October 4, 200916 yr Anyone else think we should look into signing this guy to set up with Thornton? It'd give us two nasty set up arms behind Jenks, and Myers has previous closer history if Bobby can't rebound. Edited October 4, 200916 yr by League
October 4, 200916 yr Author QUOTE (chw42 @ Oct 4, 2009 -> 10:52 AM) No. Health is an issue and the guy is an ass hole. Asshole, yes. But moving to the bullpen may help him with the health problems.
October 4, 200916 yr QUOTE (League @ Oct 4, 2009 -> 11:08 AM) Asshole, yes. But moving to the bullpen may help him with the health problems. They've already tried that and it really didn't work. Brett Myers is also more than just your average asshole he's a legitimately bad guy who I refuse to cheer for.
October 4, 200916 yr QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Oct 4, 2009 -> 10:44 AM) I don't know why the White Sox would trade for a wife beater. To be fair, he is a free agent, they wouldn't have to trade for him. But...yeah.
October 5, 200916 yr QUOTE (Kenny Hates Prospects @ Oct 4, 2009 -> 04:46 PM) This one complements the Milton Bradley trade idea thread very well. I expect Phil Rogers to write about it soon.
October 7, 200916 yr QUOTE (Thunderbolt @ Oct 5, 2009 -> 02:51 PM) Can we bring back Will Cordero too? Or Albert Belle. I'm glad that Kenny considers character more important than Schueler did.
October 7, 200916 yr QUOTE (AWhiteSoxinNJ @ Oct 7, 2009 -> 10:01 PM) He wants to be a starter or closer.... He feels strongly both ways about that just as I do the move
October 8, 200916 yr Myers is so tough he'll punch his wife in the face in public for everyone to see.
October 8, 200916 yr QUOTE (rockren @ Oct 8, 2009 -> 05:01 PM) Myers is so tough he'll punch his wife in the face in public for everyone to see. That is really tough. Sounds grindy.
October 8, 200916 yr QUOTE (Steve9347 @ Oct 8, 2009 -> 05:01 PM) That is really tough. Sounds grindy. No way we see this guy in pinstripes next year...he's more likely to be sporting orange in a prison somewhere.
October 8, 200916 yr QUOTE (rockren @ Oct 8, 2009 -> 05:03 PM) No way we see this guy in pinstripes next year...he's more likely to be sporting orange in a prison somewhere. The Cubs will sign him for $10 mill a season and then wonder why he doesn't fit into the clubhouse.
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