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Manny wants a trade again....to the ChiSOx


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QUOTE(Chisoxfn @ Oct 29, 2005 -> 04:57 PM)
Podsednik would be the worse right fielder in baseball and Manny is one of the worse left fielders in baseball.  You'd have Rowand and two terrible outfielders.  They would be one of the worse outfields out there.  No doubt about it.

 

Manny would only be a DH with the Sox.  Nothing more, nothing less.

 

Manny in left, Rowand in right, Podsednik moves to center. For those who belive Podsednik would butcher center, his 2003 and 2004 fielding statistics show that he actually played better in center in Milwakee than in left in Chicago. Also, his fielding percentages in Milwaukee are nearly identical to Rowand's fielding percentage in 2005.

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QUOTE(IITsox @ Oct 29, 2005 -> 11:25 PM)
Manny in left, Rowand in right, Podsednik moves to center.  For those who belive Podsednik would butcher center, his 2003 and 2004 fielding statistics show that he actually played better in center in Milwakee than in left in Chicago.  Also, his fielding percentages in Milwaukee are nearly identical to Rowand's fielding percentage in 2005.

 

Pods is a terrible CF. Not only that, but Rowand would go from being an above-average CF to an average RF with a poor arm.

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Manny in left, Rowand in right, Podsednik moves to center.  For those who belive Podsednik would butcher center, his 2003 and 2004 fielding statistics show that he actually played better in center in Milwakee than in left in Chicago.  Also, his fielding percentages in Milwaukee are nearly identical to Rowand's fielding percentage in 2005.

Fielding percentages are overrated. You don't get errors when you get a horrible jump and a ball flies over your head. ;) Use your eyes. It doesn't take a genious to see that Podsednik isn't a great outfielder. He wasn't all that great in left field this season. I would describe him as "shaky at best." I wouldn't want to have to watch him move back to center field next season. His reads on balls are awful.

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QUOTE(IITsox @ Oct 29, 2005 -> 03:25 PM)
Manny in left, Rowand in right, Podsednik moves to center.  For those who belive Podsednik would butcher center, his 2003 and 2004 fielding statistics show that he actually played better in center in Milwakee than in left in Chicago.  Also, his fielding percentages in Milwaukee are nearly identical to Rowand's fielding percentage in 2005.

Fielding % means nothing. Rowand gets to way more balls than Pods would ever get to in CF. Pods isn't anything more than an average LF (at that) and would be a poor CFer.

 

By the way, welcome aboard :cheers

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They just said on ESPN (during the 30 at 30 break during a game) that Manny has told the Red Sox that he wants to be traded and that he will not report to spring training if he is not traded

 

SO, there you go folks. It is now official that Manny is serious. Not sure if he will change his mind AGAIN but for now that is the word :bang

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Can we at least agree to this?

 

If

 

1) Konerko is not resigned

2) We don't give away every player of value we have

3) Boston would eat a chunk of his contract

 

then trading for Manny is a good option. Depending on who gets shipped out in the trade, there are a variety of good ways the team can be configured on a given day based on rotating the DH position (i.e. Thomas is not an everyday DH in this situation).

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QUOTE(sox-r-us @ Oct 30, 2005 -> 11:58 AM)
They just said on ESPN (during the 30 at 30 break during a game) that Manny has told the Red Sox that he wants to be traded and that he will not report to spring training if he is not traded

 

SO, there you go folks. It is now official that Manny is serious. Not sure if he will change his mind AGAIN but for now that is the word  :bang

He'll change his mind in 2 weeks. ;)

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QUOTE(santo=dorf @ Oct 30, 2005 -> 03:22 AM)
save Marte for the Delgado trade.  B)

 

Pods

Iguchi

Thomas

Delgado

Manny

Dye

aj

Crede

Uribe

 

If we had Manny and Delgado id trade Dye and give Anderson a spot in the lineup because he wouldnt be needed. Although imagine the spike in payroll for this to be possible.

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QUOTE(santo=dorf @ Oct 29, 2005 -> 09:22 PM)
save Marte for the Delgado trade.  B)

 

Pods

Iguchi

Thomas

Delgado

Manny

Dye

aj

Crede

Uribe

 

Haha, and I thought the Manny trade was a pipedream. Manny and Delgado? Wow. And yes, I got the sarcasm there.

 

And I agree with you sox-r-us. Manny would be a part of our 3rd day throw away lineup.

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QUOTE(RockRaines @ Oct 29, 2005 -> 10:19 PM)
Manny as a DH would be phenomenal.

 

Yes it would. The only questions left are: Would Manny be willing to DH? Would the Sox still be able to resign Konerko (he's a solid hitter that would be even better with protection like Manny)? How much of Manny's contract would the Sox have to take? How much would the Sox have to give up?

 

If the answers to those questions are all favorable to the Sox, then I say the deal gets done. To me, chemistry wouldn't be an issue, because the Sox took some people who other teams labeled "clubhouse cancers" and made a great team with them in the clubhouse, so Manny being labeled as such doesn't bother me really, but this lineup excites me.

 

LF Podsednik

2B Iguchi

1B Konerko

DH Ramirez

RF Dye

C Pierzynski

CF Rowand

3B Crede

SS Uribe

 

That's basically the lineup that won it all for us except the middle of it is more potent, and we know that the Sox will have basically the same staff. To me, as long as the cost isn't insane (maybe Marte, El Duque, and Sweeney with the Sox taking 3/4 or so of the contract?) and Manny will agree to DH, this is definitely the thing to do.

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Yes it would. The only questions left are: Would Manny be willing to DH? Would the Sox still be able to resign Konerko (he's a solid hitter that would be even better with protection like Manny)? How much of Manny's contract would the Sox have to take? How much would the Sox have to give up?

 

If the answers to those questions are all favorable to the Sox, then I say the deal gets done. To me, chemistry wouldn't be an issue, because the Sox took some people who other teams labeled "clubhouse cancers" and made a great team with them in the clubhouse, so Manny being labeled as such doesn't bother me really, but this lineup excites me.

 

LF Podsednik

2B Iguchi

1B Konerko

DH Ramirez

RF Dye

C Pierzynski

CF Rowand

3B Crede

SS Uribe

 

That's basically the lineup that won it all for us except the middle of it is more potent, and we know that the Sox will have basically the same staff. To me, as long as the cost isn't insane (maybe Marte, El Duque, and Sweeney with the Sox taking 3/4 or so of the contract?) and Manny will agree to DH, this is definitely the thing to do.

Manny would bat third and Konerko would bat fourth.

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QUOTE(SSH2005 @ Oct 30, 2005 -> 12:02 AM)
Your best hitter bats third.  Manny is more of a #3 hitter and Konerko is more of a cleanup hitter.

 

Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Manny bat 4th with the Red Sox? Why would they do that? They'd do it to make a good hitter like David Ortiz (or Paul Konerko) even better.

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Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Manny bat 4th with the Red Sox? Why would they do that? They'd do it to make a good hitter like David Ortiz (or Paul Konerko) even better.

Well, this season Ortiz was the slightly better hitter among the two. They mainly batted Ortiz third and Manny cleanup to go lefty, righty, lefty, righty.

 

Johnny Damon (lefty)

Edgar Renteria (righty)

David Ortiz (lefty)

Manny Ramirez (righty)

 

Both Ortiz and Manny are #3 hitters on almost any other team. Your best hitter bats third. Manny is a better hitter than Konerko. I can guarantee you that Ozzie and any other manager in the MLB would bat Manny third and Konerko fourth.

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QUOTE(Punch and Judy Garland @ Oct 30, 2005 -> 05:29 AM)
Correct because you want to protect Manny with Konerko, and not Konerko with Manny. Plus, when possible, its nicer to have the faster of the two hitters hit 3rd. Not that there is any speed to be had with Manny and Paulie! Wouldn't you pay a dollar for a ppv footrace?

 

I would say add Big Frank to it too

 

Big Frank might actually win that one....even with one injured leg

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