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Heyman mentions Sox interest in Conforto
Bob Sacamano replied to Princess Dye's topic in Pale Hose Talk
It will start to get overcrowded with guys who should be in the lineup every day, Beni and the whatever position player additions are made. It already is a bit crowded. -
Realmuto back to Philly for 3/45. Domino’s falling fast.
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Who is saying this?
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It’s been the plan all along supposedly
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Heyman mentions Sox interest in Conforto
Chicago White Sox replied to Princess Dye's topic in Pale Hose Talk
I will say this…Conforto (or someone like him) makes a lot more sense if you are trading Robert and moving Baldwin to CF. -
Is “The 78” Dead? Or even more alive? Fire announce plans for SSS
Lip Man 1 replied to soxfan18's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Don't know if this answers your question but this is from the Tribune story I linked to: "Without the bill, the Bears might be on the hook for an annual tax bill of $100 million to $200 million, which would kill the deal, Mayor Tinaglia said. Currently, the Bears and Chicago White Sox pay zero property taxes on their stadiums, because they are publicly owned. The Cubs pay about $3 million a year, and the Bulls and Black Hawks about $6 million annually, according to an analysis by former state Rep. Mark Batinick. The highest property tax bill in the country for a sports stadium is $8 million a year for SoFi Stadium outside Los Angeles. -
Heyman mentions Sox interest in Conforto
Chicago White Sox replied to Princess Dye's topic in Pale Hose Talk
He’s always been on Heyman’s payroll. Like some of Jon’s posts look like copy & paste directly from Boras. -
Theoretically you do it to maximize your payroll space in the near term, but I think GMs are starting to see those landmines fast approaching with past mega deals and trying to be smarter about it.
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Can y'all imagine having the super emotional victories against Green Bay and having the players look into the camera and yell "IT'S GARY, INDIANA!"
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https://soxmachine.com/2026/01/white-sox-open-2026-international-signing-period-with-18-signings
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Also, it’s very clear they want to rotate Benintendi much more frequently through the DH spot. Between that and the Quero/Teel situation, I don’t see any room for another DH. And even if there is room, Sosa is arguably the best player than Vientos? I have no idea why we’d be interested in RH DH type at this point.
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Where do you see we need to trade Robert for financial reasons?
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Acuna doesn’t do anything for me unless he’s a secondary piece. If my scouts felt Baty could play LF, I’d do that trade in a heartbeat. Not sure the Mets give up four years of Baty for Robert though unless they are super desperate for a CF.
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Exactly. This new strategy by MLB teams finally makes sense. High AAV and lower years. Teams finally wised up. Why pay a guy $25-$30 million on a 10 year deal until they are well past retirement?
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Heyman mentions Sox interest in Conforto
CaliSoxFanViaSWside replied to Princess Dye's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Fully agree. Baldwin and his HR power needs to be a full time OF. Speed and power has always been a great combination . Throw away all your gloves except for 1 and let your speed and some coaching turn you into an above avg. OF. You're drafting enough SS that one of them will fail enough to be a jack of all trades type. Developing a good utility player is not nearly as important as finding a switch hitting power and speed starting OF from the 12th round. -
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Vientos would DH and they want/need to trade Robert now for financial reasons.
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Gotta disagree. You don’t trade Robert to add an infielder you have nowhere to play. Either get something that helps long-term or you hold out until the trade deadline.
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Again, why is this an either/or thing? Both are fucking problems and should be addressed.
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I meant in the discounted salary (Sox kicking in money)
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Rather, let's deal a newly realized elite Robert to the Mets.
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Perfect. Then I guess you can push Vargas to LF
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Where would he even play?
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I’m not saying he’s worth it, but you have to remember with these insane long-term contracts that the AAV’s are very much diluted by back years with limited expected production. Tucker’s contract very much makes sense for expected production over the next four years.
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Baty is a better fielder at 3B than Vargas.
