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  1. If I were Poreda I would feel pretty good about myself; being the prize in a deal for a former Cy Young winning top pitcher. Seems like good motivation to keep up the good work.

     

    The White Sox actually boosted Poreda's trade value a bit as well. If Poreda puts up sick stats this year, his value becomes premium.

     

    The other day he was Aarom Poreda the guy who could be a good starter/relief guy. I look at him differently now that another team values him so highly.

     

    Guys, we almost got Jake Peavy without dangling Beckham, Flowers, Danks, Allen, Viciedo, CJ, Gartrell. What the heck are those guys worth, good god man!

     

    FutureSox absolutely rules.

  2. Our team doesn't look that appealing right now. The fact that we can't score in a hitter's park isn't the best sales pitch. Looked like career suicide to him. It's not a personal attack on us from him, the offer just sucked to Peavy. We know we are a good team if everyone starts putting up numbers, but to the rest of America, we look like crap.

     

    No hard feelings Peavy, sweep the cubs.

  3. QUOTE (scenario @ May 19, 2009 -> 09:07 PM)
    Nice outing for Stephen Sauer in Kanny's 5-1 win.

     

    6 innings; 1 run (unearned) on 4 hits; 9 K's and 0 BB's.

     

    And Jon Gilmore went 3-4 at the plate.

     

     

    Interesting to look at Sauer's strikeouts and walks... on the season... 35 K's and 1 BB in 25 innings pitched.

     

    What's the book on Sauer? Does his stuff stand a chance? I'd say his name does..

  4. Does Harold even speak one of English/Spanish? Maybe he just speaks baseball. I can see Hawk sayin that. "Harold just speaks baseball; not many guys only speak baseball; 20, 30, 40 years ago more guys spoke baseball. Today's game it's a rare breed that'll speak purely baseball" Ok im done.

  5. QUOTE (NorthSideSox72 @ May 19, 2009 -> 09:49 AM)
    Discussing Harold as an option is certainly worthwhile. But the idea that a hitter's numbers in his career are the dictator of how well he will coach is not "100% dead nuts correct", whatever the heck that means. Its actually quite false, as shown by history.

     

    Just because someone is good at something, that is NOT the same as being good at teaching it. In non-sports terms, its like taking a guy who is really good at coding, and having him run a department of software developers. Might work, might not, but whether or not it works is dependent on a different set of skills.

     

    Harold might work. But not because he put up better numbers than Walker, especially since Harold had a less than ideal approach at the plate for teaching someone anyway. And by the way, Walker's career ended earlier than it should have due in part to a broken arm and an anuerysm that may or may not have repeated itself and put his life in danger.

     

    Dude I'm sorry, but you are missing the whole point. You presume to know too much information that you, quite frankly, just don't know. Saying "Just because someone is good at something, that is NOT the same as being good at teaching it" is just as ambiguous as the weak counter argument. I could say, "Dude, Harold had great stats, he should teach the guys how to hit." That argument also addds zero to the conversation. The point is he deserves to be discussed just like anybody else, and like I said, that is 100% dead nuts correct.

  6. Since Walk is on the hot seat you can actually do whatever you want. If a potential replacement lies within the system, then OF COURSE he needs to be discussed. OF COURSE is the key phrase here. ABSOLUTELY fills in as well.

     

    The OP is right on the money 100% in opening this dialouge, 100% dead nuts correct. Harold can't be considered because he was too good of a hitter? Someone with almost 3000 hits doesn't suck enough to teach hitting? GMAFB that he can't be discussed.

     

  7. QUOTE (Dick Allen @ May 13, 2009 -> 11:46 AM)
    There are a lot of guys in AA and AAA and in A ball and rookie ball who can hit a major league fastball better than Lillibridge who will never get a sniff of the big leagues.

     

    So what is it that makes the Bridge major league capable. Speed? Eh.. Defense? No Discipline? No Can't hit breaking pitches or fastballs. He needs alot of work.

  8. QUOTE (Chisoxfn @ May 13, 2009 -> 11:44 AM)
    Maybe he could, but calling him up right now would be detrimental to the development of Jordan Danks and that is not something you want to do.

     

     

    Couldn't agree more. I bet you'd be intersted in the results tho

  9. QUOTE (Friend of Nordhagen @ May 13, 2009 -> 11:34 AM)
    Again, with Lillibridge, I just don't get his whole set-up. He's got the bat held high, with his hands way up above his shoulders. Now here's a guy whose swing is too long; why would a hitting coach let a guy who can't get around on the ball start so that he has to bring his hands down and then try to catch up?

     

     

    I agree man. Seems like you'd want to start as small as you can, especially with this shot at the big leagues he may never get again.

  10. The Angels are one of the few pitching rich organizations actually. Saunders is not their ace, Lackey is, although Saunders is my favorite.

     

    I think the majority of you misread the OP. Pedro, Odalis, Byrd? This is the same crap everyone keeps talking about. "Plug in these guys for the season blah blah." NO. We have more than enough prospects to land a stud pitcher under contract. We need to sell high on some players/prospects. Plus we are drafting 5 high-end prospects this draft. Although we cannot trade them, we can replace departed ones.

     

    Angels need bats, we have major league bats..albeit that appears to be in theory now haha.

     

    Saunders

    Homer Bailey is too much of a project from what I understand, but good thinkin.

     

    Who do we seriously match up with?

  11. KW knows pitching wins. Contreras is out; The in-house options cannot fit into his long term plans at SP. We have a stockpiled Minor System all of a sudden. Seems to me a trade for a SP is in order. Freddy Garcia type trade. A guy who takes it every 5 days and gives 6-7 strong. Someone who isn't viewed as on the market, why, because he's a stud and locked up for a couple years still.

     

    I'm thinking a guy like Joe Saunders could be had with a nice package. Once their guys get healthy maybe he could be had. What are some other guys like this, that won't be talked about at the deadline?

     

    Buehrle/Floyd/Danks/new stud will carry us far for many years.

  12. Wait, are we forgetting that he does absolutely nothing?

     

    I can hear it alrerady..."But his OBP is always around .400 wha wha wha". He is dead wait on the basepaths. Still takes 3 consecutive hits to get him in. "But his OBP is .400 wha wha wha wha, that is such a great OBP wha wha wha, all hail King Jimmy's high OBP" Shut up.

     

    So a guy who gets 1 hit every week and a couple walks, along with 9000 strikeouts in that same week is worth 5 mil+?? Jim "I kill scoring opportunities like it's my one and only profession" Thome is a great man, but he shouldn't back up Quentin, who would really benefit from someone who could rake behind him.

     

    Bat Thome way lower, he isn't feared by anybody any more. Great guy, but I like great Sox teams even more.

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