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The likelyhood of Peavy
If Adam Dunn had done this (or Brian Giles, for that matter), we'd be hearing about how he cared more about getting a paycheck than about playing on a good (or better than SD, at least) team.

A non-Petco Peavy is not an elite arm and not worth the package of prospects or (mainly) the cash. If the Cubs are looking for pitching, they should go elsewhere.
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<!--quoteo(post=39316:date=May 21 2009, 07:03 PM:name=FlyAtTheThigh)-->QUOTE (FlyAtTheThigh @ May 21 2009, 07:03 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->If Adam Dunn had done this (or Brian Giles, for that matter), we'd be hearing about how he cared more about getting a paycheck than about playing on a good (or better than SD, at least) team.

A non-Petco Peavy is not an elite arm and not worth the package of prospects or (mainly) the cash. If the Cubs are looking for pitching, they should go elsewhere.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Well, Brian Giles did turn down an offer from the Red Sox right?
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<!--quoteo(post=39318:date=May 21 2009, 09:08 PM:name=Clapp)-->QUOTE (Clapp @ May 21 2009, 09:08 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec--><!--quoteo(post=39316:date=May 21 2009, 07:03 PM:name=FlyAtTheThigh)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (FlyAtTheThigh @ May 21 2009, 07:03 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->If Adam Dunn had done this (or Brian Giles, for that matter), we'd be hearing about how he cared more about getting a paycheck than about playing on a good (or better than SD, at least) team.

A non-Petco Peavy is not an elite arm and not worth the package of prospects or (mainly) the cash. If the Cubs are looking for pitching, they should go elsewhere.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Well, Brian Giles did turn down an offer from the Red Sox right?
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Amongst other teams, I think, yea.
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I watched the little press conference. When Peavy said he just wanted to focus on his start against us tomorrow night, oh I dunno, I got the sense that he still was holding out for a trade here.

Yeah, and tomorrow I'm gonna just smile every time I pass by those two high-five-happy douchebags at work. And they love to say that Cubs fans are naive. Well, how do ya like them apples?
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I can't help but notice how often KW mentions his WS and desire to win another one.
<!--quoteo-->QUOTE <!--quotec-->After Peavy's intentions were made clear, White Sox general manager Ken Williams issued a statement addressing the pitcher's decision.

"It was communicated to me earlier this evening that Jake Peavy is simply not yet ready to make a commitment to join the Chicago White Sox. I understand where Jake is coming from given the unusually early timing of this type of event," Williams said. "It's understandable that he was caught a bit off guard, as most people in his position would be. He has a wife and three young boys to consider, and Jake has earned the right to thoroughly think through this move.

"He and his agent, Barry Axelrod, have been transparent in their thoughts, respectful and complimentary of what we have accomplished with the White Sox, and understand our desire to win another World Series title. I walk away with a greater respect and admiration for both as a result.

"Anyone who has followed our club knows we still have championship aspirations for this season and will continue to improve our current club by pursuing all of our various opportunities," Williams' statement concluded.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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good ol kenneth, trying to convince the world that peavy may reconsider.

1. they didn't guarantee that final year.
2. the white sox are not winning a championship any time soon. peavy knows this.
3. peavy prefers the national league.
4. peavy doesn't want to play for ozzie.
5. there is no hurry for peavy to make any kind of decision. there will be plenty of other teams ready to make a deal. all he has to do is wait for the right one.
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<!--quoteo(post=39378:date=May 22 2009, 08:16 AM:name=veryzer)-->QUOTE (veryzer @ May 22 2009, 08:16 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->good ol kenneth, trying to convince the world that peavy may reconsider.

1. they didn't guarantee that final year.
2. the white sox are not winning a championship any time soon. peavy knows this.
3. peavy prefers the national league.
4. peavy doesn't want to play for ozzie.
5. there is no hurry for peavy to make any kind of decision. there will be plenty of other teams ready to make a deal. all he has to do is wait for the right one.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
I agree with everything you said except for #5. There are very few teams, if any, who are in a position to take on Peavy's remaining salary.
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<!--quoteo(post=39380:date=May 22 2009, 07:24 AM:name=Coldneck)-->QUOTE (Coldneck @ May 22 2009, 07:24 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec--><!--quoteo(post=39378:date=May 22 2009, 08:16 AM:name=veryzer)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (veryzer @ May 22 2009, 08:16 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->good ol kenneth, trying to convince the world that peavy may reconsider.

1. they didn't guarantee that final year.
2. the white sox are not winning a championship any time soon. peavy knows this.
3. peavy prefers the national league.
4. peavy doesn't want to play for ozzie.
5. there is no hurry for peavy to make any kind of decision. there will be plenty of other teams ready to make a deal. all he has to do is wait for the right one.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
I agree with everything you said except for #5. There are very few teams, if any, who are in a position to take on Peavy's remaining salary.
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And neither are the Sox. They'll never admit it, but I bet you that final option year was treated as a non-starter. I think Peavy would be willing to put that issue off into the future provided that he could be traded to a better team. It's his right, and I won't rip him for trying to hold out for the best situation. It's not like he's asking for money that isn't coming to him or making outlandish demands.
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<!--quoteo(post=39349:date=May 21 2009, 08:55 PM:name=rok)-->QUOTE (rok @ May 21 2009, 08:55 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->I can't help but notice how often KW mentions his WS and desire to win another one.
<!--quoteo--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE <!--quotec-->After Peavy's intentions were made clear, White Sox general manager Ken Williams issued a statement addressing the pitcher's decision.

"It was communicated to me earlier this evening that Jake Peavy is simply not yet ready to make a commitment to join the Chicago White Sox. I understand where Jake is coming from given the unusually early timing of this type of event," Williams said. "It's understandable that he was caught a bit off guard, as most people in his position would be. He has a wife and three young boys to consider, and Jake has earned the right to thoroughly think through this move.

"He and his agent, Barry Axelrod, have been transparent in their thoughts, respectful and complimentary of what we have accomplished with the White Sox, and understand our desire to win another World Series title. I walk away with a greater respect and admiration for both as a result.

"Anyone who has followed our club knows we still have championship aspirations for this season and will continue to improve our current club by pursuing all of our various opportunities," Williams' statement concluded.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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I've been saying this forever. Nobody ever talks about it, but virtually any time anyone talks to Kenny Williams, he feels the need to broadcast to the world that they are trying to win a championship.

I've said before that if I went to a party that KW was at, and accidentally tried to open the bathroom door while he was in there, he would suddenly shout "HEY, I'm trying to win a championship in here!"
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And this morning, all the giddy fans from yesterday are strangely silent. One of the few who has said anything, blamed the entire thing on SD holding the Sox up for too much and trying to pressure Peavy into making a decision too soon. Really...
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<!--quoteo(post=39337:date=May 21 2009, 06:25 PM:name=rok)-->QUOTE (rok @ May 21 2009, 06:25 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->I watched the little press conference. When Peavy said he just wanted to focus on his start against us tomorrow night, oh I dunno, I got the sense that he still was holding out for a trade here.

Yeah, and tomorrow I'm gonna just smile every time I pass by those two high-five-happy douchebags at work. And they love to say that Cubs fans are naive. Well, how do ya like them apples?<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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<!--quoteo(post=39400:date=May 22 2009, 07:21 AM:name=rok)-->QUOTE (rok @ May 22 2009, 07:21 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->[img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/spit.gif[/img]

And this morning, all the giddy fans from yesterday are strangely silent. One of the few who has said anything, blamed the entire thing on SD holding the Sox up for too much and trying to pressure Peavy into making a decision too soon. Really...<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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I hate my pretentious sounding username too.
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<!--quoteo-->QUOTE <!--quotec-->I've said before that if I went to a party that KW was at, and accidentally tried to open the bathroom door while he was in there, he would suddenly shout "HEY, I'm trying to win a championship in here!"<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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Quote of the Week.
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From Jason Stark's Rumblings:
<!--quoteo-->QUOTE <!--quotec-->Still Jake-ing it: You'd think the Padres' 10-game winning streak would have caused them to back off on their Jake Peavy sales pitches, at least temporarily. But baseball men we've surveyed say that's not the case. The Padres are still telling teams that Peavy remains available, and their intent is to deal him as soon as something comes along that works for him and both clubs involved. Among the tidbits we've picked up since that deal with the White Sox died last week:

1. Peavy never seriously contemplated approving that White Sox trade -- at least for now -- and never even got to the point where he or agent Barry Axelrod informed the White Sox they would need his 2013 option year guaranteed (at $22 million). So the White Sox's willingness to discuss that possibility was a non-factor.

2. Peavy remains locked in on staying in the National League. And if he's going to change leagues, the Angels appear to be the one club he'd actually think about.

3. Almost anywhere he goes, Peavy will want his partial no-trade clause in 2011-13 converted into a full no-trade. He has a complete no-trade through 2010.

4. His preference is still to stay in the Pacific time zone, as close to his new home in San Diego as possible. So the Dodgers would now loom as his first choice, assuming those two teams could ever find a way to do business. But while Peavy might have done a quick thumbs-down on the White Sox, the Cubs still appear to rank second on his wish list.

5. And once you get beyond the Cubs and Dodgers, his next tier of preferred destinations appears to include the Giants, Cardinals and Astros (because of his friendship with Roy Oswalt). Then the Brewers would lag slightly behind that group. East Coast teams like the Phillies, Mets, Yankees and Red Sox would probably have to jump through so many hoops and offer so many dollars and perks, we'd bet heavily against Peavy winding up in the Eastern time zone any time soon.

Jake-ing one more: Here's a tale we've heard a couple of different times, from people tight with Oswalt: The Astros ace has lobbied on multiple occasions with owner Drayton McLane to get his club to make a run at Peavy. But that conversation is said to have ended when McLane turned to Oswalt and asked: "Are you gonna pay for half the contract?"<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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Pitching is NOT what this team needs!! We need to go after the best available hitter right now and get him because our hitting is just piss poor right now.
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