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I was just browsing and saw these. I don't know if they've been posted yet or not (I don't think so):

 

LHP Valerio De Los Santos (Phillies)

IF/OF Russel Branyan (Reds)

OF Ruben Mateo (Reds)

OF Reggie Taylor (Reds)

LHP Nate Bland (Astros)

1B Randall "Sausage-Beater" Simon (Cubs)

 

I wouldn't mind seeing the Sox pick up De Los Santos for bullpen help. He was always pretty decent with the Brewers.

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Get Randell Simon:

 

--He is talented and young enough to improve.

--He can hit righties, so if Konerko shows he is having troubles with them again, you can bench him without having AAAA Ross Glaud in there.

--He was one of Cubs best clutch hitters down the stretch and in the playoffs, coming off the bench and driving in HUGE runs; the fact that he didn't get regular at bats didn't phase him one bit. Hello Brian Dabauch!

--He is much better hitter with runners on base and is downright deadly with RISP. I am talking about 332 ba/915 OPS in last three years.

--He is cheap. Ventura type money. Not a terrible 1B, either.

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I agree we should get Simon since we got rid of Daubach.  Simon is good for all the reasons Brando listed plus the fact that provided one of the funniest moments I've ever seen.

If I were the owner I'd sign him for tha reason alone. It would be the leagues first ever humor signing. :lol:

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Get Randell Simon:

 

--He is talented and young enough to improve.

--He can hit righties, so if Konerko shows he is having troubles with them again, you can bench him without having AAAA Ross Glaud in there.

--He was one of Cubs best clutch hitters down the stretch and in the playoffs, coming off the bench and driving in HUGE runs; the fact that he didn't get regular at bats didn't phase him one bit.  Hello Brian Dabauch!

--He is much better hitter with runners on base and is downright deadly with RISP.  I am talking about 332 ba/915 OPS in last three years.

--He is cheap.  Ventura type money.  Not a terrible 1B, either.

Good call. I agree. Simon would help the Sox.

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Good call  Brando, I would like to unload Konerko and get Simon. I might also be interested in either Frank Menechino (good OBP guy) or Damian Jackson for 2B.

Funny that you are interested in Menechino because he is a good OBP guy, yet also want Simon who basically has not OBP. ;)

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The problem with Simon replacing Daubach is that Daubs could play the corner outfield and corner infield spots. As far as I know, Simon is a 1B only. He's also likely to cost more than Daubach did last year since he'll probably get more than the non-guaranteed minor league contract that KW gave Daubach. Rotoworld says the Pirates are interested in bringing him back, so if that's true the Sox should go after someone else since a) Any competition wll drive up his price to the point where it's not worth it and B) he'd probably prefer the Pirates anyway since he'd be more likely to get a starting spot there. Face the facts people, Konerko is probably not going anywhere and he's a better option than anybody available right now anyway.

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The problem with Simon replacing Daubach is that Daubs could play the corner outfield and corner infield spots.

 

 

Yeah, and he was SO awful in RF that a normally super-forgiving JM never repeated the experiement again. Sorry, but Daubach is as much an outfielder as Konerko is a 3B.

 

Face the facts people, Konerko is probably not going anywhere and he's a better option than anybody available right now anyway.

 

I am not diputing that, but if Simon can be had for under 1.7 Mill, do it without hesitation. This team CANNOT afford for Konerko to go into the tank in April and May in 2004; as soon as there is ANY semblance of him having difficulty hitting RHP, slide Simon in. It's about SURVIVAL with this team.

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Funny that you are interested in Menechino because he is a good OBP guy, yet also want Simon who basically has not OBP

 

That's because MnSoxFan understands that a (money-tight) team needs a cheap, talented if enigmatic slugger driving in HUGE runs in BIG ballgames out of the 7th spot (sandwitched bewteen RH Crede and RH Rowand) against RHP almost as much as it needs a good OBP man at the top.

 

Lay off the Billy Beane pipe.

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That's because MnSoxFan understands that a (money-tight) team needs a cheap, talented if enigmatic slugger driving in HUGE runs in BIG ballgames out of the 7th spot (sandwitched bewteen RH Crede and RH Rowand) against RHP almost as much as it needs a good OBP man at the top.

 

Lay off the Billy Beane pipe.

Nice effort in taking a shot at me....... It didn't work, but obviously you think it did.

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Simon is no better than Konerko! If people think it's ridiculous to pay 8 million to Konerko why do they think it's better to pay 2 million to a backup first basemen or 10 million to a first base platoon. Sticking with Koney and hoping he comes back from last year is the best choice.

 

Simon's stats last year:

 

.276 BA, 16 home runs, 17 doubles, 72 RBI, 16 walks, 37 K's, .309 OBP, .743 OPS

 

Paul's Stats last year:

 

.234 BA, 18 home runs, 19 doubles, 65 RBI, 43 walks, 50 K's, .305 OBP, .704 OPS

 

The biggest difference between the two is that Paul has had one All-Star caliber season, and four good seasons before that. Simon is no safer bet than Paul. He's had two seasons at the above level (including last year) so a dip in his stats is more likely than Paul's was last year, whereas a significant increase in his stats is far less likely than Paul. The Sox need to concentrate on getting bullpen help, a starter and a second baseman, not a mediocre first baseman (especially since those are more readily available than the others).

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Simon is no better than Konerko! If people think it's ridiculous to pay 8 million to Konerko why do they think it's better to pay 2 million to a backup first basemen or 10 million to a first base platoon. Sticking with Koney and hoping he comes back from last year is the best choice.

 

Simon's stats last year:

 

.276 BA, 16 home runs, 17 doubles, 72 RBI, 16 walks, 37 K's, .309 OBP, .743 OPS

 

Paul's Stats last year:

 

.234 BA, 18 home runs, 19 doubles, 65 RBI, 43 walks, 50 K's, .305 OBP, .704 OPS

 

The biggest difference between the two is that Paul has had one All-Star caliber season, and four good seasons before that. Simon is no safer bet than Paul. He's had two seasons at the above level (including last year) so a dip in his stats is more likely than Paul's was last year, whereas a significant increase in his stats is far less likely than Paul. The Sox need to concentrate on getting bullpen help, a starter and a second baseman, not a mediocre first baseman (especially since those are more readily available than the others).

Why? Your wish is my command:

 

 

--He is talented and young enough to improve.  Really live hands.

--He can hit righties, so if Konerko shows he is having troubles with them again, you can bench him without having AAAA Ross Glaud in there.

--He was one of Cubs best clutch hitters down the stretch and in the playoffs, coming off the bench and driving in HUGE runs; the fact that he didn't get regular at bats didn't phase him one bit. Hello Brian Dabauch!

--He is much better hitter with runners on base and is downright deadly with RISP. I am talking about 332 ba/915 OPS in last three years.

--He is cheap. Ventura type money. Not a terrible 1B, either

 

 

I might add "no chronic hip condition" to the list as well as the fact he doesn't hit into as many DPs and is faster despite his weight.

 

Sorry, but I'll take Simon to hit against RHP at 1.5 Mill than Konerko to full-time at 17/2 years. Konerko (as well as White, Rios, Koch) is the reason why we failed in 2003 and just traded Maggs if you wanna be honest.

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I seriously doubt White Sox management is thinking Randall Simon is at the top of their to-do list.

 

1). Bullpen help

2). A starting pitcher (or two)

3). Leadoff hitter

 

 

28). Randall Simon

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