a) yes, there's a chance KW will move Dotel or Jenks and Pena would be a decent enough stop-gap option in the bullpen, as he fits the profile (hard-throwing RHP) b) doubtful, Pena's been in a relief role for a good while now and doesn't figure to be a starter at any point in his career. c?) whaaa?
there's also a good chance that Allen isn't worth all the hype. He had issues breaking in to the minor league system, seemed to figure it out, but then regressed a bit, dropping his power in favor of higher contact. A few things to consider re: players of Allen's profile:
Allen was billed as a replacement for Thome and/or Konerko when they move on. However, that's an immediate sign of trouble, when you are able to compare a player at 23 to those in their 30's. Thome and Konerko were both (believe it or not) athletic players in their youth - Thome spent a lot of time at 3B for the Indians, and Konerko broke in as a 3B as well. That Brandon Allen was immediately considered a 1B/DH, at his age, puts him in a lesser tier of players (more comparable to the likes of the following examples, which should be familiar due to their proximity: Travis Hafner, Ryan Garko, Jake Fox, Micah Hoffpauir. Good hitters, to be sure, but not on par with Konerko or Thome.
Allen has a better shot at breaking in with the big league club in Arizona, and I like the move for the D'Backs. It's worth their while to give a guy a shot on a cheap contract and if it doesn't work out they just stick him back on the farm and shuffle their lineup a bit (moving Conor Jackson back into 1B) while Allen puts his game together. That said, I don't think it's a terrible move for the Sox, especially with the bullpen roles subject to change in the near future.
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