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Antonio Osuna

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  1. If there was a color halfway between green and black, I'd use it.

     

    I mean, this is a guy that plays Twins baseball, and we all know how hard that spanked us from 2001 - 2004. This is still a team that has Johan Santana, a bunch of no-names who turn into superstars against us, and, of course, their dreaded minor league system, which will invariably produce a new generation of Sox killers as it does every damn season.

     

    Hopefully we luck out again and they get injured or come off to a bad start, but never, ever count out the Twins. The Indians might be the media darlings, but the Twins are still the team that gives me nightmares.

  2. Mackowiak doesn't play the Cubs every day, folks, so his numbers aren't anywhere as good as Mueller's. (And even if he did, he wouldn't here in the AL, so it'd be moot). In fact, I seem to recall Daddy Mack's numbers being similar to Crede's at one point last year when we were talking about trading for him.

  3. Is anyone else hoping that Tadahito will become a better overall hitter in his 2nd season in the big leagues regardless of where we put him in the lineup?

     

    I think one of the reasons why he wound up hitting the ball to the right side was that he discovered early in the season that he was able to do that against big league pitching.  I think in his 2nd season (and with a guaranteed gigantic bat hitting behind him), he's much more likely to turn it up wherever we put him.

     

    At the same time, putting him in a spot in the lineup other than #2 might lead him to try to increase his power numbers, which would be disasterous. See Scott Podsednik in 2004.

  4. Iguchi has -proven- that he can be a solid #2 hitter, even when the details are against him. Not only was it his first year facing MLB pitching, it was his first time batting in that spot, and he did a marvelous job.

     

    He has -not- proven that he can hit lower in the lineup. Mostly because he hasn't been given the chance, but I don't think we should be taking that risk when we are taking so many others, such as Thome or (apparently) hoping our 1-5 starters don't revert to their historical norms.

  5. My guess that the Sox try and get Tony Womack.  He has the speed you want and can play 2b and OF if needed.  I just think this is what might happen even thought I think Willie Harris is a better player at this point and could become a Chone Figgins type player.

     

    One of the East Coast sports columnists figured out this season that Womack had the worst season for a regular OF since the early 1900's. He kept ripping on him in column after column. It was fairly amusing.

     

    I would feel sick if we traded actual living, breathing ballplayers for Womack. Or signed him for real, authentic currency. (I forget his contract status)

  6. I no longer have a favorite player on the Sox per se, because it seemed to be a kiss of death. Consider some of these favorite players I've had:

     

    2000: Kelly Wunsch, Herbert Perry

    2003: Damaso Marte, Esteban Loaiza, Magglio Ordonez

    2004: Shingo Takatsu

     

    It just doesn't end up well for these guys.

     

    Anyway, I am of the opinion that Rowand's offensive production has already peaked. Was his defense excellent? Yes, though overrated. But is he a superstar out there? No.

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