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I mean let's be honest. They might say they want the Sox to be where players come to revive their careers, but in all honesty, right now it's the place they go when no one else wants them.9 points
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Oh goodness gracious lol. It's fluff! Stop being so offended about it. He's going to use that fluff against other GM's and if he isn't doing that he should be fired.5 points
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It's a Caulfield thread. It lacks forethought and any semblance of cohesion. Just try to avoid it. I visualize these posts as if they are wrapped in big spools of yellow "Caution" tape.5 points
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Why does this fucking matter? Complaining about Tauchman’s speed while he’s giving us a 135 wRC+ for ~$2M is the strangest take I have seen on this board in my 20+ years here.5 points
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The main board has become a cesspool. I open threads and scan which posters have replied and from there I can tell if there is any discourse worth my time.4 points
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Great post. They should have traded for him at his peak. Usual great insight from you you, bud.4 points
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This is an incredibly bizarre, poorly thought out, click-baity thread. Why do we need to build around speed specifically? Why would we expect a team very early in a rebuild with few building blocks in place to have all the attributes of its ideal roster in place already? For people to say there is no strategy is just straight up wrong. On the positional side, Getz has targeted hitters who get on base and make good swing decisions in almost all his major trades and with several recent draft picks. There is really no denying this and so far that strategy has provided quick wins with guys like Vargas & Meidroth looking like solid regulars. But honestly, that is more about providing a much needed floor of average contributors (something that the previous regime consistently undervalued) and from what we’ve read and seen they understand the need for athleticism and power. B. Montgomery and Teel both fit the billing in the single biggest trade of Gets’s career and so does Bonemer in the draft. More is going to be needed here, especially in the power department, but this is basically the first year of the org’s rebuild and power & athleticism aren’t easy to come by. On the pitching side we have Bannister and it’s clear as day they have a full fledged strategy there. Identify, select, and develop premium arms in the draft to anchor your future staff since we know we can’t afford those guys in free agency (at least under Jerry) and target lesser pure stuff guys on the cheap who offer unique pitch shapes, deliveries, and/or other attributes that generate weak contact. There is now a legit pitching lab in place to aid in our pitcher’s development and we are actually seeing evidence of biomechanics being used to both enhance offerings and to help establish ideal roles for our guys. Beyond that, it’s clear that pitching depth is highly important to front office and there was actually a glut of SP talent in AAA before the rash on injuries happened. And to be clear here, by no means am I saying this strategy is going to solve all our problems as much of this is stuff is common nature for modern orgs. But it can’t be stressed enough how behind the times we were and how basic improvements to our foundations can rapidly improve the quality of org. f***, I would happily take an average org from a scouting, player development, & analytics perspective and hope that Ishbia can eventually be a difference maker on the payroll side. Regardless, there is a real plan in place whether or not our very bad rebuilding roster has speed on it or not.4 points
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Gave this a listen this morning. Some good insight on some of the philosophical changes with the organization, particularly around pitching, as well as comments and updates on some of the interesting pitching in the system. One takeaway early on in the show is how much work they've done to modernize the organization. Definitely worth your time. Bannister is a fun listen.3 points
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Also, Rick Hahn should be thoroughly embarrassed for letting things get so far behind the times.3 points
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Yup, either you suck or you are awesome…there is no in between. What a great message board this place has become.3 points
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who are we kidding here..........the signings will be late March dumpster dives Have we really lost our grip of reality?2 points
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Luis no doubt watched the video I posted in the Robert Trade value thread reminding him who he is 😄2 points
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C’mon Luis, let this be the start of something, not counting on it but one can hope.2 points
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Glad you posted it. I watched it right away because I subscribed to all Sox podcasts on YouTube to get as much info as possible. It had crossed my mind to do it but I figured with the state of the board it would just be considered Sox propaganda and the thread would die quickly. Plus there seems to be some misconception about how Biomechanics works with regard to injury prevention and rehabilitation which is impossible to do. Yes it's is often stated goals to help in those areas but arm injuries come from throwing a baseball hard and for many years. It's wear and tear and most pitchers have been doing it for a decade before most them ever get hooked up to motion capture technology. They try to identify areas of inefficient movement or bad mechanics before or after injury and make adjustments. I have no idea of the Sox employ an injury prevention specialist among their medical people in conjunction with the biomechanists but you need both to work hand in hand they do need medical training and certification with deep knowledge of kinesiology , sports medicine and physical therapy. The athlete has to do his part and develop good habits . There are no instant cures. Bodies will always break because of stressful forces. All they can do is make recommendations and you can't turn back the clock . Injuries are inevitable and fans are ill equipped to pass judgement on scientific and medical practices they are not involved with since they are not the player, coach, biomechanist nor the medical practitioner . The most efficient way to throw a baseball is underhanded . Unfortunately it is not the way to throw it the hardest or with the most accuracy. The long link I have provided is an AI synopsis of 8 different articles on how Biomechanics and sports medicine collaborate to HELP to try to assist in injury prevention and rehab. https://www.google.com/search?q=what+medical+training+should+a+biomechanist+have+when+trying+to+prevent+and+rehab+sports+injuries+%3F&authuser=0&aep=21&udm=50&utm_source=google&utm_campaign=aim_aware&utm_content=oo-seaport-10123&mstk=AUtExfCfLth68GKOQHLspv78wLXIpgREht_W4P2FoR7JdBxoGSY0EDC3otTn2b9ISDWlE7rI6B3aDgkk4IGoLOroy6wf6iXDCgkGCs9P7RxEZTAODnj2pmRYrEDiku2M90Bsn8JW5XyDBMiwpovVeDvEXpDuumix33a0WbpGlXBOMh8M1oMNyc1WLz1s33Fx6YFKLpEGzFmA3u46GZbYko85d9_yaz_u0CWMr_YyJwxVGIS-kquvZy9Berzm2_aFnevC1499qMgXnb16_SovgQNoOaZGeluu5XnS1ir57_k1Uef_nTwz4AKRB2H_bKVtaaBa1lNlNszJXw13Mg&csuir=12 points
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No option for 26? We are going to pay the guy about a million dollars in 2025 for filling innings. If he keeps Clevinger off of the roster, I will count it as a win.2 points
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I have no clue how any other GM would operate under Reinsdorf. I doubt any of them really would want the job. But the reality is most organizations would have fired Getz as farm director. Let's not forget he was also a big voice in the Grifol hire and now you know why it took that long to fire him.2 points
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Hindsight and opposing GMs talk the talk but then they stop and think about it. I don't hold it against them for taking this risk. It's not like they are the only team that has done this. He would've been traded but the sad reality is a poor farm system and no suitable replacement. Imagine they have this lifetime hole in CF. I do wonder how this organization can produce players that turn into basket cases. In my perfect world there would need to be an owner to by the whole organization and have people in place, fire all of the former people but have them interview for their job. I have no idea how Ishba would repair this organization but he has to starting thinking about it. Who knows how long it will take to repair the damage, The one thing that needs to go is the former player syndrome. The people that were employed as coaches or office is just a reminder of mediocrity. You have to put in people from winning organizations. That's means no Getz with his Royal envy. I'm starting to think Robert is beyond repair. If I think that what is stopping a real GM of thinking the same thing. It will be adding another non prospect this organization is so great at creating.2 points
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I won't blame Hahn for KW meddling, for JR forcing LaRussa on him, or for budgetary restrictions. I will absolutely, 100% blame him for everything else. His free agent and trade records were ATROCIOUS. There was zero Latin pipeline. Their drafting was terrible. We've also heard departments were isolated from one another, and Bannister hinted at just how bad the state of data was before he took over. None of this is acceptable for a GM.2 points
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Look, there are multiple people literally mocking someone for daring to have an opinion other than what they have, including you and some of others looking for decorum for their opinions. When that tone is set, that is how the discussion will go. You can't then get offended when someone else gives it back.2 points
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Yup, I get that everyone is pissed off about most things White Sox and rightfully so, but it’s immensely frustrating when we can’t have any back & forth dialogue before the “everything sucks” boo birds come out. If you have zero hope or are unwilling to entertain it, then take a break and go find a better use of your time.2 points
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I still think about this video whenever I see Syndergaard’s name: https://x.com/jquadddddd/status/12180218384434380812 points
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If they had done that over the winter, we wouldn't be here at a low point.2 points
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He's right, if you want a guy that can kill a rally with an awful AB in a key inning he's your guy. Just stop blowing smoke up our asses, please. We all know his value is at best a B- type headliner at this point and maybe a lotto ticket or two -- at best.2 points
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What could possibly be bad about exposing a hitter to Major League pitchers who isn’t actually ready for AAA pitchers?2 points
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He was a 23-year-old monster and the Sox were entering their rebuild how the hell were they supposed to trade for him?2 points
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Lol…you brought up his speed buddy and I simply called your post out for being incredibly dumb. Mike Tauchman’s speed has zero merit on anything long-term. He is simply a cheap vet placeholder who comes with warts (including health) but has 100% outproduced his measly $2M salary. Trying to draw any conclusions about our long-term strategy because of a cheap vet is absolutely ridiculous.2 points
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I dont think they're building around speed but what kind of data is this: "The White Sox will fall to 29th in stolen bases once you strip out Luis Robert's 22 bags. " Okay?2 points
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Full episode is worth a listen for some more pitching development insights2 points
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You’re actually arguing a guy who is currently 35% above league average as a hitter sucks?1 point
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Robert is going to get hot once the temps get to above 100 degrees.1 point
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They're very clearly targeting players who make good swing decisions and don’t chase. They know that they need power. Power costs money though.1 point
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They fired him one year too soon. They needed a father figure for one more year.1 point
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Worst effort of the season. Vargas is really struggling at 3rd the last month or so.1 point
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You’re down 8-0, swing the bat! These are all close enough, besides the Teel one, to be strikes1 point
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That’s the question. He’s 17 so it’s a much better gamble than all these 50 hit college guys imo Sox will be very prep heavy. I’d guess way over slot at 44 and 76. There will be “punting”.1 point
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He's struggled a bit in his last 3 games, but overall in the last month he's dramatically cut down on the strikeouts and has a pretty solid line. 🤞he can keep it up.1 point
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My quality has been fine, but it drives me nuts how I'm never signed in, and how hard it is to just find the sign-in. There is no link on the freaking purchase page for those who already have an account! so annoying.1 point
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