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witesoxfan

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  1. Who would you rather have, knowing all things - a gold-glove winning SS who hits about .310 50 140 1.000 a year, or an erratic fielding SS who hits .310 25 80 .850 a year?
  2. I do not see why people are making the sticking points of this trade out to be Konerko and Garland, because they are not sticking points at all. Konerko is not nearly as important to the club as so many people here make him out to be, and Garland is very easily replaced(hell, we can sign Wilson Alvarez to a 1-year deal, and let him be a Sox oldy-timer pitching every 5th day for us...he'd probably be better then Garland, who knows...there are so many guys out there like that that it would be hard for KW and Ozzie not to replace Garland). You can also sign some low-risk, high-reward guys to try and help replace Konerko...someone like Randall Simon or David Segui...and that will help replace them too. A platoon of Gload-Simon would probably be able to get it done over a full year. The sticking point of the trade is Brian Anderson. Do you want to deal your #1 prospect AGAIN, even when you know you are very close to rebuilding? And I think getting RJ could very easily be a move that pushes us over the top, and I do believe that trading Anderson for RJ is justifiable. He is probably like the 1 player(that is available for trade, of course) who I would trade Anderson for.
  3. There was some little blip somewhere(either at benmaller or in one of Rosenthal's inside dish's) that brought up how Pittsburgh would then look to trade Rhodes to LA for Bradley. That's all it said...not that that would be the exact trade, or that it would even go through. I'll see if I can find it. EDIT: First place I look has it, top of the page. Courtesy benmaller.com... "There's a good chance that the Pirates will trade Arthur Rhodes, possibly to the Dodgers in their quest to land outfielder Milton Bradley"
  4. Yeah I did think that right away when I saw it. I don't think it will happen this year, but I do think it very well could happen next year.
  5. And I can guarantee you're wrong. I have no doubt the Sox are looking at Nomar. Take into account that they are also looking at Pavano and Renteria too, and were looking at Kendall. Looking does not even mean they are going to pursue the guy.
  6. witesoxfan replied to AnthraxFan93's topic in SLaM
    Yeah it is
  7. I see Cleveland in the playoffs. I mean, I'm not a big NBA guy...but I see like 10 teams that could/will be playoff teams in the East. And I do not see Cleveland as a bubble team...they are better then the bubble teams. Cleveland could be like a 5 or 6 in the East, maybe even better.
  8. IIRC, they also came down from like a 25 point deficit against the Suns earlier this year too, and the Suns are the second best team in the league win-wise.
  9. I think he ends up in Atlanta or he remains in NY. He has a blanket no-trade clause, and has said he wants to pitch closer to his family if he is traded.
  10. You give him the same rap most people give Jose Guillen Both were on playoff teams last year and both were a big reason why they were on their playoff team. He's not a cancer, and he's not a piece of s***. He's a damn fine ballplayer, and I'd take him on my team any day of the week Also...the Pirates need a 1Bman...and I'm pretty sure that both Mackowiak and Wilson can play 1B pretty well.
  11. Would either Garland or Adkins get them Milton Bradley from LA too, which could very likely end up happening?
  12. witesoxfan replied to AnthraxFan93's topic in SLaM
  13. He had a QB rating of like less then 20 last week or something, he has 13 turnovers, and the Bears offense is the worst in the league. Please tell me no one thought I was serious. Please.
  14. Craig Krenzel is really good
  15. I agree with that sentiment very much.
  16. His CERA with the Sox was 5.15, actually better then the team's ERA in the second half. Catching Freddy a lot will do that though.
  17. The White Sox team ERA in the first half of the year, without Garcia and Contreras, was 4.59. In the second half, with those two, the team ERA was 5.26. I think that helps disprove the Ben Davis calling a good game theory. He's a decent catcher...but there are better options out there.
  18. He'd probably choose Oakland over Chicago though.
  19. It has not been a reoccurring injury. If I remember it right, it was a freak injury type of thing...he didn't even know how he messed up his wrist in the first place, but he messed them up pretty badly. He had surgery to fix them, and he was back in 2002, not quite at the same as he was prior to that, but he was back none the less. And as I have said, he almost never hits below .300 too. He'd be a damn good #3 hitter for us with Caballo hitting 5th, Frank hitting 4th, and Rowand in the #2 hole. The only thing I'd be worried about is a leadoff hitter at that point in time.
  20. Wow, holy s***. Good to hear you're alright whitesoxin. Must have been an ugly ass situation. Stay safe.
  21. They'll worry about fixing the hole in the rotation first. Or so we hope, anyways.
  22. Ha, you guys have snow.
  23. I assume that KW can top it and would top it, but is not doing so because by trading for Kendall he would take away any chance he has at getting Unit. I'd rather have Unit over Kendall, personally.
  24. Both Wickman and Redmond have been changed
  25. When playing more then 80 games(which means it includes this year), Nomar has never hit less then .300...he went 21 for 87 in 24 games in 96 for Boston for a .240-ish average, and he hit .289 in like 21 games for Boston in 01. Otherwise, he has hit atleast .300 in every year of his career. He's been injured twice in his career. And for $7-8 mill? The only risk you take is that he gets injured, and odds are very good that with him resting his body this offseason for the most part, he will be solid for you and will give you 150 games. His throwing arm is erratic, but he has quite a bit of range defensively IIRC. He'd be a very solid pickup for us...more so then Cabrera. Cabrera will come at $6 mill per year for 3-4 years, while Nomar comes at $7-8 mill for 1 year, maybe 2 with an option. Garciaparra has been much more consistent offensively throughout his career, and he is decent defensively.

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