December 11, 200223 yr Well Borchard, Rauch, Malon, Harris, Stewart+ 1 more position player for Vlad and Vazquez might be enough. But that would kill of farm.
December 11, 200223 yr Originally posted by mac9001Well Borchard, Rauch, Malon, Harris, Stewart+ 1 more position player for Vlad and Vazquez might be enough. But that would kill of farm. might as well look at what it may cost to get colon.
December 11, 200223 yr What about Tony Armas Jr., he's due for a break out season and only makes 500Kish money. We might be able to get him fairly cheap.
December 11, 200223 yr Author I don't mind Armas Jr. one bit. Still, to me that doesn't help. I'd just as well have Rauch start because he's more talented and imo just as proven as Armas Jr. The Sox need someone proven, whether its Byrd, Vazquez, Colon, Lawrence, Ponson or other.
December 11, 200223 yr Lawrence would be a nice pickup but it probably takes way too much to get him. I hope KW tries to find out how much the Padres are asking for him.
December 11, 200223 yr Author I hear the Padres are really excited about their young pitchers. I am not sure if Lawrence fits into their future plans and I know Tomko doesn't. It will be interesting to see what Kevin Towers does. They have a great farm system and will be a much better team next year when they move into their new stadium(Not this upcoming season, but the next.)
December 11, 200223 yr Vazquez is an excellent pitcher who needs to get the hell out of montreal, like how hampton needed to get out of colorado and weaver had to get out of detroit. Id love to have you
December 11, 200223 yr Vazquez's BAA is way too high for a "good" pitcher. The only person in Montreal who I would want is Vladimir Guerrero.
December 11, 200223 yr Originally posted by ChisoxfnCan anyone look up all the 17 game winners for teams with a winning pct of like .450 or less. I'm guessing not many on that list are bums. I don't have all of them, but I got the best one of them all.... Steve Carlton went 27-10 in 1972 on a Phillie team that went 59-97...it's pretty damn good to get 46% of your team's victories...think about it...without Carlton, they probably would have won 45 games that year, and that is being very unselfish. IMO, Steve Carlton of the 1972 Phillies could be compared to A-Rod of the 2001 and 2002 Rangers...notice that I said compared...they are not equals.
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