Odds And Ends: Bay, Boras, Danks

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White Sox To Pass On Bonds, Pedro

6:22pm: Jon Heyman of SI.com chimes in via Twitter, saying he hears "no dice on Pedro and Chisox." Heyman does suggest some team should be interested in Pedro. 

9:04am: Joe Cowley of the Chicago Sun-Times was wondering yesterday whether a couple of free agents might be able to help the White Sox.

DH Jim Thome has been bothered here and there by a heel injury, though he played in the last two games.  Cowley asked GM Ken Williams if Barry Bonds would be Plan B if the heel injury worsened, and Williams emailed back, "No."

Cowley quizzed manager Ozzie Guillen about Pedro Martinez, who would conceivably become the team's fifth starter if Jose Contreras is booted.  Ozzie's answer left the door just barely ajar:

"Pedro Martinez was mentioned in spring training, but just because a couple of his friends called me, and my job is to give Kenny the information.  But that's it, no, Pedro, no, not right now. I don't know if we're going to because that's Kenny's decision, but right now that's not on my mind.''

According to Mark Gonzales of the Chicago Tribune, top pitching prospect Aaron Poreda is not an immediate candidate if Contreras falters Thursday.

Vazquez/Young Perception At The Time

ESPN's Rob Neyer recently posted a mailbag question about the Javier VazquezChris Young trade between the White Sox and Diamondbacks.  On December 14th, 2005, the White Sox sent Young and the unwanted salaries of Orlando Hernandez and Luis Vizcaino to Arizona for Vazquez and cash.  Neyer's reader began his question with:

Kenny Williams was roundly criticized back in 2005 for trading highly regarded 5-tool uber-prospect Chris Young to D-backs for often underachieving Javier Vazquez.

Cue the sound of screeching brakes…was Williams really roundly criticized on December 14th, 2005?  This is where the MLBTR archives come in handy.  It's cool to see how we evaluated trades the day they were made.  Here's the post.  I liked the deal as a win-now move for the Sox.  MLBTR was only a month and a half old, so the post only has 15 comments.  But there was no criticism of Williams.

How about South Side Sox, which opened its doors in April of '05?  They seemed in favor of the deal, as did Ken Rosenthal in an excerpt found hereSox Machine also liked the trade, and both blogs noted that Vazquez was a bargain compared to A.J. Burnett's newly-signed five-year, $55MM deal.  Let's get an opinion from the other side with AZ Snakepit, which also started in 2005.  The post's author, Jim McLennan, was "both enthusiastic and somewhat concerned" about the trade.

It seems to me that this trade was mostly properly evaluated when it was made.  The Sox would eventually miss Young, but not in 2006.  I think Neyer's commenter's general point was that Young hasn't been quite as good as advertised, with a career OBP of .301 in two-plus seasons.

Owens Opts For Free Agency

According to the Chicago Tribune, outfielder Jerry Owens has opted for free agency rather than accept an assignment to Triple-A Charlotte.

The White Sox outrighted Owens to Triple-A on Friday, after he hit just .083/.267/.083 in 12 games.  He's likely to get a shot with another club, but, at the age of 28, it's hard to see him ever turning into an everyday major league outfielder.

Odds & Ends: Bowden, Owens, Flores

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2010 Options: Chicago White Sox

Today let's take a look at the 2010 options facing the White Sox after the season.

  • Jermaine Dye – $12MM mutual option with a $1MM buyout.  The 2010 option was a big factor for Dye when he signed his current extension in August of 2007.  It seems possible that he could stay if the White Sox exercise their side.  However, with the recent market trend for corner outfielders, a one-year, $11MM deal may seem steep despite Dye's production.
  • Matt Thornton – $2.25MM club option with a $250K buyout.  There's a good chance this is exercised, and if not Thornton will still be arbitration-eligible.

White Sox Release Mike MacDougal

According to Mark Gonzales of the Chicago Tribune, the White Sox released reliever Mike MacDougal today.  He'd been designated for assignment a week ago.  The White Sox will assume the $3MM remaining on his contract, less his salary for his new team.

The White Sox acquired MacDougal for pitchers Tyler Lumsden and Daniel Cortes back in July of 2006.  That swap and MacDougal's extension were a couple of rare missteps for Sox GM Ken Williams.

Odds & Ends: Nationals, Garcia, Bonds

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Odds & Ends: Minaya, Bradley, McClain

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