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Well guys i like the Dye move,BUT i think KW needs to get off his ass and land us a SS either Cabrera or ER,Whats the odds we can sign Odalis Perez,Cario,and get Vazquez(lose Konerko and Garland) Or Tim Hudson(konerko Garland)?

 

 

But i still believe we need more speed and a left handed bat (Delgado)

 

 

Cabrera SS-or ER

Rowand CF

Thomas Dh

Delgado 1B

Lee LF

Dye RF

Cario 2ND

Crede 3RD

Big Ben C

 

I know thats a pipe dream :cheers

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Well guys i like the Dye move,BUT i think KW needs to get off his ass and land us a SS either Cabrera or ER,Whats the odds we can sign Odalis Perez,Cario,and get Vazquez(lose Konerko and Garland) Or Tim Hudson(konerko Garland)?

 

 

But i still believe we need more speed and a left handed bat (Delgado)

 

 

Cabrera SS-or ER

Rowand  CF

Thomas  Dh

Delgado  1B

Lee        LF

Dye    RF

Cario  2ND

Crede 3RD

Big Ben  C

 

I know thats a pipe dream :cheers

Whoa dude. Get a grip on reality. Renteria and Delgado? Whatcha been smokin'? :lol:

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Seriously if we sign Cairo then that makes us a great team.

If we sign another solid starter without giving up Garland (I.E. No Felix Diaz or Jason "The Puke :puke " Grilli) then we are the front runners in the central.

those moves alone wouldn't make the sox favorites. more needs to be done to diversify the sox lineup

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With Juan Uribe in place their is no one else on the market the Sox should pursue. Uribe is the equal of every SS on free agent on the market why waste money?

Uribe as good as Renteria? WOW! I have no problem with Uribe, but going into the season with a SS/2B combo of Uribe and Harris is a huge drop off from a combination of Renteria and Uribe.

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With Juan Uribe in place their is no one else on the market the Sox should pursue. Uribe is the equal of every SS on free agent on the market why waste money?

I like Uribe but he has never put together a consistant season. He had the SS job in Colorado and played his way out of it. Until a guy proves he can do it, you never know if the can do it.

 

The other concern in the back of my mind is his build was so freaking big last year. I know nothing, and have heard nothing but this guy is built like the Dominican Republic's answer to Charles Atlas. I saw his parents at a Sox game last fall, and they look like regular people, nothing like Juan's chest and arms. In view of the present scandels and on coming crack down, will he be as strong as last year? I have no facts, but his body is almost too good to be true.

 

He is an unproven commodity, no way equivelent to either Renteria or Cabrera, and if he's that solid why did KW try so hard for Vizquel? This doesn't mean he won't be OK, a lot of folks thought Aaron Rowand would never be more than a 4th outfielder and he turned out pretty good, so it could happen. But he has to earn that kind of respect by playing well day after day first.

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I don't think you should have to win the division the previous year to be considered the frontrunner the next.  Our team now is already better than last year's opening day team.

Minnesota has had a grip on this division since 2001. They haven't done anything this off-season so far, besides losing Guzman that can be a weakness to their team. They get Joe Mays back in their rotation too I believe. They should be the favorites and deserve to be until someone from this division can prove they can knock them off. The White Sox may have a better team on paper, but that doesn't they're going to have a better team where it counts most. The Standings.

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Can I just ask what people would prefer?

 

Door #1 - Edgar Renteria for 4 years at $10 million.

 

Door #2 - Miguel Cairo for 2 years at $2 million, and a trade for Javier Vazquez or the signing of Odalis Perez for 3 years $20 million.

 

Door #3 - Placido Polanco for 2 years at $4 million, and the signing of a cheaper starter like Paul Byrd.

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