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  1. 1 hour ago, kitekrazy said:

    Scouts must know something we don't.  He might be another low IQ player that can only swing a bat.

    Cool. That’s 1 more skill than 75% of our MLB roster right now 

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  2. 37 minutes ago, GREEDY said:

    Liam has never signed for less money ever.  Sox appeared to stand by him through all kinds of bullshit and I'm sure the checks still cleared.

    I don't get the obsession with him.  Strikes me as a major tool.  

     

    Did you just describe cancer as “all types of bullshit”? 

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  3. 53 minutes ago, nrockway said:

    Interesting remark that feels like it should be a shot at the White Sox, but they paid him $54mil the COVID year, so probably not. 

    I think he’s talking about the complete lack of attempt at building a team that can realistically compete. Not that Jerry needs an excuse to not spend money, he doesn’t give a damn either way 

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  4. We’ll see as the season progresses, but I was in favor of trading Burger because I didn’t think he would be able to maintain a respectable average/OBP. So far I’m very wrong on Burger. 

  5. https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/39853186/mlb-2024-rankings-most-fun-teams-watch-braves-orioles-dodgers-cubs

     

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    29. Chicago White Sox(12)

    Star power: 2 | Youth: 1 | Baserunning: 2 | Catches: 3 | 425+: 2 | Minutiae: 1

    Bonus: 1, for the new "campfire milkshake" concession item

    I'm pretty sure Luis Robert Jr. accounts for most of these points, from 4-star catches to speed on the bases to long home runs. The White Sox have done a nice job improving what was a weak farm system just a couple of years ago, but only Colson Montgomery is likely to make much of a contribution this season, so this rebuild is filled with older players. Unfortunately, "veteran leadership" does not score well in watchability.

     

    And looks like only the campfire milkshake kept us from being dead last. Way to go Jerry.

  6. Mehh I don’t care. I know it’s a cardinal sin to say the Sox aren’t 100% inept, but if Clevinger was a problem in the clubhouse he wouldn’t be back. 
     

    Flexen is bad enough that the Sox might get investigated for deliberate tanking if they continue to run him out there. And we can only count on so many innings from Crochet, Nastrini, and MAYBE Eder. There’s 100+ innings that will have to be mopped up. Might as well be Clevinger, regardless of some fans’ hurt feelings.

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  7. Am I the only 1 that still can’t get over how horribly the Oscar Colas situation has gone? In 1 calendar year we went from having a top 100 prospect who was too good to leave in the minors, to signing scraps late in spring to play over him. Was Colas that immature/unprofessional? Just seems like Getz and crew made it apparent that Colas was never going to get a shot at the RF job from the beginning.

    And I’m not saying Colas has really earned anything, but with the state of this organization doesn’t it make sense to just give him a shot to bounce back? 

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  8. It’s honestly hard to grade because the reality is that we were all VERY wrong on Cease’s value across the league. It’s hard not to be disappointed because of the collective hope/expectation. I’m curious if rumors will come out on what other offers were. 
     

    I’ll say it’s a C for now

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  9. 17 hours ago, Squirmin' for Yermin said:

    I mean he is still walking a guy an inning.. I just don't know how that can be fixed.

    I think it’s a little extreme to say that it can’t be fixed for a 21 year old kid in his 2nd year being a full time baseball player. Especially for someone with his type of electric stuff, I could see if he can’t harness 94/95 but 98-100 makes a lot more sense…at least to me

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  10. Well…we clearly overvalued Cease’s worth. Fully expecting Orioles fans to flood back here.

     

    I assume Getz knows he will never be able to sign even an above average SP under age 35 on the open market so prioritized getting 2 arms that could be in the rotation in the near future. 

    Zavala seems very interesting and complete opposite of every other White Sox player in that he gets on base. 
     

    I don’t think this trade is a catastrophe or anything…but hard not to feel foolish about what we expected vs what we got 

     

    Edit: If Iriarte can’t be a starter this might be a catastrophe. 

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  11. Count me in on the Brody Brecht hype train. He has the type of electric arm and stuff to be a bonafide ace. Even if he takes an extra year to fully develop than other college pitchers his potential ceiling would be well worth the wait imo. 

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  12. 2 minutes ago, CaliSoxFanViaSWside said:

    You already said you don't think JR is going to do what's necessary to push for the playoffs.

    Then you said " build it organically". I'm not sure what that means in your mind but when has that ever happened under JR ?

    Organically as in cross our fingers and hope enough prospects develop because our cheap owner isn’t going to  sign the type of free agents necessary to take the team over the top. 

  13. I’m very interested in seeing what Brody Brecht does this season for Iowa. If he shows more polish in his 2nd year as a fully dedicated pitcher he could shoot into the top 5. Obviously risk involved, but the sky is the limit for him 

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