April 14, 200719 yr would you like to have back the most? I'm going to go with Frank Francisco (if he's healthy), although I think a majority would probably pick Tyler Lumsden and some would even go for Matt Guerrier or Josh Rupe. From the oldies but goodies, Bob Wickman. Edited April 14, 200719 yr by caulfield12
April 14, 200719 yr Jon Rauch and Gary Majewski have developed into pretty solid relievers, although ATM our pen is looking quite good. And although he's done nothing so far in the majors, I still think Jeremy Reed can develop into a Rusty Greer type of hitter. He just needs to be in the right situation, and in a hitters environment to do so.
April 14, 200719 yr Author QUOTE(DBAH0 @ Apr 14, 2007 -> 04:42 AM) Jon Rauch and Gary Majewski have developed into pretty solid relievers, although ATM our pen is looking quite good. And although he's done nothing so far in the majors, I still think Jeremy Reed can develop into a Rusty Greer type of hitter. He just needs to be in the right situation, and in a hitters environment to do so. Majewski was very solid, at least up until last year. Of course, like Kip Wells and Josh Fogg, he labored in obscurity with almost no pressure. KW and Rauch just do not get along, it was the best thing for the White Sox to part ways with him IMO. Fabio Castro might be a sleeper pick, although he's had his success (so far) in the NL. Edited April 14, 200719 yr by caulfield12
April 14, 200719 yr Author QUOTE(Hatchetman @ Apr 14, 2007 -> 07:54 AM) norm cash Well, I meant within the last 10-15 years or so, but that's cool.
April 15, 200719 yr Besides the obvious two, I don't think any of them are going to do anything bigger than the guys we already have.
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