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6 hours ago, southsider2k5 said:

It's cute that you think he has a choice.

Slavery ended after the Civil War.  He has a choice and he has made it known to LaRussa.  Eloy stated he will go along with DHing (actually he said ("F***K that") some because of the current circumstances, but that he will not agree to becoming a full time DH. It's not going to happen bud. Dream on.

https://www.nbcsports.com/chicago/white-sox/eloy-jimenez-says-fk-thought-dhing-while-pledging-defensive-improvement

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2 minutes ago, tray said:

Slavery ended after the Civil War.  He has a choice and he has made it known to LaRussa.  Eloy stated he will go along with DHing some because of the current circumstances, but that he will not agree to becoming a full time DH. It's not going to happen bud. Dream on.

Wow

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8 minutes ago, tray said:

Slavery ended after the Civil War.  He has a choice and he has made it known to LaRussa.  Eloy stated he will go along with DHing some because of the current circumstances, but that he will not agree to becoming a full time DH. It's not going to happen bud. Dream on.

Ah yes, Eloy listening to his bosses for an eight figure contract which he agreed to = slavery. 

For someone who loves handing out laugh reacts,  you say some pretty laughable things.

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1 hour ago, tray said:

Slavery ended after the Civil War.  He has a choice and he has made it known to LaRussa.  Eloy stated he will go along with DHing (actually he said ("F***K that") some because of the current circumstances, but that he will not agree to becoming a full time DH. It's not going to happen bud. Dream on.

https://www.nbcsports.com/chicago/white-sox/eloy-jimenez-says-fk-thought-dhing-while-pledging-defensive-improvement

Serious? Comparing slavery to being paid millions of dollars to play a game? And your quoting an article from January 2020. Since then he has had a serious injury and in his return a set back. The dude is brittle and is a liability in the OF to the team’s defense and his own health. 

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1 hour ago, southsider2k5 said:

Ah yes, Eloy listening to his bosses for an eight figure contract which he agreed to = slavery. 

For someone who loves handing out laugh reacts,  you say some pretty laughable things.

I knew it!

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Beyond the hyperbole, Eloy has consistently stated (as recently as this week)  that he has no intention of being a permanent DH.  That is his choice.  What would the Sox option be to compel him to serve or to force him to serve as they require? Bench him? Threaten to trade him?  OK, but they won't. Beyond  being a star player he is part of the Cuban core of players -Pito, Yoan, Robert, that are too important to break up.

A short while ago some here thought that Yermin should be free to disobey his Manager and do as he pleased without apology. Oh yes, that was new school. Well Eloy is new school as well. Unlike Yermin though, he is a legitimate  star player that will ultimately play where he wants to.

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4 minutes ago, tray said:

Beyond the hyperbole, Eloy has consistently stated (as recently as this week)  that he has no intention of being a permanent DH.  That is his choice.  What would the Sox option be to compel him to serve or to force him to serve as they require? Bench him? Threaten to trade him?  OK, but they won't. Beyond  being a star player he is part of the Cuban core of players -Pito, Yoan, Robert, that are too important to break up.

A short while ago some here thought that Yermin should be free to disobey his Manager and do as he pleased without apology. Oh yes, that was new school. Well Eloy is new school as well. Unlike Yermin though, he is a legitimate  star player that will ultimately play where he wants to.

Welcome to the Hall of Fame list!

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54 minutes ago, tray said:

Beyond the hyperbole, Eloy has consistently stated (as recently as this week)  that he has no intention of being a permanent DH.  That is his choice.  What would the Sox option be to compel him to serve or to force him to serve as they require? Bench him? Threaten to trade him?  OK, but they won't. Beyond  being a star player he is part of the Cuban core of players -Pito, Yoan, Robert, that are too important to break up.

A short while ago some here thought that Yermin should be free to disobey his Manager and do as he pleased without apology. Oh yes, that was new school. Well Eloy is new school as well. Unlike Yermin though, he is a legitimate  star player that will ultimately play where he wants to.

You should drop the hyperbole more often

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1 hour ago, hi8is said:

Welcome to the Hall of Fame list!

Well, except for the fact he’s (Jimenez) not Cuban but Dominican…that said, he might be the first member of the core rebuild to be traded/dumped if he can’t play 140+ games with a 900ish OPS as a DH.  Because if he’s just a mid to low 800s ops LFer with negative defense, that can be replaced.

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8 minutes ago, caulfield12 said:

Well, except for the fact he’s (Jimenez) not Cuban but Dominican…that said, he might be the first member of the core rebuild to be traded/dumped if he can’t play 140+ games with a 900ish OPS as a DH.  Because if he’s just a mid to low 800s ops LFer with negative defense, that can be replaced.

I was referring to the poster - not the player.

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1 hour ago, tray said:

Beyond the hyperbole, Eloy has consistently stated (as recently as this week)  that he has no intention of being a permanent DH.  That is his choice.  What would the Sox option be to compel him to serve or to force him to serve as they require? Bench him? Threaten to trade him?  OK, but they won't. Beyond  being a star player he is part of the Cuban core of players -Pito, Yoan, Robert, that are too important to break up.

A short while ago some here thought that Yermin should be free to disobey his Manager and do as he pleased without apology. Oh yes, that was new school. Well Eloy is new school as well. Unlike Yermin though, he is a legitimate  star player that will ultimately play where he wants to.

He gets penciled into the DH spot. He then has a choice to play the position or retire. He could force his way onto the field and refuse to move which would be kind or interesting or He could go on strike but that is unlikely. He will then refuse to sign a new contract with the team. In his last year he will become a rent a player then hopefully find a team that appreciates individual doing what is best for themselves instead of what is best for the team and winning. 

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2 minutes ago, Texsox said:

He gets penciled into the DH spot. He then has a choice to play the position or retire. He could force his way onto the field and refuse to move which would be kind or interesting or He could go on strike but that is unlikely. He will then refuse to sign a new contract with the team. In his last year he will become a rent a player then hopefully find a team that appreciates individual doing what is best for themselves instead of what is best for the team and winning. 

Then he will eventually have diarrhea at some point which is an inevitability and sense he’s out in left field, he’ll be forced to shit his pants.

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6 hours ago, tray said:

Beyond the hyperbole, Eloy has consistently stated (as recently as this week)  that he has no intention of being a permanent DH.  That is his choice.  What would the Sox option be to compel him to serve or to force him to serve as they require? Bench him? Threaten to trade him?  OK, but they won't. Beyond  being a star player he is part of the Cuban core of players -Pito, Yoan, Robert, that are too important to break up.

A short while ago some here thought that Yermin should be free to disobey his Manager and do as he pleased without apology. Oh yes, that was new school. Well Eloy is new school as well. Unlike Yermin though, he is a legitimate  star player that will ultimately play where he wants to.

The awkward moment when Eloy isn’t actually from Cuba.

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