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White Sox vs. Tigers, 8/05/07 (W)


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QUOTE(kwolf68 @ Aug 5, 2007 -> 02:12 PM)
I know a lot of us get down on Podsednik, but never forget he was part one of the most memorable moments in White Sox history.

 

 

There's two Podsednik's. The bad one is just horrible to watch, but the good one does stuff like he just did.

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QUOTE(EvilJester99 @ Aug 5, 2007 -> 12:12 PM)
Good to see that Floyd must be pitching well...

Far better than the box score would indicate too. He's been throwing a good curve and moving his fastball all over the place and has shown a lot of poise/confidence pitching over bad calls and bad defense.

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Now if only at one point we can swing Pods or Erstad in an August deal for a low A type of guy (I still think if both show they are healthy they can add some value to a possible contender at very little cost) to open up a spot for Sweeney to get Ab's as well.

Tadahito Iguchi was having a superb second half OBP-wise and it only got us a 21 year old single A guy. Rob Mackowiak's 1.132 OPS in July netted us a 23 year old single A pitcher. What are Pods' and Erstad's values if they get on a hot streak? I'm guessing a 27 year old High-A outfielder and a 24 year old single A player who has already had TJS.

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QUOTE(santo=dorf @ Aug 5, 2007 -> 12:20 PM)
Tadahito Iguchi was having a superb second half OBP-wise and it only got us a 21 year old single A guy. Rob Mackowiak's 1.132 OPS in July netted us a 23 year old single A pitcher. What are Pods' and Erstad's values if they get on a hot streak? I'm guessing a 27 year old High-A outfielder and a 24 year old single A player who has already had TJS.

A healthy Pods is more valuable than Mack and could get an A ball player. I think a healthy Erstad probably could as well because a healthy Erstad is as good of a bench player as Mack, imo (or at least similar). Although if I were a team I'd prefer Mack because he's more likely to be healthy and can play a few more positions in a bind.

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