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Guillen on board for youth movement
For those skeptics who don’t totally believe in the White Sox commitment to youth for the 2009 season, manager Ozzie Guillen’s words might prove a bit more convincing.
Guillen, in town Saturday to accept the 2008 Corporate Honoree on behalf of the White Sox organization at the 22nd Annual Easter Seals Holiday Gala, basically echoed general manager Ken Williams’ comments made to MLB.com at the end of October. While the White Sox continue to explore all options for improvement on the open market, they are confident with potentially mixing in Josh Fields at third base, Chris Getz at second and either Jerry Owens or Brian Anderson in center field. …
The greatest trick the White Sox ever pulled was convincing their fan base that "Ozzieball" ever existed.
by The Wizard on Nov 23, 2008 6:08 PM CST reply actions 0 recs
orca
The Dodgers and Tigers are two possible landing places for ex-White Sox shortstop Orlando Cabrera.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/chi-23-rogers-whispersnov23,0,2640085.story
let it be the dodgers…
they have the #17 draft pick
the tigers pick (#9) is protected
The greatest trick the White Sox ever pulled was convincing their fan base that "Ozzieball" ever existed.
by The Wizard on Nov 23, 2008 6:12 PM CST reply actions 0 recs
javy-mets
Vazquez 33, has never lived up his early billing as a potential star, but record aside, his numbers were better than Garland’s last season. He would come fairly cheap in a trade because White Sox GM Ken Williams wants to move the final two years and $24million of his contract.
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/mets/2008/11/22/2008-11-22_derek_lowe_eyes_dollars_so_mets_might_tr-2.html
swisher redux? say it ain’t so kenny…
The greatest trick the White Sox ever pulled was convincing their fan base that "Ozzieball" ever existed.
by The Wizard on Nov 23, 2008 6:15 PM CST reply actions 0 recs
speaking of swisher
The Yankees are getting some trade inquiries about Swisher, whom they acquired from the White Sox last week. But the Yankees have every intention of holding on to Swisher and likely using him as their starting first baseman.
http://www.newsday.com/sports/baseball/yankees/ny-spyanks225937672nov22,0,7358586.story
The greatest trick the White Sox ever pulled was convincing their fan base that "Ozzieball" ever existed.
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