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  1. They're fine, as long as they're placed in the right spots in the lineup. If we got Cust to add power he'd hit 5th probably. You can bet that moving to USCF would at least boost his HR totals, but I can see the Yankees taking a chance on him since that place is like a powder keg for lefties.

     

     

  2. The problem there is that if the Sox acquire Gardner, it will be to start in CF or LF. There isn't really any hiding that.

     

    The alternative that I can see is getting a guy like Luke Scott and just assuming that Becks will be the leadoff guy, since i'm guessing all the money/positions will be gone.

  3. 2009 Sox Free agents:

    Jermaine Dye - Braves

    Octavio Dotel - Yankees

    Scott Podsednik - Tigers

    Ramon Castro - Royals

    Dewayne Wise ++Signed++

    Wilson Betemit ++Signed++

     

    Recent Sox players now free agents:

     

    Juan Uribe - Giants

    Jon Garland - Dodgers

    Jose Contreras - Brewers

    Jim Thome - Sox

    Joe Crede - Orioles

    Orlando Cabrera - I dunno, who needs a SS? Maybe if he moves to 2nd. Hard to project.

     

    White Sox Sign: Coco Crisp, Thome, Putz, Redmond.

  4. Beyond the obviously out of date roster, CHONE seems to weight age very heavily, going both ways. For instance, they don't predict much improvement for Gordo in his age 23 season, but they seem to think David Cook, a career minor leaguer, can put up a decent line in the MLB, due to his being in the 26-30 age range. Meanwhile, they have Ichiro at something like 300/330/400, which would be a massive downturn for him, and there's no real reason to think that will happen... except that Ichiro will be 37 next season.

     

    So, obv. CHONE has its flaws, and I seem to remember it being one of the more "pessimistic" prognosticators. However, it is what it is. In case you didn't know, the White Sox offense isn't very good.

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