Everything posted by Dick Allen
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White Sox vs. Marlins, 6/18/07 (W)
QUOTE(Kalapse @ Jun 18, 2007 -> 06:59 PM) Atleast Wood and Prior were immensely talented young players with the ability to pull a s***ty team out of the cellar, you can't say the same at all for Groiny and Grindy. I know. Its so pathetic I'm not even mad. I laugh.
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White Sox vs. Marlins, 6/18/07 (W)
This is karma for laughing at the Cubs all those years waiting on Wood and Prior. Here we are waiting on Pods and Erstad.
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White Sox vs. Marlins, 6/18/07 (W)
QUOTE(29thandPoplar @ Jun 18, 2007 -> 06:46 PM) Well the big news from the 2 hour Sox brain trust meeting this afternoon ... KW on the pregame basically says they (the players) want to see how they perform when Podsednik and Erstad get back, to see if the team can go on a run. Konerko was at the meeting, as was Guillen and Hahn and of course Williams. So it does not look like any trades will be made for now. My guess is they will evaluate where they are in two weeks, like July 1st. KW asked Konerko, Thome and someone else what they needed for the second half last year, and they said nothing. KW, you are the GM, you make the decisions. This is stupid. I don't know how Pods or Erstad will make the bullpen any better, or make Vazquez think like a winner. I also don't know how it will make the rest of the line-up any quicker or swing and miss less. KW will use that meeting to deflect some of the blame off himself. He needs to be fired.
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Guess the start of the firesale - date of the first trade.
I certainly hope this is the calm before the storm, because the next time I hear Ozzie say that if the players find losing acceptable they are playing for the wrong GM and wrong manager, I will projectile vomit. He has said it at least 3 times, and the biggest move is the Charlotte shuttle. Also, I agree with Steff about KW doing nothing now, at least regarding Buerhle. I have a hard time believing that for as many teams that would or should be involved in Buerhle talks, that he could possibly keep it from the papers.
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Miscellaneous "White Sox" Trade Notes
QUOTE(RockRaines @ Jun 18, 2007 -> 05:04 PM) How so? Who the hell are we starting in LF? Our middle of the order is terrible right now, and we need offense. You stick the slugger out in LF and bat him 6th and our lineup got alot scarier over night. So you want to give up prospects for a guy who should make the team better, but will only be around until the end of the year? That's the question for me. I have no problem if the Reds just want to dump his salary, but KW would be out of his mind to give up legitimate prospects for the pipedream of postseason baseball in 2007.
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The Greg Walker Lynch mob thread
Ozzie would easily be able to tell if the players have tuned out Walker. If he thought they had, I'm sure he'd be gone. When things go bad, stories leak. If the players didn't want to work with Walker, we would have read something by now.
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The Greg Walker Lynch mob thread
QUOTE(Gregory Pratt @ Jun 18, 2007 -> 03:52 PM) Do you have any criticisms to make of minor league hitting coaches? Since nobody ever comes up and does anything? Its hard to say. Most of the guys KW traded away can't hit in the spots where they landed either. So I would say its most likely a lack of ability which falls on the scouts.
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The Greg Walker Lynch mob thread
QUOTE(Gregory Pratt @ Jun 18, 2007 -> 03:44 PM) You might give some credit to Mazzone for Ruthrie and Bedard and Ray as much criticism as you want for his relievers. But let's change the subject around a bit, DA. When do YOU blame the coaches. Do you ever? It certainly would be when I was comfortable with the talent on the field being better than the results. The Sox have DP candidates up and down the line-up. The line-up is bad. There really are no huge on base guys besides Thome. I just can't see how its Walker's fault Konerko and Dye suddenly play like they are 45 years old. If they hit like they did last year, under Walker's presence, there would be no problem except that there still is no speed. Walker didn't get dumb overnight. If hitting coaches make 100 point differences in batting averages, they are vastly underpaid.
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2007 White Sox Catch-All Thread
QUOTE(IlliniKrush @ Jun 18, 2007 -> 03:14 PM) Yeah I heard that live yesterday while in the car. It was THE classic moron Rowand guy. His whole argument was "he has a ring." By his logic, he'd rather have Geoff Blum at 3rd base instead of, say, Miguel Cabrera in a fantasy world. It reminds of a story I read where Jerry Krause was trying to trade Wil Perdue to Sacramento, and kept on talking up the fact that Will had 3 championship rings. The Sacramento GM finally told Jerry, "so does your trainer."
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The Greg Walker Lynch mob thread
QUOTE(Gregory Pratt @ Jun 18, 2007 -> 02:55 PM) With Buehrle, it wasn't necessarily tiredness but he wasn't conditioned properly in the offseason as he, by his own admission, took it a little easy after the WS win. As far as Garcia, all his innings don't hurt. Everyone else wasn't THAT bad. Contreras' innings have definitely hurt him. He's thrown like 8000 in Cuba and here combined. Garland started off with dead-arm. Vazquez was fine. The whole "overextended pitching staff" thing isn't exactly a hollow excuse. Randy Johnson spoke about it last year, too. But what the f*** does he know?!?!?!?!?!?!?!? And last year the White Sox lead baseball hitting with RISP. They had a higher OBP hit more homers, and struck out less than Texas, who have supposedly the greatest hitting coach who has ever walked. Leo Mazzone was a pitching coach God, now with Baltimore, his relievers blow. Did he suddenly become stupid? Did Walker suddenly become stupid? The offense has no speed, has no one who can hit and run. Is loaded with guys who strike out a lot. Why is it Walker has to change them from what they are but Cooper gets a pass? I have read countless posts how great Javy Vazquez is. Look at his record with the Sox. Cooper is getting nothing from him. Is it the coaches fault? What about the bullpen. MacDougal was good now he sucks. Blame Cooper. Aardsma was decent in meaningless games for the Cubs. Now he sucks. Blame Cooper. Sisco can't throw a strike. I'm blaming Cooper. Personally, I just think its ridiculous to pin the White Sox lack of offense on the hitting coach. The team is constructed very poorly. I would just like to see consistency from the board when placing blame on failure. If its Walker's fault the offense is bad. Its Coopers fault the bullpen can't throw a strike, and Vazquez always pitches well enough to lose. Ozzie gets a pass too. If Jerry Manuel were the manager he would get fried on this site. Gene LaMont got fired about 30 games into the 1995 season for bad results even though he won a division in 1993 when it was tougher to make the playoffs, and led a team whose organization says to this day would have won the WS in 1994 if there had been one. Finally, KW needs to be skewered as well.
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Matt Murton
Erstad's injury will pretty much guarantee his option will be $3.5 million. If he shows his ankle is fine the second half, its probably a lock KW exercises it. Assuming KW is still at the helm.
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6/16 Games (Gio's hand reattached)
Considering this is the 4th year Floyd has had starts in AAA, I don't think anyone should get too excited about a little success. I don't know why people want to make Sisco a starter. He throws 35 pitches an inning.
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Joe Borchard returns
For a second, I thought KW re-acquired him.
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McPhail in as Baltimore COO
QUOTE(Balta1701 @ Jun 18, 2007 -> 12:04 PM) The Baltimore Orioles have hired former cub and twin front office man Andy McPhail as their new chief operating officer. There is now speculation that this will be it for Baltimore manager Sam Perlozzo, and that the Orioles could be the next team to target Joe Girardi as a skipper. No idea what any of this would mean for Leo Mazzone. Leo Mazzone is the world's greatest pitching coach. He is the anti-Walker. Amazing how much better of a coach you are when you have good players.
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McPhail in as Baltimore COO
From the AP Sam Perlozzo was fired as manager of the Baltimore Orioles on Monday with the last-place team in the midst of an eight-game losing streak. Perlozzo's firing was disclosed by a person with knowledge of the situation who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because no announcement had been made. The Orioles scheduled a news conference for later Monday. Bullpen coach Dave Trembley, who has served as a minor league manager in the organization, will be the interim manager when the Orioles begin a six-game trip in San Diego on Tuesday. Perlozzo was victimized by an underachieving bullpen and a punchless offense that ranks last in the AL in home runs. That last statement easily could have Ozzie Guillen's name substituted for Perlozzo's. Does this mean hard Art is the heir apparent?
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Trade(s) Possible???
QUOTE(Gene Honda Civic @ Jun 18, 2007 -> 11:50 AM) It's naive to think that would make decisions based on only two months of play. With that in mind... Carl Everett hit .265/.335/.465 in the 2.5 seasons immediately preceding his '03 trade to the White Sox. Jermaine Dye has hit .283/.347/.543 in his 2.5 seasons on the southside. There's a bit of performance difference between the two. Considering it most likely would be a rental, I would think the stats of the current season would come into play. If we are going by 2005-2006 stats, the White Sox wouldn't be moving Dye. Everett was hitting .274 with 18 homers and going to the All Star Game. Dye has struggled. Everett wasn't healthy the previous seasons. Dye wasn't healthy before signing with the White Sox.
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Trade(s) Possible???
Carl Everett was having an all star season when KW traded away not the greatest package to get him. Francisco was pretty good, but got hurt, and the Rangers picked up a lot of salary. I really don't think 3 months of Jermaine Dye is going to net more than a B prospect or 2.
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And that's a white sox loser
QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Jun 18, 2007 -> 10:52 AM) Actually you are wrong there. The price of durable mediocre starters is pretty much what we are paying Vazquez. Go look at the pitching contracts over the last couple of winters. The White Sox can't afford to have an $11.5 a year 5th starter when they can't develop cheaper starts through their system. Lilly, Meche and Marquis 3 guys who everyone laughed at this winter when they signed, and the alledged barometer to justify what Vazquez gets, have been much better than Javy this year. Where are all the people that said he just needed to be settled in and 2007 would be a banner year from him?
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White Sox vs. Marlins, 6/18/07 (W)
QUOTE(maggsmaggs @ Jun 18, 2007 -> 08:58 AM) same with me, although I am 1-0 on the year. I want Fields to do well, but I could care less for Contreras. Had it been Buehrle, Garland, or Danks, I would hope they all perform well, but maybe Count can pitch well and improve his trade value. Surely, someone would take a World Series champion starting pitcher, but where would Jose accept a trade to is the difficult part. Contreras also had a no trade when he was with the Yankees. He stated he didn't want to be where he wasn't wanted. I think if he does have a no trade, which I'm really not sure of, it would be of little hinderance. I still think he's a good pitcher. I wouldn't trade him.
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Pods?
I read in the paper today he should be back this week, and Erstad should be back during the Marlins series. I'm not expecting much from either one though. Erstad got hurt on a swing,so he may go down at anytime, and its not like Pods was Rickey Henderson II in Charlotte. He even says he's worthless if he can't steal.
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The Greg Walker Lynch mob thread
QUOTE(Chisoxfn @ Jun 17, 2007 -> 10:33 PM) Um...I don't get it. Billy Goat has nothing to do with baseball. A hitting coach has a s***load to do with baseball. Bottom line this offense and the bullpen have been horrendous. The offense has been bad all season while the pen actually was good for the first month of the season. Point being...with a better offense this team has quite a few more wins (same can be said about the pen) and well Greg Walker is the hitting coach so when a team is the worse in baseball (and possesses guys that have produced during large chunks of there major league careers) the blame is going to deservingly get pointed at the guy whose paid to teach and help work with the hitters (whether its his fault or not). Then shouldn't Don Cooper be out of a job? The pitching is why the Sox didn't win last year, and its actually worse by the numbers this year at the same point in time. Don Cooper doesn't get any heat. Everyone bought the playoff tiredness, too bad it doesn't seem to affect other teams that make the playoffs way more often than the White Sox. Its not the coaches. Its the players. They are not that good. The White Sox have a few good individual offensive players. They really have no speed. They really have no lead off guy. They have no one who can bunt. They have no hit and run guys. They are loaded with slow guys who swing and miss a lot. KW needs to go back to the drawing board.
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Matt Murton
QUOTE(kwolf68 @ Jun 18, 2007 -> 07:54 AM) I like him, but how bad is his defense really? He is one of the worst OFers of all-time. He has problems just catching a pop-up. He can hit and he hits right handed. It may be worth it if the price was right.
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And that's a white sox loser
QUOTE(RX Bandits @ Jun 17, 2007 -> 09:23 PM) c'mon, the contract isnt that bad. look at what the going rate is for pitching. hell vazquez is better than the crap the cubs paid a ton of cash for last off season. plus, he takes the ball every 5th day. If a #5 starter is $11.5 million a year, that means the guys above him are worth more. There is no way unless you are the Yankees, Red Sox, Cubs or Dodgers you can spend over $60 million a year on your rotation and have enough money to cover the rest of the team without there being huge holes. Vazquez's results, which to me are far more important than what he looks like in the bullpen warming up, are below average for his career.
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White Sox vs. Pirates, 6/17/07 (L)
QUOTE(greg775 @ Jun 17, 2007 -> 04:17 PM) It's been said before by many but the retooling of our bullpen since the title season has been a major joke. I don't know what KW is going to do to fix it for the future. Maybe have at least one member of the bullpen make the league average?
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Adam Dunn to Sox?
Considering Adam Dunn has dunn nothing to help the Reds win, I don't know how he will help the White Sox this season. The hole is too deep. The White Sox now have a golden opportunity to start planning for 2008 and beyond. Making mistakes now should cost jobs.