Man, every time I come back and see this thread title, it makes me angrier. Both for the filthy, shithead nature of the player’s actions, and for the sorry state of the team.
This Clevinger incident is probably not their fault, but when you run such a joke ass franchise you realize that this type of gut punch exposes the lack of preparation and professionalism evident in every aspect of the org.
You can’t trust that they did their due diligence in the first place.
You see the lack of depth and roster prep exposed before training camp even begins.
You can’t trust they’ll do what it takes to fill the roster hole.
Even if they do fill the hole, you can’t trust they’ll target you he right type of player.
You realize how needlessly risky the process of rushing out and “beating the other teams to the market” is on these interesting but flawed project-types, and how much it sucks that the only reason to take those risks is to try to avoid paying market value on middling players.
Hell, you can’t even trust they’ll do the right thing with regards to dealing with Clevinger.
About the only thing you CAN trust is that whatever lessons they learn from this ordeal will probably be the wrong ones. Well, and I guess you can also trust that the media message we get will be akin to shrugging and feeling sorry for themselves for “circumstances beyond their control” yet again, never stopping to wonder if there might be a reason that those circumstances seem to happen so much more often to the White Sox than everyone else.
This feels like a low point that I’m going to remember for a long time.