Everything posted by Princess Dye
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what would Branyan command?
Despite his career year, I have to think he's getting a pretty small contract..
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Sox not adding a LH bat; looking at relief, Damon?
Jordan4life, just out of curiosity what do you feel about Lee Harvey Oswald and the chances he did it. I'm gettin that conspiracy theorist vibe from the last few posts...
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Top Five Stories - The Chicago White Sox
I dont really get the impulse for everyone to say "It all depends on Rios!!" He could hit .200 but if CQ gets back to his career highs, and Beckham improves, we're fine. CQ could get hurt ...and then Teahen could return to his career high year and we'd be fine. And so on. There's no question that Rios is a question mark but it doesnt all depend on him. That's a recipe for pressure-filled disaster if he's the type that's tempermental with media buzz etc
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I'm Prepared to get flamed
4:45pm: Jeff Fletcher at AOL FanHouse says that Damon is unlikely to end up in Oakland. GM Billy Beane says a utility infielder is the priority now. mlbtraderumors
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The Jim Thome Saga Ends
QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Jan 26, 2010 -> 10:23 PM) The Twins are a better team with Jim Thome and we are worse without him (and no suitable replacement), pure and simple. So there's no chance he drops off at age 39? Heck, last year was a decline in OPS from anything he's ever had in a full year.
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The Jim Thome Saga Ends
QUOTE (justBLAZE @ Jan 25, 2010 -> 10:58 PM) http://blogs.suntimes.com/whitesox/2010/01...ck_for_now.html This is kind of like when girls tell a guy he's hot. They dont really do that if they actually dig him. Conversely, you dont say as a manager "man my job's lacking security now!!" In short, Ozzie has this job as long as he wants it. All this jabber makes it all the more clear. The idea of 'job security' is pretty much being parodied by employee and employer.
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The Jim Thome Saga Ends
What would be interesting is hearing that Branyan is being signed as a result of this very public dialogue. Posturing for leverage w/ another player?
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The Jim Thome Saga Ends
As has been mentioned on B&B lately, it's looking like this will finally be the first year we really see so-called "ozzieball"
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The Jim Thome Saga Ends
QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Jan 25, 2010 -> 06:28 PM) The White Sox were 11th in the AL in slugging pct. last year. Only Oakland, Seattle and KC were worse. I don't see where rotating mediocre at best hitters as the DH is going to help. I suppose the argument would be that those stats fail to include a bunch of playing time for guys who were not there on Opening Day. And then you have Teahan to factor in as well.
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The Jim Thome Saga Ends
http://nomaas.org/?p=660 For what its worth, this link has a chart showing how NYY rotated their DH. There was a main guy in the role, but they did have a fair amount of people switching in and out. I dont have a problem with a rotating DH in and of itself. Most of us would have no problem with it if we felt the guys rotating in and out were good hitters. The issue is we feel the players themselves are a question mark.
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The Jim Thome Saga Ends
Even with his bad years as a Red Sox, Kotsay has stayed good at hitting righties. I like him used selectively. Thome is no guarantee to repeat his OBP from last year. There's some decline there and he's not getting any younger. True, there's no guarantee Kotsay keeps up what he's doing either. But you get bat control and situational hitting from him, which we have a serious dearth of. I refuse to believe you NEED to have great production from your DH. We basically need all our guys to have their regular numbers, and Quentin to have a better year than last. If that happens, then the DH spot can be a wait and see..(and even an eventual chance for midseason Flowers at-bats) Carl Everett was OK as a DH in '05. I will grant that he provided power. But we got by w/o good OBP from him. If we have added a bunch of HRs to the lineup with Teahan/Rios/Beckham, we can afford to use more of a slappy guy at DH.
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The Jim Thome Saga Ends
Expecting to see a thread tomorrow telling us about Ozzie's next delayed flight
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What does the FO think about saber?
What do we know about their practices...and what can we infer from the guys they acquire? There's been a lot written regarding how Pierre is a saber nightmare. I suppose Swisher and Rios were kind of the opposite, at least at the time of their being acquired.
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The Jim Thome Saga Ends
QUOTE (The Beast @ Jan 24, 2010 -> 03:03 PM) I'm going to be sure that if he joins the Twins that I'm in attendance for a game that he's playing in. I'm going to cheer as loudly as I can and cheer against the Sox while he's playing, much like when Frank hit that home run in his first game back as an A's player. It would be ridiculous to believe that we can use a DH spot with a platoon the whole year. No thanks. Bring Thome back, Guillen and Williams, you jackasses. We cant take it to this level for a guy who's going to be 40 soon. We already had some signs of decline last year. If he's back we're better, but I'm not going to injure myself over it.
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Jenks received multiyear offer from Sox
Safe to say we tried to get Jenks on the ultra cheap for the next few years? Based on his declining performance I can't think we were trying to do anything but that..
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The Jim Thome Saga Ends
I love Ozzie but if you read his reasoning here..unless he's BSing as usual..he is 8 idiots rolled into one. 'i wish i hated him so we wouldnt have to re-sign him'? paraphrased but still.
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Probably just some guy named Ken said it More: http://twitter.com/cst_sox/status/8115649529
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Official 2009-2010 NBA Thread
Rose brains himself on the backboard, a magnificent and-1
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The Jim Thome Saga Ends
Hopefully he's lower in the order and used on select days. I want Kotsay to get every chance to show whether or not his performance with the right Sox last year was legit.
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The Jim Thome Saga Ends
That new Cowley piece really is something. It's almost like they openly want 2010 to be all on Guillen. It's his baby To wreck or succeed with
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Sox agree to terms with John Danks
QUOTE (justBLAZE @ Jan 19, 2010 -> 02:45 PM) Jim Thome $2M with $1M in incentives anyone? I suppose the one fearsome part about his lowered value would be it can open up the possibility of him agreeing to be a PH for $1M to an upper echelon contender. I would think he cares more about a potential ring than the HR totals.
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2010 MLB Catch-All Thread
Keith Law indicates Felix Hernandez is signing an extension
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The DH Quandry
To both of you: absolutely correct. But not at all on point. I was misquoted. I said I want a guy who, aside from power, is more useful w/ the bat than just homeruns. Walks have nothing to do w/ my original point. Never even mentioned them in it.
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The DH Quandry
QUOTE (Eminor3rd @ Jan 17, 2010 -> 07:49 PM) Thome's .404 career OBP and 1600+ walks respectfully disagree. This was in response to me saying Thome doesnt do tons with the bat besides hitting a HR. How is a walk something you do with the bat? It's the opposite of that.
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Non-Roster Invites
QUOTE (Quinarvy @ Jan 17, 2010 -> 09:34 PM) Flowers, Viciedo, or D2. Flowers or Viciedo to be part of this rotating DH monstrosity, and D2 for his fielding/possible hitting. All three of those still have to play daily. Flowers maybe being the closest to being out of that category...have to get him learning this staff at some point during this year if AJP could potentially exit in free agency.