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TUCSON, Ariz. -- Tuesday's postgame officially marked the end of Major League Spring Training for Brian Anderson and Ryan Sweeney, two highly touted outfield prospects in the White Sox system. The pair was reassigned to minor league camp after the Sox's Cactus League game with Seattle.
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Tough cuts for those 2. Anderson was really consistent and Sweeney was SCALDING the ball. No chance of either to make the team but I was impressed with their performances. Next to be sent down:

 

Kevin Walker

Joe Borchard

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I lost a bunch of confidence in him today. Cotts pitched well....Walker blew. But....you can;t judge someone on 1 performance. If that's the case our only ML pitchers would be McCarthy, Buehrle, Shingo, and Walker. But we'll see. It's down to Cotts and Walker. Who wants it more?

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QUOTE(SoxFan1 @ Mar 23, 2005 -> 03:06 AM)
I lost a bunch of confidence in him today. Cotts pitched well....Walker blew. But....you can;t judge someone on 1 performance. If that's the case our only ML pitchers would be McCarthy, Buehrle, Shingo, and Walker. But we'll see. It's down to Cotts and Walker. Who wants it more?

 

What exactly are you judging Walker on? His 8 or so IP so far in the Spring?

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QUOTE(CWSGuy406 @ Mar 22, 2005 -> 11:08 PM)
What exactly are you judging Walker on?  His 8 or so IP so far in the Spring?

I'm judging him on everything I know about him. His outings this spring ahve been wonderful but he pitched poorly today. I know his ERA went up to 16.20 after todays outing. I know he has a career 4.45 ERA in the MLB. I knoe he has been with the Padre's and Giants and is now with the Sox. I also know he is in a competition with Neal Cott's to make this team. Thats's what I'm judging him on. :)

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QUOTE(EvilJester99 @ Mar 22, 2005 -> 11:18 PM)
As much as noone wants to judge on one outting. I think Walker really hurt his own cause today. I am sure he will be pitching a lot this coming week just to prove maybe it was a bad outing or maybe his arm wasn't right today.

That's what I was trying to say. Thanks.

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Walker has to be a stud from here on out to even have a shot at making the major league team in my opinion. If not he will be spending the entire year in the minors because i cannot see them brining him up mid way through the season because he will earn $525,000.

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Walker has to be a stud from here on out to even have a shot at making the major league team in my opinion. If not he will be spending the entire year in the minors because i cannot see them brining him up mid way through the season because he will earn $525,000.

Agreed, but $525,000 would be chump change if Walker can finish up camp strong and do a good job for us during the regular season. Our division is full of lefty bats.

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It seems like Sweeney and Anderson are always involved together. The come up together last spring training, they both get reassigned this spring training at the same time, do you think they'll make the big leagues at the same time? I would say Anderson first, but that's me.

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It will definitely be Anderson as he was a college player. It's be pretty rare to see two top prospects come up at the same time. Pretty much the only way for that to occur is on an Opening Day roster or the September call-ups. Dye is here for two years, Rowand is here for a couple too. Since Pods is our leadoff guy (depending on how he does this year) it appears that there is no rush for the kids. An injury to Dye or ROw puts that into question though

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QUOTE(WilliamTell @ Mar 22, 2005 -> 10:23 PM)
It seems like Sweeney and Anderson are always involved together. The come up together last spring training, they both get reassigned this spring training at the same time, do you think they'll make the big leagues at the same time? I would say Anderson first, but that's me.

At this point Anderson is much closer to the Big leagues than Sweeney. Sweeney should end up at AA this year at age 20, so he's one helluva prospect, but he's almost a full three years younger than Anderson.

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QUOTE(WilliamTell @ Mar 22, 2005 -> 10:23 PM)
It seems like Sweeney and Anderson are always involved together. The come up together last spring training, they both get reassigned this spring training at the same time, do you think they'll make the big leagues at the same time? I would say Anderson first, but that's me.

Barring injuries or a horrible slump that lasts for 2 years Anderson will make it first.

 

And Soxfan1 said Sweeney is scalding the ball...he is hitting .174 (4 for 23) while Anderson is 6 for 20 (.300). Good to see Anderson do well, I'm slightly worried after the way he ended 2004, injuries or not.

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Rotoworld on Kevin Walker...

 

Kevin Walker gave up his first four runs of the spring today to take the loss against the Mariners.

Walker had pitched 7 1/3 scoreless innings to give himself a shot at making the White Sox. This probably ruins his chances. Mar. 22 - 9:32 pm et

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QUOTE(black jack @ Mar 23, 2005 -> 09:32 AM)
I haven't had the chance to see either Sweeney or Anderson play.

 

Can anyone give a comparison to them with current MLB'ers, so I can have a general idea in their games and what to possibly hope for in the future?

Brian Anderson looks like a bad guy from die hard, does that help??

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QUOTE(danman31 @ Mar 23, 2005 -> 12:37 AM)
Barring injuries or a horrible slump that lasts for 2 years Anderson will make it first.

 

And Soxfan1 said Sweeney is scalding the ball...he is hitting .174 (4 for 23) while Anderson is 6 for 20 (.300). Good to see Anderson do well, I'm slightly worried after the way he ended 2004, injuries or not.

Scalding the ball doesn't mean you are hitting .875! Every single time/game I have seen him in, he has hit the ball hard. That's just bad-luck that it is right at somebody. Damn.

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Anderson and Sweeney Sent to Minor League Camp

By Jason Gage

March 23, 2005

FutureSox.com

 

Tuscon, AZ - The Chicago White Sox reassigned top prospects Brian Anderson and Ryan Sweeney to minor league camp. The move wasn't a surprise as neither were competing for starting spots, rather, they were getting an opportunity to show the coaching staff what they are capable of doing...MORE

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