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It's a very good question. I remember him saying something like "we could tell in the dugout when the Sox were going to show up or not" and I'm going to guess on he sold them on "this team is talented but not preparing correctly" and then has proceeded to prepare them even less than they were.5 points
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Who cares? The competitive balance of a professional fucking sports league? Are you fucking serious. Jesus Christ.4 points
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This is now officially the longest amount of time the White Sox have held a lead this season.4 points
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If they end up playing this thing tomorrow they should have Crochet finish game 1 and start game 2. He could get a save and a win in the same day. That would be awesome.4 points
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Can you imagine the size of the lunch you would need to pack for that guy??4 points
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I don't worry much about rushing guys. I think the ruining guys narrative is often overblown. Almost everyone struggles at some point in the bigs. He'll either adjust his way out or not. That said, he's also just not nearly ready or developed enough to succeed right now see will see how he adapts.4 points
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Korey Lee is sitting on a wRC+ of 122, which would be good enough for 7th among all 2024 catchers if he had a few more PA and was eligible. We might have stumbled into an above average major leaguer at a hard position to find them. Let's play him more.3 points
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The word “competitive” shouldn’t be used in any sentence with the White Sox.3 points
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Ortega is just here to make Martin Maldonado feel good about himself3 points
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I'm kinda thinking Getz taking that pile of crap from Atlanta for Bummer (and thus having to make 40 man roster decisions) is his worst move so far.3 points
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I feel like Getz is mismanaging the roster even worse than Kenny and Rick did.3 points
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Hahn was beaming at Grifol's press conference. He had that giant s%*# eating grin on his face because he thought he just out smarted baseball by hiring that fucking idiot. Can you imagine. Good lord what a dumbass.3 points
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I'm fine with letting him enjoy his first day as a big leaguer, from the dugout. BUT, after that, if you're going to start the clock on him, let the kid PLAY, not rot on the bench.3 points
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I agree. Play them the rest of the way and you can make a decision at the end of the year if you want.3 points
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This is shocking to me. I know Sosa was terrible, but what suggests Ramos, at this stage will be any better? I just read an article where scouts were saying the difference between MLB and AAA has never been bigger. This guy finally started getting it together in AA. If Sosa is that bad, DFA him, trade him for Cash Considerations or outright him, and put Remillard back on the 40. Why mess with Ramos. Let him progress.3 points
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Fun fact....CB actually is a clown for childrens parties....he goes by the name "Pricky,, the blind as a bat bastard"....unfortunately the name turns off alot of parents.2 points
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If you like live music there's 1st Avenue, Fineline, Caboose....here's a link. Hopefully just a link and not a bunch of pictures . https://www.exploreminnesota.com/article/minneapolis-top-10-city-live-music2 points
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Like an obese labrador that is struggling to get out of the kiddie pool.2 points
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It makes you wonder whether his performance would improve if he wasn't at the point of gasping for breath walking to the dugout.2 points
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I like how Schriffen says he doesn't have the time to keep up with baseball players' stats. Interesting. I thought that was like half the job.2 points
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Like you said, there were other options. Call up Sosa instead. Hell, bring back old man Moustakas to play 3B and cut Justin Anderson. The entire defense of Getz signing veteran bums this past offseason was to allow the minor leaguers time to earn their way to the MLB roster, you know, when they were actually ready. It feels like Getz was going to call up all of these young guys this season regardless of how they were performing in the minors at the time.2 points
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I'd hate to see what Pedro thinks compromising a major league game looks like.2 points
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It’s the perfect year to do this. Use this shitty nothing season to your advantage by seeing what you have in guys. No? Just continue treading water with veterans? Okay then.2 points
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Any credibility I may have reserved for Getz is now gone. I don't think there's a single justifiable reason why you call a guy like Ramos up right now2 points
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What a dumb f*** move by a bunch of idiots. Let’s start the clock on a guy who clearly isn’t ready and is 1-2 years away. Yay2 points
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The only reason to recall Montgomery is if his OPS is 900+. Right now, he’s not even an average AAA hitter…and he still needs to improve defensively. The last thing they want to do is have his struggles on that side of the game affect his trying to hold his own offensively…everyone around baseball thought Holliday was going to set the world on fire and he couldn’t even stick, as advanced as his game looked on paper.2 points
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The Sox should have let Sosa play 120 games this season in the mlb. He's taken time to figure out every level and maybe he just completely blows but why not let him show it over a very extended period2 points
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This might be the dumbest decision of the season so far. Yes, the bar isn’t very high…but wasn’t the entire point of this season to protect all the prospects at AA and below from being overexposed? It’s not like Ramos is going to sell more than a handful of tickets being up. Montgomery Quero Ramos and Zavala are supposed to be cornerstones for the next .500 Sox team. If they’re going to burn a prospect, let it be a much lesser one in Baldwin who has been hot for weeks and weeks to start the season.2 points
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I was ok punting this season as the beginning of the rebuild. Signing a locker room full of "has beens and never will bes" was fine to let the kids develop in the minors. We are a whole 6 weeks into the season and it's time to bring up the kids?!? Thank God we hired Getz....... it would have taken a whole year for an outsider to learn how f'ed up this organization is and realized he'd have to scrap the whole thing and reboot. Why can't we have nice things???2 points
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I am so glad Getz is such a wizard of a GM that he signed all these veterans in the offseason to give our prospects a whole month of seasoning in the minors. What a genius!!! So once again, why didn’t Getz just let Jose Rodriguez play in the majors instead of giving him away for cash to the Phillies (a team with a front office with a fucking clue) if he is willing to throw Ramos to the MLB wolves when he currently has MILB stats (.572 OPS) that are just as bad as Popeye’s? Somehow, some way, @WestEddy will find an excuse for this pathetic roster management by Chris “I’m in over my fucking head” Getz. Getz literally burned millions in a fire pit this offseason on awful veterans. Now he is doubling-down and calling up prospects that aren’t ready for the majors. Can anyone deny Getz’s idiocy at this point? Here’s a live feed of intelligent Sox fans watching Getz’s (a.k.a. Joker’s) madness…2 points
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Another column on his situation: https://chicago.suntimes.com/white-sox/2024/05/03/he-hate-me-white-sox-announcer-gets-caught-up-in-a-rare-exciting-moment2 points
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When Schiffrin decided he was going to represent the “South Side” with his calls, and put all the “haters” on blast, that’s fine, but now that’s your brand and who he is. Two days later, he badly mis-pronounced the name of Bill Veeck on the broadcast. It wasn’t a flub, he read the name on the paper and thought it pronounced “Veek” If he didn’t make the haters comment, the Veeck mistake isn’t even mentioned. But when you want to puff out your chest and speak for the “South Side” then you better be genuine. Maybe brushing up on Sox history would be a good start.2 points
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While none of this is a "big deal" and will be forgotten quickly, I don't disagree with the premise of the article at all. The team is currently 6-25 and we know the history of this franchise and the laundry list of gripes we all have about Jerry. Calling anyone "haters" of this franchise is a stretch, for obvious reasons. But fine, whatever...it doesn't become a story if when both radio stations reached out to have Schriffen on the air to talk about the call, he goes on. But instead he decided to run away. That's a horseshit move. You want to puff your chest and respond to the "haters" but when asked to clarify...no thank you? He could have used it as an opportunity to defend the White Sox, or at the very least tell people who he was directing that at, there are a bunch of ways he could have made a potential interview a win for him and create a more personal connection with fans given he has only called about 30 games with the team...but instead he decided to run and hide.2 points
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