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Even though I'm not a big fan of hiring Cito, one good thing is if the Sox hire him they won't be rebuilding.
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It was reported in the Southtown today, that the interview has been scratched, due to the alledged actions by Wally.
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I loooooooooooooooovvvvvvvvvve stupid Cub fans that interfere with their own team. I'll buy that guy a keg if I ever see him.
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When Kenny fired Manuel, he bought himself a little bit of time. You have to remember that KW did not hire JM. Manuel was in place when KW got the GM position. I would say that JM was KW's safety net. Well, he's cut the net, so now KW would be the one on the hot seat, from this point forward. You are right, Kenny didn't hire JM, but he did give him the extention for which he will be paid $1.2 million to do nothing next summer. Of course, the argument can be made that he was paid $1.2 million to do nothing this summer. There definitely is some fire to the stories HSC and NCorg have come up with. KW's seat is very hot, if he even has a seat in this organization.
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Nelson and Garcia face possible criminal charges?
Dick Allen replied to Bmr31's topic in Pale Hose Talk
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Players with 400+ homeruns aren't asked to bunt. When's the last time you saw Ordonez bunt? Lee tried to bunt, and couldn't do it, and JM still had him try. Its bad managing. Don't try to have your players do something they are not capable of doing. I don't see Barry Bonds ever lay one down. To criticize Thomas for not bunting is ludicruous. How many bunts do you think Babe Ruth put down a year? Going the other way, I can see you criticize Frank for not doing that. He did that the first 7 years of his career. If this story is true, it really paints an uglier picture of JM the manager. He basically is admitting he had no control.
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Well, if JM asked FT to bunt, he shows right there what a true idiot he is, and how in over his head he was managing a MLB team.
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I'll bet you a beer
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Giles contract is MUCH more attractive than Magglio's. Cheaper and longer. The prospects given up where nowhere near what everyone is talking about Ordonez. Look at what the Sox were able to get Colon with . He had 1 year and $8.5 million left. 1 year and $14 million is going to get you a heck of a lot less.
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To think you would get a slew of prospects, and have someone take Magglio's salary is a pipedream of the greatest proportions. If you want prospects, you will have to pick up some of his salary, if not most. If you want full salary relief, you will get a 2nd or 3rd tier prospect at best for him. The White Sox could ill afford the backlash from that, so he'll probably play out his contract here.
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GO HAWKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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And if he said he wasn't interested, they would have held THAT against him. He couldn't win answering that question. Its really too bad, but someone will give him a chance, and in a few years everyone will be hoping the White Sox hire a big name, and his will be at the top of the list.
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I just read that Backman played for Torre, Leyland, Davey Johnson, and Piniella. He probably picked up a few things from those guys. It would really be a shame if he isn't considered.
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He said he'd be very interested in the job if it opened up. Evidently, that was the wrong thing to say, and his chances on becoming the next White Sox manager-they gone.
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If you like good pitching, you wouldn't like Freddy Garcia the last couple of years. That said, supposedly if he got out of Seattle, his problems would be solved.
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No way Carlos gets non tendered.
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These "experienced" candidates that a lot of fans want, were at one point 1st time managers. Joe Torre was 117 games under .500 in his managerial career, before he came to the Yankees. Now he's a genius. The Yankees fans were up in arms when he was hired. There are guys out there that haven't had a shot, or who had a shot where it didn't work out, who could be very effective managing this team. This is a huge decision. A bad hire could set this franchise back 5-10 years.
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I read somewhere about 10 years back, that Frank fell out of a tree or something like that as a kid. It supposedly screwed up his shoulder, and that's why he has a funky throwing motion and no confidence as to where its going to go when he lets the ball go. It might have been a football injury, I can't quite remember.
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.230 hitters, who can barely walk, yet alone run, who have 28 GIDP even though they didn't play full-time, who are owed $16 million, don't get traded, unless you trade him for someone similar. I think we are stuck with Paulie. Hopefully the cortisone shots last a little longer next season.
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I have a feeling Frank is going to turn down the $6 million, the White Sox will pass on the $8 million, making Frank a free agent. Tellum and JR will then go back to the drawing board, and Frank will get new contract with the White Sox. He did show that he could still play first base last season. I would think his biggest problem going to the NL would be that there are a lot more bunts, and because of his bad shoulder, he cannot throw. That could really cause a lot of problems. LA is the obvious choice, Danny Evans is there, at least for now, and they need offense.
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Who do you protect in the expansion draft?
Dick Allen replied to CubsSuck1's topic in A and J's Olde Tyme Sports Pub
Paxson is not a big fan of Jalen Rose. He will be left unprotected, if he hasn't gotten rid of him by that time. He wanted to trade him to Minnesota for that injured point guard, Brandon, I believe. Brandon has 1 year left on his contract, and it opens up something between $10-12 million in salary next season. I think Paxson is going to be juggling the roster up a lot between now and then, so the only ones for sure to protect right now would be Crawford, Chandler and Curry and Heindrich. -
The Big Stein is going to have a stroke
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Yes, but they would be getting all the advertising revenue.
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Bartolo offered "Richest Contract offer" ever
Dick Allen replied to RibbieRubarb's topic in Pale Hose Talk
The Cubs being in the playoffs has no effect on how the White Sox will be run or what moves they make. Where have you been, Jupiter? The Sox are going to be second class until they win a World Series, and even that may not do the trick. His statement wasn't about giving Sox fans hope. If he wanted to give Sox fans hope he would announce he had signed Colon. Offering the richest contract to a pitcher in club history, and not having that offer accepted, would not give Sox fans hope. It gives just the opposite. What's Bart got to lose by waiting until he's on the open market? And oh by the way, if the Sox offered Bart the same salary he's making this year , for 3 years, it would be the richest contract for a pitcher in the history of the franchise. -
Bartolo offered "Richest Contract offer" ever
Dick Allen replied to RibbieRubarb's topic in Pale Hose Talk
I think its a bush league move of KW to start negotiating in public. I also believe he probably feels he will not sign Bartolo. By announcing he has offered BC the richest contract ever offered to a White Sox pitcher, what does he accomplish? Its as if he is pressuring Bart to sign, and if Bart doesn't sign, Bart is the bad guy. If you are Bartolo, why sign now? Why don't you wait and see what someone might offer you, it may be a better situation than the one you are now in. If Bart signed with NY or Boston or someplace else, KW then could have told the public about his offer, if I'm Bartolo, I'd be a little miffed at KW right now.