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  1. I remember in July or August of 2005, the Angel's coming to Chicago and dominating. The Sox should have packed it in right then. Why are people so panicked? The team is missing 4 regulars. 3 will come back soon. A 2nd baseman will be added and a reliever. If they can stay healthy, I like their chances.
    8 points
  2. Yeah, I'm not buying this. Great teams beat good ones. Great teams execute their pitches. Great teams get hits when their teams need them. Great teams make the plays when they need to be made. Missing the fucking plate with your foot is little leaguer shit. Bitching about the umps when the other team is royally kicking your ass is weak sauce. Wanna win? Make the fucking plays. Tag the plate. Don't fucking walk the yard. Get hits. Stop giving up homers every fucking game. Stop bitching at the umps. Stop letting good teams beat you. Then there won't be any "Murphy's Law," or whatever other excuse we can gin up.
    7 points
  3. Then log the fuck off, you insane baby.
    5 points
  4. Truly one of the most predictable threads in Soxtalk history. The Brewers pitching staff has been the hottest in baseball, and the Sox we’re facing their Top 3. In addition, the Sox are missing 4(!!!) offensive starters from their lineup. They’re on the road, and the Sox bullpen has been a mess lately. I mean, what did you think this series was going to look like? Yes, the Sox will almost certainly add a few bullpen arms at the deadline. They need to. But aside from that, the season rests on the additions of Eloy, Robert and Grandal. I don’t think people truly understand what a full, healthy lineup will look like and how it changes the entire makeup of the team.
    5 points
  5. What this series is telling us is that the Sox are only a playoff team because the rest of the ALC isn't trying and the Twins pitching staff collapsed. What I keep seeing is that the Sox are not playoff caliber in any aspect of the game. Their offense isn't good enough, their SP are bum slayers and their bullpen is terrible outside of Hendriks/Kopech and sometimes Crochet, who is very hit or miss. I don't think that Eloy/Robert/Grandal will save them either.
    5 points
  6. Ray ray, Caulfield is a diehard Padres fan. I think he knows how their organization will use their players.
    4 points
  7. You know Tony can just tell Hahn that they need a setup without potentially punting games right? These dudes aren’t 1st graders incapable of having a conversation.
    4 points
  8. 4 points
  9. This is like having a 6 year old manage. What the hell?
    4 points
  10. Goodwin made an out fairly recently. Double switching him out of the game so you can get the defensive improvement + have the possibility of Kopech for 2 innings was an obvious decision to make.
    4 points
  11. 4 points
  12. Hahn isn't trading Vaughn for a relief pitcher...I doubt he would part with Sheets either. If that's what it takes to get a quality relief pitcher then the best move is to not make one.
    4 points
  13. Meh. It's not who you play, it's when you play them. The Astros looked unbeatable against us, then couldn't beat the Tigers or O's. The Brewers have lost more games than us playing in a NL central that doesn't look much different than the AL central. The window is wide open. No reason to shorten it by selling the future prospects.
    4 points
  14. The call was right, but unlike any other base, once the umpire signals safe at home, the play there is over. So if there was any doubt you missed the plate, thar safe call would end it. They should make the play unreviewable if the umpire signals safe. It is basically the same thing as calling a guy at 2nd our even though he was safe, having the play reviewed, admitting he was safe but since he was called out and came off the base to go back to the dugout, was tagged then so he is still out. It doesn't excuse Moncada from missing home, but it is a call that stops the action of the runner, and fielder as they made no attempt to tag him.
    4 points
  15. Normally I don't think anyone would care if Hendriks comes in for 6 outs on occasion. It's everything that came before- leaving Goodwin in, no double switch, letting Kopech in to hit, having him come out for only 1 more hitter after.
    3 points
  16. I’m confused…as is TLR, apparently.
    3 points
  17. I’ve got bad news about Eaton 😬
    3 points
  18. This is another thing that hasn't really changed since last year. It's a low IQ baseball team.
    3 points
  19. I'll be surprised if they win more than one game in the playoffs. I'd feel differently if the majority of the pensmen weren't gascans. I could buy them being good when their 3 bats return if it was only the offense that was failing against good teams but the entire team is failing against playoff quality competition.
    3 points
  20. What is your ratio of panic posts after series losses versus positive posts after series wins?
    3 points
  21. This is so fucking comical. Every single time the White Sox lose a series this absurdly terrible hot takes come out on this forum. Yes the team with a 113 run differential despite missing 1/2 their starting position players for much of the year isn't actually good. Jack, you should consider watching another sport. For the 1000th time, a series in baseball tells us nothing. The sox just beat the astros, what did that series tell you jack? Get a fffing grip and learn how to enjoy a season without having absurd hot takes everytime they lose a series.
    3 points
  22. My point was one is in Winston Salem and the other is in Charlotte right now, so they aren't "two friends out there together" at the moment
    3 points
  23. What this series has told me is that the trade for Lynn was a damn fine decision.
    2 points
  24. I liked the comment that maybe LaRussa was sending a message to the FO to get him somebody for the 8th
    2 points
  25. Other than Madrigal, Rutschman or Torkelson, supposedly one of the most refined collegiate hitters, finished product, etc. Nothing left to prove at that level.
    2 points
  26. I get the feeling that a lot of people don’t realize that Moncada is the best player on the team right now
    2 points
  27. What in the fucking shit is Tony La Russa doing?
    2 points
  28. I'm surprised you didn't find something to be offended about in his post. You're good at that.
    2 points
  29. Maybe not the best choice of words there.
    2 points
  30. And that's why this should be the last game we see Sheets in the OF
    2 points
  31. You can blame La Russa's thought process or Vaughn's inexperience if you'd like, whatever helps you sleep at night, but you and I both know that you said something to the effect of "this start for Williams makes sense." Delaying Vaughn's progress even by 4 PA's for fucking Nick Williams was never a good idea, no matter how you slice it, and since you STILL argue now that it was a good move just goes back to what I said to get wound up: "consider the source." Have a good night
    2 points
  32. I love Liam Hendriks but I don't think there's ever been an in-game interview that ever added to a broadcast.
    2 points
  33. Lance says you shut your slapdick mouth morherfucker.
    2 points
  34. And NL baseball is such a joke. Sucks we have a rally going only to have Lance Lynn have to bat. So dumb...
    2 points
  35. LANCE FUCKING LYNN YOU BIG BEAUTIFUL BASTARD
    2 points
  36. You have to. The pitcher is on deck.
    2 points
  37. 2 points
  38. Consider the source. The person you quoted liked that Nick Williams was getting at bats over Vaughn earlier this season
    2 points
  39. Which really pushes the Sox and AZ back together for Escobar.
    2 points
  40. Baseball is different than the other sports. The season is so long that having your team just be good and win is more than enough for me. Yes, I want the World Series, but if it doesn't happen I'm okay with that. I golf 3-5 times a week, ride a Harley on days I'm not at the course after work, and I live on the Chain O Lakes. Boating is a huge part of my summers. But nothing is worse than your baseball team sucking. Summer is just better when the Sox are winning games. Win 90+ games the next 6-8 years and continuously make the post season and I'll be pretty stoked. If they get eliminated, I'll be upset and disappointed, but not for long. I'll be applauding the team for the great summer and looking forward to what they can add to get better.
    2 points
  41. I know everyone is different but I don't understand this attitude. Results matter but doesn't mean you can't enjoy the process. When you travel to you ignore everything until you get to the destination?
    2 points
  42. So? Doesn't mean you can't enjoy a team in the moment that is doing well. Not everything has to be about the future. I have a feeling you will be the person that will complain at the beginning of the playoffs and be pessimistic of their chances at each round just looking to prove you were right that that didn't win the world series. If they win the world series you will complain that it was lucky and they just aren't talented enough to win another one. Sometimes the enjoyment comes from the journey not the destination. Those who live in the past suffer depression. Those who live in the future suffer anxiety. Only those who live in the present are at peace. Learn to enjoy the ride.
    2 points
  43. Unfortunately, we're going to have to pull your insider card, Harold. You're now down in the ranks with Not Steve Cishek.
    2 points
  44. Don't get me wrong, The Sox have talent but their true talent level in a competitive division is fighting for the 2nd WC Spot in the AL rather than winning a division. Anything can happen in the playoffs but I think the talent gap between the Sox and the rest of the AL playoff field is just too high.
    2 points
  45. Jack i could not care less what your thoughts are on the quality of the team. Its entirely irrelevant because your entire life is consumed by negativity. The White Sox have the 2nd best run differential in the AL despite missing possibly 12 fWAR.
    2 points
  46. What's their run differential against teams over .500? I'd bet it's negative. They're 18-27 against teams over .500 and 2-11 on the road. They're not even competitive. It isn't just one series. They're beating up on shitty teams. So?
    2 points
  47. Wow. That is the most pessimistic view you could take. Adding 3 all-star caliber bats won't help them.
    2 points
  48. Yep. Key is coming back. Bullpen would be a greater concern in my opinion.
    2 points
  49. Don't forget to add Grandal as well. Adding 3 all-star caliber bats will dramatically change the lineup.
    2 points
  50. The way it seems to me is that there were two steps to the review. 1. did he tag the plate the first time. No he did not. 2. did he come back and tag the plate after missing it? No he didn’t, but the umpire told him not to by signaling safe. So how can you assume what Moncada’s behavior would have been had the ump not signaled safe? You can’t. The default ruling for an ump at the plate should apparently be that you don’t signal safe unless you are 100% certain, because if you signal safe and he missed the plate, you will almost always trigger this response because the player is trained to get out of the way when safe is called so that they don’t interfere with an ongoing play.
    2 points
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