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AP[/url]"]The White Sox announced Friday the team had agreed to a one-year, $500,000 contract with utility infielder Pablo Ozuna.

 

Ozuna, 31, batted .276 with 14 stolen bases in 70 games in 2005, his first season with the White Sox after signing as a free agent in the offseason.

 

Ozuna: .276/.313/.330 in 2005 + ability to play 8 positions = 1 year, $500,000

Perez: .274/.298/.383 in 2005 + ability to play infield = 2 years, $5 million

 

:-k

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Posted
AP[/url]"]The White Sox announced Friday the team had agreed to a one-year, $500,000 contract with utility infielder Pablo Ozuna.

 

Ozuna, 31, batted .276 with 14 stolen bases in 70 games in 2005, his first season with the White Sox after signing as a free agent in the offseason.

 

Ozuna: .276/.313/.330 in 2005 + ability to play 8 positions = 1 year, $500,000

Perez: .274/.298/.383 in 2005 + ability to play infield = 2 years, $5 million

 

:-k

 

Awesome comparison Jon. Don't know whether to laugh hysterically or cry.

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Perez is great with the glove and he is a great team guy. That is where the extra two million comes in. (Note Sarcasm)
Posted
AP[/url]"]The White Sox announced Friday the team had agreed to a one-year, $500,000 contract with utility infielder Pablo Ozuna.

 

Ozuna, 31, batted .276 with 14 stolen bases in 70 games in 2005, his first season with the White Sox after signing as a free agent in the offseason.

 

Ozuna: .276/.313/.330 in 2005 + ability to play 8 positions = 1 year, $500,000

Perez: .274/.298/.383 in 2005 + ability to play infield = 2 years, $5 million

 

:-k

 

Awesome comparison Jon. Don't know whether to laugh hysterically or cry.

I laughed.

I'll cry later

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I wish we had Hendry's email so we could email him all these stats and numbers and help him do his job. Because obviously, he's never seen a statistic in his life.

 

Look and Hendry's track record. He brought Hollandworth back after a decent season even though most could see he should never start. He resigned Alfonseca even though most could see he wasn't worth the money. Now it is Neifi's turn.

 

I don't think it is stats. I think Hendry rewards what a player has done in the past. I think Hendry thinks Perez is a compitent player. I think Hendry sees Perez as a guy who can play IF and will give you decent numbers.

 

 

I think Hendry is wrong.

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