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SouthSideRyan

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  1. Soriano's skills haven't diminished. Well then he has no baseball acumen. How about a diminished stats clause? 130 million just doesn't buy much anymore. Someone tell Soriano that just because the dollar buys a whole lot less doesn't mean that his play has to diminish in kind. It hasn't diminished, though. He's coming off one of the best years of his career. Hendry got exactly the player that he paid for. It's not Soriano's fault that Hendry was out of his mind. I'm glad they didn't call up Murton. He wasn't going to play, anyways. And we all know that middle infielders make the best outfielders. Middle infielders make the best EVERYTHING!!
  2. According to the mentally ill people running this organization he is at best a 7th outfielder, and probably 8th behind Fuld.
  3. Really really really really hate to say I told you so. It does make sense though, we need to be prepared in case 4 of our 2nd baseman get hurt, or 5 of our corner OFs.
  4. Anecdotal for sure, but we seem to do well against phenoms.
  5. I'm not so sure. They could always promote Kroeger as the extra OF and play Derosa in LF with Fontenot and Cedeno splitting time at 2nd depending on match ups. promoting kroeger would make no sense. Neither would promoting Patterson, but the only reason they might not is because they already decided they hate him.
  6. As I've said already, I wouldn't be shocked to see Murton staying in Iowa.
  7. Fine I'm getting a sig.
  8. You won't find many bigger Von Joshua fans around here than me. But what exactly do you tell a guy as a hitting coach while he's stroking the ball to a line of a 900+ OPS? Get that average up over 400? Hit 35 HRs?(Nah, strike that, then he'd be just another Corey Patterson, black CFs should just slap the ball)
  9. Derrek Lee is so not getting traded in the offseason. Felix had his chance, he started 5 games, banish him to hell.
  10. I hope your not trying to be serious Take it to the extreme: Would you rather have Manny Ramirez on your team leading off or Scott Podsednik '05 on your team leading off?
  11. The Podsednik trade helped the White Sox because it freed money up for Iguchi and Pierzynski. As far as Lee vs Podsednik straight up, batting order be damned, that Sox team woulda been better with Lee hitting leadoff.
  12. Podsednik certainly has more HR power than Pierre, fact is Pierre outslugged him when comparing his '06 to Podsednik's '05. The point is if Podsednik had even more SBs in those additional games, he'd also have more CS to go along with it negating the gain in steals. The category of runs is largely useless because it relies so heavily on your teammates to bring you in. You could get on base 100% of the time, and you won't score a run unless your teammates' can bring you home.
  13. Oh and this is Juan Pierre's line for us in '06: .292/.330/.388 We're kicking Pie to the curb against righties so that we can get a slower Juan Pierre into the lineup instead.
  14. I'd move DeRosa to 2, Soto to 5, Murton to 6.
  15. Reed Johnson career vs. righties: .267/.328/.382 You just can't keep a bat like that out of the lineup.
  16. I think we do something stupid like bring up Eric Patterson and start Fontenot/Cedeno at a 2B platoon with DeRosa in LF every game. And I'm not even that opposed to Cedeno/DeRosa against lefties, just the absurd idea that me call up someone for their versa-effin-tility becuase Jim Hendry lives in fear of games where our first 5 2nd basemen all get hurt. Much better to have that 5th string 2nd basemen/6th string corner OF rather than a guy who's actually proven he can hit the ball at the major league level.
  17. How can you possibly use Pedroia as an argument in your favor? So if the Red Sox weren't as good as they were, they would've been better served using Alex Cora as their full-time 2B. Despite the fact that Pedroia clearly turned out to be the better player. It seems like people are viewing this Pie situation as he's going to hit 200 the whole year and strike out 200 times. Nobody in the pro-Pie camp is pushing to give him that this season. We are pushing to give him more than 20 flippin ABs, preferrably with more than 5 of those coming in the same week.
  18. So Pierre was more durable and didn't have to allow dreck(I guess drecker?) like Timo Perez start in his place. And thrown out 3 more times. Pierre had 57 more hits. Pierre was on a team whose collective line was .268/.319/.422 Podsednik's team was .262/.322/.425 A small difference, but may make a difference of a few runs, at best a marginal advantage for Podsednik, in a largley useless category. I'm not saying Pierre is anything but complete garbage,(as are many of these comparison categories) but if you can squint and make another player the same as him, then that player is likely trash as well.
  19. Pedroia hit 182/308/236 in the month of April last year. Chris Young through May 3rd: .202 .255 .383 Tulowitzki through April 25th: .185 .274 .246 Josh Fields through 23 games: .218 .274 .333 Each of these guys had cups of coffees (~80 PAS)the year before and were bad then as well. That's just from guys who got rookie of the year votes last year. The only ones to start well were Braun, Delmon Young, and Reggie Willits. Pie hit .362 .410 .563 in AAA last year. I'd say he has a clue.
  20. Lou made it sound after the game that Sori is likely to miss "a while" so methinks Murton will be at Wrigley tomorrow No, we're gonna do something stupid like call up Eric Patterson and anchor him to the end of the bench with Pie while Fontenot, DeRosa, and Reed Johnson play every day.
  21. I'd boo two guys in that sentence. The other one is Corey Patterson.
  22. C'mon man, I agree people shouldn't be ripping him and he should be able to work through his struggles, but when you look as lost as he does right now, he's gonna take at least a little heat. No, Felix did not look good out there today. He was also playing his first full game since April 4th. Even the most irrational of "Felix Pie = Corey Patterson"s out there would agree that a guy needs more than 1 start every 10 games in order to be in any sort of groove. Yeah and I understand that completely (bolded). But "cancer infiltrating the team" is a little overboard IMO, it's a game thread and theres a lot of spontaneous frustrations posted. Maybe I'm wrong and most people here want him demoted or traded, but thats not the way I see it. This argument has been going on all over the board, it's nost just spontaneous frustration. People see a speedy CF and want him to be a slappy base stealer. When he has the audacity to strike out, or have a bad week, they want him out of town on a rail
  23. C'mon man, I agree people shouldn't be ripping him and he should be able to work through his struggles, but when you look as lost as he does right now, he's gonna take at least a little heat. No, Felix did not look good out there today. He was also playing his first full game since April 4th. Even the most irrational of "Felix Pie = Corey Patterson"s out there would agree that a guy needs more than 1 start every 10 games in order to be in any sort of groove.
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