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South Side Fireworks Man

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  1. KW should be on the phone to Boras as soon as it's legal offering A-Rod $300M for ten years. A-Rod would fit right in with the Sox, giving them a legit number three hitter for once and plugging a major hole at SS. He'll bring in a lot of money int the later years of his contract as he closes in on the all-time HR record. The only risk would be if he sustains a major injury but sometimes it's worth a gamble. Do it KW!
  2. QUOTE(witesoxfan @ Oct 15, 2007 -> 02:56 PM) .242/.306/.485/.791 Those were Jermaine Dye's splits on the day he signed his extension. It was for 2 years. He's also been injured (because of his body, not because he ran into a wall or had his ATV fall on him), saw his numbers drop dramatically this year, turn into a bad to mediocre defensive player, get slower, and get one year older (going from 33 to 34 is meaningful). Aaron Rowand put up a .309/.374/.515/.889 line, plays great though occasionally incorrectly rated defense (some people think he's a godsend, some think he's mediocre, but really it seems overall he's in between those two), is quite durable when he's not letting ATV's fall on him or running into walls (he played 161 games this year, and played 157 for the Sox in 2005), stopped running this year but doesn't appear to be completely slowing down, and is just entering his prime. Rowand's more valuable than Dye on the open market right now, and by quite a bit both in money per year and long-term. I do not want Rowand on the South Side for 6/$84, nor do I want him for 5/$70 or 6/$78, but he will get something very near both of those numbers. If it is the Sox, it's an understandable decision and it atleast plugs a hole, even if plugging said hole is only with a .750 OPS. I also think if we are giving a long-term contract to a CFer, I'd rather go with Rowand over Hunter. Hunter's ankle leaves me with big time concern for him in the long run. My hunch is he signs with the Sox for something around 4/$50M to 5/$60M. Considering the Sox' other apparent options, I'll be satisfied.
  3. QUOTE(CWSGuy406 @ Oct 8, 2007 -> 09:46 PM) That might give us the worst defensive team in all of baseball. It's much better than this year's team.
  4. Owens LF Renteria SS Thome DH Konerko 1B Dye RF Rowand CF Pierzynski C Fields 3B Richar 2B
  5. QUOTE(DaGame2584 @ Oct 7, 2007 -> 10:27 AM) He seems to be interested in signing with the Sox. Where did you hear/read that?
  6. QUOTE(kyyle23 @ Oct 6, 2007 -> 08:26 PM) i remember someone on the score picking the Cubs and explaining that the offense will overwhelm the young D-backs staff. 5 runs later.... LOL! I heard one of the Score's resident [/color]geniuses talk about how the only team that could afford to lose game one lost it so it's no big deal.
  7. QUOTE(Jordan4life_2007 @ Oct 6, 2007 -> 07:09 PM) This better be Livan's last inning. It's amazing he's made it this far. He might be the worst pitcher in baseball. Livan Hernandez is a winner. The Cubs are losers.
  8. QUOTE(Kalapse @ Oct 3, 2007 -> 07:41 PM) Picking up Uribe's $5M option is not the only way to bring him back. You use the $300K buyout then offer him a 1 year deal worth $1.7M + a s*** load of offensive incentives and a $5M-$6M team option for 2009 (along with a $500K buyout). He gets $2.5M guaranteed in the deal with incentives that can add on another $3M and he gets another contract year to prove he's worthwhile long term investment.. I thought offensive incentives were not allowed in major league baseball contacts. Only games played, starts, etc.
  9. QUOTE(Gregory Pratt @ Sep 30, 2007 -> 11:07 AM) If Bonds comes in, I hope his tendons give and we're stuck paying him 15+ to sit on the DL. I don't want any part of Bonds being on the White Sox. But if the Sox did bring him in, I would hope he hit 88 home runs and drove in 200 while playing a flawless LF. That's just me though. Maybe because I'm a Sox fan.
  10. QUOTE(Chisoxfn @ Sep 29, 2007 -> 06:58 PM) AJ is one of the better catchers in the league and another two years works for me. I am scared that they have so many guys under contract > 30 as that could get this team into trouble. However, AJ is an asset and one of the better catchers in the league. Agreed on all counts.
  11. QUOTE(fathom @ Sep 18, 2007 -> 07:24 PM) I think one of the main downfalls of the team this year was the just horrible bench. Cintron's numbers won't look that bad at the end of the year, but he was worthless for the first 130 games of the season. Toby's been the worst player in baseball this season as well. I agree 100%. Unfortunately, the Sox had to rely heavily on their bench players as starters.
  12. QUOTE(santo=dorf @ Sep 11, 2007 -> 09:43 PM) What will it take to keep Gonzalez away from this franchise, a deportation? He's only playing the positions major leaguers don't want to play.
  13. QUOTE(fathom @ Sep 8, 2007 -> 05:42 PM) What has he done controversial to win games this year? AJ has been arguably the Sox' MVP for the past three seasons.
  14. QUOTE(fathom @ Sep 8, 2007 -> 05:33 PM) Um, no AJ plays day in and day out, plays the most demanding position and plays it well, and comes through in the clutch. And every now and then does something "controversial" to win big games. Um, yeah.
  15. Josh no-Fields stands and watches the catcher run back after a dropped third strike then gets thrown out at first. I hope the Sox are through drafting football players to play baseball.
  16. I didn't see today's game. How did Fields look in LF today?
  17. QUOTE(Steff @ Aug 27, 2007 -> 03:55 PM) I think it depends on the conditions. Like that game that started at 11 or whatever it was the other night... that was a MLB decision not the team or the umps. I also think comparing a game cancelled in May and one cancelled in August is a stretch. Normally the decision to play or not is in the hands of the home team up until the game starts, then it is turned over to the umpires. In the case of the other night, Comcast reported that since it was Boston's only trip to Chicago this season, the decision was being made by MLB rather than the home team.
  18. QUOTE(redandwhite @ Aug 26, 2007 -> 04:00 PM) Can somebody shed details on the Pierzynski/Walker incident? They're discussing it on the Red Sox broadcast as if I'm supposed to know what happened. Freakin' Remy. What are they saying?
  19. QUOTE(RockRaines @ Aug 26, 2007 -> 02:01 PM) What do you mean. Josh has been solid at 3B. Do you watch the games at all?

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