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BlackSox13

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  1. QUOTE (RockRaines @ Nov 23, 2013 -> 11:45 PM)
    Nothing we would be willing to part with.

    I see what you mean. Not like the Sox are overloaded with talent to spare. They need all the quality aspects they have right now while Hahn replenishes the farm. At least the farm is finally heading in the right direction.

     

    One more thing, love the Sig Rock!

  2. QUOTE (CWSpalehoseCWS @ Nov 23, 2013 -> 09:01 PM)
    They would probably ask for Quintana back. Big mistake on their part to let him walk in free agency a few years ago.

    Big mistake indeed! Can't say I would do that deal. If Sanchez was closer to MLB ready than yes but not with him at least a few years away yet. I'd consider Santiago for sure.

  3. QUOTE (raBBit @ Nov 23, 2013 -> 06:32 PM)
    So we can be interested in McCann but not Kemp? Doesn't make sense to me. McCann is a nonathlete heading into his age 30 season. Kemp is an athlete entering his age 29 season.

     

    The only real argument you really have is the Sox taking on that contract. If the Dodgers kick in money and the contract that was a 120 whatever million comes down to say a 100 million contract that's not that far off. Especially if we had money going out as well.

    Who said anything about McCann? Not me. Was he really an option in the first place considering the direction the Sox are heading and comments made by Hahn about the Sox not being players in the free agent market plus how McCann would cost a second round pick?

     

    Don't get me wrong, I love what a healthy Matt Kemp would do at the Cell. Hahn has said the Sox are looking for younger talent under team control for years to come that they could eventually extent for additional years. Kemp doesn't seem to fit that scenario at all.

  4. QUOTE (flavum @ Nov 19, 2013 -> 07:16 PM)
    I'll go Santiago, Beckham, and Viciedo.

    Right on, this would be my guess as well. This would allow the Sox to slide DeAza to left in hopes of having a real CF out there in 14 (don't know who). Just don't see many teams interested in Flowers but these three guys for sure. Good call.

     

    Its about time rumors got going. This has been torture so far.

  5. QUOTE (59th street @ Nov 11, 2013 -> 07:41 PM)
    It is the "upgrade at third" part that makes me want to consider this. I may be overly optimistic but with a few "upgrades" at 3B and catcher and the expected middle of the order impact of Garcia and Abreau we are not entirely in a retool youth movement but a compete now mode. I also like Gillespie as a development 3B and see Semien as the guy pushing Beckham at 2B. The pitching is good enough to compete now, why not solidify the defense without busting the budget or losing a draft pick and see if the 2014 White Sox can recapture what they were like in 2012. It just seems like a low cost/possible high return opportunity.

    I hear ya and agree except what happens if Uribe's numbers fall? Gonna be difficult to trade him away and now the Sox are stuck with his salary while he blocks Semien or whomever we might get in a trade to play third. Last I read Rick had visions of Semien playing third so I wouldn't want to block that position.

     

    If the Sox trade Gordon and start Kepp at second we might be able trade Kepp at the deadline and open up second for Semien. I can see getting Uribe if thats the plan but this doesn't help lack of LHB in the lineup. With so many holes to fill I just don't see the Sox contending next year so let the younger talent play and see what we have.

  6. Love Uribe and all and there's no doubt he would be an upgrade at third but don't the Sox have enuff RHB in the lineup? Semien is one thing being young and all but signing Uribe would would be signing him just for the sake of signing him, doesn't really make sense considering the Sox are going with youth during the retooling that's going on.

  7. I like the idea of signing Salty but considering it could take few years to re-tool this team, a short term deal doesn't make much sense. With the current state of things I would only sign Salty if I could get him in a 4-5 year deal in hopes that when the sox contend again they would still have Salty around. No point in signing a guy that could be a free agent again by the time the team is ready to contend. I say take a chance and go for it as long as the annual salary is reasonable.

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