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Early thoughts on White Sox additions:
1/ Fielder Jones. 1908 season (member of the great WS team). Yes, we have a card of his, but the '08 season was perhaps his best (his best in terms of OPS+, 121 -- remember the league slash average was .239/.294/.304, Jones' was .258/.366/.304), great defensive range even at 36 years old, still good speed. Not an explosive add, but definitively a very good addition. 49th greatest CFer ever in terms of JAWS ranking.
2/ Ray Schalk. 1915 season. Again, we alreadly have three cards of his. But the 1915 season is a good one -- 105 OPS+ (his best), bashes lhp (.325/.455/.397) probably a 6L, and great defense. 41st greatest catcher by JAWS standards.
3/ Smead Jolley. 1930 season. A few-season wonder. A dh before his time (3 errors on one play). .313/.346/.492. Even in a season when everybody hit, Jolley was a great hitter. 38 doubles, 12 triples, 16 homers. And lord knows the pre-War White Sox could use some hitting in the outfield...actually anywhere.
4/ Jackie Hayes. 1936 season. The season we have of his is not really representative for this long-time White Sox secondbaseman. .312/.366/.444 slash line, a slew of doubles, plays 2B, 3B, SS. RH hitter who looks to be a 5 or 6R (always a consideration).
5/ Johnny Dickshot. 1945 season. His only great season (his last season).127 OPS+. Probably not the greatest defensive whiz of all-time, but see comments on Jolley about hitting for the Pre-War White Sox. RH outfielder, probably a 2 or 3L.
6/ Luis Aparicio. 1970 season. Yes, we have three of his cards already, but this is the season where offensively he put it all together (the only time in his career above 100 OPS+). May have lost a step or two by this year, but still a nice card http://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/730257/1670/1/70
7/ Carlos Lee. 2004 season. Big, bruising rh outfielder, would be a nice addition to the EXP White Sox. .305/.366/.525, the usual 30+ homers, 37 doubles, surprising speed. RH hitter, probably a 1 or 2L.
8/ Paul Konerko. 2006 season. Not sure why we went with the 2002 season, when the 2005 or 06 would have been better. Good power, high average. A 1 or 2L.
1/ Fielder Jones. 1908 season (member of the great WS team). Yes, we have a card of his, but the '08 season was perhaps his best (his best in terms of OPS+, 121 -- remember the league slash average was .239/.294/.304, Jones' was .258/.366/.304), great defensive range even at 36 years old, still good speed. Not an explosive add, but definitively a very good addition. 49th greatest CFer ever in terms of JAWS ranking.
2/ Ray Schalk. 1915 season. Again, we alreadly have three cards of his. But the 1915 season is a good one -- 105 OPS+ (his best), bashes lhp (.325/.455/.397) probably a 6L, and great defense. 41st greatest catcher by JAWS standards.
3/ Smead Jolley. 1930 season. A few-season wonder. A dh before his time (3 errors on one play). .313/.346/.492. Even in a season when everybody hit, Jolley was a great hitter. 38 doubles, 12 triples, 16 homers. And lord knows the pre-War White Sox could use some hitting in the outfield...actually anywhere.
4/ Jackie Hayes. 1936 season. The season we have of his is not really representative for this long-time White Sox secondbaseman. .312/.366/.444 slash line, a slew of doubles, plays 2B, 3B, SS. RH hitter who looks to be a 5 or 6R (always a consideration).
5/ Johnny Dickshot. 1945 season. His only great season (his last season).127 OPS+. Probably not the greatest defensive whiz of all-time, but see comments on Jolley about hitting for the Pre-War White Sox. RH outfielder, probably a 2 or 3L.
6/ Luis Aparicio. 1970 season. Yes, we have three of his cards already, but this is the season where offensively he put it all together (the only time in his career above 100 OPS+). May have lost a step or two by this year, but still a nice card http://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/730257/1670/1/70
7/ Carlos Lee. 2004 season. Big, bruising rh outfielder, would be a nice addition to the EXP White Sox. .305/.366/.525, the usual 30+ homers, 37 doubles, surprising speed. RH hitter, probably a 1 or 2L.
8/ Paul Konerko. 2006 season. Not sure why we went with the 2002 season, when the 2005 or 06 would have been better. Good power, high average. A 1 or 2L.