SSH2005
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ESPN: "It sounds like Paul Konerko plans to stay"
SSH2005 replied to rventura23's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Schwarz also mentioned Moises Alou as an outfield option even though Alou picked up his own $6 million option on October 27th to stay with the Giants for next season. This guy doesn't seem to do his research. -
Exactly. Ozzie can use Myers for one or two lefties instead of wasting Cotts on them.
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When Timo was going to show the number of outs in the inning on his hand but instead gave Uribe the middle finger. Also, when Buehrle nailed B.J. Surhoff with a pitch as payback and got ejected before completing 6 innings and Hawk went crazy on Brian Gormin.
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http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2209832 "Boston reliever Mike Myers also filed for free agency. The left-hander was 3-1 last season with a 3.13 ERA in 65 appearances spanning 37 1/3 innings." Trade Marte for offensive help and sign Myers!
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The Yankees are finally dumping old fart Bernie Williams. They aren't going to want to add 40 year old Steve Finley who had a garbage year and whom you have to really question if he was on steroids in previous years. The Yankees would rather have a young guy like Rowand or Juan Pierre to patrol center field. The Yankees are old enough as it is. I doubt they want to get even older.
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http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2209505 "Thomas, a two-time AL MVP who is the team's career leader in virtually every offensive category, has spent his entire career with the White Sox and has said repeatedly he wants to come back. But the White Sox are expected to give him the buyout, and then negotiate another deal at a lower price."
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I know. I'm not sure if Uribe can repeat his 2004 because pitchers were serving him up a lot more fastballs then. He's not seeing many pitches over the plate these days because pitchers know he will swing at crap off the plate. His weakness is sliders and breaking stuff low and away, just like Rowand. I do think that Uribe can put up numbers between his 2004 and 2005 seasons next year, somewhere around a .770 OPS with 20 homers.
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Brian Anderson in right field and Dye as our DH. Of course, this assumes that we have resigned Konerko and Anderson is our fourth outfielder to start the season.
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I don't see why anyone wants to replace Uribe. He plays awesome defense and makes very little money. His numbers after the All-Star break when he added the leg kick and started taking more bad pitches were very good. I'd like to see what he can do with his new repertoire from the start of next season. Next season, I think Uribe will put up numbers between his 2004 and 2005. I don't see why some people want to get rid of a cheap, studly defender that puts up decent numbers batting ninth.
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How do you know this? What if his ankle heals fine, just like it is being reported?
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ESPN: "It sounds like Paul Konerko plans to stay"
SSH2005 replied to rventura23's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Here's the source. http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/columns/stor...alan&id=2206545 "It sounds like Paul Konerko plans to stay in Chicago, which is bad news for the Mets, who crave a cleanup-hitting first baseman, and he's about it." -
Resigning Konerko will be tough enough. Why are people talking about signing both Konerko and Giles? Konerko and Giles would be a combined $25 million more payroll a year, if not more. Deep down, we all know it isn't going to happen so why bother discussing it? If we want a good lefty #3 hitter we will have to trade for one that doesn't make too much money (Lyle Overbay, for example). We will have to use guys like Rowand, Marte, El Duque, and prospects as trade bait.
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I heard Frank say in an interview that he was swinging for homeruns because running the bases was too painful for him. If his foot is healing fine I would resign him to a cheap contract ($3.5 million buyout plus a cheap base salary with incentives). What other #3 hitter can we get on the cheap that can hit like Frank? We aren't getting Giles so people should just forget about that pipe dream. Frank is worth the health risk in my opinion. If he gets injured again, work Brian Anderson and Ross Gload into the lineup.
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Mr. DePodesta, your flight to Boston is boarding.
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That was pretty sad.
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If we actually traded for Manny (not gonna happen), Frank wouldn't be back.
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Prior would have to revert back to 2003 Prior. Wood would have to stay healthy and pitch like he did in 2003. Maddux would have to pitch like he did with the Braves. They would have to sign Furcal and Giles. Also, their bullpen would have to pitch a hell of a lot better than the past two years. Finally, they would have to fire Dusty Baker. In other words, I don't see it happening.
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Well, this season Ortiz was the slightly better hitter among the two. They mainly batted Ortiz third and Manny cleanup to go lefty, righty, lefty, righty. Johnny Damon (lefty) Edgar Renteria (righty) David Ortiz (lefty) Manny Ramirez (righty) Both Ortiz and Manny are #3 hitters on almost any other team. Your best hitter bats third. Manny is a better hitter than Konerko. I can guarantee you that Ozzie and any other manager in the MLB would bat Manny third and Konerko fourth.
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Your best hitter bats third. Manny is more of a #3 hitter and Konerko is more of a cleanup hitter.
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Manny would bat third and Konerko would bat fourth.
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Haha, Pods almost blew his line.
