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I've been trying to find clarification of this so hopefully someone will know...Is Brent Morel still with the White Sox? I don't see his name being mentioned at all for a potential third base candidate yet I haven't heard about him being released.
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Possibly nobody is mentioning him because he's not very good?
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I ask this with all sincerity. What's the best case outcome for this guy? I'm thinking he's bench depth at most.
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I dont remember the Sox giving the public the diagnosis on his back problems, so no need to even guess about his future until that is known.
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He was labeled as having above average defense when he came up. Last year we didn't get a fair read on him I don't think because of his back but I would certainly welcome him at 3rd over the Tank... |
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Anyways, all that said back to Morel, looks like he's got organizational depth, AAAA player written all over him. Maybe on a real explosive offense, you might be able to find semi-regular playing time for him because he is a pretty good 3B but you really need to be able to hide his bat. And this assumes that whatever back problems he has clear up, if not, I don't see how much of an impact he can make on even an average team.
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He can tell his grand kids one day he once played professional baseball
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I don't think that back problem is going away. Even when healthy, he didn't show much with the bat. He can't be counted on. The Sox need to go in a different direction at 3B.
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Morel was already a fringe starter when he came up. Now with this back issue, which is almost a death sentence for a third baseman, I don't think he can be counted on. As long as Rick has a backup plan.
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Why are people so obsessed with this guy? He is never going to start here again.
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Actually I was wondering if Morel hisself started this thread as a way to test the waters and get a sense of where he stands, also to remind fans that he still exists and had been the starter at 3rd out of ST last year. I think he had his cup of coffee and some unfortunate back probs and next stop is get teaching credential, work at a high school.
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Coopaloopa:
Considering the Sox have nothing at this moment in time other than Moreal to try to play the position (they aren't going to re-sign Youk...) it's understandable that some fans might want an update on his back issues. Lip |
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IMO, the injury sapped him of a decent shot to hold down the position.
If he is able to get healthy again (a major grey area when it comes to back injuries), I don't see how he can't be the same player he was before this season, a project 3B who could pay off down the road - admittedly that's a pretty big if... But this lineup doesn't need another project or flawed hitter. If the salary space doesn't allow for Youkilis to come back, they could bring in Placido Polanco in fairly cheap as a one-year stopgap. |
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