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  2. Don't forget Bonemer. He might be the best hitter of all of them. He'll be ready next year. We need some RH Pop. Heck bring him up now. He can replace our negative WAR DH
  3. Interesting story in the Athletic today. MLB sent out a memo warning teams against using A.I. to make in-game decisions as far as substitutions and game strategy. Apparently clubs have started doing this instead of humans making the decisions and MLB doesn't like it.
  4. Absolutely correct. As soon as Disney bought ESPN it stopped being about sports and shifted towards "entertainment" and trying to draw in non-sports fans.
  5. This is not journalism. Almost all of the talking heads on these shows are not journalists, at least not in the roles in front of the camera. They are there to put on a show and draw people in. It's not about content, it is about eyeballs. It's Jerry Springer for sports fans.
  6. He's an idiot. I don't even think listeners like morons like this, but for whatever reason these guys have "access" to players that people want to hear interviewed. It's the same thing with Mookie Betts, although he is a lot less obnoxious. Players will go on his show and talk to him and he'll ask the most inane questions. Way out of his element, he isn't a journalist, he's a ball player. Journalists don't have a role in this anymore unless they do PR for the players and their agencies. It may be 'just sports', but journalistic ethics and quality standards are completely gone.
  7. About 17 years ago I was on a Spirit flight with SAS before he was really famous. Hence him taking a budget flight with my 20 something ass out of NYC. He was most known for the "cheese doodle" incident at the NBA draft at that point. He was headed to Detroit from NYC to interview for a radio gig there. We were stuck on the tarmac at DTW for like an hour before we hit the gate, that mofo never shut up the entire time he was on the phone with his agent, some relatives, female and male, and lord only knows who else. What you see on TV is def what you get IRL, for better and worse. Dude has the gift of gab. He ended up getting back on the air in NYC, the rest is history. I had a MP3 recorder on me at the time and recorded a lot of his ranting, sadly I lost it in a HD failure years ago.
  8. It's outrage porn for people who need who have perpetual need to be offended.
  9. Schriff in the back like “no I don’t”
  10. Today
  11. And to piggyback on Calis points about watching them, man I grew up with Sportscenter as my alarm clock. I knew the commercial timing and knew if I wasn’t up on the second break I was in trouble and gonna be late for the bus lol The creativity is just gone. They don’t make new shows that blow our minds anymore. There is nothing unique like Stump The Schwab, they rely on the screaming at you shows and content, they overpay guys like SAS and force him into sports he doesn’t really care for or watch and then they tell us that everyone is tuning in to watch him. No, man, you won’t let me watch anything without his loud dumb ass. The way have closed up shop on so many groundbreaking shows or minimized them to special events. ESPN has lost its way and they did it on purpose
  12. The model is definitely broken for them. Seems the upward flow of money in the building has strangled everything that made them great
  13. For Pat it's a little different. ESPN is in reality licensing his show. Pat retains large editorial control, and the costs to produce the show are his alone. That's probably like 15 million right off the top, maybe more. Pat does a good job branding, including on social media, so I'm sure he thinks he'll make more on the top having that overall control. I have no idea why they pay SAS what they do. I don't know anybody my age that has put his show on in 15 years. I think he exists to fill large content holes for ESPN and without a suitable replacement they are willing to pay him more than he's worth so they aren't replaying corn hole or whatever at the 10am hour. As a brand he has value to them more than just his viewership, as he is frequently a social media flash point and generates eye balls outside the hours his show is aired. ESPN in general has been struggling to turn a profit. Their margins are under attack in various directions. They are still profitable but the margins are less than they were before the explosion in cord cutting and broadcast rights fees.
  14. Yea I saw TRADE and thought we made an acquisition for a SP or something… then I quickly saw Vargas and knew it was rehashing time.
  15. Three factoids today: July 16, 1980 - Bill Veeck’s ownership syndicate accepted offers to buy the White Sox. Sox broadcaster Harry Caray was one of those expressing interest along with millionaire Edward DeBartolo Sr. DeBartolo would eventually be turned away from getting the club after he had a deal with Veeck by Commissioner Bowie Kuhn and the other owners and Veeck eventually sold the club to Jerry Reinsdorf and Eddie Einhorn in January 1981. July 16, 1990 – It was one of the funniest moments in Sox history, as Sox utility player Steve “Psycho” Lyons made a mistake that wound up on every highlight show in the nation. In the fifth inning at Detroit, Lyons bunted his way on, sliding head first the final few feet to beat the throw. He then called time and completely blanked out as he started to drop his pants to get the dirt out of them. Fortunately, he was wearing sliding shorts. When he realized what he was doing he quickly yanked his pants back up while turning beet red in the process. After he was forced at second base later in the inning and ran back to the dugout, female fans in the first few rows behind the Sox bench began waving dollar bills at him. July 16, 2013 – The White Sox Chris Sale got the win as the A.L. beat the N.L. 3-0 at the All-Star Game from Citi Field in New York. Sale pitched two innings facing the minimum six batters and recording two strikeouts which came during the second and third innings. His strikeouts victims were Carlos Gonzales and Troy Tulowitzki. He got credit for the win when the A.L. scored the lead and eventual winning run in the top of the fourth inning when he was still the pitcher of record.
  16. I don't think you understand. He is wealthy so you are not allowed to dislike him. His wealth is proof that he is uniquely imbued with God's grace.
  17. If it weren't for the rest of the roster issues, it wouldn't be a bad claim for the Sox. They need SP innings, badly.
  18. Credit to Vargas and Sox coaching staff. It's not every day a random back end top 75 type guy turns into a 5 WAR star.
  19. Ranked 31st at BA currently. I'll take a second Bonemer for sure.
  20. i saw TRADE and fedde and vargas casually scrolling and almost fell out of my chair...
  21. I know nostalgia is in, and those look backs to our childhood, as we are the target audience, but man I hated that original TV series in the 80s. The books were decent, but definitely boring for very long stretches, but the TV series was based on the worst part of the series. This is one I will definitely skip out on.
  22. Yep, again the draft is the sum of the parts not each individual round. In this case is probably worth pointing out that the senior signings are the ones making room for this choice and dollar amount to happen. Without them, they probably don't have this money.
  23. Joendry Vargas's numbers so far are decent, but he hasn't been past A ball. He's only 20, so I can see why the Dodgers would wanna hang onto him in 2024 (18yo) but either way I'm glad they got Miguel. I can't remember who was the Chicago radio guy it was, I think Levine, but they said the Sox chose the wrong Vargas

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