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Keppinger is an .864 OPS player against LHP, .680 against RHP. Pretty clearly a platoon player. Hannahan would be an ideal platoon partner if he didn't suck so badly against both. Would've been nice to sign Chavez as well, but hopefully we can find a lefty 3B who can hit righties decently - any candidates out there?

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QUOTE (almagest @ Dec 5, 2012 -> 06:52 PM)
Keppinger is an .864 OPS player against LHP, .680 against RHP. Pretty clearly a platoon player. Hannahan would be an ideal platoon partner if he didn't suck so badly against both. Would've been nice to sign Chavez as well, but hopefully we can find a lefty 3B who can hit righties decently - any candidates out there?

 

.755 against RHP last year with a .305 BA.

 

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Another band-aid in the Teahen mode, about the exact same financial commitment, actually. This kind of flies in the face of the typical KW move, in that we're "buying high" instead of hoping for a rebound, so there's more risk involved.

 

Let's hope he doesn't become a liability before the final season of his deal.

 

Two years would have been more ideal...but Sanchez, no matter how you try to twist his stats around, doesn't profile as a corner infielder.

 

This type of move is one that gives the White Sox farm detractors reason to criticize. There was nothing resembling an in-house candidate (just like last season when we made the desperation play to fit Hudson into that hole), and it's costing us a bit.

 

Now Floyd and AJ become the next question marks to deal with...and one would imagine Thornton and Crain, with their salaries being somewhat similar to what Keppinger will be making.

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QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Dec 5, 2012 -> 06:18 PM)
Now Floyd and AJ become the next question marks to deal with...and one would imagine Thornton and Crain, with their salaries being somewhat similar to what Keppinger will be making.

I dont see any of those 3 being on the White Sox next season.

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Not to always be negative, but isn't Keppinger another one of those guys you wouldn't dream of adding to your fantasy roster? Are we becoming the Baltimore Orioles (aside from last year) of the last 10 years? Isn't he a really bad option to get all those at bats as starting 3Bman?

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QUOTE (greg775 @ Dec 5, 2012 -> 07:26 PM)
Not to always be negative, but isn't Keppinger another one of those guys you wouldn't dream of adding to your fantasy roster? Are we becoming the Baltimore Orioles (aside from last year) of the last 10 years? Isn't he a really bad option to get all those at bats as starting 3Bman?

He's an okay option, he should patch up the position for at least a year.

 

Of course we'd love to get someone better, we just don't have the resources to compete in a depleted talent pool at 3b.

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QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Dec 5, 2012 -> 06:18 PM)
Another band-aid in the Teahen mode, about the exact same financial commitment, actually. This kind of flies in the face of the typical KW move, in that we're "buying high" instead of hoping for a rebound, so there's more risk involved.

 

Let's hope he doesn't become a liability before the final season of his deal.

 

Two years would have been more ideal...but Sanchez, no matter how you try to twist his stats around, doesn't profile as a corner infielder.

 

This type of move is one that gives the White Sox farm detractors reason to criticize. There was nothing resembling an in-house candidate (just like last season when we made the desperation play to fit Hudson into that hole), and it's costing us a bit.

 

Now Floyd and AJ become the next question marks to deal with...and one would imagine Thornton and Crain, with their salaries being somewhat similar to what Keppinger will be making.

 

Comparing this deal to the Teahan deal is a really bad false comparison since Teahan wasn't available in the open market. You probably HAD to give Keppinger 3 years. I wouldn't really call this move a band-aid though. I mean, what would you have realistically liked Hahn to do? The market for third basemen is awful and Morel just isn't a viable option. Even further, it feels like third base is a really down position in baseball right now. Only a handful of guys I would call very good and it drops of fast after that handful.

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I like the move if Hahn adds another LH infielder that can platoon with Keppinger and Beckham. Gordon and Jeff have both been around the AL long enough to where they have some history against most pitchers they will face. Add someone that hits right handed pitching and then play the matchups. Keppinger won't fair well if he plays 150 games at 3B for the Sox next year. But let him start against lefties and pick his spots against right handers and he will be successful at the plate. Defense might be different story.

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QUOTE (greg775 @ Dec 5, 2012 -> 09:16 PM)
Will they give Morel a chance to beat out this stiff? I think we'll all be clamoring for Morel if he's healthy.

 

Jesus, this news was reported less than 9 hours ago and he's already a stiff. You really are a piece of work.

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Two years for Grabe to move through the ranks. I like the Kepplinger deal, we saw a fair bit of him in the Florida market. A solid player. Glad he is older!

 

If Grabe can come close to what he did in his debut season at subsequent levels you guys will learn his name.

OPS over 1.000 against lefty's and over .900 against righty's.

 

He has played 3rd his whole life, with stints at short.

 

Power will be there by ST.

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QUOTE (floridafan @ Dec 5, 2012 -> 09:29 PM)
Two years for Grabe to move through the ranks. I like the Kepplinger deal, we saw a fair bit of him in the Florida market. A solid player. Glad he is older!

 

If Grabe can come close to what he did in his debut season at subsequent levels you guys will learn his name.

OPS over 1.000 against lefty's and over .900 against righty's.

 

He has played 3rd his whole life, with stints at short.

 

Power will be there by ST.

 

Sounds good to me. I will make sure to follow EG this next season.

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QUOTE (Paint it Black @ Dec 5, 2012 -> 09:36 PM)
I would love a scouting breakdown or analysis on what you see in Morel that I'm (and almost everyone for that matter) not.

Excellent with the glove. Was showing signs of a decent hitter prior to a back injury. I think he will surprise everyone if healthy.

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QUOTE (bucket-of-suck @ Dec 5, 2012 -> 10:00 PM)
Not sure why everyone is so certain Keppinger is the full time 3B. Perhaps he was signed to be a supersub while KennyHahn chases an impact player nobody thinks we can acquire...

 

Please no Headley

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QUOTE (bucket-of-suck @ Dec 5, 2012 -> 11:00 PM)
Not sure why everyone is so certain Keppinger is the full time 3B. Perhaps he was signed to be a supersub while KennyHahn chases an impact player nobody thinks we can acquire...

 

If it's a young, cost controlled impact player, sign me up.

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