Sox 2008: The What-If Machine.

So I was thinking the other day. What if we had known about Schilling's shoulder issues prior to signing him to a contract? What might we have done differently? Numerous options abound:
- Sign Hiroki Kuroda. I don't remember how involved we might've been with him from the start. He signed with the Dodgers for 3 years @ an AAV of ~ $11.8M. Would we have signed him for the same amount? Would he have been interested in coming to the Sox? These, my friends, are the questions.
- Sign Carlos Silva. The proven mediocrity option. The Mariners gave him 4 years @ an AAV of $12M. I'm not sure the Sox would've signed him, but they definitely would've been more likely to explore this option.
- Make a bigger effort to trade for Johan Santana. Would we have made this trade happen, had we known what we know now about Schilling? Would both Jacoby Ellsbury and Jon Lester be in Twins camp right now? Definitely, the Twins would've had better leverage on us than they actually did.
- Sign: Jon Lieber, Jason Jennings, or Jeremy Affeldt. Gambles all, in different ways.
- non-Santana trades. Joe Blanton? Noah Lowry? (ed: Ugh...)
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Re: Sox 2008: The What-If Machine.
by Longsuffering on
Mar 5, 2008 9:27 AM EST
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Re: Sox 2008: The What-If Machine.
by spinz on
Mar 5, 2008 12:45 PM EST
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Re: Sox 2008: The What-If Machine.
Speedy, young CF with possible gap power is nice, but we were talking about Santana here and I was happy for the team to put more on the table to make it happen.
You can never have enough pitching, never, ever, ever. Can I emphasise this enough?
by sydneysox on
Mar 5, 2008 4:45 PM EST
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Agreed
by Drugs Delaney on
Mar 5, 2008 6:32 PM EST
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Re: Sox 2008: The What-If Machine.
Could have gotten Blanton for less. He would have made perfect sense,and is good. Some people seem to have a problem with him;not sure why.
by topsarge on
Mar 5, 2008 5:00 PM EST
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by Drugs Delaney on
Mar 5, 2008 6:32 PM EST
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by topsarge on
Mar 5, 2008 7:34 PM EST
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Re: Sox 2008: The What-If Machine.
Blanton isn't anything special and away from Oakland, he's awful. His overall stats are inflated by the fact that he pitches roughly half his games at the McAfee Coliseum, a pitcher's park. Here are Blanton's road stats the past two seasons:
216.1 IP 5.12 ERA 1.52 WHIP
Those numbers are fairly close to what Julian Tavarez gave the Sox as a starter last year:
120.2 IP 5.22 ERA 1.49 WHIP
Would you part with either Masterson, Bowden, Lowrie, Kalish, etc. for that? As much as the Sox might want to move Coco, they'd be getting fleeced if they shipped him to Oakland for Blanton. Joe Blanton has little value.
by Drugs Delaney on
Mar 5, 2008 11:15 PM EST
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by SoxDevil on
Mar 6, 2008 12:59 PM EST
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by E5 on
Mar 7, 2008 4:36 PM EST
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Re: Sox 2008: The What-If Machine.
I've got a sneaky suspicion that Bartolo is going to help this team out some way. Granted that may mean someone in the rotation doesnt pan out, but I think he is going to find a role on this team.
by theyawkeyway on
Mar 5, 2008 7:06 PM EST
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by Liza on
Mar 5, 2008 7:44 PM EST
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