard already that would love to have me,'' Dye said. "I know one thing, I will not be DHing. You can put that down. If a team wants to try me out at first base on an every day basis I'll do that. That's something I feel will be easy to learn. But as far as DHing that's not for me. Teams shouldn't call if that's their plan.'' So what happens when the offers start coming in? "I won't go back to the Sox and say, 'This team offered me this,' '' Dye said. "I wouldn't do that to Kenny. I'm ready to be patient with this. I'm not in a rush. If a team comes and shows me on paper how we will be, we can compete and win, I'll do it early, but I want to feel wanted first.''
  17. according to rosenthal ChiSox looking for more offense -- 6:03 p.m. Several days after acquiring Mark Teahen from Kansas City, White Sox general manager Kenny Williams said he would like to add another left-handed bat to his lineup. "As we stand right now, there's not anything obvious that we need, other than perhaps another left-handed hitter," Williams said Monday. "Whether that guy's a power guy, or an on-base-percentage/speed guy, or some combination of both, I don't know." Kenny Williams is eyeing some more pop. (Jonathan Daniel / Getty Images) But after adding Alex Rios and Jake Peavy during the season, it doesn't appear that the White Sox will invest heavily in the free agent market. In time, the Chicago farm system could produce the left-handed hitter that Williams wants. The GM said he feels "the same way about" 23-year-old outfielder Jordan Danks "as I felt about Gordon Beckham at this stage last year." "That's pretty good," Williams added. Beckham, of course, came up this season and blossomed into a Rookie of the Year candidate. Beckham is slated to play second base in 2010.
  18. from Ken Rosenthal ChiSox looking for more offense -- 6:03 p.m. Several days after acquiring Mark Teahen from Kansas City, White Sox general manager Kenny Williams said he would like to add another left-handed bat to his lineup. "As we stand right now, there's not anything obvious that we need, other than perhaps another left-handed hitter," Williams said Monday. "Whether that guy's a power guy, or an on-base-percentage/speed guy, or some combination of both, I don't know." Kenny Williams is eyeing some more pop. (Jonathan Daniel / Getty Images) But after adding Alex Rios and Jake Peavy during the season, it doesn't appear that the White Sox will invest heavily in the free agent market. In time, the Chicago farm system could produce the left-handed hitter that Williams wants. The GM said he feels "the same way about" 23-year-old outfielder Jordan Danks "as I felt about Gordon Beckham at this stage last year." "That's pretty good," Williams added. Beckham, of course, came up this season and blossomed into a Rookie of the Year candidate. Beckham is slated to play second base in 2010.
  19. http://www.suntimes.com/sports/1867251,tea...rade-05.article according to article, w sox confirmed it.
  20. w sox decline to confirm if true according to bruce levine.
  21. QUOTE (RockRaines @ Oct 14, 2009 -> 08:16 AM) Ok, lets go tell the all rookie infeld that they should play defense more like vets. Clearly thats something that shows how lazy they are. You dont get the point im even trying to make here. There's no reason to be calling out Bobby Jenks as lone person who didnt have a great year. Bobby did work on his weight on the offseason and atheltic trainer even said so. Finger pointing one guy out of bullpen does what? Why isn't limbrink in better shape? hell, pena can use whatever he needs to be anything the white sox want him to be.
  22. Jenks, lost weight prior to this upcoming season. Pointing that he's only one needs be in shape is crap. Go tell all members of team they need not to be last in defense when this season comes up. How about we get guys that can score runner from third with less than 2 outs.
  23. He get claimed by national league team first before us.
  24. you are not able tell anyone whether players were claimed or pulled back.
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