Harry Chappas
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QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Dec 14, 2005 -> 08:20 AM) Just a few thoughts here after reading all 59 pages... #1 Vazquez+Cooper=Contreras. There is something they see in Vazquez they think they can fix. They obvious told Ozzie to feel the kid out and check out his mental state. Obviously Ozzie likes what he said, because he is a White Sox now. #2 I get the feeling one of the starters has some kind of an injury, and I get the feeling it is Garcia. I have no real evidence, just Kenny worrynig about Garcia being tired, and then aquiring another starter. #3 Maybe a little bit of thinking outside the box might be necesary here... If Jenks fails as a closer, remember that the Sox originally were looking at aquiring Contreras to be a closer. That would slide Bmac into the rotation to be the #5, and no bullpen arm is needed. #4 I love Kenny Williams. Not only is he looking at 2006, he is looking at 2007 and 2008 and what inflation has done to the pitching market. He is buying the guys in rookie ball and A ball two years to get ready for the majors instead of forcing them quicker than they need to go. He just dealt a starting pitcher we didn't want, the last reliever out of our pen, and a prospect in a position where we feel we have two other major league ready players at for a top of the rotation starter... AND got Arizona to pick up some contract. KW for Exec of the year 2006. These are exactlly what I was thinking. Nice
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New ownership and great young talent. He could be their gamble. They also have Dave Wills. What about Garland for Ervin Santana and Darin Erstad??
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QUOTE(chitownsportsfan @ Dec 14, 2005 -> 07:35 AM) You could care less about Chris Young? I don't know about that. I'm not saying I don't like the deal, but Young could have been our starting CF for the next 10 years. So can Brian Anderson. They also can move Jose or Jon. Talk about a six man rotation, wow.
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Jon Garland is a crap shoot. On one side you have a young pitcher that has gotten better each season and has tremendous upside and seems to be close to reaching it. On the other you have a guy that looks like he could regress and has previously disappeared at times. Vazquez is cut from the same mold. Both are horses though. If cash, and lots of it, is not involved this is a stupid trade. For Arizona to get $3M from the Yanks and not pass it on does not seem legitimate. I would think they would have to pass this cash on with the player. Is it not against the CBA that you can not buy players (i.e. Sox can not pay $10M to Florida for Orlando Cabrearra.) I thought the most cash that could be transferred for a player was $1M. Would not the cash for this contract need to be moved with the contract. I think the cash spoken of in any new deal is additional cash on top of the $3M yankee money. I think the Ozzie factor is in play as he feels he can get this kid to get back to his expo days. Ozzie has a way with Latino players and this is a bonus.
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If Jon Garland is on the market there will be plenty of options for KW.
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QUOTE(JUGGERNAUT @ Dec 10, 2005 -> 03:42 PM) Atlanta beat the Cub in getting Renteria from the Bo Sox. Now the Cub will compete with the BoSox in trying to land Tejada. If he trully wants out of Balt. It's starting to look like the Cub middle IF will be pretty weak next year. Prior or Zambrano need to go in order to Tejada. If they hadn't gotten Pierre, the three pitchers plus Hill may have gotten him. Imagine if they could have gotten Tejada for this and then signed Damon.
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Due to innings logged last season I think they will be going with six starters and six releivers for the first month or two. Take into account the WBC as well. 12 pitchers (possibly 13) 13 position players starting 9 - Ozuna, Mack, and Widger. I think Borchard gets a shot as he can play all three outfield slots as good as any of the three starters as well as possibly DH. He is a switch hitter and I think they should give him a go.
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Franco closes in on two-year deal with Mets
Harry Chappas replied to Pierzynski 12's topic in The Diamond Club
Do the Mests sign friggin everyone. Did you see the list of guys they did not offer arbitration to. -
Steve Phillips on ESPN News had the followig Dodgers give --- Lowe and Drew Boston gives Manny and Nixon Phils give Abreu Dodgers - Manny Phils - Lowe/Nixon Boston gets - Abreu/Drew I would like to think I am missing something but don't the Phillies get jobbed her? All money is about the same. Manny played for Grady Little as did Lowe..........
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QUOTE(qwerty @ Dec 8, 2005 -> 12:32 AM) Will they compete for anything more than third place in the next decade? They just spent 100 million dollars on gambles. They traded for a first baseman... now have four guys that play 1st and 3rd. Only of only one of them can dh and none of them play the outfield. As i see it one of those guys will be wasted unless someone converts to the outfield really quick. I like overbay... i think he is overated and underated in some sense. But this move makes no sense unless they have another deal in following this one to move one of hinkse, koskie, hillenbrand. They don't have to worry. The mets and orioles are still ahead of them stupidity wise. Think about if you were int hat division. TB, Tor and Balt are not that bad but they throw this sub-par pitchers out there and Boston and New York murder them. They need to at least try and build a pitching staff to give themselves and chance. This si what Toronto is doing and they are takign risks and they are looking liek they will at least put up a fight. Baltimore on the other hand, I am not sure what they are up to. At least they are not laying down. Their rotation looks good and their defense is top of the line. The Mets.........well I don't know what to say.
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QUOTE(AnthraxFan93 @ Dec 7, 2005 -> 11:23 PM) I can see them in 2-3 years being in the hunt for the playoffs, which is good to see in baseball, that the tides are changing. Now if only the Pirates would learn from their mistakes and not be the AAAA team of the Cubs! IMO they have the best young INF in the game with Weeks, Hardy, and Feilder, 3b well I guess they can work on that. They should try and aquire Marte from Atlanta, not like they are going to use him anytime soon. But I am sure ATL would ass rape them. Like the Brewers did to them last year for Kolb.
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Think St. Louis will go after him.
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Good for them he needs to to s*** or get off he pot. He got $16M and would get the same or more next year if they went to arbitration. I wished he came back as I would have liked to see him go for 350 wins. I may have seen his last live MLB appearance, cool.
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What have they got to give up? I am not sure Rich Hill is all that great. Boston I guess could use prospects to spin in other deals. You know a guy (and I 've seen it here before) that I would like the Sox to look at, Corey Patterson. At worst he can platoon and give a LH bat off the bench with speed. He could bat 9th. His upside makes it worth a risk but I do not think the cubs will move him. Now if they send him and Hill to Boston for Renteria, then the Sox could maybe get him for Marte and B prospect. Do I have the cub colored glasses on when thinking of Patterson??? He did beat us last year. Think of the fire he could have to f' the cubs in their hometown....
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You need to look at free agency and the long term impact of such a move. I have a headache and can not think of it. I will post if it comes to me.
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Did he play with Cooper at all?? He may be more than just a broadcaster if they have any type of relationship. These guys watch every game and if they could add a little something or see something because they are friendly with a coaching staff, this could be a bonus.
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Tommy John is a real solid pick-up. I thought he and Hawk would work well together.
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Let's hope for an MVP award and ice his way into the HOF. Oakland would become my second favorite team.
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"Red Carpet" DVD premier at Arie Crown
Harry Chappas replied to SpringfieldFan's topic in Pale Hose Talk
It was good. Huge emphasis I thought on the cubs though. They covered the series more than any other (we went 3-3). They covered certain events more so than others as well. Dodgers series got some big coverage I thought the Oakland game (Crede/Dye SS) would have been a really nice fit for the theme. Cleveland run was coverd very well although August and September were just sort of passed over other than this. They had some guy from the Herald (Gregor?) do more commentating than I thought they should have. He has a face and voice for newsprint as well. The thing again that I did not like was there was not input from any hispanic players. I thought this was a bad move. No Garcia, Contrearas or Uribe. I kind of wonder if they refused to be covered or were not around for taping. Some mic stuff from the regular season was good Dye calling Crede and Rowand (I think it was them) Dumb and Dumber was neat. Overall both DVD's are about the same with a good about of dual coverage. I would like to see an indepth highlight reel more than anything right now. -
QUOTE(SSH2005 @ Dec 6, 2005 -> 10:33 AM) I don't even want to think about what the Marlins would want for Miguel Cabrera. McCarthy and the AA team for Willis and Cabrera. I am not joking
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If healthy, big if, but in the East you have to take major risks to compete, this is a great move. They have a nice rotation and the pen is stacking up. They should at least hamper the yanks and red sox march through the division with Halliday, Batista, Chacin (sp?) and Lilly (if he is still there).
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Angels & Sox looking at Crawford
Harry Chappas replied to That funky motion's topic in Pale Hose Talk
The main thing on this is the Garland situation. The Trib sounded like there are still negotiations. If he is locked up long term I could see McCarthy being moved. I would want more than Crawford though, that is for sure. If Garland is not going to sign long term I think he could be moved especially in a three way deal. Another issue is that it sounded like the Sox have thought of using a 6 man rotation due to the WBC. -
Seeing as the Sox have had the biggest moves thus far as well as being World Series champs they will touch on this then go to in depth coverage of Josh Beckett, Papelbon to closer and the state of the union in regard to Manny. Then jump to Yankee money issues and Johnny Damon. I feel a bad wrap coming to the cub for not getting Furcal but wetting themselves over the overpayment for their bullpen. The bonds coverage up the ass followed by the steroid siuation.
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"Red Carpet" DVD premier at Arie Crown
Harry Chappas replied to SpringfieldFan's topic in Pale Hose Talk
With bells on. I'll get there early. I think they serve booze but I am not sure. -
Sosa: Several teams interested for 2006
Harry Chappas replied to greasywheels121's topic in The Diamond Club
sammy is the epitome of what is wrong in general with the media on a larger scale. I am reading a biography on Ted Williams, Jimmy Foox is next, and the media treatment of Williams seems to parallal that of Frank Thomas. Although Williams was much more vocal in his hatred for the media, the fact that the fans seemed to have a very different perspective of Williams than the media mirrors that of Thoams. Then you have sammy sosa. The coverage of this guy was sickening the negative press was ignored while everything that Thomas did was focused in a more negative light. Imagine if sosa lost the MVP to an admitted steroid user. The media would have run with this. Now that sosa is in that same grouping he finally gets ignored.
