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So many going for Conforto, even with his required offer payout. I say S. Marte is, in all respects a better option. The Sox probably have too many holes to fill to bring either of them in, but even so it's Marte over Conforto. Cheaper and better. What's not to like?

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14 minutes ago, Chicago White Sox said:

I don’t think you can go with that as you’re starting five next year.  You have to assume Kopech & Keuchel will play limited roles in the postseason do to innings limits (and likely performance with Dallas), which means you’re one injury to Giolito, Lynn, & Cease before getting into real trouble.  I think the Sox passing on Rodon is because they have free agent starters in mind they like better.

Your correct about this. I think this is the more likely scenario. Maybe they are thinking of switching off Kopech and Keuchel as the 5th starter and use one of them in long relief if the other one is starting or they are thinking of trading Keuchel. There are some options there. 

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1 minute ago, maloney.adam said:

Your correct about this. I think this is a more likely scenario. Maybe they are thinking of switching off Kopech and Keuchel as the 5th starter or use one of them in long relief if the other one is starting or they are thinking of trading Keuchel. There are some options there. 

Keuchel is untradeable at this point.  They will roll into 2022 hoping that he rebounds.

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With Rodon and Madrigal gone, as well as Fulmer, Burdi and Collins (likely), that leaves only TA, Crochet, Vaughn and Burger to carry banner for Sox first rounders...

Also, next time the White Sox farm system breaks out of the Bottom 10? 

Likely to be at least 7-8 years from now, 6 if we are being really generous about ability to recover, and/or pessimistic about the length of the current window and divisional opponents.

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2 minutes ago, caulfield12 said:

With Rodon and Madrigal gone, as well as Fulmer, Burdi and Collins (likely), that leaves only TA, Crochet, Vaughn and Burger to carry banner for Sox first rounders...

Also, next time the White Sox farm system breaks out of the Bottom 10? 

Likely to be at least 7-8 years from now, 6 if we are being really generous about ability to recover, and/or pessimistic about the length of the current window and divisional opponents.

Why does this matter?  Let’s just win a god damn World Series.

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Just now, Harold's Leg Lift said:

Replacing his production isn't a one for one scenario.  Sign Scherzer and trade Keuchel.   Scherzer Kopech >> Rodon Keuchel. 

Lmao sure. Reinsdorf will open his pocketbook for Scherzer. Somebody will also take Keuchel off the Sox' hands. It's all so simple and feasible. 

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5 minutes ago, Harold's Leg Lift said:

Replacing his production isn't a one for one scenario.  Sign Scherzer and trade Keuchel.   Scherzer Kopech >> Rodon Keuchel. 

Here's the thing that most aren't talking about... Carlos Rodon probably won't give you 2021 Carlos Rodon production in 2022.  Even if they brought him back, they probably aren't getting that level of production again.

Also I may well be fuzzy,  but this doesn't stop the White Sox from signing him to a different deal.

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7 minutes ago, Harold's Leg Lift said:

Replacing his production isn't a one for one scenario.  Sign Scherzer and trade Keuchel.   Scherzer Kopech >> Rodon Keuchel. 

Is there something to the Scherzer thing or just wishful thinking? 

The Sox might actually feel more comfortable signing him to a multi year deal as opposed to a younger player, as there’s no way Scherzer’s camp can reasonably ask for anything more than three years.

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1 minute ago, maloney.adam said:

It’s laughable if anyone thinks Rodon is a TOR starter after having one good year. He didn’t even pitch 5 innings in the playoffs. Lol

This is such an embarrassing post

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3 minutes ago, maloney.adam said:

It’s laughable if anyone thinks Rodon is a TOR starter after having one good year. He didn’t even pitch 5 innings in the playoffs. Lol

He was a Top 3 starter in the AL the first half....so was Lynn. 

But sure, Contreras was only the best pitcher in baseball for four months over 2005-06 and it was enough to push them over the top.

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2 minutes ago, caulfield12 said:

Unless Jimenez, Robert and Grandal are all Top 10-15 AL MVP candidates next year, we are not nearly as strong as we were on August 15th...or Vaughn puts up a massive sophomore campaign.

That’s not good because this team was very average during the second half last year.  This post is ridiculous though, as you can say the same about every team in baseball right now besides Cubs and Tigers.

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7 minutes ago, caulfield12 said:

Unless Jimenez, Robert and Grandal are all Top 10-15 AL MVP candidates next year, we are not nearly as strong as we were on August 15th...or Vaughn puts up a massive sophomore campaign.

Because this is the team the Sox are taking on Spring Training? On November 7th?

Why do so many here just toss out all logic and thought when one move happens? It’s like this is the first time anyone has ever gone through an offseason before. 

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20 minutes ago, Harold's Leg Lift said:

Replacing his production isn't a one for one scenario.  Sign Scherzer and trade Keuchel.   Scherzer Kopech >> Rodon Keuchel. 

The fact that the Sox wouldn't even risk Rodon accepting for 18 million, even though QO's are almost always worth extending given 1 year deals have less risk, it's absolutely hilarious anyone thinks they're going to go after Scherzer.

I thought Kimbrel was supposed to signify this team was going to open the pocket books. Rodon was a no-brainer when it came to extending a QO. Worst case he signs on and he's a 5th-6th starter next season giving you 120-150 good innings. I'll argue all day that Rodon has more value than Kimbrel at this point in time too, and they cost nearly the same.

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