JFC pal…now you are just making up talking points I never said.
My quote was “Hahn couldn’t develop a prospect to save his life” and was a general statement implying we sucked at hitting development during his tenure. I’m not sure what there is to debate there…you have said as much during multiple rants against the org over the years and is a widely accepted truth. And that doesn’t literally mean zero prospects became useful major league hitters, but using the trio of Moncada/Eloy/Luis who were truly elite prospects when acquired and did not require much development isn’t the feather in the cap you think it is (especially when they all eventually crashed & burned out). Now, Tim Anderson is probably the best single example of a player development win under Hahn, but as I showed in my post above that actually took much longer you tried to let on.
I also have no idea where this “the current group is better or more promising than previous group” claim came from. I never once said that and please show me the receipts of me saying anything like that. Now, I did factually prove that these four rookies in this group put up a higher aggregate wRC+ than your four guys in their first seasons with the Sox despite lesser pedigrees . That doesn’t mean I think they will end up better players or they are even more promising than your group. It just means they came up and were more productive right out the gate, even more so when you account for talent levels. And again, when you add in Vargas & Sosa who made big strides last year, there is a higher volume of young guys who can actually hit. The previous rebuild literally failed because no one beyond the four you mentioned could supplement the core despite big draft capital invested into Collins, Burger, Sheet, Vaughn, & Madrigal.
It’s just wild to me how people get this triggered over the slightest compliment to Getz. I am no homer and have said time & time again that the jury is still out on Getz and he may end up being a bad GM. At the same time, it’s already apparent that he is a massive upgrade over Hahn because of investments he’s made to the infrastructure and bringing a bunch of outside voices. That’s a low bar to climb, but not necessarily an easy one when you inherited a completely incompetent org from top to bottom from your predecessor.