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JoshPR

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  1. :headshake Hell let's get Todd " Our ticket to winning the world series " Ritchie back in town!
  2. And Dimitri Young is a solid Firstbaseman??
  3. Ohhh gooodddyyyy a late game!
  4. He'll most likely pass through waivers. Unless some team is desperate.
  5. No, Not if he's waived or released. The Sox would pay league Minimum if they wanted to and of course he accepts. If i'm wrong then someone may correct me
  6. This Article = Smoke screen Getting teams to overpay that's all. f*** the Yanks :fyou
  7. Maybe or Maybe not he's only 35 and a change in sceanary could help. Plus he would be cheap
  8. Carl Everett is heavy and out of shape. I saw him 3 times last week down here
  9. Read on Rotoworld There is a very good chance that John Olerud will be designated for assignment before tonight's game. There have been no takers for Olerud in trade talks, and the Mariners want to take a look at minor-leauge cult hero Bucky Jacobsen. Olerud, who has been a major disappointment this season hitting just .245 and driving in only 22 runs, could resurface with the Giants. San Francisco tried to acquire him earlier in the season, but Olerud apparently would not agree to waive his no-trade clause to go there. Perhaps he may now feel differently. Of course, the 35-year-old first baseman may choose to retire, something he has allegedly thought about the past few months.
  10. Gracias Gracias!! Can't load them with a lot of info cause then they get boring. Tommorow is the Final one
  11. I got a book but it only gets to 1987, after that i wrote them, Did the best i could
  12. A disappointing year for the Sox after a good start the team slumped and was inconsistent for the most of the season, but managed to finish second (81-81) 13.5 games behind Minnesota. Magglio Ordoñez led the way hitting .320 with 38 homers and 135 RBI’s. Paul Konerko (.304) was solid adding 27 homers and 104 RBI’s. Frank Thomas came back from injury and after a slow start ended up hitting .252 with 28 homers and 92 RBI’s. Kenny Lofton (.259) signed as a free agent in the off-season started off hot but cooled off and eventually was traded to the Giants. Second baseman Ray Durham (.299) was traded at the deadline as well. Jose Valentin (.249) had another good power season hitting 25 homers but was moved around the infield once again, Leftfielder Carlos Lee (.264) hit 26 homers. Joe Crede came up in the second half and hit .280 smacking 12 homers and 35 RBI’s in 200 at bats. Mark Buherle was once again the star on the Mound going 19-12 and leading the team in ERA with a 3.58. Dan Wright Followed in wins with a 14-12 record and led the team in strikeouts with 136. Jon Garland was 12-12 and Todd Ritchie who was acquired in an off season deal failed miserably with 5-15 record and a 6.36 ERA. The bullpen was solid, Keith Foulke who lost his job as closer had 11 saves, Rookie lefthander Damaso Marte had 10 and fireballer Antonio Osuna (8-2) came back from injury and added 11 saves of his own.
  13. CHIMP CAREY BY A LONG SHOT
  14. He has a cirlce change. Too bad his fastball looked like one too
  15. A rash of injuries to key players and the pitching staff and a slow start, (even tho they recovered somewhat from June on) crippled the Sox hopes of another trip to the playoffs and eventually the Sox Finished 3rd (83-79) 8 games behind the Front running Indians. One of those Injured was Desginated Hitter Frank Thomas who tore a muscle diving for a ground ball and was out for the rest of the season batting only 68 times. Magglio Ordoñez was the star hitting .305 while smacking 35 homers and driving in 113 runs while stealing 25 bases. Paul Konerko (.282) was solid hitting 32 homers and driving in 99 runs. Carlos Lee slumped a bit a but hit 24 homers and drove in 85. Jose Valentin (.258) was moved around some and struggled with the glove, but had his Finest power season hitting 28 homers. Lead off hitter Ray Durham (.267) had 20 homers and stole 23 bases. Jeff Liefer (.256) hit 18 homers knocking in 38 runs plat toning with Jose Canseco (.258) who was signed June 20th and added power hitting 16 homers and driving in 49. Royce Clayton (.260) set a club record for fielding percentage by a White Sox Short Stop fielding .988, Clayton came back nicely after a horrible start in which he was hitting .099 in June. But the Sox suffered mostly on the mound with Injuries to James Baldwin, Jim Parque, Antonio Osuna, David Wells and Cal Eldred. But in the mist of the bad Luck lefty Mark Buherle Emerged and Went 16-8 and had a 3.29 ERA. David Wells went 5-7 but was lost in june, James Baldwin (7-5) was traded to Los Angeles. The only other double Digit winner was Right hander Kip Wells who finished 10-11 after starting the season in the Bullpen. Another partime starter Sean Lowe pitched well and was 9-4, Rocky Biddle was 7-8. Out of the Bullpen Keith Foulke had 42 saves but had 9 loses. Bobby Howry added 5 saves.
  16. I did read correctly, But I wasn't talking about his tenure with the Sox, I meant the Brewers before the Sox got him. HISTORY!!! With the Sox he's had 2 trips to the DL which is good
  17. I would take Brad Ausmus too
  18. Fuentes got a good arm and good stuff but is on the DL. Ayala is allright
  19. Burkett??? Huh!! Burkett retired he ain't even in Baseball no more
  20. That's what i mean
  21. Randy is a 10-5 guy. Not that he has a trade clause
  22. He has played there in winter, But i don't think he did last year. I too could be wrong
  23. ahhh how can it be, he hardly played and I follow his former team, i listened to everygame and never heard him playing second
  24. Actually Jose plays left and Center in winterball

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