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That's because it's written by Phil Rogers. They only charge for expert's opinions.
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Quote:
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That jumped right off the page at me, too.
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This is what you guys are looking at?
![]() Just in case you didn't notice: that's the projected 2012 lineup within our organization. |
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We have had some bad prospects. Joe Borchard our top prospect three years in a row? Ouch.
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Well, when he was a prospect, he wasn't a bad one; not like Lance Broadway or Kyle McCulloch. He just didn't pan out.
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Absolutely. BA had him as the 12th best prospect in baseball in 2002.
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I think Borchard always wanted to play football. He's mentioned before that it was the bonus that made his decision.
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Borchard is a prime example of the White Sox rushing a prospect only to watch him fail under the pressure. An unneccesary waste of 5 million dollars.
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He really thinks that PK will still be on our team in 2012? I love Paulie, but he looked like an old man last season. I cannot imagine what he will be like in 2012. Maybe an Edgar Martinez type player? I just don't see it.
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What is the deal with Broadway? Have they just given up on this kid or what? When I have seen him pitch, he always looks pretty good, but I wasn't sure what the deal was with his future in our organization.
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Once again, this is who is projected to be at each position from inside the organization. It's kind of hard to project who the designated hitter will be 3 years from now from outside the organization.
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El Cabillo was a thirdbasemen in the minors?
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He isn't talented enough to be taken seriously.
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