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Non-Tendered Players

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i understand the economics today and the sox not wanting to throw money out there, which i understand, however there are some interesting names out there that can be added to really strengthen the team. some of these players can be had for minor league contract, spring training invitees or downright reclamation and still help in the long run, esp in possible trade come mid season.

 

last season showed us we need pitching depth that is ready to pitch in the majors.

 

 

QUOTE (LDF @ Dec 13, 2009 -> 07:49 PM)
i understand the economics today and the sox not wanting to throw money out there, which i understand, however there are some interesting names out there that can be added to really strengthen the team. some of these players can be had for minor league contract, spring training invitees or downright reclamation and still help in the long run, esp in possible trade come mid season.

 

last season showed us we need pitching depth that is ready to pitch in the majors.

 

Kalapse listed them all in the Free Agent thread, some good discussion going on there

There are a lot of good names out there. The nice part for the Sox is the potential for a depressed market with all of the people out there.

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