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    Red Sox sign 7 FA's

    Red Sox signed the following free agents to Minor League deals

    OF George Lombard
    OF Dave Berg
    3B Tim Hummel
    1B Shawn Wooten
    RP Scott Cassidy
    RP Jack Cressend
    SP Jeremi Gonzalez

    All these guys probably won't be on the Red Sox roster unless there are a monumental amount of injuries but it's worth noting.

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    Re: Red Sox sign 7 FA's

    Quote Originally Posted by stocker323
    Red Sox signed the following free agents to Minor League deals

    OF George Lombard
    OF Dave Berg
    3B Tim Hummel
    1B Shawn Wooten
    RP Scott Cassidy
    RP Jack Cressend
    SP Jeremi Gonzalez

    All these guys probably won't be on the Red Sox roster unless there are a monumental amount of injuries but it's worth noting.
    I've heard of all of them, so it can't be that bad. Jeremi Gonzalez and Shawn Wooten are the best of the bunch, they could turn it around and add to our team.

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    Lightbulb Re: Red Sox sign 7 FA's

    I tried to look some of these guys numbers up so here is goes....

    George Lombard's numbers from Pawtucket:
    Games: 55, At Bats: 192, Runs: 38, Hits: 53, RBIs: 23, SO/BB: 33/20, BA: .276, OBP: .371, SLG: .396


    Dave Berg's numbers from 2004 (pretty sure he was with Toronto):
    Games: 58, At Bats: 154, Runs: 13, Hits: 39, RBIs: 23, SO/BB: 27/4, BA: .253, OBP: .278, SLG: .338


    Tim Hummel's 2004 numbers from Triple-A Louisville (CIN):
    Games: 56, At Bats: 110, Runs: 10, Hits: 24, RBIs: 7, SO/BB: 17/8, BA: .218, OBP: .281, SLG: 282


    Shawn Wooten's numbers from the Phillies Organization:
    Games: 33, At Bats: 53, Runs: 2, Hits: 9, RBIs: 2, SO/BB: 9/2, BA: .170, OBP: .228, SLG: .226


    Scott Cassidy's numbers from 2002 (the last time he pitched in which I could find) in Toronto:
    Games: 58, Wins: 1, Losses: 4, ERA: 5.73, IP: 66.0, Hits: 52, HRs: 12, Earned Runs: 42, K: 48


    Jack Cressend's numbers from CLE in 2004:
    Games: 11, Wins: 0, Losses: 1, ERA: 6.32, IP: 15.2, Hits: 22, HRs: 4, Earned Runs: 11, K: 8


    Jeremi Gonzalez's numbers from 2004 in Tampa Bay:
    Games: 11, Wins: 0, Losses: 5, ERA: 6.97, IP: 50.1, Hits: 72, HRs: 9, K/9: 3.93, BAA: .346


    Hope some of that stuff helps you guys out on what kind of players these guys are.

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    Re: Red Sox sign 7 FA's

    Quote Originally Posted by Sox fan in Tex



    Dave Berg's numbers from 2004 (pretty sure he was with Toronto):
    Games: 58, At Bats: 154, Runs: 13, Hits: 39, RBIs: 23, SO/BB: 27/4, BA: .253, OBP: .278, SLG: .338


    :blink: Holy damn, that is a horrible ratio

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    Re: Red Sox sign 7 FA's

    Shawn Wooten is not a bad hitter.

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    Re: Red Sox sign 7 FA's

    Quote Originally Posted by BigPapiEnFuego
    :blink: Holy damn, that is a horrible ratio
    Reminds me of someone I know cough cough Bellhorn cough cough

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    Re: Red Sox sign 7 FA's

    lol, i sort of wish there was a different 2B. I used to hate Bellhorn but he grew on me. Still too many strikeouts. Should of traded for Vidro IMO, and i also like the way it went last year with Mueller at 2nd and YOuk at 3rd. that was awesome.

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