30 January 2010

Why do today what you can put off until tomorrow?

The White Sox could have easily signed a DH and become the clear-cut favorites in the AL Central this year. Instead, they have chosen to follow the wisdom of Ozzie Guillen and platoon Andruw Jones and Mark Kotsay at DH (or exchanging with Quentin in RF). Perhaps the White Sox are too attached to the 'underdog' tag. I'm not sure. But they will definitely compete for the division in 2010, and their outlook for 2012 looks somewhat rosy. Here is one look at potential lineups, a particularly optimistic look for our prospects.

Lineups

2010
LF Pierre
CF Rios
RF Quentin
1B Konerko
2B Beckham
C Pierzynski
SS Ramirez
3B Teahen
DH Jones/Kotsay

2011
LF Pierre
RF/CF Rios
DH/RF Quentin
1B/DH Konerko
2B Beckham
C Flowers
SS Ramirez
3B Teahen
CF/1B Danks/Viciedo?

2012
CF/LF Danks
RF/CF Rios
DH/RF Quentin
C Flowers
2B Beckham
1B/DH Konerko
SS Ramirez
LF/3B Teahen
3B/1B Morel?/Viciedo?

There are obviously a lot of question marks. For one, it is still unclear when or whether Jordan Danks, Brent Morel, and Dayan Viciedo will be ready. It looks like Viciedo is being prepped for a 1B role, though he could end up mainly DHing. If we have Danks and Rios providing plus OF defense, perhaps we could put up with Dayan in LF sometimes. I'm not sure whether that's remotely feasible. I can see Teahen switching to the OF if Morel proves worthy at 3B. Perhaps we will pick up another free agent in one of the next couple offseasons. Someone who can play LF and 1B while ideally hitting with some left-handed pop would be nice. That's assuming we keep Konerko around and give him and Quentin the LAA-style Vlad treatment as rotating DHs. That would be a real DH rotation--actual hitters switching who gets the half-time off. I can't help but think Kenny will be looking for a plus bat at the deadline to drop into OF/DH. If Flowers is ready, Pierzynski might be involved in a deal as well, although I think his 10-and-5 rights kick in this season.

I'm interested to see how this works out. With Peavy, Buehrle, Floyd, Danks, Garcia, and Hudson, we have plenty of pitching to keep this team going. I have some optimism, but I'm also starting to wonder if it is misplaced. Here's to a good pennant run!

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