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QUOTE(hammerhead johnson @ Dec 31, 2005 -> 03:08 PM)
And those who receive such vicious, humiliating e-beatdowns should just kinda fade away, if you know what I'm saying.

 

That's funny, I don't feel humiliated at all. Perhaps you need to put down that joint.

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It seems I'm really overrating Prior, even over the O's.  I know in Sullivan's article he said O's basically told the Cubs no Zambrano no deal.  But with all these names being thrown around I would want Prior out of any of them.  Trust me, by no means am I a Cubs fan, but he is younger than Jose and a lot better than Benson or Clement.  I think if the Cubs do a similar deal but put Pie or Cedeno in there the Cubs would have the inside track.

I agree with you. Prior has a lot more value than Contreras in my opinion as well. But now they are saying that Hendry never offered Prior for Tejada. It wouldn't make much sense that he would either. Hendry is trying to copy the 2005 White Sox (great pitching, speed, and defense). It wouldn't make sense for him to trade away one of his best starting pitchers. Great pitching is the main reason we won the World Series.

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QUOTE(santo=dorf @ Dec 31, 2005 -> 03:11 PM)
I've still haven't heard him answer the question.

 

WCSox, Was Mike Caruso a "proven" MLB hitter after batting .301 in 1998?

 

Good question. Is Brian Anderson starting CF material after hitting .176 in 13 games earlier this year? Has he "proven" to be worthy of a starting position on the defending WS champs?

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QUOTE(WCSox @ Dec 31, 2005 -> 04:16 PM)
Good question.  Is Brian Anderson starting CF material after hitting .176 in 13 games earlier this year?  Has he "proven" to be worthy of a starting position on the defending WS champs?

you still didn't answer, you just asked another question.

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QUOTE(WCSox @ Dec 31, 2005 -> 05:05 PM)
I'll say it again for you, nice and simply:

 

When shooting for a second WS victory and the need to fill a hole at one position, players who are very good defensively, have great speed on the bases, and are at least adequate at the plate are preferable to players with little or no MLB experience.  On one hand, you have a player who has had at least some success in the majors and you have a good idea of what you're going to get the following season.  On the other hand, young players who haven't had time to adjust to major-league pitching are big question marks.  If they don't make the adjustment quickly enough (or at all), they could be liabilities down the stretch.

 

QUOTE(Felix @ Dec 31, 2005 -> 04:34 PM)
The Astros had Taveras as their starting CF all of last year, were they aiming for rebuilding?  We had Bobby Jenks as our closer in the toughest spots of the year, were we rebuildingthen ?  We had McCarthy take the spot of El Duque last year, were we rebuilding then?

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QUOTE(WCSox @ Dec 31, 2005 -> 04:16 PM)
Good question.  Is Brian Anderson starting CF material after hitting .176 in 13 games earlier this year?  Has he "proven" to be worthy of a starting position on the defending WS champs?

Robin Ventura was given the starting 3b job with the White Sox in 1990 after hit a robust .178 in 45 ABs with no homers. The White Sox won 94 games in 1990.

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QUOTE(Dick Allen @ Dec 31, 2005 -> 04:16 PM)
After that he didn't play in the majors until 2002 when he had 2 hits in 20 at bats, and that was all for him.

And then he went on to play for the Long Island Ducks where he failed to reignite his career. He's only 28, he'll be back.

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QUOTE(Dick Allen @ Dec 31, 2005 -> 05:13 PM)
He actually hit .306 with 22 steals in 28 attempts. The next season he hit .250 with 12 steals in 26 attempts.

..and you know what, f*** Mike Caruso's 1998 season where he proved to be a .306 hitter. His OBP was a pathetic .331, but unlike Taveras he had a BB/K of 14/38 instead of 25/103. He also stole bases at a better rate than Taveras too.

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QUOTE(santo=dorf @ Dec 31, 2005 -> 04:18 PM)
..and you know what, f*** Mike Caruso's 1998 season where he proved to be a .306 hitter.  His OBP was a pathetic .331, but unlike Taveras he had a BB/K of 14/38 instead of 25/103.  He also stole bases at a better rate than Taveras too.

So mike caruso is better than taveras?

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QUOTE(santo=dorf @ Dec 31, 2005 -> 04:18 PM)
..and you know what, f*** Mike Caruso's 1998 season where he proved to be a .306 hitter.  His OBP was a pathetic .331, but unlike Taveras he had a BB/K of 14/38 instead of 25/103.  He also stole bases at a better rate than Taveras too.

They appear to be very similar offensive players. I doubt Taveras flames out as quickly as Caruso, if I'm not mistaken Caruso spent too much time around a bong and not enough working on getting stronger and becoming a better baseball player. But I'm sure if you asked 100 scouts who they would rather have between Anderson and Taveras, a big majority would say Anderson.

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QUOTE(Dick Allen @ Dec 31, 2005 -> 04:23 PM)
They appear to be very similar offensive players. I doubt Taveras flames out as quickly as Caruso, if I'm not mistaken Caruso spent too much time around a bong and not enough working on getting stronger and becoming a better baseball player. But I'm sure if you asked 100 scouts who they would rather have between Anderson and Taveras, a big majority would say Anderson.

Are you serious?

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