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Do we actually know this? Perhaps he was claimed but a deal couldn't be worked out and he was pulled back off of waivers.
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Wait ... the scouts are analytics driven, or the organization that let them go are analytics driven? I hope it's the former, but I fear it's the latter.
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Next year is a mutual option for $12 million with a $4 million dollar buy out. So he would have to get more than $8 million on the open market. I still think he can do that.
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You can always tell people it's german for "The Jerry, the".
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Company man.
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8/16 Game Thread: White Sox @ Cubs 7:05CT
skooch replied to Bob Sacamano's topic in 2023 Season in Review
He threw 13 strikes on 16 pitches last night. -
Meanwhile, the rest of the league is 125-50 (0.714) when striking out 14+. Also, 17Ks last night amounts to almost 2/3 of the entire game without any contact. And yet they lose 7-1.
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Sounds like something you get at Halloween.
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Game Thread Palooza Day 1.....Cease vs Dunning
skooch replied to wegner's topic in 2023 Season in Review
Dunning threw his 79th pitch with one out in the 7th. Cease through his 79th pitch with two outs in the second. Also, 26 scoreless... -
Game Thread Palooza Day 1.....Cease vs Dunning
skooch replied to wegner's topic in 2023 Season in Review
23 consecutive scoreless ... -
You want Mr. Glass stretching to dig balls out of the dirt at 1B? Nope. It's catcher or bust.
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Team negotiating with new company for naming rights
skooch replied to Thesieve30's topic in Pale Hose Talk
"Oreck Field". Insert your own "sucking joke". -
White Sox still one of just seven teams to see attendance falls
skooch replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
And the attendance losses will probably only accelerate with the sell-off and ensuing shitshow of baseball in the second half. Assuming they lose 250k total in attendance at $60-70/ person (parking, tickets+ concessions) equals 15-20 million less in revenue for Shoeless Jerry. TV deal or not, that's going to leave a mark. -
Didn't the Braves get swept by the A's? In fact, if I recall correctly, there are exactly three teams that have a losing record in Oakland. The A's, the Braves, and the White Sox.
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What's amazing is that his average LA can be this low with a 5.9% IFFB rate. Presumably, each IFFB makes a (very) positive contribution to average LA.
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Trading One Year Assets is Inevitable. Maybe even 2-yr
skooch replied to SouthSideGeorgia's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Truth. -
That's 15 games under 500, which I believe is the low water mark for the season. They better make hay against the Cardinals this weekend because they have a nine-game road trip to Atlanta, New York, and Minnesota. It could get much worse.
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Trading One Year Assets is Inevitable. Maybe even 2-yr
skooch replied to SouthSideGeorgia's topic in Pale Hose Talk
That's half of the entire pitching staff. Given what might be expected in return, that's going to make for one brutally bad second half. For a team on pace to lose 93 games already, that has absolutely no pitching depth in the minors, 100+ losses would practically be a lock. -
5/31/2023 - Angels @ Sox (retroactive gamethread)
skooch replied to JoeC's topic in 2023 Season in Review
Well, the schedules are less "balanced" than they are "more balanced". You play 13 against your division rather than 19, but you still only play everyone else in the league 7 times, and everyone else in the other league 3 times (except for your designated rival whom you play 4 times) -
This group of players has quit and is not playing hard anymore
skooch replied to southsider2k5's topic in Pale Hose Talk
For all his faults, and there are many, it seems obvious to me that the problems with this team go way beyond TLR. IIRC, next year starts the balanced schedule too. So, no more "beating up on the AL Central" anymore. The window is just about closed already. -
Elvis made 14.25 million this year from Oakland. I understand that he won't be getting anything close to that from anyone next year, but is 5 million a realistic number?