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got damn 3 out of timmys last 4 starts have been CGs
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Many things have to go right for Tim for that to happen.Originally Posted by aec23
a perfect game or no-hitter isnt too far off for timmy, i can see it happening within the next couple years.
I heard on the radio last night that in the old Busch, "Big Mac Land" was on the fourth deck.Originally Posted by Uter Zorker
How far is that "Big Mac Land"? 430 feet?
[h1]San Francisco Giants scouts checking out Jermaine Dye[/h1] [h2]Sox RF grew up near San Francisco[/h2] By Mark Gonzales |Tribune reporter June 30, 2009
Jermaine Dye runs the bases following a solo home run against the Cubs. (JosÃ[emoji]169[/emoji] M. Osorio, Chicago Tribune / June 28, 2009)
CLEVELAND -- With the non-waiver trade deadline one month away, teams are expected to increase their evaluations and discussions.
And even after White Sox general manager Ken Williams said last week he intends to remain a buyer, it won't stop other teams, such as the San Francisco Giants, from scouting Sox players who can help them for their own playoff runs.
The Giants, who lead the National League wild-card race, sent one of their top scouts to Cleveland on Monday to watch right fielder Jermaine Dye.
The Giants also were believed to be looking at Cleveland's Victor Martinez, according to a source.
Dye, 35, presents a unique case. He has been one of the Sox's most productive hitters and most respected players in the clubhouse.
He has a no-trade clause limited to six teams in the Northeast. Dye grew up in Vacaville, Calif., about an hour east of San Francisco, and the Giants train near Dye's off-season home in Scottsdale, Ariz.
Dye's contract includes a $12 million mutual option for 2010 that becomes a player option if he is traded. The Sox would receive two draft picks if Dye stays with the Sox but his option isn't picked up and he leaves for free agency.
Last week, Williams discussed a scenario in which the Sox could acquire a younger player that could be interpreted as a "they've thrown in the towel" move but would be viewed by the team as a neutral deal for 2009 with a bigger upside the following three seasons.
The Giants have significantly upgraded their farm system the last two years.
"If Kenny is going to make some moves, he will make the move first and then say he's selling," manager Ozzie Guillen said Monday night. "He's not going to tell people."
I have to agree with that, but he'd be a good piece to add. Supposedly our scouts were checking out Victor Martinez too.Originally Posted by dland24
Ive been sayin it for a while.....SUUUUUPER down for Dye. But I still feel that we are 2 bats short. Not necessarily 2 huge bats, but we need them both.
Originally Posted by UsedToBeCool
I have to agree with that, but he'd be a good piece to add. Supposedly our scouts were checking out Victor Martinez too.Originally Posted by dland24
Ive been sayin it for a while.....SUUUUUPER down for Dye. But I still feel that we are 2 bats short. Not necessarily 2 huge bats, but we need them both.