I have long felt that the rebuild seemed a bit half-assed. I liked the system in the 90s, when there was always a Ray Durham, a Carlos Lee, a Magglio Ordonez, a Joe Crede, an Aaron Rowand, or a Mark Buehrle just waiting in the wings.
And a pinch of Gonorrhea.
Say what you want about Renteria, but at least his teams played hard [remember ''Ricky's boys don't quit?]. While many of his managerial moves literally made me scream, his marginally talented teams were more fun to watch than almost anything I saw in the 2023 White Sox.
The first step towards recovery is admitting that there is a problem... clearly a breath of fresh air from the previous regime who was constantly trying to blow sunshine up our asses.
Reportedly there were multiple cancers in that clubhouse last year, and I have long believed that TA was one of them.
I hope they don't trade Robert, but I don't consider him untradeable if the price is right.
I can't help but think that Kenny made this trade as one final F--K YOU on his way out the door.
I'm sure this has been posted before but it shows how `f---ed up the KenHahn arrangement was. At least Getz will call all the shots by himself.
Kenny Williams had overriding authority to trade with 2 MLB teams: sources