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2026 MLB Draft Thread...White Sox Control Draft/V.Lackey closing fast
keep him away from my current city and ballpark please 😄. I don't want my casual PNC park drop-ins to have Seranthony PTSD!
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White Sox - Injury Tracker
He should give them a shot in the arm if nothing else mentally. The Sox look very tired right now having lost five of seven.
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Trade Ideas/Rumors/Proposals Thread
They way things are shaping up Boston, Minnesota and Detroit may not be selling at the deadline making things even more complex and potentially difficult for Getz to get help. The price of pitching is going to be very, very expensive. We'll see what, if anything, the Sox can do to get help.
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White Sox win draft lottery, will pick #1 in 2026
Give me one of the two college kids. Both are right-handed and play good defense. The good defense part gives them a solid floor, and the upside still exists to be all-stars. What more do you want even out of a 1/1? Nobody is a sure Hall of Famer out of the draft.
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Trade Ideas/Rumors/Proposals Thread
What’s the infatuation with Detmers? Dude has been in the league for 6 years and has never come close to putting it together. Why are we giving up a top prospect in hopes that we can fix him?
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Gamethread: 7/9/26 Sox @ Sox, 1:10
We need this one.
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White Sox - Injury Tracker
Merk sorta confirming. Looks like Mune back tomorrow!
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Gamethread: 7/9/26 Sox @ Sox, 1:10
Win this fucking game.
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Gamethread: 7/9/26 Sox @ Sox, 1:10
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This I would also do. I am not giving up Schultz for him though.- “The 78” is alive and well for the Sox, Bears are 'advancing' Hammond development
Related Development partners,LLC (Auchi, Mansueto) are seeking $425 Million TIF financing to make infrastructure improvements which mainly consists of a 1,200 space underground parking garage (similar in capacity to the Grant Park South underground garage) Related's proposal is that the City of Chicago own and operate the garage and that the City can have some share of parking revenue on days when there is no soccer match. Mayor Brandon has been a vocal supporter of the proposed TIF financing. However, the proposed funding has drawn criticism from some members of the City Council including Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez who stated that the use of public money contradicts earlier assurances about private financing. "If the owner of the Chicago Fire states that they will use only private money, then do so. But you cannot have it both ways, and now say, well, it's going to be about $425 million," Sigcho-Lopez said. This bait and switch reminds me of the ballroom deal. Edited to add - in a hopefully unrelated matter: https://abc7chicago.com/post/chicago-crime-police-investigating-explosion-outside-25th-ward-ald-sigcho-lopezs-home-west-21st-street-south-damen-avenue/19291456/- Trade Ideas/Rumors/Proposals Thread
I think it’s a mix of regression and tiring out. I think Martin is likely a solid #3 starter or a high-end #4 on a championship caliber team. I think Burke has a higher ceiling than Davis for sure as we’ve seen lately. Just comes down to consistency for him, but I believe in the talent.- Trade Ideas/Rumors/Proposals Thread
I would trade Billy Carlson/Bergolla + for Detmers in a heartbeat. Mix and match some Boughton, De Pino as well if needed.- Trade Ideas/Rumors/Proposals Thread
From Passan today. https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/49306462/2026-mlb-trade-deadline-addition-top-contender-moves-dodgers-brewers-braves-yankees-phillies- White Sox win draft lottery, will pick #1 in 2026
Ditto. Most threads that last this long and cover this many pages can get a bit tedious. But this thread has been great.- White Sox win draft lottery, will pick #1 in 2026
He’s also closing the gap at the top of the board, getting closer to Cholowsky. The most logical comparison to make here is between Emerson and Cholowsky, as they play the same position. The consensus in the industry seems to be that Emerson is a better player at the same stage than Cholowsky (who was ranked 35th on our board as a high schooler ahead of the 2023 draft). If you’re the White Sox, do you take a risk on Emerson’s upside, or go with the greater certainty Cholowsky offers? It’s notable that both the White Sox and Twins had interest in drafting Cholowsky out of high school. It’s also worth considering how the Rays factor in at the top of the first round. The Rays took prep players with four of their first five selections in 2025, and three of their first four selections in 2024. In general, they seem to favor left-handed-hitting high school bats (Theo Gillen, Nathan Flewelling, Cooper Flemming, to name a few) and have a strong track record of developing them. Given industry speculation around the White Sox' consideration of Emerson and the Rays' recent track record, it feels less likely Emerson will be on the board at three than it was a month ago. The Twins have done (and will continue to do) extensive work on a number of players under consideration at three. In our final installment of this series, we’ll consider some dark horse candidates. For what it’s worth, I remain confident it’ll be one of Cholowsky, Emerson, or Lackey. twinsdaily.com Emerson's also picking up a number of 55 and increasingly 60 run grades over the last couple of months.- “The 78” is alive and well for the Sox, Bears are 'advancing' Hammond development
The Rays have released 5 new renderings for their proposed new ballpark. Looks pretty cool. but lets see if they can secure funding for it. They're saying that capacity will be just over 30,000 seats. That's similar to the A's new stadium in Vegas and that sounds very low to me. https://www.mlb.com/news/rays-reveal-interior-renderings-of-proposed-tampa-ballpark- White Sox win draft lottery, will pick #1 in 2026
Round 1: Vahn Lackey, C, Georgia TechEvery draft cycle seems to produce 2-3 first-round catchers, most of whom have warts offensively, defensively, or both. Georgia Tech's Vahn Lackey may be the most complete college catcher in recent seasons and has a case to make as college baseball’s most improved player in 2026. Lackey entered 2026 viewed as an excellent defensive catcher, with athleticism uncommon for the position, in addition to having strong bat-to-ball skills. He’s continued to look excellent behind the plate, with good receiving and blocking skills, an excellent arm and strong pop and transfer times. He has all the ingredients to be a plus defensive catcher. Offensively, his power has taken a step forward. After hitting 6 home runs in 60 games in 2025, he managed 20 in 61 games in 2026, with more walks than strikeouts, adding a high on-base floor to his profile. Lackey ended 2026 hitting .397/.519/.772, with 39 extra-base hits, a 17.7 BB%, a 13.4 K%, and 15 steals (94%). Simply put, he’s one of the most complete profiles in this draft class. twinsdaily.com- Gamethread: 7/9/26 Sox @ Sox, 1:10
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Sandoval, another lefty for the Red Sox gets his first start of the year. Kay is going for the good Sox, hopefully he can be as good as he was his last start before the rain. Get the win today and go into the last series before the break with the AL Central lead- White Sox win draft lottery, will pick #1 in 2026
Yes - I really feel like Cholowsky is getting penalized for (in addition to prospect fatigue) all the "high floor" talk swirling around him. To state the obvious: a high floor is not an inherently bad thing. In fact, it's a good thing. "High floor" has acquired a negative connotation because they're often associated with a low ceiling -- a trade-off. But they don't have to be, and I haven't seen a lot of convincing evidence that Cholowsky has a low ceiling - most of the analysis I've read suggests a really high, Tulo-type ceiling. (Having a sophomore season that's slightly less awesome than freshman is not convincing to me in this respect.) And the "higher ceiling" analysis I've read on Emerson mostly seems to boil down to a generic preference for the almost unlimited unknowns associated with prep prospects with basically no high-level track record. This line of analysis favors the top prep prospect over the top college prospect essentially every time. Roch seems like a high-ceiling prospect who also happens to have a high floor, i.e. the kind of sure-thing prospect you can only get at the very top of the draft.- 7/8/26 - BOS @ CWS, 7:40 PM EST
Boston has been hot the last few weeks. In both White Sox games, the Red sox got off to early leads and then expanded their leads. Boston got 2 straight games of good starting pitching on top of it so the White Sox took it on the nose. But Chicago has been able to to bounce back and the All-Star break after this weekend will give the team a chance to right the ship after the break.- White Sox win draft lottery, will pick #1 in 2026
"and proven wooden-bat" stop right there!- White Sox win draft lottery, will pick #1 in 2026
"and proven wooden-bat" stop right there!- 2025-2026 NHL Threadard
Bedard is a very good hockey player, is about to turn 21, and has played with a lot of garbage during his NHL career. However, the shoulders are now a concern as he's had major issues with both of them. He's going to miss a chunk of the season now, and the Hawks already didn't have a great offseason. They're going to be bad again, and will most likely miss the playoffs for the 7th year in a row. They haven't won a playoff series since 2014-2015. The franchise is not in a good place right now - Trade Ideas/Rumors/Proposals Thread