Can we move to the off-season or are we still thinking we can actually get on a winning streak in the last 14 games ? When was the last time the Sox have won 3 or 4 in a row ? If they were to make a playoff run in the last games of the season, being 3 games behind the Twins, the would probably have to go 11-3 just to catch the Twins, who in this scenario would go 8-6, and that's probably not realistic for the level of play that they have been performing at.
Tribune says the White Sox have $99 million committed to 12 players, and Bruce Levine says the White Sox won't go beyond $95 million next season in payroll - how do we field a 25 man roster given those restraints ?
Given that, a few questions for you guys:
1) Which starting pitcher do we move in the off-season, and are we looking for minor leaguers in return ? I'm guessing that Vazquez and Garcia are the leading candidates with Contreras a sleeper choice.
2) Should Buerhle's contract option be exercised by the White Sox for $9.5 million ? If we do this, question 1 becomes more likely to happen.
3) Should the White Sox consider moving 2 starting pitchers ? For example, let's say both Garcia and Vasquez are moved leaving Burehle, Garland, Contreras and McCarthy. One spot left - Is it Haeger ? Maybe Cotts gets a shot ? Is having one open spot that big a deal when you consider that we can shave $18 million off the payroll ?
4) What should be done to improve the bullpen ? Neil Cotts was bad this season, but he's talented. Do we keep him in the pen, and hope he comes around ? Thorton, McDougle and Jenks are set - anything else need to be done here ?
5) Who plays LF ?
6) Who plays CF ?
7) How active will the White Sox be in free agency ? Trade Market ?

Any realistic free agents/trade candidates who could help out ?