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CWSpalehoseCWS

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  1. I actually thought the two times I went to the game it was the best it was in years. But that was also way before the team was 15 below back in the beginning of May
  2. QUOTE (The Ultimate Champion @ Jul 1, 2013 -> 05:03 PM) Also the main thing the Sox can offer in the offseason (as it looks now of course, prior to any trades) is playing time, not $$$. We can give a couple vets the chance to go out & prove themselves on 1-year deals. And when/if those guys do work out, and they are playing for a contract, you can deal them over the deadline next year and pick up something decent while buying time on whoever it is in the minors who should be ticketed for the spot currently being held by a reclamation project. I'd love them to do this with Granderson. He's already almost missed half the year as it is, and I don't think teams are going to be jumping at the chance to sign him long term.
  3. No. Not right now. The Sox have a few guys I would try to move first in Crain, Peavy and Rios. Make them the priority and see what you can get for them. I'm not saying I wouldn't listen to offers for Reed, but he would not be at the top of my list of guys I'm actively looking to trade. Depending on the path the Sox take the rest of the season, he could always be moved in the offseason, and who knows, the Sox might actually be able to get more for him then. I don't think Reed is going to bring back what some people have suggested the Sox try to trade him for. As far as I'm concerned, the only untradeable guy on the team is Sale.
  4. He's got to be battling some nerves in this start. Those walks are very uncharacteristic of him this year. Those strikeouts are promising though.
  5. Daniel Moskos was released to make room for Johnson in Charlotte.
  6. QUOTE (flavum @ Jun 19, 2013 -> 09:45 PM) Steve Stone like to come off as an intellectual, but he's not. Wins is the most important stat for a pitcher. He said this. Not his fault. That's what happens when you are exposed to bad baseball night after night. Rots the brain and you start spewing verbal diarrhea.
  7. QUOTE (flavum @ Jun 17, 2013 -> 08:33 PM) Rienzo gave up a 2-out solo homer in the 5th, but he has 9 k's. Nice to see him raise that K rate. He's got bullpen arm written all over him.
  8. QUOTE (flavum @ Jun 17, 2013 -> 10:04 PM) Must be weird for Crain knowing he probably won't be ending his season in Chicago. I'd think the opposite. He has a good chance to go to a contender and get off this dying team. He ain't getting any younger.
  9. QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Jun 16, 2013 -> 02:18 PM) And Crain's unlikely to make it. I know he won't, just saying he has All-Star numbers this year. Easily the best RH set-up man in the game this year.
  10. Nobody but Sale and Crain belong on that All-Star Team.
  11. Didn't they trade Drew Garcia to the Rockies? So this is what the Sox got in return.
  12. That 20-1 loss to the Twins. Stayed the whole game, laughed my ass off. One of those games that is so bad, it becomes fun.
  13. QUOTE (Eminor3rd @ Jun 4, 2013 -> 04:37 PM) He's several years away though -- Dunn can only fake it there for one more year before his contract runs out. QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Jun 4, 2013 -> 04:38 PM) Honestly I forgot about Barnum. He is so far away, it is hard to even project him right now. Unfortunately I think the Sox are several years away from being relevant again. I'm sure the Sox will have someone ahead of him in the mean time, but the draft reports of his power and comparisons to Howard make it hard not to dream. But like you both said, he's about as raw as you can get.
  14. Peavy and Crain would probably be to two most valuable guys on the team right now. I really hope all this talk about moves actually allow us to see the organization attempt to build for the future as opposed to the last few years of making a move for the sake of making a move or attempt to stop the bleeding. I read on Twitter today that Peavy said he would be willing to go to another team if asked. This July should be pretty interesting.
  15. I still have hope for Barnum. He's definitely young enough if he can only stay healthy.
  16. QUOTE (Dick Allen @ May 20, 2013 -> 08:58 PM) Sanchez is a little better than Greene as a SS, but Greene is no stranger to that position, and everything I have read makes him average there, so for a back up who can hit lefties, Greene would be my choice. Isn't Greene still under team control though? The Sox always seem to favor keeping the guy that they can't cut, which would be Sanchez.
  17. QUOTE (NorthSideSox72 @ May 17, 2013 -> 08:22 AM) Also, consider this... his ITP condition has a lot to do with blood makeup and body chemistry (had a family member go through something similar, almost killed him). If you were him, even if you wanted to consider enhancing that way... wouldn't you be pretty worried about, I don't know... dying? Seems like he is the last guy who would want to be putting harsh chemicals in his bloodstream. I used to believe that as well, until Lance Armstrong used PED's after beating cancer. THAT is stupidity if you ask me. Phelgey seems to always hit lefty's well, and Charlotte is a hitter's park. Are his stats just as good on the road? Flowers should really be worried. If Phegley keeps hitting like this, there really is no excuse for him to not be given a chance and put Flowers' border-line Mendoza line on the bench.
  18. There's no way Dunn is going to be moved. Even for a guy struggling as bad as Upton is, he's still only 28, and gives you good defense. Dunn is on the wrong side of 30, and terrible in the OF; literally provides no value to any team right now. Why anyone would want a reclamation project in Dunn at this point in his career is beyond me. I doubt the Sox could even get someone to take Dunn off their hands if they agreed to pay 100% of what's left on that contract. He's just one of those players that hit a wall and declined over night. Same thing happened to Dye after the All-Star break in 2009. I agree with Ramirez. I'm not sure how long Jeter is out, but I wonder if the Yankees would be a good fit?
  19. QUOTE (Soxfest @ May 5, 2013 -> 03:12 PM) Sox catchers need a major upgrade. I think it's only a matter of time before Phegley is called up. Gimenez serves zero purpose to this team. Time for the Sox to see what they have there.
  20. QUOTE (greg775 @ May 4, 2013 -> 06:15 PM) I'm getting to the point where I officially don't like Kepp. I don't know who he reminds me of in the past, but he's pretty lousy at the plate. Guthrie is so confident when he faces the Sox. Until we start hitting him, he's gonna be Hall of Fame worthy against the Sox. Serious question: who's the better hitter. Tony Graffanino when he played, or Kepp? The first name that popped into my head: Darin Erstad...
  21. If a mod wants to merge this with the thread started by pittshoganerkoff, please go right ahead. This probably should have been posted in there.
  22. Link Pretty interesting. Justin Stone dissects his swing and gives his opinion on what he thinks Gillaspie will be moving forward.
  23. QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ May 4, 2013 -> 03:00 PM) Beck is off to a really big start too. Yeah, that's too true. It's nice to see him bounce back and really look like a steal in the draft. I always though Johnson was more polished than Beck though. At least there are a few glimmers of hope in the minors.
  24. Remenowsky got activated off the D.L. for Charlotte.
  25. I have a feeling this guy will be in the starting rotation for the Sox to end the season. He might be the only top prospect actually doing well in the minors this season.

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