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s***...Grimsley was a guy that would of been awesome for the Sox to get. At a mill the Royals are getting him for a bargain. Now if I'm Kenny, I'd get ready to jump on someone like Lightenberg and I'd have to think you could get him for near a mill since Grimsley is a better pitcher.

 

Sully gone??? Didn't the Sox offer him arbitration?

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s***...Grimsley was a guy that would of been awesome for the Sox to get.  At a mill the Royals are getting him for a bargain.  Now if I'm Kenny, I'd get ready to jump on someone like Lightenberg and I'd have to think you could get him for near a mill since Grimsley is a better pitcher. 

 

Sully gone??? Didn't the Sox offer him arbitration?

It's weird, all the articles I've read bf tonite hav the Sox offerin arbitration to Sully. Including this Tribune Article that just came out,

 

The White Sox said they wouldn't announce their arbitration decisions until Monday. And as of 6 p.m. Sunday, they had yet to officially notify Roberto Alomar's agent, Jaime Torres, of their decision with his client.

 

Torres said Sunday he had no doubt that the Sox would decline to offer Alomar arbitration after the team lowered its one-year offer to the second baseman by $1 million Friday.

 

The Sox were expected to offer arbitration to pitchers Bartolo Colon and Scott Sullivan and infielder Tony Graffanino. They would offer to arbitrate with Carl Everett only if the veteran center fielder agreed to reject it, thus extending their negotiating window until Jan. 8.

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It's weird, all the articles I've read bf tonite hav the Sox offerin arbitration to Sully. Including this Tribune Article that just came out,

 

The White Sox said they wouldn't announce their arbitration decisions until Monday. And as of 6 p.m. Sunday, they had yet to officially notify Roberto Alomar's agent, Jaime Torres, of their decision with his client.

 

Torres said Sunday he had no doubt that the Sox would decline to offer Alomar arbitration after the team lowered its one-year offer to the second baseman by $1 million Friday.

 

The Sox were expected to offer arbitration to pitchers Bartolo Colon and Scott Sullivan and infielder Tony Graffanino. They would offer to arbitrate with Carl Everett only if the veteran center fielder agreed to reject it, thus extending their negotiating window until Jan. 8.

ESPN says the Sox only offered it to Colon and Gordon.

 

http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=1681025

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