Jim Thome is on the trading block
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Re: Jim Thome is on the trading block
Not surprising considering the way Howard has been hitting. I don't see many teams being interested in taking on that kind of money for questionable production due to his health. If the Phillies are going to get rid of him I think they'll need to take a bad contract in return or give something else along with him.Comment
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Originally posted by Longhorn6I wouldn't mind seeing the Sox go after him. Granted I don't know what we would give up...but he could be a good fit...strong lefty to play first instead of Millar would be a good fit if he's healthyComment
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Originally posted by ILLCHILLWe have Olerud, Millar, and even Ortiz can play first. If Millar gets traded, Olerud will start. We have no need for a huge salary like that, especially at first. It is relaly a stupid thing. We need RP, go for that.
Olerud isn't an every day firstbaseman anymore...I thought you were the one saying that in the Sox forum(I'm probably wrong but i know someone else was saying Olerud couldn't handle 1B everyday, and I know you frequent there a lot) and I mean, big salaries aren't really that much of a problem to the Sox. If he proves he can be healthy and if it wouldn't take a kings ransom to get him(basically if it wouldn't take any of our top 5 prospects) I don't see why we wouldn't do this.Comment
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Originally posted by Longhorn6Olerud isn't an every day firstbaseman anymore...I thought you were the one saying that in the Sox forum(I'm probably wrong but i know someone else was saying Olerud couldn't handle 1B everyday, and I know you frequent there a lot) and I mean, big salaries aren't really that much of a problem to the Sox. If he proves he can be healthy and if it wouldn't take a kings ransom to get him(basically if it wouldn't take any of our top 5 prospects) I don't see why we wouldn't do this.
My question is, at what point does Petagine get a shot? He's hitting .327/.443/.653 in Pawtucket. What does the man need to do to make the majors?Comment
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Well, I didnt say it, believe me on that one. I am a top '*****' of Mllar and would love to see some slick glovework over at 1B every day, and it isnt too shabby a left-handed bat for his age. We can take that sacrifice in this lineup. Of course I wouldnt mind having Thome in the lineup, but with other pressing needs, I see no reason to get him. If you want a huge lefty bat that plays suspcious defense at first, go with OrtizComment
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3 years at 48 million. Unless the Phillies are going to pay a huge amount of that Salary, Thome-Time is going to sticking in Philadelphia.Comment
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I think Boston would make alot of sense, I just hate taking on that huge salary though. It makes me feel.....yankee-ish
It would probably be one of the only ways we could get a reliever of Wagner's calibre without moving half of our farm system.“Nobody in the history of the game tried what I just tried. We’re talking about on the biggest stage, in New York, playing out of position and asked to hit fourth for the New York Yankees. I mean, that’s never been done.” - Sheffield on SheffieldComment
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Re: Jim Thome is on the trading block
Originally posted by ILLCHILLWell, I didnt say it, believe me on that one. I am a top '*****' of Mllar and would love to see some slick glovework over at 1B every day, and it isnt too shabby a left-handed bat for his age. We can take that sacrifice in this lineup. Of course I wouldnt mind having Thome in the lineup, but with other pressing needs, I see no reason to get him. If you want a huge lefty bat that plays suspcious defense at first, go with Ortiz
sorry to double post
But....NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! I'd much rather see Thome out playing suspect defense then big papi. We can't afford Ortiz getting injured, while we've already got a top offense without Thome, he would just be a bonus.“Nobody in the history of the game tried what I just tried. We’re talking about on the biggest stage, in New York, playing out of position and asked to hit fourth for the New York Yankees. I mean, that’s never been done.” - Sheffield on SheffieldComment
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