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  1. Free Agency: Trevor Story - 112 career wRC+ estimated cost: $18M-22M+ Annually Pluses - Defense (while this has been very muted outside a tremendous 2019, lots of signs he should be a great 2b - he is excellent at DP depth), Power (career .251 iso) Walks (9% walk rae) Minuses - Unknown coors effects Below Avg vs. RHP (98 career wRC+, 83 last year, our division has excellent RHP) Contact (23% K rate) Josh Harrison - 103 2021 wRC+ estimated cost ($4-5M+ annually) Pluses - Contact (13% krate) Not bad vs RHP (98 wRC+) Defense (outs above average loves, loves Josh Harrison) Minuses - Inconsistent offense (career 98 wRC+) BABIP dependent no power Age of decline (34 years old) Jose Iglesias - 91 2021 wRC+ estimated cost ($2-3M+ annually) Pluses - Contact (14% krate) Defense (outs above average likes his 2b more than his SS at this age) Minuses - BABIP dependent offense Bad vs RHP (81 wRC+) Doesn't walk Donovan Solano - 105 2021 wRC+ estimated cost ($2-3M+ annually) Pluses - Slightly above average offensively Average power 96 wRC+ (counts as positive with this group) Minuses - Bad defensively unreliable walk rate, higher k rate 34 years old Andrelton Simmons - 56 2021 wRC+ estimated cost ($6-9M+ annually) Pluses - World class defense at shortstop Can backup TA Plus Contact Minuses - Horrendous offense Zero power BABIP driven offense Career 85 wRC+ vs RHP Trades: Jean Segura - 103 2021 wRC+ COST 14M + 1M 2023 buyout Pluses - Great defense at second Contact (13% K rate) Average vs RHP Minuses - Fathom says he is mopey and has bad vibes Lacks power Expensive money wise Tony Kemp - 127 2021 wRC+ COST $2.5M Pluses - Great OBP in 3 of last 4 years (STEAMER predicts .350 OBP) Career 103 wRC+ vs RHP, 130 wRC+ last year Good, versatile defense by OAA Seems like he should be cheap prospect wise Minuses - Not a strong history of reliable performance to trust any of the above aside from defense Jeff McNeil - 93 2021 wRC+ COST PRE-ARB did not see value Pluses - Career 126 wRC+ 3 years of control Career 132 wRC+ vs RHP Contact 14% kRate Walk Rate 13% Walk Rate Great defense at 2b by OAA very likely the most perfect fit possible Minuses - Bad 2021 Expensive by Prospects/talent likely Ryan McMahon - 95 2021 wRC+ COST PRE-ARB did not see value Pluses - Above average vs RHP (106 wRC+) Good power (.195 iso) Good walk rates Minuses - Bad contact (25-30%K) While excellent last year, in 2019-20 was a ground ball machine a la Leury Garcia Amazing at 3rd, but only average to slightly below average at 2b by OAA Likely requires a very strong package of talent Tommy LaStella - 94 2021 wRC+ COST $6M Pluses - Madrigal-level contact Good BB rate Good GB% career 107 wRC+ vs RHP Minuses - Bad 2021 Back injury in 2021 and struggled after Not good defensively, possibly very bad late bloomer Possible platoon bad w/ Leury Easiest way out of this appears to be Kemp trade. Best way out seems to be McNeil, but I have 5% confidence he's traded.
    5 points
  2. As we hunker down for a long, lockout-frozen Winter...remember the time we had a wild, electric, delirious, up-for-grabs crowd for a playoff game on the South Side? One that was at peak decibel level for hours and never seemed to let up? Remember cane guy? It's easy to forget given all that followed, but for one night that place was pure baseball joy. It was special. I had friends from across the country texting me about how insane the crowd looked and sounded on TV. Maybe I had gotten ground down by all the "attendance jokes" over the years, but I was honestly shocked at how great it was. Turns out we have the best crowd in MLB. This is good. Here's to hoping for lots more October blackouts.
    4 points
  3. The Sox are the only major market team in their division. Yet they are operated like a class A affiliate. CWS should be perinneal contenders and major players in the elite FA Market. Sadly, they're not. But to a group of affulent sportsmen who can spend and make money (yes, folks like that really do exist), CWS could be a very attractive team to own.
    4 points
  4. I am already bored with this shit.
    4 points
  5. If you just use common sense, you will understand NSC is a fake insider. The White Sox are as secretive as any organization. Why would someone give some random guy, be it their neighbor or brother or friend, all the information to put on twitter? No one would risk their job for that. Some guys get random stuff. One here, one there, or some general information like something is very close...NSC tries to act like he is in the room with RH, KW and JR. It's beyond nonsense.
    4 points
  6. Thank goodness you are here otherwise delicate eyes might see that headline get sucked into the dark seedy world of owner-supported content until they are just a bunch of tiny manfreds walking around with stop watches timing everyone's movements
    3 points
  7. The Sheets clip where he says "this place is wild" gives me goosebumps. WWF/WWE wrestlers have long cited Chicago as the greatest place to perform due to the crowd energy. Imagine if we didn't have the worst owner in professional sports history, JR has robbed this city of so much joy, there's a special place in hell for that mother fucker.
    3 points
  8. I have the utmost confidence that Manfred will handle this situation well.
    3 points
  9. PNoles is a bit of a blowhard asshat, and his takes are frequently off base IMO, but he’s not making up rumors and passing things off as his own sourced info. Neither should be taken as gospel.
    3 points
  10. I'm not a fan of either, so I say break a pool cue in half and let them go at it.
    3 points
  11. What do people like about Villar? He may have been one of the worst defensive players in baseball in 2020 for that amount of games, and while it's nice he produces evenly from both sides, it's just a slightly above average wRC+ vs. RHP. Add to that - he Ks a LOT. The right side of the infield with Abreu/Villar is potentially the worst right side of the infield I can imagine.
    2 points
  12. Then create your own website and do whatever you like. Until you actually are willing put in your own work on your own site, instead of welfare stating it off of the backs of the people who volunteer here, it couldn't matter less what you think of the thread titles. In fact, feel free to find yourself a page that fits your obviously delicate state.
    2 points
  13. I don't see how that makes any sense for us.
    2 points
  14. I think this is already etched is stone. The trade was, in fact, really, really stupid.
    2 points
  15. I also don't think there is a snowballs chance of McNeil being traded. I didn't include my personal pet theory of Robinson Cano, shame on me. The roided version of him was still pretty darn good with the Mets. And you basically swap out the keuchel liabilities and ask for cash for 2022 on him.
    2 points
  16. Neither. NSC is a Troll. PNoles is insufferable. Blocked him on social media years ago because I hated seeing his garbage on my feed daily.
    2 points
  17. Poor Orland Park finally got to host the winter meetings and this happens.
    2 points
  18. If this is going to be the example of topics on Soxtalk during a lockout....perhaps we should lockout Soxtalk until MLB is back up and running.
    2 points
  19. Well I would say his versatility let’s us carry more of our big corner bats on the ML roster since he flexed across infield/outfield so well.
    2 points
  20. I had the White Sox not picking up Cesar Hernandez's option back before the season ended. Do I have to be on twitter for insider status?
    2 points
  21. As if this has any effect on the White Sox “plans”
    2 points
  22. I saw this on MLB tv so hopefully this isn’t stale or fake news.
    2 points
  23. One signing affecting future signings seems like a pretty straight forward concept and not something in need of 14 paragraphs, but maybe that's just me.
    2 points
  24. It's also weird how the Red Sox looked like they could score 20 runs every game against the Astros then all of a sudden they couldn't score a run to save their lives in the last 3 games of the ALCS.
    1 point
  25. His steal on Randle really changed the course of this game late. The guy is just such a smart defender. When he didn't play to start the 2nd half the Bulls got outscored by 16 in 7 minutes. It's crazy how big of an impact he has on this team.
    1 point
  26. Along with Williams, San Diego Padres pitcher Joe Musgrove, Chicago White Sox pitcher Lucas Giolito, New York Yankees pitcher Jameson Taillon and Mets pitcher Taijuan Walker were among the first players to change their profile pictures on Twitter. NEW YORK -- Within minutes of locking out players Thursday amid contentious negotiations on the next collective bargaining agreement, Major League Baseball scrubbed all remnants of player likenesses off its official properties such as MLB.com, replacing player photos with generic silhouettes. In response, players decided to lean all the way in. Players started to change their profile pictures on Twitter to the generic player silhouettes in solidarity and as a response to the league's action. The decision to do so was not an organized, calculated move by the Major League Baseball Players Association but rather started off as a joke in a small player text group chat, according to New York Mets pitcher Trevor Williams, one of the first to change his profile picture. "It was just being silly," Williams told ESPN. "It's a meme. When you think about it, by us posting a picture of what MLB does, we're doubling down on what they're doing. It's not supposed to be serious."
    1 point
  27. It's not too late to offer Kimbrel to the Cubs for Madrigal.
    1 point
  28. Remember the last NFL Lockout? They had something like that about how angry the union was about all the things Gooddell was doing, and then as soon as they were about to start losing money by canceling games, they hammered out an agreement on the revenue split that was a compromise on that issue, and pretty quickly everything else fell into place? Same deal. The money parts are what counts. The DH, Expanded playoffs, new rules - those are a sideshow. You get an agreement on the money part and the rest will probably see some incremental improvement, but fixing the actually broken business side of the game is the major problem.
    1 point
  29. Like half the owners are completely uninterested in baseball and are more concerned about the real estate venture their teams represent. What I’m getting at is Manfred is bad for baseball because the people who hired him don’t give a shit about it.
    1 point
  30. Strikes and Lockouts are both different kinds of work stoppages though. Double edit: there seem to be competeing definitions. So idk whatever
    1 point
  31. They didn't sell high on Madrigal though. That's the problem.
    1 point
  32. I don't see why the Sox would do that. Create 2 holes, and maybe sorta kinda solve one in 2B with a 40 YO Cano, but take on money in the process. I think Cano would make some sense with Conforto in hand purely as a salary dump from the Mets. Basically, Mets eat $30 of the $40M they owe him and Sox take a $5M AAV gamble on 40 and 41 year old Cano. Anything more than that doesn't make much sense for the Sox, IMO.
    1 point
  33. Giving Rodon a QO doesn't preclude signing a longer deal.
    1 point
  34. How can something not be true when it hasn't happened? Who knew you'd start carrying water for white sox leadership this off season. Saying the sox will add shit players instead of high end free agent targets (that you said they were after) somehow isn't true yet they haven't added any of those targets. Amazing
    1 point
  35. They say Scottie Pippen's new book makes an excellent Festivus gift. It's 200 + pages of airing grievances.
    1 point
  36. 5th in payroll on December 2nd doesn’t exactly mean anything. Let’s see where they are sitting on opening day (whenever that is).
    1 point
  37. At least Hahn finally finds himself pawning the aged veteran for something young and talented. Bet he doesn’t do nearly as well as others have done against him.
    1 point
  38. @bmags Hill just got $5M base salary, with up to $8M if he pitches 160+ IP.
    1 point
  39. No big surprise. Doubling down on not going for a needed RF at the trade deadline, and spending all those resources on a closer that we did not need. Our FO has its priorities wrong.
    1 point
  40. QUOTE (NCsoxfan @ Dec 6, 2016 -> 11:49 AM) Rosenthal: Multiple sources now indicate Red Sox have built momentum in a deal for Sale Uh oh, I guess I will be having an insanely unproductive work day.
    1 point
  41. I have never been more disappointed in the White Sox. I can handle losing, I can handle trades not working out. What I can't handle is the same thing happening over and over again. There has to be a change and the White Sox refuse to make it. Someone needs to be a held accountable. Ventura is a bad manager, he needs to go. What other organization in professional sports operates the way the White Sox do? I am just going to stop watching White Sox baseball until Ventura is gone.
    1 point
  42. WOW @BR_WhiteSox 3m3 minutes ago http://ChicagoBreakingSports.com - Derrick Rose on Adam LaRoche-son saga: 'That's devastating': http://ble.ac/1R1dkOL
    1 point
  43. @thekapman This White Sox story is one of the most bizarre I have seen in a long time. Good sources tell me it was a condition of LaRoche signing here. @thekapman You are wrong. 100% that he could be there everyday. Otherwise he would not have signed with the White Sox.
    1 point
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