
Jbasic89
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Shooting Guard Solution? (Trade for Iverson)
I was thinking about unloading Noc and a guard for a shooting guard that could not only shoot but also penetrate the ball. Plus I think AI would be an experienced veteran to have on the team and someone to complement Rose. This would then give us a rotation of:
Rose/Gordon/Thabo
Iverson/Hughes/Gordon
Deng/Sefolosha
Thomas/Gooden
Gooden/Noah
This also give us $20 million off the books after this year. Just a thought, I'm really bored right now and was thinking about some kind of deal the Bulls could make and this was one of the only ones that made sense. (At least I hope it makes sense). Another thing is Iverson would play a lot of minutes, leaving less for Hughes when he returns.
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Where the sox are at right now
with the roster we have today are a 3rd place team in the AL central behind cleveland and detroit. i do see detriot having a down year on account of half their team having career years at old ages (polanco, magglio, renteria).
our batting lineup as of now
CF- Owens - speedy leadoff hitter with no power- ozzies ideal leadoff guy
SS- Cabrera- one of the better 2 hitters in the league, should be a major upgrade to our offense as we added someone who makes contact
DH- Thome- we should see what weve seen so far from thome as a white sox, one stretch during the season where he rakes n actually carries the team unlike Hawk's imaginary uribe
1B- Konerko- should be good for 30-90 to 35-110 depending on what happens at leadoff
RF- Dye - if healthy 35-120 is possible if not see 2006
3B- Fields- 40 homers a definate possibility but im more interested in whether he can cut his k-rate(which over a full season would have been the major league record) n be more patient at the plate
LF-Carlos Quentin- dont know much about him. looks like we might finally have someone who can get on base though and if he hits for power n average weve got ourselves a carlos lee with defense
C- AJ - will continue to call games n get under the other teams skin, enough from the catcher position + 10-15 hrs n 50-65 rbi
2B- Richar- tough to call could be anywhere from a .220 BA to .300. a really hit or miss prospect that has the talent to become one of the AL's elite at his position. also makes some exciting plays at 2b
as for the pitching staff
- buehrle - staff ace, has to pitch like a cy young candidate for the sox to contend with the current roster
- vazquez - should continue to improve as he gets more comfortable in chicago. knows how to use his good stuff to get outs and our only strikout pitcher last year in the rotation
- contreras- complete head case, could be 16 loss pitcher or 16 win pitcher
- danks- i see a great improvment coming from danks as he was learning new pitches n getting used to a new environment all at the same time. with a more developed cutter n change he could start to live up to expectations as the key piece in the mccarthy trade
- gonzalez- i think he will make the rotation out of spring training after dominating the minors at the AA level leading all minor league pitchers in strikeouts in ALL levels. said to have one of the best curveballs in the minors should be able to produce a more than serviceable era at the 5th starter spot.
middle relief- oneli perez, ehren wasserman, boone logan, matt thornton, mike macdougal
setup man- linebrink - should be the steady bridge the sox have been looking for to get to jenks. he cost us a lot and needs to produce
closer - jenks - one of the best closers in the game and knows how to pitch and not just throw anymore. i dont see another closer id rather have besides maybe paplebon
this team should be able to get about 80-85 wins and we all know that the roster will only improve and probably soon considering the winter meetings are under way now. like i said with quentin added we have a more solid lineup with a guy who can get on base.
id like to hear some feedback on what you guys think
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Josh Fields
Project over 600 abs Fields is on pace for 36 Hrs and 109 RBI.
This is his first year in the bigs. Anyone see a 40 homer 130 rbi season from him in the next year or two? I believe with some tips from some of our veteran hitters he could become one of the top players at whatever position he ends up playing next year. I think he would have been a shoe in for ROY if Crede had his back surgery last season and Fields started the season in the Majors.
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