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Wise man backing up OFers
Jimenez backup C Gillaspie backup 3b Morel backup ss and 3b With the Kepper able to backup Beckham at 2nd with Brent or Conor able to fill in at third. Dunn plays some backup first base and OF. Seems like that would be an okay bench. A more experienced backup catcher would be nice. Looks like Jordan Danks could be odd man out. |
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His name is Conor Gillaspie
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I think this spring Morel and Gillaspie will be battling for that utility spot. Plus if Keppinger's shoulder proves to be a problem it make sense to have more than one guy capable of playing third and short. There is no harm in using this spring to see if Morel can be a utility guy, if not this year then at some point down the road.
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A ton of MLB players were shortstops in high school and college. Mark Teixeira is a former amateur shortstop. A lot of guys who reach the Majors played SS because they were usually the best player on their high school or college team and that's were the best player plays most of the time. |
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As long as its not sanchez just because he can play ss.
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Sanchez was a Rule V pick, right? He can't be optioned to the minors, either, else the Sox forfeit him back to LAA. He's going to have to be outright terrible for that to happen, as well.
Morel's starting this season in AAA. |
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Yep no options. Hopefully he was the just in case pick, not knowing how Morels back was and before they got Gillaspie. Surprises can happen and he could be cut loose.
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I think the fee for letting him go back to the Angels and not keeping him on the roster is 25 thousand bucks.
That's nothing. The fact that he was a rule five pick means little to nothing in the final decision. Lip |
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I think you're right. A few innings without a fielding chance in a meaningless Februrary game doesn't mean anything. And I believe a backup shortstop should primarily be a shortstop. |
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The Sox defensively probably aren't to be as good as last year however they still should be above average.
What they need is hitting. On paper Morel hits better than the second coming of Jose Lopez (i.e. Angel Sanchez). His defense is good enough to probably play short as a back up / utility role for the amount of time he might actually get there. His bat is better. If it comes down to those two, Morel offers more in what the team need more of. Lip |
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I know a lot of people are making snarky comments about this, but Ventura did clearly say during Soxfest several times that he was considering using Morel as a backup shortstop. I heard it with my own ears, so it was definitely discussed over the winter, and seemingly Ventura is somewhat serious. In fact, I think Hahn talked about it in one of the seminars as well, talking about how valuable Morel would be as a backup second baseman or shortstop. Unfortunately either nobody remembers that or the media just simply did not pick up on the comment in January. It was discussed though.
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It makes as much sense as anything. I'm all for it except in the case that Morel's health can't hold up even as a backup. If this is the case and we lose Sanchez because he is out of options where does that leave us? It's a shame Morel was hurt from the get go last year...his September 2010 was awesome. |
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