01 August 2009

Buerhle, Peavy, Danks, Floyd...

Let me first say that I view the Peavy trade as primarily a move for the future. At first, I was a little frustrated to be dealing away so many good prospects. But after some reflection, I think this was a FANTASTIC move for Kenny Williams, and I'm starting to think our rebuilding effort is about over, even before it really kicked into high gear.

Buerhle, Peavy, Danks, Floyd, _____.

Almost doesn't matter who fills in the blank. We can re-sign Jose, presumably for a lower salary. Freddy might be ready and cheap. Carlos Torres might be ready for a shot. And there are always tons of back-end starters available during the offseason. I'll just throw out a name. Jon Garland. Someone along those lines. Kenny does seem to like building reunions, but Garland is just one of many.

I was reading through a thread at South Side Sox, and several people were discussing an acquistion of Rick Ankiel this offseason. I could see him as a very good fit, capable of fitting into center field or a corner. A fairly good bat, left-handed hitter..

The other acquisition which Kenny has wanted for a long time might finally happen this offseason. And I see this one as the biggest key. Chone Figgins. Free agent Chone Figgins might be a bit more expensive than we'd like him to be, but he would absolutely fit the White Sox's needs perfectly.

We have money coming off the books, and there are some very good ways to spend it.

You see, here's what I think we should do for next year:

C: Pierzynski
1B: Konerko
2B: Getz/Nix platoon, or one of them might claim the job from the other
SS: Beckham
3B: ______ (Figgins!)
LF: Quentin
CF: Ramirez
RF : _____ (Ankiel, or Dye)
DH: Thome (or Dye)

Bench: Castro, Getz/Nix, Podsednik, and whoever (Wise?!?)

Now the question of whether Quentin should play LF or RF is interesting, and it can go either way. I'm placing him in LF tentatively, with the expectation that Podsednik will share time with him and Quentin might share time with Thome.

Now check out this lineup:

3B Figgins
SS Beckham
LF Quentin
DH Thome
1B Konerko
RF Ankiel
C Pierzynski
CF Ramirez
2B Getz/Nix

Quentin and Konerko could switch, depending on the level of the Q factor. Plenty of sliding around possible. This lineup gives you a little less punch without Dye, but it should be a solid lineup with good hitters and plenty of speed. Ozzie would love it. The biggest benefit would be the defense. See the upgrades at SS, 3B, RF, and possibly CF. Here's a version with Dye instead of Ankiel:

3B Figgins
SS Beckham
RF Dye
DH Thome
1B Konerko
LF Quentin
C Pierzynski
CF Ramirez
2B Getz/Nix

Plus, Figgins could slide into the outfield if Ramirez fails at CF.

3B: Beckham
SS: Ramirez
LF: Figgins (Quentin)
CF: Ankiel (Figgins)
RF: Quentin (Dye)

Podsednik would be available as a pinch runner/pinch hitter/defensive replacement who won't kill your post-substitution lineup, and he'll be a capable regular if one of our frail outfielders (Quentin, Ankiel, maybe Dye) goes down. He's frail himself, so I'm wary of counting on him everyday, but Podsednik/Ramirez/Quentin wouldn't be a terrible outfield, assuming we found some pop for 3B.

Perhaps Dye instead of Thome, although I'm starting to feel that Thome will be around next year.

3B Figgins
SS Beckham
DH Dye
1B Konerko
RF Ankiel
LF Quentin
C Pierzynski
CF Ramirez
2B Getz/Nix

Buerhle, Peavy, Danks, Floyd, _____.

We can become true contenders and the AL Central favorites with offseason targets of:
1) Chone Figgins. If we overpay, it would probably be worth it. He's the guy.
2) Bring back Thome and/or Dye.
3) Ankiel or another solid corner outfielder, preferably capable in CF.
4) A back-end starter.

Hopefully Flowers, Jordan Danks, et al will provide us with good depth in the minors, ready to contribute as needed. Our bullpen may or may not need much tweaking.

CP: Jenks
SU: Dotel, Thornton
MR: Pena, Carrasco
LOOGY: Williams?
LR: Torres? Egbert? Nunez?

Buerhle, Peavy, Danks, Floyd, _____.

I smell October.

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