November 30, 201213 yr Ken Rosenthal @Ken_Rosenthal Source: #WhiteSox exploring addition of starting pitcher, lower-end type at the right price. Would give them flexibility to trade Floyd. Phil Humber?
November 30, 201213 yr QUOTE (Buehrle>Wood @ Nov 29, 2012 -> 09:09 PM) Ken Rosenthal @Ken_Rosenthal Source: #WhiteSox exploring addition of starting pitcher, lower-end type at the right price. Would give them flexibility to trade Floyd. Phil Humber? Oh lawd no.
November 30, 201213 yr QUOTE (Buehrle>Wood @ Nov 30, 2012 -> 04:09 AM) Ken Rosenthal @Ken_Rosenthal Source: #WhiteSox exploring addition of starting pitcher, lower-end type at the right price. Would give them flexibility to trade Floyd. Phil Humber? I thought we signed Floyd to solidfy agood rotation? Now they want alower cost guy who can win maybe 4 or 5 games and cost less? Nonsensical
November 30, 201213 yr QUOTE (Cali @ Nov 29, 2012 -> 10:10 PM) Getting rid of a loser like Floyd? Sign me up. He is 70-66 lifetime. By definition that makes him a winner. Sorry sarcasm meter is on after watching BBT Edited November 30, 201213 yr by ptatc
November 30, 201213 yr QUOTE (elrockinMT @ Nov 29, 2012 -> 10:58 PM) I thought we signed Floyd to solidfy agood rotation? Now they want alower cost guy who can win maybe 4 or 5 games and cost less? Nonsensical If they can get a 3B/C out of trading Floyd then it makes sense. There are guys out there that will come cheaper than Floyd who will win you more than 4 or 5 games.
November 30, 201213 yr QUOTE (elrockinMT @ Nov 29, 2012 -> 09:58 PM) I thought we signed Floyd to solidfy agood rotation? Now they want alower cost guy who can win maybe 4 or 5 games and cost less? Nonsensical If nothing else, you're consistent.
November 30, 201213 yr Trade Floyd to MIL for Martin Maldonado & Mat Gamel Sign Brandon McCarthy, Youkillis, Mike Adams
November 30, 201213 yr Heard that a guy the Sox are considering as a Floyd replacement is a certain former 1st rounder that may be non-tendered by a division rival tomorrow...
November 30, 201213 yr QUOTE (bucket-of-suck @ Nov 29, 2012 -> 11:42 PM) Heard that a guy the Sox are considering as a Floyd replacement is a certain former 1st rounder that may be non-tendered by a division rival tomorrow... Interesting. Now i need to look at the rosters of our rivals haha.
November 30, 201213 yr QUOTE (bucket-of-suck @ Nov 30, 2012 -> 12:42 AM) Heard that a guy the Sox are considering as a Floyd replacement is a certain former 1st rounder that may be non-tendered by a division rival tomorrow... Luke Hochaver? ew. Gimme some BMac.
November 30, 201213 yr QUOTE (2nd_city_saint787 @ Nov 30, 2012 -> 12:03 AM) Luke Hochaver? ew. Gimme some BMac. Hochevar's pretty bad. But his K/BB isn't that bad. He just tends to serve up homers, which just doesn't work at the Cell and doesn't make much sense either since he's typically a ground ball pitcher. Edited November 30, 201213 yr by chw42
November 30, 201213 yr QUOTE (chw42 @ Nov 30, 2012 -> 12:09 AM) Hochevar's pretty bad. But his K/BB isn't that bad. He just tends to serve up homers, which just doesn't work at the Cell and doesn't make much sense either since he's typically a ground ball pitcher. Maybe Coop can work his magic?
November 30, 201213 yr QUOTE (bucket-of-suck @ Nov 29, 2012 -> 11:42 PM) Heard that a guy the Sox are considering as a Floyd replacement is a certain former 1st rounder that may be non-tendered by a division rival tomorrow... Porcello?
November 30, 201213 yr QUOTE (Eminor3rd @ Nov 30, 2012 -> 01:05 AM) Porcello? Maybe, but I doubt Detroit would do that. Unless they could sign Sanchez, but he's looking for 5 years. IDK if Detroit would or could do that.
November 30, 201213 yr QUOTE (bucket-of-suck @ Nov 29, 2012 -> 11:42 PM) Heard that a guy the Sox are considering as a Floyd replacement is a certain former 1st rounder that may be non-tendered by a division rival tomorrow... Chris Volstad? 1st Rounder in 2005, possibly dropped by KC.
November 30, 201213 yr QUOTE (pktmotion @ Nov 30, 2012 -> 01:18 AM) Chris Volstad? 1st Rounder in 2005, possibly dropped by KC. That would be one of the worst moves they could make. Hochevar is a big whatever, who cares, jesus I hope he's not expensive but he's worth a shot. It would depend upon what they'd get for Floyd.
November 30, 201213 yr QUOTE (witesoxfan @ Nov 30, 2012 -> 01:59 AM) That would be one of the worst moves they could make. Hochevar is a big whatever, who cares, jesus I hope he's not expensive but he's worth a shot. It would depend upon what they'd get for Floyd. I wish there was a way to write queries on Baseball-Reference. I was trying to extract pitchers that were drafted in the first round on current AL Central teams. Instead, I just looked up a list on Wikipedia. Possible candidates: Kyle Waldrop Luke Hochevar David Huff Rick Porcello Jake Odorizzi It's mostly likely Hochevar.
November 30, 201213 yr QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Nov 30, 2012 -> 06:36 AM) This isn't really news. Floyd getting moved is not news, but potentially signing another starter is. I guess my question is what does this mean for the rest of the rotation? Let's say we sign Hochever to be our #5 starter, does Santiago start in AAA or go to our bullpen? Or maybe Hahn just wants to bring in another starter to add some general competition this spring, but it seems Axelrod would be perfectly capable of that. Needing to have 6 starters could also be a sign that Danks isn't progressing as quickly as expected or that Hahn has concerns that Quintana will regress next year.
November 30, 201213 yr QUOTE (chw42 @ Nov 30, 2012 -> 12:09 AM) Hochevar's pretty bad. But his K/BB isn't that bad. He just tends to serve up homers, which just doesn't work at the Cell and doesn't make much sense either since he's typically a ground ball pitcher. The Sox could see something in his grip, in his arm slot, in his delivery... who knows.
November 30, 201213 yr QUOTE (Chicago White Sox @ Nov 30, 2012 -> 07:01 AM) Floyd getting moved is not news, but potentially signing another starter is. I guess my question is what does this mean for the rest of the rotation? Let's say we sign Hochever to be our #5 starter, does Santiago start in AAA or go to our bullpen? Or maybe Hahn just wants to bring in another starter to add some general competition this spring, but it seems Axelrod would be perfectly capable of that. Needing to have 6 starters could also be a sign that Danks isn't progressing as quickly as expected or that Hahn has concerns that Quintana will regress next year. Not really. It was reported they wanted BMac the first or second day of free agency.
November 30, 201213 yr QUOTE (Cali @ Nov 29, 2012 -> 10:10 PM) Getting rid of a loser like Floyd? Sign me up. Trading Floyd is a must..........bye bye!
November 30, 201213 yr QUOTE (Chicago White Sox @ Nov 30, 2012 -> 09:01 AM) Floyd getting moved is not news, but potentially signing another starter is. I guess my question is what does this mean for the rest of the rotation? Let's say we sign Hochever to be our #5 starter, does Santiago start in AAA or go to our bullpen? Or maybe Hahn just wants to bring in another starter to add some general competition this spring, but it seems Axelrod would be perfectly capable of that. Needing to have 6 starters could also be a sign that Danks isn't progressing as quickly as expected or that Hahn has concerns that Quintana will regress next year. I hope so. If Hectors not in the rotation then I wanna see him stretched out in the minors. In a perfect world Danks pitches well enough that we can trade him at the deadline or next offseason and our LH starters would be Sale-Q-Santiago. That could be a real good young core of starters that would allow the Sox a lot of financial flexibility for the next few years. Further more if a guy like Rienzo/Johnson emerges this year then the Sox would have even more flexibility to build up their offense.
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