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  1. All teams have injuries. I posted a story a few days ago about WAR injury impact. The Dodgers and (if I remember right) the Rays lead all of baseball in WAR lost due to injuries. Both those teams are still going to make the post season. Hell the Dodgers may wind up winning 110 games. Bottom line the White Sox have every opportunity to have a good minor league system, to sign high quality free agents to provide depth (instead of stiffs, has-been's and retreads) instead they take a half ass money driven approach. There's a saying in the Bible...you reap what you sow (and that includes in my opinion an incompetent medical, conditioning and training staff)
    7 points
  2. Yawn….maybe say these things in May….not with 2 days left in August. We’ve watched all year and it’s been the same crap, so now your “angry”. (Insert Joe Kelly pout face)
    4 points
  3. The sad reality is they are still in it. I have not been excited about this team since the beginning of last offseason that saw no moves and then a lockout. It soured my view and nothing has changed it. I got a little excited after the early start of 5-3 or 6-4 or whatever but since the first losing streak in April I have no faith. They should fire Tony install Maddon or Guillen to simply get the process going. This should have happened in mid-May or at worst when the schedule got easier. Losing 3 of 4 should have ended it and if getting swept at home v AZ didn't wake anyone open, nothing will. There is some BS going on with this organization and the fans are paying dearly. I had a 20 game plan, I went to the first 9 and am just blowing off he last 11. I don't ever give them away. I can walk to the games so I spend nothing on them but time but do not even want to give them that. I hate this organization so much right now I am not certain I could even be considered a fan. I have been to 40 opening days in my 46 years of living and have had season ticket plans of various degrees every year since 2000.
    4 points
  4. "Due to an abundance of caution, SoxFest will be canceled this year. We hope to be back next year....unless the team sucks again. Feel free to leave a voicemail with your questions or concerns for any of the coaching staff or front office....that number is 1-877-328-7448....once again that number is 1-877-EAT-SHIT."
    4 points
  5. But what WAR did you expect from Yaz? What did you expect from Leury? The team wasn't counting on Leury to be valuable (well at least we as fans weren't). But this team needed Yaz to be valuable. And Yaz is -1.2 in bWAR. Yaz makes 13 million more this year than Leury. There has to be a sliding scale in how they are measured.
    4 points
  6. Leury becasue LaRussa puts him in positions to fail. He is a nice defensive player but has zero offensive skill. His home run in the playoffs last year is equal to Kerry Wood's in '03 I think it was. He is terrible but gets lucky once or twice a season.
    4 points
  7. The Sox are playing at half strength because they're inept at keeping their staff focused and healthy for a full season. What, did you think it was just a coincidence that all of the sudden a large portion of our starting lineup started getting hurt multiple times over the course of this (not even concluded) season? The trainers aren't respected by the players, so they're just half-assing their between game preparation. This isnt a serious baseball team, but guys like Hahn and TLR have convinced people like you that they are.
    4 points
  8. 3 points
  9. here is a general thank you to the staff and mods and all the posters that make Sox Talk what it is -- as not just a premier Sox forum but one of the premier forums anywhere online. we've all been through a lot as sox fans but it's nice to know whatever happens with the team we can always come here to celebrate or share our grief and anger.
    3 points
  10. Sox should fire LaRussa and Menechino now so they can see how the team performs for a different manager and hitting coach in the last month of the season. It will give them some additional information when deciding what to do in the offseason.
    3 points
  11. One of the problems with Reinsdorf is he is a long time owner. I'm not sure of any other current hands-on owners have been around for 40 years. In the 80s, major league baseball was still fresh with the memory of an actual franchise bankruptcy in the seattle pilots. League health was a real concern, and even worse in his other franchise the NBA. Your location was everything. Jerry bought into the white sox as a baseball franchise, but was also buying into the MLB. And 40 years later I'm sure a lot of the ridiculous work he did to shore up the MLB leads to today's game. Your location is not near as important as it once was. National revenues, MLBAM at one point, and revenue sharing give every franchise an easy floor. Basic new owners are buying fun toys that may lose them some cash in any given year but have a steady appreciating asset that makes it no high-stakes purchase that will dent their wealth. Look no further than the LA dodgers sale earlier this decade, used and abused by a ridiculous owner in dire financial straights and divorce, forced to sell, somehow breaks all records and sells for 4 billion. Smart new owners are realizing they can use the power of the local popularity of sports teams to add layers of commerce and retail around their stadium like LIberty Media has done. But Jerry's focus has, since the mid-80s, prioritized "league health" (/sarcasm) over his own franchises competitive edge. He'll collude with other owners to keep salaries down. He'll go hard against the union and destroy one of his teams best chance at a world series and cancel a season. He'll refuse to let his org set markets on player contracts. He'll dictate to his org that they must not go over the recommended slot bonuses for the mlb draft. He won't let his team go big on international market until the new system was set, while, for instance, today's Rays were built on an incredible haul in 2014. And an owner whose teeth were cut seeing franchises actually get in trouble by overpaying for unproductive talent knows you don't overpay for 16 year olds. Stay out of that game. Millions for a high schooler? Remember Kris Honel? No, no, the game is won by ignoring the trends and just focusing on getting those tried and true productive players at your price. It's possible the league enters a different place at some point. That sports is no longer the holy grail of live viewing and gets split to death like all other content. And maybe then the current owners will turn to the wisdom of a JR. But instead it's just sox fans paying the price for an extremely outdated owner who is extremely arrogant about how excess can lead to pain for a franchise. Whose pain? Well the owners pain. Not really the fans.
    3 points
  12. Valid point. And why is it that we had to replace those players with Elvis, Leury and Adam? Because Hahn didn't do ANYTHING to improve this team since the 2020 off-season. Last year's trade deadline weakened the team. Nothing was done in the off-season to improve (I know we signed Ceuto, but that only came as an emergency move when Lynn got hurt. VV was Hahn's choice and he gave him a ML contract.) This trade deadline was nothing because Hahn gave away any valid trade pieces the last 2 years and our minor league system was at the bottom of baseball.
    3 points
  13. The only thing that would really concern me is that once again, the Sox would conduct a sham search instead of doing a legitimate one casting a wide net and see who would be interested...someone from outside "the family" with new ideas and a new way at looking at their issues.
    3 points
  14. Better and more exciting than MLB, by far, to me.
    3 points
  15. When you just don't play baseball well, that is a problem. By the way, I really think I have a problem. When he started talking about the schedule that was left, I thought "hey they do still have a shot at this. The Braves got hot at the end of the season last year." I need some sort of professional help.
    2 points
  16. I've bought up 30 Kelenic rookie cards. Gonna be able to retire at 35.
    2 points
  17. Come on, let's get real here (those voting for Leury). Despite dumbass Hahn giving him a 3 year deal, it's for $5.5 million per season. Grandal is making $18.5 million It's not even debatable here.
    2 points
  18. 1. Rick Hahn and 1A. Tony La Russa, these players didn't just show up here out of the blue on their own. Bottom line is Lynn ($18.5M), Grandal ($18.3M), Moncada ($13.8M), Pollock ($11.0M), Graveman ($8.0M), Kelly ($8.0M) and Garcia ($5.5M) have a combined net fWAR of 0.0, and all but Grandal and Moncada were signed/acquired between July 2021 (Lynn) and Opening Day 2022.
    2 points
  19. Sorry couldn’t bring myself to vote for just one.
    2 points
  20. How in the world are we still referring to it as “the” problem? TLR is A problem. The offensive approach is A problem. The list is goes on and on and on.
    2 points
  21. Yes but it was Arizona not the Yankees or Houston and the Sox were at home, and even your statement that at full strength they wouldn't have swept us whilst true it would probably have been a split series.
    2 points
  22. They beat our second and third string players for the mist part. If we were at full strength, they would not have swept us. . You cannot replace TA and Elvis , Moncada with Leury, or Pantera with Engel and expect to win. You cannot start minor league pitchers and expect to win in August. The Sox are playing at half strength.
    2 points
  23. Difference between the 99 win team they should have been at this point in a rebuild and the 89 win team they are on paper? Rick Hahn. Difference between the 89 win team they are on paper and the 79 win pace they’re on right now? Coaching staff.
    2 points
  24. I have confidence they can dig an even deeper hole.
    2 points
  25. The Sox aren’t flushing their 1/4 CSN ownership down the toilet to chase down some hillbilly 30th tv market in the country. Las Vegas and Portland will also offer horseshit TV revenue. Montreal is the most viable city and baseball is not returning since Canadians aren’t building these billionaire fat cheapass fucks free stadiums.
    2 points
  26. Sounds like a preview of Hahn's offseason press conference before they proceed to add nobody on a contract with a total value of more than $20 million going forward into 2023.
    1 point
  27. 6-2, then the long losing streak. We get to five games over and back in the race about two weeks ago and proceed to go 2-9 and plummeting backwards.
    1 point
  28. Giolito's avg exit velocity is up almost a MPH and he's walking another guy per 9. xFIP is sorta broken these days given how much batted ball profiles have changed since it was introduced to I'm inclined to pencil him in closer to a 5 ERA than 4 like it suggests. He hasn't had a great year, but he's not the least valuable player. That's either Yoan or Grandal. More I think about it the more I might go with Yoan.
    1 point
  29. I understand your parameters, but this list needs to have Giolito on it. With that said, I'd say Yaz. Yoan has at least played defense. Harrison was only supposed to be a guy, not a difference maker, Leury, well same thing. Engel is a 4th OF, Sheets and Pollock haven't been good, but not nearly as bad as Yaz. He's just been awful. Like the other guys are bad, but Yaz may be the worst player in baseball this year. Especially for a dude making the money.
    1 point
  30. I like Yaz, but it's definitely him. Team would have been better off keeping Narvaez or McCann (yes I was one of those not thrilled about the Grandal signing).
    1 point
  31. Pinch hitting Leury for Seby was a truly awful decision. There isn't a single scenario besides perhaps a sac bunt I'd prefer Leury at the dish. I can only imagine Hahn blowing up when that happened. As for Robert, he clearly isn't healthy enough to hit right now, so he wasn't an option for Seby. I didn't mind using Robert in that spot in PR for Eloy. If the Sox let Engel hit instead of Eloy, they definitely don't pitch around him like they did Eloy. Now we can debate why Luis is on the active roster if he cannot hit, but that's another discussion.
    1 point
  32. How is this even relevant in today's game? The two separate leagues are basically non-existent at this point.
    1 point
  33. Yep. The same people that want the Sox to commit huge money to long term deals... cannot fathom living with Yaz for another season. Hoping for a bounce back, but when you want to sign premium veteran talent, you are risking this kind of decline.
    1 point
  34. Hopefully they’ve finally learned that god damned lesson… doubt it.
    1 point
  35. I think everyone on this board knows that the deep rooted problems start with Ownership and Management. Talented players are great but if you can't keep them steered in the right direction, then you're just another average MLB team. all 30 teams have talent, it's the ones who do the little things right, year in and year out who are worth a damn LAD, HOU, TB (One tier below that would be STL, CLE, and perhaps the current NYY) Ignore the payrolls and try to emulate those clubs, and you'll find success. I feel like the Sox don't even know what the hell they're doing 90% of the time tbh
    1 point
  36. Unfortunately the sawdust balls only seem to be impacting White Sox hitters, who rank 26th across The MLB in that statistic despite playing at Comiskey Park II. White Sox pitchers have given up 135 HRs, also the league average. 17 teams haven allowed less home runs this season. The home run differential of minus 29 coincides with the run differential of minus 42. Rick Hahn's personal batting coach selection of Frank Menechino, plays a role, if not a big role in this unfortunate set of circumstances. Tony La Russa also agrees with the small ball approach, but Hahn brought him in October of 2019 and is responsible for this approach to hitting.
    1 point
  37. What does he know? Abreu is an idiot blaming injuries. It's TLR, It's Hahn, it's JR. End of story. Injuries weren't a problem.
    1 point
  38. One of the many things I don’t understand about Jerry. I understand loyalty, but that’s Hahn spending like 30 million on a combined zero fWAR for the season, in the middle of the “window” How can you be ok spending those resources that resulted in…this.
    1 point
  39. I am very much looking forward to watching Justin Fields this season. I know they weren't facing all 1st teamers, but it really was swell seeing that kind of Bears football for a change. Nice D as well. Bear Down!
    1 point
  40. It doesn't matter. Jerry will blame it on injuries and the only one to get fired will be a clubhouse attendant. And the only reason he'll get fired is because he threw out a roll of tape that still had 3/4" of useful tape left. This organization is the epitome of Bush League.
    1 point
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    1 point
  43. What was that about the White Sox having the easiest post All Star Game schedule in MLB?
    1 point
  44. I wish we lived in 1988 again… the world was better without the internet and all I cared about at that time was a combination of waffles, bugs, dirt, dogs, a bike, and Saturday morning cartoons. Modern life is an insane hell relative to simpler times.
    1 point
  45. If Jerry would wake up and quit being so stubborn and arrogant and sell, then some serious billionaire with silly money would buy this team. A billionaire with liquid billionaire type money and not a billionaire like Jerry, who is only a billionaire on paper. With the right new owner, the Sox wouldn't need a full blown rebuild. The new owner would have the money to go after several quality free agents over the next few years and then spend money on cleaning house and finding new pres of baseball ops, who would hire the right people to be in charge of the club's drafting, developing and coaching required to build a elite level farm system. Hell, if the new owner was really smart, he could go recruit Andrew Friedman away from LA and not only offer him more money and same title as he has now, but also offer him a small ownership stake in the club. Btw, I do love your idea of the Sox having a new stadium built for them by the city of Chicago by Soldier Field, when the Bears leave town.
    1 point
  46. JR should have a mantle in every room of his homes dedicated to Michael Jordan. If he didn't inherit him when he bought the Bulls, he would be sitting on 1 Championship in almost 80 combined years as a pro franchise owner.
    1 point
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