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Cliff Lee Traded to Rangers

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QUOTE (BigSqwert @ Jul 9, 2010 -> 10:42 AM)
True but he still is a frequent no-show in the post season. Some years he looks great but other years he looks like Dewayne Wise.

 

No doubt, but that also can happen to any player too. Thats why I agree that they may be the better team, but anything can happen in a playoff series.

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    I can't see us making a move for Lee. What I CAN see is us making a pretend move for Lee to drive up his price.   But when it comes down to it, we still need a bat more than Lee. And besides, the t

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    QUOTE (Reddy @ Jul 8, 2010 -> 09:13 PM) i honestly think this is just KW driving up the price for Minny. Agreed 100%

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    QUOTE (VAfan @ Jul 8, 2010 -> 09:00 PM) My question on the Peavy loss is whether the Sox have insurance against this kind of injury. In other words, could the Sox get back enough of Peavy's salar

Obviously would love him in the NL, but worse case scenario is him with the Twins or Tigers. This would obviously make a strong team stronger, but if it's something as a Sox fan I have to worry about in the playoffs, I'll take it.

baseball playoffs can be goofy things J4L, it obviously makes a strong team stronger, but it also gives the White Sox a better shot at making the playoffs, so I'll take it for now. IMO the NYY also need another pen arm, MLBN showed their pen stats outside of Mariano and they are bad, CC and some of the other pitchers are going to have logged a ton of innings over the last two seasons by the time October rolls around... are they the favs? Absolutely, but things happen in October. Clemens, Pettite and Oswalt were suppose to dominate the White Sox and the Sox weren't suppose to get there because of the way the Angels had dominated us in the past or Pappi and Manny were going to own us in a 5 game series.

 

Again, it's not the Twins, on July 9th that's what I'm worried about, if as a Sox fan I have to worry about Lee on the NYY in October that's a good thing.

QUOTE (flavum @ Jul 9, 2010 -> 11:04 AM)

if this was any other team than the NYY that question makes sense, but he'll they could DFA Javy and it doesn't hurt their bottom line... anyway, some NL team should want him for the stretch

 

and I know you're joking, but if NYY eat a vast majority of his money and it costs low level prospects, as a 4th or 5th starter innings eater, I'll take him.

 

Check out Hughes splits, he's been very bad lately and MLB is taking away the extra days rest that allowed the NYY to set up their rotation perfectly

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I would usually say, "STop helping the Yankees!" but if the M's are getting Montero for a half year rental player, possibly, I can't blame em.

Looks like it's going to be Montero, David Adams + 1. The Yankees will almost undoubtedly lock him up and I'd imagine soon for a price tag in the range of Sabathia but fewer years: 5/$115M would be my guess.

Mets turning to Lilly per MLB Traderumors.

QUOTE (LittleHurt05 @ Jul 9, 2010 -> 10:52 AM)
No doubt, but that also can happen to any player too. Thats why I agree that they may be the better team, but anything can happen in a playoff series.

Never mind, Keith Law said that we have no chance so we might as well just stop trying.

 

With Peavy likely out for the season, do the White Sox make a run at Cliff Lee? If not, do you see the Sox as viable contenders in the AL Central after losing their ace (at least their ace for the past month)?

 

Klaw (1:27 PM)

 

 

Even if they included Beckham, I'm not sure they could pull that off. And I didn't see them as viable contenders with Peavy, so it seems less likely now.

 

 

QUOTE (docsox24 @ Jul 9, 2010 -> 12:00 PM)
Never mind, Keith Law said that we have no chance so we might as well just stop trying.

 

With Peavy likely out for the season, do the White Sox make a run at Cliff Lee? If not, do you see the Sox as viable contenders in the AL Central after losing their ace (at least their ace for the past month)?

 

Klaw (1:27 PM)

 

 

Even if they included Beckham, I'm not sure they could pull that off. And I didn't see them as viable contenders with Peavy, so it seems less likely now.

LOL, a team that's a half game out in July and running hot, even with Peavy, wasn't a viable contender for the division? Seriously, someone try to say again that this guy doesn't have a bias against the Sox.

 

Anybody who says Keith Law doesn't have a huge hatred for the White Sox must be a huge fan of his...

Wow, this came out of nowhere, since the Yankees starting pitching is fine. A five year deal for Lee will blow up in their face. Not a fan of giving pitchers in their 30's long term contracts.

 

 

I know I'll be in the minority on this board, but I wouldn't mind seeing the Sox go after Javy.

QUOTE (chw42 @ Jul 9, 2010 -> 12:25 PM)
Anybody who says Keith Law doesn't have a huge hatred for the White Sox must be a huge fan of his...

 

 

But why? Why does he hate the White Sox so much?

QUOTE (Chet Kincaid @ Jul 9, 2010 -> 12:28 PM)
But why? Why does he hate the White Sox so much?

 

Law used to be a front office guy, maybe he just despises KW.

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QUOTE (WhiteSoxfan1986 @ Jul 9, 2010 -> 12:25 PM)
A five year deal for Lee will blow up in their face.

 

Doesn't matter when you're printing money.

 

 

QUOTE (scenario @ Jul 9, 2010 -> 12:32 PM)
Doesn't matter when you're printing money.

 

Very true

QUOTE (chw42 @ Jul 9, 2010 -> 12:30 PM)
Law used to be a front office guy, maybe he just despises KW.

 

Key phrase there: used to be - why not anymore?

 

The guy is an a** that isn't worth much.

Yanks also picked up Chad Tracy.

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QUOTE (BigSqwert @ Jul 9, 2010 -> 12:43 PM)
Yanks also picked up Chad Tracy.

f***ing hell, these assholes just keep buying all the best players in the game. How do they get away with this s***?

QUOTE (Kalapse @ Jul 9, 2010 -> 11:37 AM)
Looks like it's going to be Montero, David Adams + 1. The Yankees will almost undoubtedly lock him up and I'd imagine soon for a price tag in the range of Sabathia but fewer years: 5/$115M would be my guess.

 

They will sign him in the offseason, but I guarantee they won't do it during the year. That's their policy, and if they won't change it for Jeter or Rivera, I'm sure Lee will be no different.

Quite frankly, I don't give a s*** what Keith Law says. If he said the White Sox were the favorites to win the World Series, would it seriously make anyone on here feel any better or any worse?

QUOTE (LittleHurt05 @ Jul 9, 2010 -> 12:46 PM)
They will sign him in the offseason, but I guarantee they won't do it during the year. That's their policy, and if they won't change it for Jeter or Rivera, I'm sure Lee will be no different.

By "soon" (should have said quick) I mean right after the World Series, we won't make it more than a few days into the exclusive negotiating period before he's locked up. Any team that had plans to go hard after him this offseason won't even get a chance to talk to him. I suppose this goes without saying, though. When you have the resources that the Yankees do there's no reason to negotiate in season.

QUOTE (Jordan4life @ Jul 9, 2010 -> 09:58 AM)
http://www.sbnation.com/2010/7/9/1560810/c...lb-trade-rumors

 

I also saw this on the Sportscenter bottom ticker. This pretty much wraps up a second consecutive World Series title for the Yankees. Don't you just love sports?

 

That's a pretty steep hill to climb to beat that pitching staff in October.

 

QUOTE (Kalapse @ Jul 9, 2010 -> 12:51 PM)
By "soon" I mean right after the World Series, we won't make it more than a few days into the exclusive negotiating period before he's locked up. Any team that had plans to go hard after him this offseason won't even get a chance to talk to him.

 

Gotcha. Then I agree 100%.

 

Cleveland fans will feel even better today, seeing the old aces of their staff together heading the rotation of the best team in baseball, while they have Fausto Carmona.

Wow so it looks like Jesus Montero-David Adams-Zach McAllister for Cliff Lee.

 

We could have gotten Lee for Flowers-Retherford-Torres. Unbelievable. I don't get surprised when the Yankees sign top guys in FA, but when they dupe teams into these trades; it's pretty evident how good their front office is.

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