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I'm going to nod along with Cheryl though. ;)
Kenny Williams has stated his favorite ballplayer of all time is Jim Thome. Now that we're out of it in the midst of this disastrous road trip, Kenny traded Thome to the Dodgers to give him a chance to get his World Series ring.
Thome will be a left-handed bat off the bench in the playoffs and a DH in the Series, if they make it. I know who my team in the playoff is now.
It was a classy move for one of the true good guys in baseball who's probably in the last year of his Hall of Fame career.
To get anything for Contreras at this point is amazing. I don't know what the Rockies think he'll do in the thin air of Denver. But remember, we wouldn't have gotten to or won the World Series without him in 2005.
Kenny's the only GM to bring a champion to this town in a combined 184 baseball seasons. He's got brains and guts ands gets my vote for the best GM in baseball.
Thome was a good "face" for the Sox, and he will be missed. Yeah - business-wise, it was the thing to do, but heart-wise, I hate this part of the game.
Looks like all Cardinals all the time
Let's get to the play offs pronto
Sorry to see Thome go. He is first class
But my only question is if us season ticket holders still need to have our playoff money in by tomorrow?
And Doc, he only nets compensation if the Sox offered him arbitration, which is unlikely because he might accept. There's no way the Dodgers will offer him arbitration (I think he might be a Type A), and I think Kenny still might bring Thome back for another year at no cost (and a cheaper salary).
Still Dye is not out of the woods.
Also thanks for the updates on Carlos Hernadez Gomez yesterday Rich. Let's hope for a full and speedy recovery for him.
And as Wordslinger said, KW has done a great job in the two acquisitions this season - setting us up nicely for the next few years. Not to mention we could potentially have some money to make a splash in free agency this winter. While the Peavy and Rios deals have tied up quite a bit of the money, Thome and Contreas off the books as well as possibily not resigning JD, we could be able to get a one or two new toys for Ozzie to tinker with - how good would Carl Crawford look in a Sox uniform?
The guy's a really terrific human being on top of being one of the game's great players. It kills me that we were never able to give him a serious shot at a postseason run, and I hope he gets that in LA, but he was going to be out the door either now or at the end of the season, and I'm just glad he gets to go somewhere where he can maybe get the ring that will go on top of a wonderful career.
The Sox players have had me PO'd for their attitude since 2007. Konerko, Dye, and Pierzinski don't appear to really care anymore when it really matters. Or they're old and lost their edge.
Dye, AJ and Konerko -- my guess is at least two of three are gone. AJ could stay as a backup, lefty catcher. Youth must be served at some point.
Or are they one in the same CubSox.
LOL
And folks, let's be real. This is no White Flag redux. Sox are out 6 games off a 2-8 run!
A lot of blogs and sports websites this morning theorize that now Frank Thomas will be brought back for a few days in Sept. so he can properly retire as a White Sox and get his due from fans, while possibly also helping attendence. Many apparently also think that Thome may also return to the south side next year (for cheap) so that he, too, can retire as a White Sox. Maybe it's all wishful thinking based on nostalgia for these two awesome players, but I like the way it sounds and hope it comes true.
If he's on the team he gets a ring.
And it's Cardinals all the way!
And that situation might not be the World Series. If the Dodgers were in the series, wouldn't you put Manny at DH and plop Juan Pierre in left field?
Geoff Blum got a ring in 2005 despite playing in only 31 games for the Good Guys...soooooo, yeah, Thome will get a ring if they win.
(In November/December when the Bears start to tank, we can switch to the Hawks or Bulls, then back to the Sox in the Spring.)
I love the Sox, but it would be nice if they used the money they work so hard to save to lower ticket prices so I could afford to see a game or two.
Contreras- that move got a pitcher with some upside in exchange or eating some share of Jose's salary. I can see not liking Jose for performance reasons the last couple seasons, but this is a guy that worked ridiculously hard and came back way ahead of schedule from what could have been a career ending injury, then volunteered to go down to the minors when things were going poorly. I respect him for that much. But his age shows on the mound- he can't face batters a second time in a game anymore. Those rare times now when he pulls it all together you can really see how good he must have been as a younger man in Cuba.
I am stunned that we got anything for Contreras. Sure, he has one or two starts every 6-8 weeks that are decent, but the rest of the time he looks every bit the washed up 40 something player he really is (anyone really trust his birth certificate?). To get a full-time Triple A starter in return is impressive. And remember, his minor league ERA was with him playing in the Rockies.
I think sometimes Kenny Williams is too trigger happy, thinking like a fantasy league owner rather than a GM and trading just for the sake of trading. But this isn't White Flag II. The Sox have shown no ability to get on a real hot streak an catch the two teams in front of them. Williams at least tried to get something in return for one player gone in 5 weeks and another way past his prime. I'll give him a pass for these two.
I'm sad to see Thome go -- but he's not getting any younger -- every interview I've seen recently indicates he's keenly aware that the sand is about through the glass -- and this may be his last, best chance. Since my Sox are out of it, color me Dodger Blue for the duration. Thome's a class act and deserves this shot.
As for dumping on Williams, he's had some misfires. But he seems to have hit more than he's missed. The trade to Arizona may be a famously bad one some day -- the prospect traded is already hitting a ton for the Dbacks. And Rios isn't doing much for me (or the team).
But, on balance, Kenny's done more good than not and deserves the benefit of the doubt.
Remember, the Sox weren't supposed to do better than 4th this year anyway... and next year is looking pretty darn good from here.
As far as Contreras goes, I admire the man for coming back from a bad injury last year and obviously losing a lot of weight and getting in shape. I feel he has a lot of miles on his arm and it shows now. Give him credit for a good career and being a big part of the '05 season but he is done.
And Michelle, Juan Pierre may be good on the bags, but he has to get there first. I'd say Thome is DH in the WS if he's hitting against a left handed starter.
It seems sad that we have to lament the loss of a player with a .252 batting average. It shows how we Sox fans have been accustomed to poor hitting the last few years.
I would disagree about AJ. He gets ticked off at himself more than any of the other players.
===Weirder things have happened.†Yeah, but the Chicago teams are usually on the failing end.===
I thought last year was a pretty weird way to get into the playoffs. We ended up on the passing end that time.
This is one of the most decent baseball moves I've seen. (That's decent in the human sense.) The Sox are going nowhere, and are giving a 39 year old all-time great one (last?) chance to chase that elusive World Series ring.
The Sox don't save money in the deal. They don't get anyone who's anyone. But they do the decent thing. As a bonus, maybe they generate a little goodwill in the process.
In 2005, Reinsdorf gave a ring to everyone associated full-time with the club. I have a buddy who works in the front office. It's not the same as the players' ring, but it's as big as an ostrich egg.
Thome will be on the playoff roster, belivee me. He and Manny Hollywood, back together. We ain't in Cleveland anymore.
Michelle, I heard that on the radio today, but it doesn't compute. No one, and I mean no one, in a pennant race was looking for Thome to play the field. Anywhere.
Like the man said, it's not personal, it's business.
Here's to Mr. Incredible, the Pride of Peoria. Best of luck, brother.
When he was named GM, I saw it as a politically correct move by Reinsdorf....hey, put an inexperienced young guy in the job for MLB diversity purposes. WRONG.
Williams found guys from nowhere, spent more on Garcia and Contrereas than I thought they were worth, traded Carlos Lee for some quick guy from Milwuakee I never heard of, and brought in crazy Ozzie to manage. Result: holding the trophy in 2005. Not the overpaid, overjuiced Yankees, us.
Not the Cards (my second fave), us.
Only problem I ever had with him was his inability to make peace with Frank Thomas. Sure, he was a prima donna but also the best baseball player I've ever seen. Probably the best I'll ever see.
So I've stopped second guessing Williams. He knows a heck of a lot more about baseball than I do.
2. The "Big 3" (Konerko, Dye, Thome) hitting .223 combined for August, with 30 RBI and 64 strikeouts.
Starting pitching is 3rd or 4th best in the league, depending on which measure you use. So no defense, no offense and you can't win anything.
VMan, it's baseball, dude, not ""Brokeback Mountain."
You mean a righty.
Go ahead, V-Man. If you want to compose a tune about it, I'll listen (um, read it).