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QUOTE (maggsmaggs @ Nov 18, 2010 -> 02:20 PM)
KW trying to get that 2004 AL All-Star team!!

 

KW just won't let guys go. If he's chased in the past, he's determined to pick them up even after they've started to decline. The rumors this year are literally the same as last off season.

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QUOTE (bucket-of-suck @ Nov 18, 2010 -> 03:30 PM)
KW just won't let guys go. If he's chased in the past, he's determined to pick them up even after they've started to decline. The rumors this year are literally the same as last off season.

Well what exactly do you expect when guys sign 1 year deals?

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QUOTE (joeynach @ Nov 18, 2010 -> 05:09 PM)
Do we really need to go out and sign a .265 hitter with 7 HR and 50 RBI, isnt that like AJ's 2010 campaign. Plus what the obsession with getting players who were in their prime about 6 or 7 years ago. The Johnny Damon ship has sailed.

AJ's OPS last year was .688, Damon's was .756. Furthermore, AJ was playing in a much more hitter-friendly ballpark than Damon. Batting average and RBI aren't telling you the whole story there.

 

That all said...a .756 OPS out of your DH spot isn't a spectacular number, even if the guy occasionally plays the field and you like that flexibility. It would have been stellar for the Sox last year...because the LH hitter in the DH platoon was so bad. Is it worth $8 million to the Sox next year? I'd like to think they could find better ways to spend that money level. $4 million? Now we're talking.

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QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Nov 18, 2010 -> 05:14 PM)
AJ's OPS last year was .688, Damon's was .756. Furthermore, AJ was playing in a much more hitter-friendly ballpark than Damon. Batting average and RBI aren't telling you the whole story there.

 

That all said...a .756 OPS out of your DH spot isn't a spectacular number, even if the guy occasionally plays the field and you like that flexibility. It would have been stellar for the Sox last year...because the LH hitter in the DH platoon was so bad. Is it worth $8 million to the Sox next year? I'd like to think they could find better ways to spend that money level. $4 million? Now we're talking.

 

Check Matsui's OPS, the sox have already said to be interested in him for their DH vacancy. I believe he made something like $5-6M last year.

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QUOTE (beckham15 @ Nov 18, 2010 -> 07:41 PM)
didnt someone do a player a and a player b comparison at some point last year between kotsay and damon....i believe kotsay had suprisingly similar stats to Damon, no?

 

no thanks i'll pass on him this season

.683 OPS for Kotsay, playing in the Cell, while Damon again played in Comerica.

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I don't know how Damon would really work on this team in its current form. He can't play LF or CF, those are occupied already. He'd only be useful as a DH and he did not produce anywhere near what a DH should have last year.

 

He'd fit in real well as a #3 hitter behind Beckham and ahead of whoever bats 4th, but I feel like he has to play a defensive position (RF isn't really an option).

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