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QUOTE (Y2JImmy0 @ Jul 16, 2013 -> 01:50 PM) Rockies are said to be interested in Jesse Crain. http://www.denverpost.com/rockies/ci_23666...white-sox-could Hitting wise, none of their prospects interest me except Dahl. And I doubt they trade him.for Crain
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QUOTE (Y2JImmy0 @ Jul 16, 2013 -> 01:31 PM) I think Olt ends up going to the Cubs as part of the package for Garza. I agree. But then I think if Peavy could get 2 good starts in. Raises his price for the DBacks as he's the best pitcher available after Garza
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Read from another poster on a Sox board that he listened to Buster Olney's podcast today talking about the White Sox. Olney had Gonzalez, the Sox beat writer and both said there is hardly any interest in Alexei. However, major interest in Rios from Texas and Pittsburg. Lots of interest in Crain from Texas and the Red Sox. And lots of interest in Peavy from the DBacks and the Giants. What you guys think? Personally, I would package Rios and Crain to Texas for Sardinas, Williams, Jackson, and Payano. Then package Peavy and Lindstrom for Davidon, Owings, Lamb, and Anderson
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QUOTE (flavum @ Jul 15, 2013 -> 09:31 PM) http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/baseb...0,2724414.story Tentatively, the rotation is Danks, Peavy, Quintana, Sale, Santiago Peavy will start July 20, 25, and 30 before the trade deadline. Looking at that rotation, whether we trade Peavy or not, that looks like a fantastic pitching staff
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Well if Boston wants Alexei, I would be willing to make a deal with them. Could get 2 or 3 solid prospects for him
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I was watching Sports Talk Live and they were saying of a possibility of Rios going to the Yankees. I find this hard to be true, given the source.
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QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Jul 15, 2013 -> 03:27 PM) And if he did like the players people would say it was proof he didn't know what he was doing because they can't play. RV cannot win on this board. It's funny, posters say the Sox talent level is weak but they don't win because the manager is bad. Personally, I would like the White Sox to put a little more weight on baseball acumen, and a little less on being "toolsy" when evaluating players. Something of a mix. Obviously they need to have talent, but not always more is better. The Sox need some baseball players, not just athletes disguised as them. I agree that the Sox just need baseball players. They might not be the most athletic person in the world, but knows how to play the game and is smart about it. That's the problem though, we know that Hahn and Kenny aren't looking at guys that are that, but very toolsy and raw.
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QUOTE (witesoxfan @ Jul 15, 2013 -> 02:57 PM) He's also the kind of guy that can get a GM and a manager an extension. Your glass isn't even half-empty, it's always empty. You talk about Jesse Crain like he's a year away from a senior discount when he's been one of the best relievers in the league. Alex Rios is a good player who, like everyone, wants this situation resolved, but Hahn has to get scouting reports and offers and evaluate and posture, and other teams have to do the same thing, and all the while Rios is twisting in the wind never knowing where he's going to be employed the following day. It's not easy for him right now, but he's handling it like a champ. Maybe relax and let it all play out. I agree. People always say on here that this player has little value and then when we do make a trade, that they expected more for that one player. Rios, Alexei, Peavy, Lindstrom and Crain all have value to teams. I expect Hahn to make the right moves. Hopefully.
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Hey Bucket, anything new regarding any current players? Rios, Alexei, Peavy, Lindstrom? What can we expect for a return?
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QUOTE (Marty34 @ Jul 14, 2013 -> 06:58 PM) I think to do a rebuild right the bullpen should always be the first to go because of how difficult it is to get consistent high-level performance out of relievers from one year to the next. More to the point on Reed though, I want a closer with better stuff than he when this team is ready to contend for a championship. I agree on the relievers being a year in year out thing. But with Reed he has a fastball between 93-96 with a plus slider and a plus change up. Honestly, I think you're being a little greedy. You.don't need overpowering stuff to be a closer, just one who can step up in the 9th. Reed has done that with 24-28 save attempts and 2 of those the defense failed him. Personally, Reed has been tremendous in save situations and will only get better.
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QUOTE (Marty34 @ Jul 14, 2013 -> 06:07 PM) Very much so especially if the sale extends to guys like De Aza, Dunn, and Reed which I hope it does. I wouldn't mind Dunn and De Aza to a lesser extent because he still is having a pretty good year offensively. Reed hasn't even hit arbitration yet, and that's not how you do a rebuild. He is controlled for 4 or 5 more years unless you're absolutely blown away with a deal.
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QUOTE (BigEdWalsh @ Jul 14, 2013 -> 05:13 PM) That's what I'm thinking too. It's very realistic that the Sox can finish worse than the Astros. Hard to be worse than the Marlins, but even that could happen. Marlins have 35 wins. Astros have 33 wins. White Sox have 37 wins. We can very well be in contention for that number 1 pick considering were about to be major sellers at the deadline. Marlins and Astros will essentially have the same teams.
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When will Jacobs make his debut? Still not listed on the Barons' roster yet.
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GGajewski18 replied to cabiness42's topic in 2013 Season in Review
Wells is squaring the ball up all night just can't find a hole. Has had good ABs -
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GGajewski18 replied to cabiness42's topic in 2013 Season in Review
Agreed. Very nice inning from Veal -
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GGajewski18 replied to cabiness42's topic in 2013 Season in Review
I believe it was a change up -
Rios might be the best outfielder and hitter out on the market. Alexei has been tearing it up as of late. De Aza is also killing the ball. Peavy coming back soon barring his rehab start. Anyone else think we can actually get a decent haul for De Aza and Alexei?
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GGajewski18 replied to cabiness42's topic in 2013 Season in Review
QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Jul 13, 2013 -> 06:35 PM) I really wonder if they're willing to go with a 4 lefty rotation for a full year. I might well do it, but I wonder if they're unconventional enough to throw that out there. I think it can work. Why not? The pitching staff has been great this year as it ranks 3rd in the AL in ERA. -
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GGajewski18 replied to cabiness42's topic in 2013 Season in Review
Say what you want about John Danks with the contract and everything, but coming back from shoulder surgery. He has looked like the front end of the rotation John Danks we all thought of these last 5 starts. He has pitched real well this year in my opinion. Contract aside, I'm very happy to go into next year with Sale, RHP, Danks, Quintana, and Santiago. Hopefully we trade Peavy. -
QUOTE (fathom @ Jul 13, 2013 -> 02:33 PM) I would suggest the Tigers as a dark horse for him If that were the case, I would be asking for the world for Rios. Garcia, Castellous (spelling) and Crosby.
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I think their having one of them alternate DH
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Merlin just retweeted someone from MLB.com that handles the prospects saying Jacobs will be ranked 7th in Sox farm system
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Rios brings a all 5 tools to the Pirates line up. Alexei brings more than what they currently have. Both would be huge upgrades to that Pirates offense and defense.
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Rios' most likely destinations are the Rangers and Pirates in my opinion.
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Here's an interesting take from a Boston writer. http://www.masslive.com/redsox/index.ssf/2...with_brand.html
