
March 27, 2011
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Posted by Mike Rosenbaum

- The Seattle Mariners’ second baseman of the future, Dustin Ackley, was optioned to Triple-A Tacoma on Wednesday, thus ending his chances of making the Opening Day roster. Although the left-handed hitting Ackley — the Arizona Fall League MVP and No. 3 on our list — didn’t have a blistering Spring Training, it was by no means poor. In 15 games he hit .269 with eight walks and 16 runs. Considering that Brendan Ryan received the nod as Opening Day shortstop, which in turn shifts the defensively-sound Jack Wilson to second base, it shouldn’t be long before Ackley is called up.
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January 3, 2011
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Posted by Mike Rosenbaum

- In case you have been suffering from an ongoing, post-New Years delirium, Alfredo Simon is the main suspect in a murder case in the Dominican Republic. It appears that he will be tried for manslaughter after firing a shot that both killed his cousin and wounded his brother (I know, wow). There are two different stories that have surfaced: Simon fired a celebratory New Year’s Eve shot in the air that somehow inflicted the before mentioned damage; he fired a warning shot to disrupt an argument between two women. Apparently the “magic” bullet that Simon fired struck his brother in the arm before lodging in the chest of his now deceased cousin. By no means am I an expert in ballistics, but something sounds fishy about how this all went down. If only we had some Zapruder-esque footage to fuel our suspicions.
- We have also come to learn that both Miguel Tejada and Julio Lugo – fellow Dominicans – have offered to pay for Simon’s legal fees, which will surely be enormous if he intends to fight the case in court. If Simon is indeed charged with manslaughter, he will face up to 30-years in prison and will more than likely serve as the set up man for Ugeth Urbina on the Latin American Correctional Team.
- On The Black, a blog dedicated to the New York Mets, posted a video of David Wright that features the third baseman discussing what it is like to play for the team that he grew up rooting for. He also touches on why he loves baseball and offers a quote that I really like, “Every game is like Saturday morning Little League, going out there and playing with your friends.”
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December 14, 2010
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Posted by Mike Rosenbaum

- About a week and a half ago I posted a link to Sox Machine’s survey on all of Kenny Williams’ trades in his 10-years as the Chicago White Sox GM. Readers were asked to vote from 1 to 10 on his 50+ trades, with 1 being awful and 10 being a miracle. Well, the results are in…
- With all of the offensive pieces in place for the 2011 season, the White Sox are now addressing their only glaring weakness, the bullpen. However, after shelling out the big bucks for Adam Dunn, Paul Konerko and A.J. Pierzynski, they will most likely have to make a trade to add a reputable arm.
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