2008 Season Preview
Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 8:11 pm
So right now I'm predicting the Sox finish third in their division. Minny will finish last, and KC 4th. Obviously 1 & 2 will be Detroit and Cleveland.
Fielding:
C - AJ Pierzynski
1B - Paul Konerko
2B - Danny Richar/Juan Uribe/Alexi Ramirez/Pablo Ozuna
3B - Joe Crede
SS - Orlando Cabrera
RF - Jermaine Dye
CF - Nick Swisher/Jerry Owens
LF - Carlos Quentin/Nick Swisher
Rotation:
LHP - Mark Buehrle
RHP - Javier Vazquez
LHP - John Danks
RHP - Jose Contreras
RHP - Gavin Floyd
Bullpen:
CL - Bobby Jenks
SU - Octavio Dotel
SU - Scott Linebrink
MR - Matt Thornton
MR - Mike MacDougal
LR - Ehren Wasserman
LR - Nick Masset
The Sox are likely to carry 12 pitchers and one less sub player because John Danks & Gavin Floyd are likely to wear out the bullpen. That is also the reason why Ozzie is splitting them up and having Jose Contreras pitch 4th in the rotation.
The two battles in spring training are what is determining what the lineup will look like. At 2B the battle is between Richar (who is a decent prospect and I hope wins the job because I think he can become a Robinson Cano if given time, but is still raw), Juan Uribe (who I think is better as a sub because he could play SS & 3B as well and is too streaky to start), Alexi Ramirez(Cuban import who also can play CF; I think we should put him in the minors first for a year barring injury though), and Pablo Ozuna (I think he's better off as a sub because he could play all 3 INF positions and he's a great batter only against Left handed pitching).
The other battle is between Jerry Owens and Carlos Quentin. Owens is speedy, but only had 2 decent months in the season. He's better off as a 4th or 5th OF because he really is only a good defender and would be a great pinch runner. He doesn't hit for a good OBP and has no power. If he wins the battle, he'll be our leadoff hitter.
Carlos Quentin is a 4/5 tool hitter. His stock fell because of an injury last year, but he was Arizona's top prospect 2 years ago and was a stud all-around. I think he'll return to form and be what he was supposed to be. He can play CF, but is better suited for a corner OF spot. Either way, he has a stronger arm than noodle-armed Scott Podsednik or Jerry Owens combined. He'll be throwing out alot more runners, and his defense is a big improvement.
If I had a choice, my bench would look like:
Util - Pablo Ozuna
INF - Juan Uribe
OF - Josh Field
C - Toby Hall
Lineup:
2B - Danny Richar
SS - Orlando Cabrera
CF - Nick Swisher
1B - Paul Konerko
DH - Jim Thome
RF - Jermaine Dye
3B - Joe Crede
C - AJ Pierzynski
LF - Carlos Quentin
The additions of Cabrera and Swisher should help greatly with clubhouse chemistry along with OBP, and Slugging %. Swisher will have the greatest improvement as he's going from extreme pitcher's park to hitter's heaven. He could also play backup 1B. I think we'll be closer this year to Cleveland & Detroit, but it'll be hard to pass them up barring injuires.
Fielding:
C - AJ Pierzynski
1B - Paul Konerko
2B - Danny Richar/Juan Uribe/Alexi Ramirez/Pablo Ozuna
3B - Joe Crede
SS - Orlando Cabrera
RF - Jermaine Dye
CF - Nick Swisher/Jerry Owens
LF - Carlos Quentin/Nick Swisher
Rotation:
LHP - Mark Buehrle
RHP - Javier Vazquez
LHP - John Danks
RHP - Jose Contreras
RHP - Gavin Floyd
Bullpen:
CL - Bobby Jenks
SU - Octavio Dotel
SU - Scott Linebrink
MR - Matt Thornton
MR - Mike MacDougal
LR - Ehren Wasserman
LR - Nick Masset
The Sox are likely to carry 12 pitchers and one less sub player because John Danks & Gavin Floyd are likely to wear out the bullpen. That is also the reason why Ozzie is splitting them up and having Jose Contreras pitch 4th in the rotation.
The two battles in spring training are what is determining what the lineup will look like. At 2B the battle is between Richar (who is a decent prospect and I hope wins the job because I think he can become a Robinson Cano if given time, but is still raw), Juan Uribe (who I think is better as a sub because he could play SS & 3B as well and is too streaky to start), Alexi Ramirez(Cuban import who also can play CF; I think we should put him in the minors first for a year barring injury though), and Pablo Ozuna (I think he's better off as a sub because he could play all 3 INF positions and he's a great batter only against Left handed pitching).
The other battle is between Jerry Owens and Carlos Quentin. Owens is speedy, but only had 2 decent months in the season. He's better off as a 4th or 5th OF because he really is only a good defender and would be a great pinch runner. He doesn't hit for a good OBP and has no power. If he wins the battle, he'll be our leadoff hitter.
Carlos Quentin is a 4/5 tool hitter. His stock fell because of an injury last year, but he was Arizona's top prospect 2 years ago and was a stud all-around. I think he'll return to form and be what he was supposed to be. He can play CF, but is better suited for a corner OF spot. Either way, he has a stronger arm than noodle-armed Scott Podsednik or Jerry Owens combined. He'll be throwing out alot more runners, and his defense is a big improvement.
If I had a choice, my bench would look like:
Util - Pablo Ozuna
INF - Juan Uribe
OF - Josh Field
C - Toby Hall
Lineup:
2B - Danny Richar
SS - Orlando Cabrera
CF - Nick Swisher
1B - Paul Konerko
DH - Jim Thome
RF - Jermaine Dye
3B - Joe Crede
C - AJ Pierzynski
LF - Carlos Quentin
The additions of Cabrera and Swisher should help greatly with clubhouse chemistry along with OBP, and Slugging %. Swisher will have the greatest improvement as he's going from extreme pitcher's park to hitter's heaven. He could also play backup 1B. I think we'll be closer this year to Cleveland & Detroit, but it'll be hard to pass them up barring injuires.