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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
Farve may be gone but youve got Swisher now...
By John Dewan
Who would you rather have�
Hunter, Rowand or Swisher?
March 6, 2008
During this past offseason, the Chicago White Sox were strongly pursuing free agent center fielders Torii Hunter and Aaron Rowand. They started with Hunter, and couldn't sign him. They then tried for Rowand and that didn't work either. They had to "settle" for Nick Swisher by dealing for him from Oakland. However, when you look at the numbers here, nearly every number, and certainly all the key ones, favor Swisher:
2008 Projections
Age Avg OBP SLG HR Walks OPS
Swisher 27 .265 .384 .524 36 102 .908
Hunter 32 .282 .339 .494 27 45 .833
Rowand 30 .287 .348 .452 17 38 .800
2007 Statistics
Baserunning / CF Fielding Plus/Minus
Swisher +22 +4
Hunter -10 0
Rowand -1 -4
Sometimes what you want may not be what's best for you. In this case, that's exactly what happened to the White Sox. Swisher may not wind up in center field for the Sox, but he is a very valuable acquisition for them, especially because he can play center field well if needed.
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I still would rather have had Hunter, but not with that contract and I love Rowand, but am still suspicious of his offensive numbers. So..we'll see..Swisher is what that clubhouse needed and he's flexible in positions to allow the best players to make the team.
There pitching is much better than Detroit and they should hit again, unlike LY...could be interesting.