Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Making room for Mr. Hunter




The White Sox still have not gotten center fielder Torii Hunter to officially commit to them; however their efforts will increase dramatically from now on. This is due to the fact that yesterday was the first day that teams were allowed to make financial offers to the free agents. The White Sox are probably going to spend a good amount of their budget on Torii Hunter and try to convince him to play for the White Sox. Well how much you might be wondering? According to ChicagoSports.com, the White Sox may need to offer Hunter $15 million or more a year in order for him to sign with them, and the contract will probably have to be for at least five years. But we never know. Hunter has recently turned down a $45 million, 3 year offer from the Minnesota Twins. Hunter has also stated that the contract he will sign this year could possibly be his last because Hunter is currently 32 years old.

Ken Williams has stated numerous times that he has large enough finances to sign an all-star player, but now there are some doubts. There has been talk that the White Sox may need to trade starting pitcher Jon Garland and either Joe Crede or Josh Fields, in order to sign Torii Hunter or any good player at that. They need to make room for Hunter financially, and this is how they can do that. It is a possibility that they are going to trade Joe Crede because he will be eligible for the free agency after the 2008 season anyways. But again, there is always the possibility that Josh Fields can go also. I really don’t think it would be a good idea to trade Garland because the White Sox really depend on him as their starting pitcher.

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