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  1. QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Jul 21, 2009 -> 04:23 PM)
    Still looking for answer to question, what other team possesses what we have, not to mention Poreda as well?

     

    Second, Richard had numerous starts when he was 93-95 MPH this season, on various guns. Why WOULDN'T we be able to extrapolate that he could easily/comfortably throw 93-94-95-96 coming out of the bullpen?

     

    Did anyone predict Richard would be throwing 2-3 MPH harder than Poreda this season? I don't think so. Or that he could possibly be one of the two center pieces in a trade for Jake Peavy?

    Aaron Poreda's average fastball has been 92.5 mph, Clayton Richard's has been 91.6.

  2. QUOTE (whitesoxfan101 @ Jul 16, 2009 -> 12:29 PM)
    Jeremy Hermida is a guy I think we're going to have much more interest in than Rios.

    If we could get him for a guy like Dotel, I'd be all for it, but I wouldn't give up much for him.

    Hermida is simply dreadful in the outfield, and it'd require us sticking Prancer in CF. I don't like that idea.

  3. I certainly don't think he's the guy from 06 and 07 when he OPS'd .865 and .852, but I don't think it's a stretch to say he could bounce back to the 08 version who OPS'd .798 and stole 32 bases.

     

    If the Jays ate contract, I'd go for him. Give Q the time to heal and lock down CF with an at least average player.

  4. The teams have not recently discussed Rios, but the idea could become more attractive to the Sox if left fielder Carlos Quentin fails to make an adequate recovery from plantar fasciitis in his left foot.

     

    Rios, 27, would play center for the Sox under that scenario, with Scott Podsednik remaining in left. True, Rios is guaranteed approximately $60 million from 2010 to '14. But the Jays could assume some of that burden to receive better prospects — and the White Sox are on the verge of gaining financial flexibility.

     

    It's an interesting read, he goes on to say that Rios would play CF for us and that the Sox may not be scared of his salary with Dye, Thome and Contreras coming off the books.

     

    If the Jays ate about half of his contract and it didn't cost us too much, I wouldn't be opposed to it.

    Rios has been a solid hitter in the past, playing at a place like the Cell might help him out, he's still young and he'd solve that CF problem for us.

     

    The contract is ugly, but I think it'd be a solid idea to at least inquire about him.

  5. If you could compare yourself to any major league pitcher, who would it be?

     

    Do you think that you have the pitches to stay in a big league rotation, or is it more realistic to think of you as a bullpen asset down the line?

     

    In the heat of the game, do you look to get a big strikeout, or a lazy ball hit to a fielder?

  6. QUOTE (greg775 @ May 4, 2009 -> 05:57 PM)
    If Colon plunks somebody in the first inning, here is what will happen.

     

    a.) the Royals will score about 6 runs after he gives them the gift runner.

    b.) Zack will retaliate and there will be an incredible brawl. A couple guys will get suspended. My guesses are the Royals' Billy Butler will be suspended a game as well as Olivo. On the Sox side, Fields will be suspended as well as AJP. I predict some punches will connect this time.

    Then it must be done in the second.

  7. QUOTE (StrangeSox @ May 4, 2009 -> 01:06 PM)
    Bartolo's 2-1 with a 4.15 ERA. I think the Sox have a decent chance whenever he's pitching.

    And if Thornton doesn't have a booboo, he's 3-1 with a nicer ERA. Fatty has been pretty damn solid so far.

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