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  1. Yea. They should have signed the left handed version instead.
    9 points
  2. This is a pretty damning indictment. Trading the funds made no sense at the time.
    9 points
  3. Wow, if the Sox figure out a way to put both of those kids into the system in 13 months, that replaces a lot of graduating talent and gives them some future waves to add on with, or even deal from if needed. Much respect to Paddy if he was able to rebalance both Colas and Cespedes with the changes that just happened to the signing periods.
    9 points
  4. 7 points
  5. We were short one player whose first name begins with Y after letting Yolmer walk. Good to see they filled this need in the off season
    6 points
  6. We're not allowed to use that nickname. It didn't work great last time.
    6 points
  7. Yeah, you'd think the Colas would be a given with the Portillos Burger.... Eh... I tried
    5 points
  8. Big day. Him and Vera will be top 10 in our system. Would be wild if they got Colas to sit until next year.
    5 points
  9. Per his agreement, they'll make him bat lefty bc of Org need.
    5 points
  10. Take him back to the store, see if he can be exchanged.
    5 points
  11. Landing Cespedes is a big move in and of itself. If Hamburger is right, than Marco Paddy is making big time moves.
    5 points
  12. https://www.futuresox.com/2020/12/22/white-sox-to-sign-cuban-outfielder-yoelki-cespedes/
    4 points
  13. Sox signed Matt Reynolds to a MiLB deal. He got some brief playing time last year with the Royals. Depth for Charlotte.
    4 points
  14. It's the only way we can be greedy with JR running the show, and I'm ok with it. We've been a second-class team for so long prior to last year, that we finally can be in the drivers seat for something.
    4 points
  15. Man, for a so-called Sox fan, you sure do like to talk about people bolting from this team.
    4 points
  16. This. It's like pulling a 9.5 as a 6, and then complaining about how she isn't a 10.
    4 points
  17. It’s certainly possible, but based on how things ended up with Colas and the Hawks, I would be absolutely shocked if we ever plays in Japan again. From what I’ve gathered, the controversy boiled down to Colas misunderstanding the terms of his developmental contract: he thought he was becoming a free agent, but the contracted stipulated substantially more control left for the team. Whether or not it was an honest mistake depends which side of the fence you fall on — it’s possible the hawks were intentionally deceptive, or at least negligent in properly translating the contract (they have a history of service time manipulation with their domestic stars and are a ruthlessly competitive organization), and it’s also possible that Colas and his reps dropped the ball, or even that they just “played dumb” when they realized how hard it was going to be for him to break into the top team roster and he could get a bigger payday and opportunity in the US. Regardless, the Hawks were publicly adamant that he owed them service, that they had invested in his development and it was a breach for him to take his services elsewhere before his obligation ended. It seems that the matter was settled behind closed doors, so it isn’t clear if they lost a suit or merely cut bait because it was going to be hard to have a productive relationship with the player after the ordeal. Both sides publicly cried foul play. The NPB is way, way more conservative and old-school in how it operates when compared the to MLB, which is already very conservative in how it operates. This is my opinion, but for a player to have run afoul of a high-powered franchise like this (justified or not) and end up with another team would be scandalous, and the Hawks would likely have leverage to complain anyway. Also, if it really is true that Colas was unfairly manipulated, I wouldn’t be shocked if he never wants to set foot in Japan again. KBO is a different story, of course, perhaps. But my guess is he’s gonna hang out in Latin America somewhere and work out at an academy until the right time to sign.
    3 points
  18. At what point are we just getting greedy?
    3 points
  19. HELL YEA! I was one of the few who preferred Cespedes over Colas. Very happy with this news. If Colas does sign with us as well, even better.
    3 points
  20. It would be foolish to think they didn't all talk when we know how much recruiting work has happened in the past. Heck we have seen Colas thanking Moncada for sending him bats and wearing Sox shirts in his vids.
    3 points
  21. I just saw this on Twitter, but we’re potentially getting Cespedes cheaper than Yogurt Sanchez. That’s pretty fucking nuts when you think about the difference in hype and talent.
    3 points
  22. Jose Abreu. Good thing the Sox have them all.
    3 points
  23. Badler sheds some light on the Colas situation now, saying that it is possible he waits for the next signing period.
    3 points
  24. Thats a strong top ten...especially with Vera orbiting around the top as well.
    3 points
  25. I don't think this is true. MLB changed the rules to 25 years old now
    3 points
  26. Yeah...that's why I went with Sale. They didn't ask who had the best career with the White Sox. They asked who was the 2nd best player. It's Chris Sale and it's not even close.
    3 points
  27. Cespedes today, now let's seal the deal on this and give Sox fans an awesome Christmas!
    2 points
  28. Maybe get Fidel-ity investments to be the new sponsor? I'll show myself out!
    2 points
  29. I'm very excited for cespedes but I have to say that mlb pipelines international rankings mean less than nothing to me.
    2 points
  30. I’m excited to read about his solid defense and cannon for an arm. Our defense will be as solid as it gets from left centerfield all the way to the wall down the right field line. I don’t think I’ve read any reports about Colas’ defense, but if he’s a plus defender as well, and indeed if we do sign him and slot him for left field (sliding Eloy to DH), our pitching staff will enjoy seeing many runs scored being avoided for a long period of time.
    2 points
  31. You can say that, but 2 hires don't make a trend, and they are going to run out of Ivy League major leaguers who want a career in a front office pretty quickly. Dombrowski is Fuld's boss and he is pretty much the opposite.
    2 points
  32. 2 points
  33. So you don't like non ex-players in the Front Office? You sound like Hawk. He fired everyone who wasn't an ex-player. And as a GM, Hawk was a great announcer. He was not very good as a GM. There are others, too. Conversely, there are many great Front Office execs who never played professionally. The Dodgers sure like their guy. Tampa has done well with non-jocks. Some people say Branch Rickey was successful.
    2 points
  34. Really hope he signs with us so we can try to make some tortured attempt at naming him RC Colas
    2 points
  35. You don't think the youngsters have a lot to learn ?
    2 points
  36. You want to see something funny? How about a scouting report on Jose Abreu from the day the Sox first signed him. https://bleacherreport.com/articles/1815375-jose-abreu-reportedly-signs-6-year-deal-with-chicago-white-sox
    2 points
  37. This. We always talk about building the next generation of fans and how the team's performance competes with the cubs for the next generation of fans Imagine if we can sustain this pipeline of talent and build the next generation of Cuban fans that grow up watching their favorite players on the Sox, and then they too want to play for the Sox. Success begets success.
    2 points
  38. Hope Bball in general and minor league/affiliates get sorted so we can enjoy watching these guys develop. I'm very high on Crochet and Stiever and anxious to see what Kopech can do if he can stay healthy and avoid distractions.
    2 points
  39. Vaughn/Kopech/Crochet/Cespedes/Kelley/Dalquist/Thompson. Is this still a top 10 farm? We’d be one of the few teams with a playoff caliber roster and a Top 10 farm.
    2 points
  40. Forgot realize Ohtani signed after Robert (i.e. the cap put in place, Robert was the last big fish before the new system). I thought the posting system is what kept Ohtani's price tag low, not the prospect status. Ohtani was definitely the last mega-hype international prospect in that case. Before him it was Robert, before him, Moncada. Side note: Anyone remember Rusney Castillo? He's finally free from Boston's AAA team.
    2 points
  41. I am so perplexed on my feelings about the sox international strategy. I think James articulates most of it well: they are doing a better job, they are finding impact talent, but they also seem to be not maximizing it that from the outside looks so bizarre each year. However, I do wonder if a lot of this is just Paddy having good sources on the cuban pipeline and always having uncertainty when guys are going to be there. And so maybe the "they didn't think there was guys worth signing", an objectively silly line from Hahn, actually was "we'd prefer to keep some space just in case X guy comes open. But that doesn't make sense when they trade it away, so I'm at a loss. They are doing something right, who couldn't like the last 3 years, after a pretty pisspoor start. But it just seems so weird when you have an allotted budget to say "well that's good enough, why don't we just try to save some cash on nate jones.
    2 points
  42. The White Sox have to be the most popular MLB team in Cuba.
    2 points
  43. Love this move. A much needed shot in the arm on the position player side of things for the minors.
    2 points
  44. I think my idea might piss off less people no disrespect
    2 points
  45. It isn't his fault that he never played with anything on the line. You just can't help yourself with him.
    2 points
  46. Depends on what you mean, I guess. Most talented had got to be Chris Sale. He obviously doesn't have the longevity of a Buehrle or Konerko, but he was the best and most dominant player we've had since Frank. A legitimate MVP/Cy Young choice every year should be the criteria. That's Sale.
    2 points
  47. Most people realize the White Sox can finish 20 games under .500 from here on out, and there isn't a goddamn thing Kenny Williams or Rick Hahn can do to LaRussa, as long as Jerry maintains control of the team. The White Sox finished four times in four decades under Reinsdorf with a winning record above Rick Renteria's .583 2020 mark. Time will tell if a 2021 and beyond Tony LaRussa is competent enough to even match Rick Renteria's accomplishment. The last time Tony managed 10 years ago, he cost his team a World Series game for his inability to use a phone. Nobody believes this carbon dated alcoholic misanthrope has improved in the decade since.
    2 points
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