If Crede can't start, maybe he can finish

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Go figure: The Sox have one homegrown position player prospect with the potential of All-Star-caliber offense, and he'll start in Charlotte for a third straight season because he's buried behind a third baseman with a bad back....( read more ) [link]

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Spring Training Game #23: White Sox vs. Rockies -- Nick Masset vs. Ubaldo Jimenez
Published 3/19/2008 by thewizardsofoz <info@southsidesox.com> at South Side Sox: Front Page Posts
... ***** In other news, Jim on the Crede-Fields situation. Tango on what should Tampa do with Evan Longoria. And the BBTF link. Can we send Greg Walker to the International Space Station? Squeezing Out Every Dollar.

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