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  1. On 5/18/2018 at 2:08 PM, kwolf68 said:

     

    Kopech numbers in AAA are very concerning. He is showing very suspect command, sports a high ERA and is showing the makings of a relief pitcher to me (great arm, poor command); albeit a high leverage relief pitcher. I was really hoping moving Sale, the Sox would get a top rotation starter in return. He is still 22 so tons of developmental time left, but it's hard not to have doubts. His arm is electric and he'll have a good to great MLB career I think, it just may not be in the rotation. I don't think the Sox should bring him up until he improves his command at AAA. Poor command in the ML will end up getting him toasted, no matter how fast he throws it. These days high 90s doesn't scare hitters, especially if you can't put the pitch where you want it. 

    Poor command will get him lit up if he has no movement, sure. I don't know what would make you think he can't start. He has no issue going deep in games.

  2. 13 minutes ago, caulfield12 said:

    Personally, I think the successes of Sale and Q made things look TOO EASY.

    The Sox used to be very fortunate in this area.  At any rate, we really need Rodon to return to form or for one of the youngsters like Kopech to lead and for everyone else to get in line and follow.

    That’s what happened with the Braves back in the day...Glavine, Smoltz and Avery had their struggles, but then they figured things out and that got the ball rolling towards perennial playoff contention.   Granted, those are two HoF pitchers in the same rotation.   The closest we have in our Sox lifetimes are Buehrle and Sale, with just a tiny overlap.

    I don't see the rotation being the problem in the coming years. If we take a pitcher in the 1st round this year we may not need to sign any FA SP's once we hit our window. Left side of the infield and whether Zavala/Collins can stick at catcher are the only question marks in my mind. I think we can fill almost everything else within the system as it stands now. I would be taking a shortstop or a SP with our first round pick this year and next year. Then try to bring in Arenado and a couple elite bullpen guys. Not convinced we can get Machado even if we offer the most $$.

  3. 1 hour ago, caulfield12 said:

    I’ve never seen a pitching coach criticizing the fans that pay his salary more than Don Cooper.

    Who is it?  

    Either our talent evaluation/projection sucks...or Cooper is not getting his message through, or a combination thereof.

    Or the player has consistency issues with mechanics? A lot of the fans are idiots. They've never been fans through a rebuild so all they do is crucify players who are learning a major league approach to the game. They think the young superstars they hear about on ESPN grow on trees. The leap from college to the pros is bigger in baseball than in any other sport.

     

    1 minute ago, caulfield12 said:

    At this point, I don’t think we can even 100% rule out Dylan Covey being a major contributor down the line.

    Stranger things have happened in the history of baseball.

    I won't be holding my breath. I don't think he will ever have a place on a contending roster. I'd love to be surprised. Fulmer on the other hand is capable of that, with time of course.

  4. I think he'll figure it out at some point. He has major league stuff no doubt. I wouldn't cut him loose, give him time. Our AAA team is nothing special so there's no issue with roster space.

  5. 3 hours ago, Chicago White Sox said:

    The problem for fringe guys like Delmonico is they have to make their opportunities count.   Davidson has taken advantage of his and Nicky has not.  Once Avi is back and Jimenez is up, there simply won’t be much playing time available for Delmonico.

    Delmonico's defense doesn't cut it. A lot to ask for a player to learn a new position they've never played before at a major league level though. Avi's really not much better overall aside from his fluke season. All are likely to end up placeholders until they young guys are up.

  6. 14 minutes ago, greg775 said:

    I guarantee you there are a lot of beer-swilling lifelong die hard Sox fans on the South Side throwing cans of cheap beer against the wall suffering through this crap. Some of you can write off seasons in hopes of 'wait til next year.' Some can't. If you can pay for the trips to the psychiatrist, send me the checks. Message boards are forms of therapy for angry fans, believe it or not.

    Watch the minor league games then if you need a baseball fix.

  7. 2 hours ago, sox71 said:

    Totally different players but this has me worried that we have a J. Mitchell situation, he might never be the same.  

    Never relied on his speed to begin with. But a big developmental setback. And I'm sure risk of re-injury is high so he may become like Konerko on the basepaths just to stay injury free.

  8. Would rather see if Omar Vizquel has what it takes to be an MLB manager. The High A team is hitting pretty darn well right now. Not sure how much influence he has had in working with those young guys but it's an encouraging sign.

    Ozzie is too much of a loose cannon, I don't think he's capable of being a good long term manager. He will always wear out his welcome. Would rather find someone we could keep around for 15-20 years.

  9. We don't need this guy. Has a bad attitude on top of all the struggles. Don't bother. Please pass, he's done.

    Edit: Didn't read entire thread for the update, glad the Sox passed.

  10. Looking like a lot of promotions could be coming mid-season across the board if the high level of offensive play keeps up. Especially from high A and AA. Keep it up guys.

  11. 9 minutes ago, Jerksticks said:

    Our entire system is going to need a promotion.  It’s ridiculous.  Maybe the answer is promoting most of Charlotte to the garbage can.  By far the least interesting team.  K. Smith returning actually makes checking the box score more than every 5 days worth it. 

    Plenty of space can be made in AAA. They can promote a bunch of AA to AAA and then A+ to AA.

  12. 20 hours ago, maxjusttyped said:

    Rutherford's results have improved, but right now the process looks the same. Decent but not particularly good plate discipline with slap hitter results. I don't see how he becomes a productive ML hitter without making drastic improvements in his batted ball profile.

    Amazing how people just have zero patience at all. Half this forum expects guys to be instant superstars or something. This isn't basketball. It's not how baseball works at a fundamental level. He needs 2-5 years to fill out before you will see the power you are looking for.

  13. Just now, RockRaines said:

    No, they got talent for those trades, which was exactly the move.  Bullpens can be built when you have a contender, which we do not

    With how much young pitching talent we have in the minors and payroll flexibility I am stunned people don't want to sell high on Jones if the opportunity presents itself.

  14. 3 minutes ago, GreenSox said:

    Jones isn't Kahnle either; doesn't have his WHIP, his Ks, or his age, 

    And it was Kahnle and Frazier and Robertson who brought back that package (really Rutherford; the other guy was a Rule 5 eligible; and the other a lottery prospect).

    Frazier was a throw in to get the deal done he had zero trade value. Robertson had very little value with what he was being paid.

  15. 12 minutes ago, elrockinMT said:

    I wouldn’t be looking to trade  Jones. We are at the point of building our pen not trading everyone again. But, Soria can go LOL 

    I would be. Look what Kahnle brought back last year. Jones isn't Chapman, Miller, etc. If he can string together a good half season or year in the closer's role sell high.

  16. No he won’t stick in the outfield. We have a ton of legit outfield prospects. If Anderson can’t handle SS he’s a trade candidate. Draft a SS with our first rounder this year or next year. Machado would be a long shot but makes a lot of sense.

  17. On 4/24/2018 at 6:13 PM, fathom said:

    He's way more aggressive tonight.  Nice to see.

    meanwhile, Zavala is legit

    Yeah I don't know how well his defense projects though. Hopefully he can be at least passable defensively. Maybe he can play 3B? Worth a shot if he can't hold up defensively at catcher.

  18. It's weird that he has shown fairly good patience at the plate for a minor leaguer yet hits for such a low average. You would think if he knows what pitches to take he would know what pitches to swing at. The hard part is knowing what pitches to take and he seems to have that down pretty well. They must have had him working on stuff with his swing. I have to think he eventually gets things figured out and makes it up to the majors. How good he will be ultimately is anyone's guess.

     

    He might have more on his plate learning wise right now that anyone else in the system. So I'd be patient with him.

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