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  1. QUOTE (Quinarvy @ Oct 31, 2013 -> 07:03 PM)
    Those are both god awful deals.

     

    Dodgers would be lucky if we just ate Ethier's entire contract.

     

    Alexei is leaps and bounds better than Freese.

     

     

    Freese for Alexei would be terrible. Freese had a bad year and a worse World Series. You don't trade to fill a hole and create another. Freese may be better than what we have for 3rd but then you would have to give up an asset to get another shortstop.

  2. QUOTE (witesoxfan @ Oct 22, 2013 -> 12:08 PM)
    The Rays actually have a pretty solid fan base, but that stadium is in a terrible location. They make it to the playoff games, but it's just too far a drive on a Wednesday night.

     

     

    I have been to about 10 Rays games in the last 3-4 years. They have a weak fan base and the stadium is not in a terrible location. There is little or no traffic getting to their stadium. It is pretty easy on and off the freeway. Since it is indoor, there is no weather excuse. The Tampa Bay Bucs football team is the 2nd worst draw in the NFL. The area does not have enough fans to support their teams. The transplants continue to root for their home teams and are only casual fans who attend a few games. I am one of them who goes to a few April Rays games before I head north and have yet to go to a Bucs game.

     

  3. QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Oct 20, 2013 -> 03:29 PM)
    If the White Sox are wrong on this one then people will lose their jobs. I'm content with that. Kenny and Rick just put $70 million of other people's money on the line as a bet on this guy. If they lose the bet the team loses for another 2-3 years and then the White Sox are looking for a fresh set of voices in their front office.

     

     

    Based on what??? Was Kenny wrong on Dunn??? I think Dunn was a disappointment but Kenny is still there. Based on where the White Sox stand, I think this is a chance they had to take.

  4. QUOTE (chw42 @ Oct 20, 2013 -> 01:47 AM)
    In no world should Victorino not start on the White Sox.

     

    The guy put up a .353 wOBA this year and a .351 OBP. He also played incredible defense in RF this year and can probably be pretty good in center.

     

    I don't care if he's going to be 33 next year, if you can get him at the right price, get him.

     

     

    He just signed a 3 year deal. So he has $26 Mil over 2 years left. He can't switch hit due to injuries. There is no talk in New England they would move him and I wouldn't want him especially if he needs off-season surgery.

  5. QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Oct 20, 2013 -> 09:47 AM)
    They are minting money now. I don't think winning another WS would have the financial impact it would have on other teams. There aren't many more tickets they can sell. They really can't increase the price all that much either.

     

     

    They will probably see a boost in ticket sales next year. This year they fell from 100% to 94% capacity. They cut their payroll by 30 million going into this year so they already made of for some of the lost ticket revenue. My guess is they shed Ellsbury and Drew next year for the 2 heralded rookies but they take on Peavy.

  6. QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Oct 17, 2013 -> 08:53 AM)
    Except for Boston, all the other teams that spend big money annually, really have no spot for him, or at least have other more important priorities.

     

     

    There are a bunch of teams that need a quality IB. Maybe the cost is scaring away most teams but it seems odd only 3 teams are very interested and 2 of the 3 are desperate. I hope the Sox have done their homework.

  7. QUOTE (lasttriptotulsa @ Oct 17, 2013 -> 12:30 PM)
    God, you're insufferable. Nobody said 81 wins contends for the playoffs. The point I was making is that if signing two free agents that fit within your budget is enough to get you over .500, you are very close to being a playoff contender, especially if our young core of players can continue progressing. You are definitely not "3 years away" like you claim every other post.

     

     

    81 wins would be a major leap. I think it will take 2 years to get to that. The division got better this year w Cleveland and KC better teams so now the White Sox will have a tougher time winning in the division. I do think Detroit is aging quickly so we have to see if they try getting younger in the offseason.

  8. QUOTE (lasttriptotulsa @ Oct 17, 2013 -> 07:49 AM)
    Big difference here is that Russell Martin was coming off a career worst year where he hit only .211 and Salty is coming of a career best year. Hard to compare the two cases.

     

     

    Again, the Red Sox top minor league catcher, Lavarnway, has not proven he is ready. The back-up in Boston, Ross, is a career back-up guy. The Red Sox will most likely want to re-sign Salty and since the team has had success and he has daughters in school I would think he will want to stay in Boston. He hit righties well this year and really struggled w lefties but he is a switchhitter.

  9. QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Oct 15, 2013 -> 11:54 AM)
    Bring back Astroturf and the 80's versions of the Cardinals and Royals.

     

    The players' union would hate it, but we might not be far away in the post-steroids era from a team building another version of the Metrodome/Skydome/Kingdome and trying to orient their entire style of play around speed, pitching and defense.

     

    The Mariners SORT of tried it at Safeco, but it doesn't work unless you have a little power.

     

    Remembering that Cardinals' team, they had McGee, Pendleton, Ozzie Smith and Vince Coleman that would run at all times. Herr could take some bags....David Green, Lonnie Smith, etc.

     

    It's the opposite of teams like the 2000 White Sox have 20+ homer guys at every position.

     

    And the White Sox are going to have to adapt...

     

     

    The Tigers have less speed than any team in baseball and they are successful. Next slowest team after the Tigers---St Louis.

  10. QUOTE (GreatScott82 @ Oct 14, 2013 -> 11:15 AM)
    I'm calling it now... Don't be surprised if Sale is traded this winter. His value is absolutely beyond high right now and who knows just how much longer he will stay healthy with his current mechanics. My question for you guys is, If the White Sox can net three top 50 prospects and two mlb level position players (or something along those lines) would you pull that trigger?

     

     

    So if Sale is an injury waiting to happen, why would a GM offer 3 top 50 prospects for him??? Remember all the great prospects "fans" thought Peavy would bring?? Well the Red Sox turned down Peavy for Bradley. If Sale is an endangered species as some feel, he will not bring back a windfall. Therefore I expect to see him in a White Sox uniform next spring ready to win 20 games next year.

  11. QUOTE (SoxPride18 @ Oct 12, 2013 -> 12:54 PM)
    Exactly. We just think that because Theo and Jed are there now that they are going to become a contender within a couple years. Truth is, if they miss on this next manager selection and the prospects don't pan out, Theo is the blame.

     

    Viciedo is just as much part of the future as is Avisail Garcia in my opinion.

     

     

    I think there is a big difference between the 2. Viciedo is slow and a below average outfielder. He is pretty much a one dimensional player. He is playing LF because he is on a bad team and the only other place you can hide him is at DH. Now maybe his weight hurts him but if he drops 20 lbs his offense may be adversly affected.

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