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White Sox: With Jon Garland's signing this week to a $2.3 million, one-year deal, the White Sox rotation now is set with Loaiza, Garland and Mark Buehrle, who is also arbitration-eligible. Scott Schoeneweis is expected to be the fourth starter, with GM Kenny Williams looking for a pitcher at the top of the rotation to replace Colon. The White Sox's three-year, $36 million offer to Colon was rebuffed.

Garland, the enigmatic 24-year-old right-hander, avoided arbitration Monday with his signing, a salary bump from $375,000 last season. Garland posted a 12-13 record, matching a career high in victories, with a 4.51 earned-run average in 2003. Garland also finished with 18 quality starts in 32 trips to the mound. But his numbers were virtually unchanged from 2002 and, once again, he started slowly. Garland had a 2-3 record with a 6.88 ERA during his first seven starts and was 10-10 with a 3.97 ERA during his final 25.

 

Interesting, I've heard various reports sayin KW ain't gonna offa him arbitration to save some more money.

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Well, it sounds like Schoene is the #4 starter for now, but I'm banking on someone FA being brought in here to bump Schoene back to #5, wher he was told he'd get a shot in 2004.

With this tidbit, I don't expect the Sox to do much in the FA market now. Between that and raising prices, I'd be surprised to see much more than 15K on an average night at the park. I hope I am wrong about this... :bang

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Scho is definately a power pitcher. That article seems to mention one of two things. That Scho will be the 4th because Garland is now the 5th. Or that the Sox aren't going to go after anyone, but it mentions how KW is looking for a top of the rotation guy, which would obviously bump him down.

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Well, it sounds like Schoene is the #4 starter for now, but I'm banking on someone FA being brought in here to bump Schoene back to #5, wher he was told he'd get a shot in 2004.

SchowenWrong souldn't even be in the Rotation.. Thanks Sox...

 

:puke :puke

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and what are you basing that on? Unless #5's are supposed to win 15 games and give you 200 innings, Schoeneweis is capable of taking that fifth spot. Will he be effective? who knows, but he has the ability to be a strong #5.

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Too bad Schoenweiss has a difficult time getting righthanders out..... IIRC. The White Sox are going to have to notify NASA before every Schoenweiss start.

To be fair:

 

Schoeneweis vs. RHers: .275 AVG, .703 OPS

 

Buehrle vs. RHers: .285 AVG, .762 OPS

 

Garland vs. RHers: .234 AVG, .708 OPS

 

Colon vs. RHers: .246 AVG, .699 OPS

 

Granted he faced way few hitters, given that sample i'd say he's pretty capable of getting righthanders out.

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