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  1. I don't want to fight with j4l again...hopefully that can be spared. He's at least passionate about the Sox, I'll give him that. Same with greg, even though he drives me crazy (just like I do others!) 85% of the time. But I always read everyones' posts here, no matter what...at least when I have the time. Usually he J4L attacks me first, lol. It just reminds me of 2006 when the "dark clouds" were increasingly gathering and yet those holding onto 2005 and first half of 2006 wouldn't let go and bullied everyone who saw the inevitable dissolution of the World Series team coming sooner rather than later. I just don't see the point in good White Sox fans fighting each other over something pretty silly and not even quantifiable. Everyone has different ways of dealing with disappointment. To say someone is less of a fan because they turn off the game early, don't even tune in at all, don't believe the team has the ability to turn things around and make a comeback...everyone has their threshold. I tried to get invested in the minor league system and it's hard to do even that this season.
  2. QUOTE (iamshack @ Jun 3, 2010 -> 12:31 PM) So it's J4L's fault that he wasn't born yet when you started going to games? Enough with the cock measuring. And there's no need to lecture people about "how they're better Sox fans" because they have a more optimistic approach to this year's team than others....I mean, come on, how can someone have joined the White Sox bandwagon in 2005 when many people were a fan of the team for decades before that? Why do we need to hear that sh--? Fine, he's a younger fan...then stop measuring who's a better fan based on their reaction to this season's putrid results. Even the "best" Sox fans can't easily digest this season. All you will have to do is look at the attendance figures from here on out to understand the malaise the entire franchise has fallen into just 4-5 years removed from glory. If nothing else, it was runaway hubris to think that this franchise was going to become a dynasty, pull even with the Cubs in terms of critical mass and win the hearts and minds of young fans throughout the Midwest. We might be the most irrelevant team in the AL today if not for the Kansas City Royals and Baltimore Orioles, and both those teams have loaded minor league systems to look forward to and give them some type of reason to believe in the future. Seriously, if I wanted a lecture about it, I would listen to MIT/CAL TECH/CAMBRIDGE/OXFORD taped ones, where I can learn something new about the world. Does it please any of us who questioned the make-up of this team coming into the season? No, not really. It displeases me more that our GM and manager are so completely clueless about how to fix this mess...it's not like we have a plethora of minor league talent waiting to rise to the top like the Indians do.
  3. QUOTE (Jordan4life @ Jun 3, 2010 -> 09:55 AM) IBTL. I'm just curious, when did you go to your first White Sox game? Mine was 1979. Honestly, the 2007 team was more interesting than this one, because that one had Fields, Owens, Wasserman and Gonzalez at least TRYING to make an impact as rookies. Hopefully the inevitable trades and promotions of Hudson, Flowers and possibly Viciedo will provide a reason to become re-interested, re-invested, re-motivated to at least care about the development of the organization and how things are setting up for next year.
  4. It's simple, Viciedo, Hudson and Flowers have to be at least "capable" (or better) replacement players, and both Beckham and Quentin have to come close to our high expectations or we're sunk. Alexei Ramirez putting up a 750 OPS wouldn't hurt a bit either. As far as the likes of Danks, Morel and CJ Retherford, I'm not counting on any of them to do anything until at least mid-season 2011 if ever at all. Morel has a shot, but he's blocked by Teahen. If you move Teahen to 1B/DH, then I guess with Morel you have the weakest corner infield spots offensively in the AL in the best power hitting park in baseball. Makes lots of sense!!! We have to pray to God Almighty that Mitchell can bounce back from his injury and be Carl Crawford-Lite.
  5. QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Jun 2, 2010 -> 08:37 AM) The highest value single contract the Sox have signed was Konerko's 5/$60. The highest value 1 year payment that the Sox have signed was Buehrle's 4/$56, with the $14 million/year latter years. The Sox have offered higher values than that (i.e. the offered Ordonez deal, the Torii Hunter offer) but have not signed. The Sox have also taken on Jake Peavy's deal, which pays $15 mil this year, $16 mil next year, and $17 mil in the final year of the deal, but that was not "signed" by the Sox, only taken on. I'm pretty sure the final year of Magglio's deal with us was for $14.5 million.
  6. QUOTE (JohnCangelosi @ Jun 1, 2010 -> 10:20 PM) None of this matters until we get a manager that can make the right decisions. This is Ozzie's team, and he deserves to take the fall for it and be fired now or at the end of the year along with the majority of his coaching staff. Let's see what kind of prospects we can get for: AJ PK Jenks Buehrle I'd like to keep TCQ, Beckham, Rios, Danks, and Floyd to build around. Why Quentin and not Ramirez? Ramirez is cheaper and plays a premium position....it's a lot harder to replace a SS than it is to replace a sub-par defensive corner OF/DH with a 720 OPS.
  7. Getting Cliff Lee and paying him $20 million is insane. Same with throwing huge money at Crawford and Dunn. FUHHGETABOUT IT. If 2005 taught ANY lesson, it's that you had to find the right mix of veteran players and "one year wonders" and ride it to the end of the World Series. But none of those guys, Hermanson, Pods, Iguchi, Dye, AJ, Vizcaino, El Duque...were "expensive." Maybe Dye and El Duque, but compared to what Cowley wants to pay Lee? Trading Floyd at his lowest possible value is asinine as well, same with Quentin. Now you can argue that if they get really really hot in pressure-less games for the next 4 months that we should sell them, but that's another argument. You could also throw Alexei into that same discussion. We all know the upside of Ramirez, and we're all quite familiar with the flip-side. Trading Peavy or Buerhle at below par value is silly as well. If you want to maximize value in a trade, see what Rios will get on the open market...if you don't like the offers, you pull him off the trading block and you have your CF for the next five years, either way, it's a win-win situation for KW. Might as well try to trade Pierre and Teahen while we're at it, Andruw Jones, the whole roster basically, except for Thornton, Beckham, Santos. Then you have the whole issue of keeping/extending/trading Mr. Danks. Lots of interesting discussions will happen here over the next 8 months. Too bad most of it won't be about the games that actually used to matter.
  8. Viciedo is our best prospect right now, along with Hudson. The odds are at least 50/50 at this point he's the starting 1B for the White Sox (or sharing DH duties) and makes the 25 man roster in April, 2011. Greg, the whole point is this: Konerko's "okay" at $4-5-6 million per year, over a one or two year contract. Anything above and beyond that in dollars or years is taking a HUGE HUGE risk that won't be logical from a payroll and going forward perspective.
  9. When's the last time there was a stress-free, 1-2-3 ninth inning for a close? Not so many complaints about Brandon Allen being traded. That said, let's hope the Rangers can actually beat the Twins...or, if the Twins are going to sweep them, let's hope we be set up for the sweep, too.
  10. If Thornton gets to 30 pitches, he might be out TUES against Texas even with the off day on Monday. Who the heck is going to pitch next, Putz or Jenks? I hope not Jenks.
  11. They sniffed out the squeeze and pitched out. Nothing Vizquel could have done. That's two times that Maddon has out-managed Ozzie today...the other time with the CS. Teahen will have an x-ray of his ring finger tmrw. Nix/Vizquel platoon might come back. Unfortunately, Teahen was actually starting to contribute offensively for the last 7-10 days.
  12. Beckham had those two "high leverage" situations where he didn't drive in a single run, and the defense lapse that opened up the floodgates in that inning...although the damage was contained when Pierre caught the fly ball to keep it from breaking open. The Pena bases-clearing double was obviously the game, and it stood up from that point on. I decided to read Dostoevsky instead of wasting my time with a foregone conclusion.
  13. It seems we're going to oscillate back and forth between 5-8 games under .500 and 6-9 games back for the whole season. This year just sucks...we might as well tank and hope to get another Beckham in the Top 5 picks, if we can find someone who JR is willing to give a signing bonus (yes, I know we gave money to Borchard, Viciedo and Beckham, and stupidly to Lance Broadway).
  14. Game set and match. That's all she wrote. If I was Danks, I would be really pissed off about that whole inning when Ozzie pulls him. 0-2 count, Pena slumping and we're once again 8 games back. Lovely.
  15. THE LEANING TOWER OF TEAHEN...he falls enough (like a WEEBLE) to the left or right and finally we retire LONGORIA THE CUBAN MISCUE
  16. Two very bad decisions defensively. Now Danks looks to 3rd, nobody's there....he who hesitates is lost. Groundball, two bunts, no outs in the inning. Speed kills. Beckham and Kotsay both made the wrong moves, Beckham to go to third and Kotsay to try to go to the glove flip. Danks at 80 pitches and Pena warming...we have to keep this game within 2 runs.
  17. QUOTE (Balta1701 @ May 29, 2010 -> 05:57 PM) If he snaps out of it, returns to his 2008 form, and stays healthy, he still hits 30+. I'll say False until he earns my confidence again. It's like saying I won't believe in G*d until I see a miracle. Well, I guess a lot of the baseball world would fall into the Doubting Thomas category w/ Quentin at this point.
  18. QUOTE (Kalapse @ May 29, 2010 -> 05:55 PM) That's a sign of a top of the rotation -- ACE -- pitcher. It's game over when he's on and he finds a way to get outs when he doesn't have it. It's really what separates him from someone like Gavin Floyd. C'mon. Floyd will be fine. Everyone rips him and then he inevitably goes for 6-8 weeks where he's the best pitcher in the AL. Has Danks already come close to having 3 no-hitters? And the defense never plays well behind him, either.
  19. QUOTE (Heads22 @ May 29, 2010 -> 05:52 PM) Gotta love looking for the dark spots in an inning where we take the lead. I already e-mailed the HOF asking for Teahen's glove to be put on permanent display next to Robinson's, Pendleton's and Rolen's.
  20. QUOTE (Heads22 @ May 29, 2010 -> 05:52 PM) Gotta love looking for the dark spots in an inning where we take the lead. Carlos Quentin will hit 25-30 homers this season. True or false?
  21. Momentum back to the Rays. Both teams could have blown this game open early and failed to do so.
  22. The only problem with this game is Danks is already at 35 pitches. Which means Santos, Putz, Pena and Thornton are going to need to go 4 innings probably. And how many times can Matty and Santos pitch back-to-back? Just lost a run there on a horrible, Sosa-esque throw by Upton...but couldn't take the risk with Teahen's lack of foot-speed. Beckham just can't seem to get going on a consistent basis.
  23. If Gordon doesn't make that play, really crooked numbers. Wills' line=Mark Teahen looking like the Jordan statue outside of the United Center on that play Seriously, I'd rather have Omar Vizquel and L. Nix platooning there and just sit Teahen on the bench until we're 10 games back. We can't afford to fall any farther behind the Twins.
  24. If Gordon doesn't make that play, really crooked numbers. Wills' line=Mark Teahen looking like the Jordan statue outside of the United Center on that play Seriously, I'd rather have Omar Vizquel and L. Nix platooning there and just sit Teahen on the bench until we're 10 games back. We can't afford to fall any farther behind the Twins.
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