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  1. Then Chris Sale should be on there?
    5 points
  2. You in mid-season form and it's not even February. He's wearing sneakers throwing off a mat lol.
    4 points
  3. I don’t disagree with this, but it continues to be incredibly frustrating that they put all their eggs in the bounce back basket. Like, hey assholes, you know you can make internal improvements AND add more players from the outside to fill holes, right? No? You’re just gonna count on everyone staying healthy and bouncing back? Okay then.
    4 points
  4. They weren’t going to pay 7-10 million for Duvall. With that said, the Sox aren’t serious about contending for a title. This roster has so many holes it’s ridiculous.
    4 points
  5. It’s why I don’t think we need to see him in Charlotte. He’s going to destroy that league and not improve on the things he struggles with
    3 points
  6. I distinctly remember reaching a point with Jake Peavy where I never wanted to hear him talk again until he actually went out and pitched successfully. I am approaching that point with Joe Kelly. You wrote a book about pitching? Congrats, maybe it would help if you were able to pitch.
    3 points
  7. The reality of the situation is quite simply that the Sox need Luis Robert to play 140+ games and be an elite talent. If he misses significant time again in 23, the Sox aren't going anywhere.
    3 points
  8. I wanted Duvall. The value saved in keeping Colas down for a bit would have helped pay the bill. Marisnick was necessary cover for CF but still feels like a 5th OF. Even if you want to give Eloy some run in the spring and maybe not completely shut the door on him playing you are still short an outfielder if you aren't calling Colas up on opening day. Frustrating that the budget is so tight that we will either start the clock on a kid that has 240 ABs at or above AA... or you are starting the season with essentially a 1/2 and a 5. Brutal.
    3 points
  9. I'm going the White Sox way. All the $2 dollar guys and pocket the 5 I got left.
    3 points
  10. oh, i'm not naïve to that. It's just crazy to me that's where were at. I set my expectations as a sox fan pretty low and Marisnick as my 3/4th OF is even lower than that. The rest of the offseason will just be 1 - Hahn speak, "always looking to add, comfortable with the men we have in the locker room" 2 - Fluff pieces. Colas ones have already begun. The next ones will focus on Sheets and his "professionalism" and work put in on improving his defense. How he takes it seriously. They'll note his improvements throughout 2021 Reality will be when Robert strains his flexor something or hamstring that during BP or stealing a base. Next thing you know our outfield is Billy Hamilton in CF and Sheets in RF. Colas will chase pitches and low and away, MLB pitchers will feast on it and Colas will be back down in AAA. We are now in a situation where Sheets is in a slump too but we have to keep playing him because he's our only option. He's batting .206BA, but occasionally he hits a long homer or two and we get excited. Until he gets hurt for a stretch .... we now have Hamilton in CF and Reyes in RF. We are 36-40 and it's June. We are thinking to ourselves .... if only we signed an actual outfielder for $4mm. Oh well, there's always next year as we drink a $14 Modelo on the way back to our cars we parked for $27.
    3 points
  11. Be ready for the “But what did you really expect them to do? This off-season has been pretty good, they were never going to spend money, be happy” crowd to come in and tell you you’re wrong. Shame on you for thinking they would try and actually act like a contender.
    3 points
  12. Our OF depth is absolutely atrocious…no one to blame but Hahn when one of our three OFs goes down and we’re forced to use a 1B or AAAA types out there. IMO, this is such an obvious roster flaw that Hahn should be fired if/when an injury happens.
    3 points
  13. Ain’t it a touch passive aggressive to post a comment to a public forum then object with indignation and contempt to people for simply responding to it asking for clarification
    3 points
  14. Not a surprise since mid season but Colson at 39, Colas at 89. https://www.baseballamerica.com/rankings/2023-top-100-prospects/ BA has done a pretty good job adjusting to the realities of pitchers, but still I feel like if someone offered me straight up Elly De La Cruz for Matthew Painter I'd take De La Cruz. I knew Jack Leiter struggled last year but didn't realize how much he'd fallen to not even be a top 100 guy and was ranked 7th in Texas system? Crazy.
    2 points
  15. He’s been working with som pretty advanced things. I wouldn’t be too nervous. He wouldn’t change if it didn’t make him better. BTW, they had Eloy on MLBN today. He looks good. Yonder Alonso was interviewing him. He looks 70 lbs. lighter than Yonder.
    2 points
  16. You overlooked JR and the answer to why less of anything dealing with the Sox is always Reinsdorf. We have 2 recent examples of it right in front of our noses and yet we have some on the board still bringing up Wilder and preferring Leury over Andrus and being fine with Marisnick as the 4th OF and talking about sunk costs. The Sox one have 1 DSL team when the clear majority of MLB teams have 2. With a large IFA class you can't roster and play and develop that many guys. If you draft 20-25 guys a year instead of 10 that's an extra 10-15 guys. Over 5 years its an extra 50-75 guys that can become a superstar . And there are plenty of example of guys who signed for a pittance in the IFA market that have become stars in MLB. Reinsdorf always wants to sink as little as possible into developing minor league talent. That's just the way it is. On the 26 man roster he sets a hard cap of what they will spend with no regard to going the extra mile to insure the team is capable of handling key injuries. Winning isn't the priority . If it was they'd be investing more in the minors, player development and the 26 man roster. Duvall is a perfect example. He's 34 and we keep hearing excuses from water carriers that oh well Duvall went where he can play the most. BS.He's 34 and the opportunity to earn more guaranteed money is always the key incentive when you have people to support for many many more years of their lives . Even people who have made millions of dollars cannot afford to give up $2M extra when they may have grown accustomed to their big houses and living the life of a rich baseball player. When the well runs try before you turn 40 that extra money means so much more than being a starter. Contracts with incentives are all well and good but a team controls your playing time and your ability to reach those incentives as do injuries. The whole reason Andrus got DFA'd was because the A's didn't want him getting AB's to guarantee him more money. It's Reinsdorf, it's always been Reinsdorf ,so expect less not more. It's not Paddy it's Reinsdorf.
    2 points
  17. Historically remember JR doesn't believe much in the minor league system and has gone on record as saying he doesn't believe in paying for "potential." With that being said there are only a limited number of ways to procure talent, since he doesn't seem to think developing it is the right way, maybe he should start signing quality free agents... Oh wait...guess that's not the right way either! 😄
    2 points
  18. They are absolutely not irrelevant. They are sunk costs, yes, but those sunk costs like Leury, Diekman, etc are definitely relevant in the realm of budget allocation.
    2 points
  19. would love to hear someone argue that Leury's contract doesn't matter.
    2 points
  20. I don’t think I agree with this logic. You’re right that we can’t survive most of the important players getting hurt, but we can survive one or two if there’s a backup plan in place, so it makes sense to have plans for as many vulnerable areas as possible. What’s attractive about Duvall is that he covers many contingencies at once. Not only for both Robert and Benintendi, but also as a weak-sided platoon for Colas who could conceivably take over entirely if Colas isn’t ready, but who could also be relegated to the bench entirely if Colas breaks out.
    2 points
  21. I think it probably goes to a different type of structure in Cuba around the professionals than what is seen in MLB.
    2 points
  22. 2 points
  23. if anyone wanted to laugh at another bad Mets fan trade proposal
    2 points
  24. I think they believe that Sheets can cover RF for 30-40 games. I hate it, but its obvious that's the strategy. There is really nowhere else to play him unless the really put Eloy in RF.
    2 points
  25. Again, no one asked you to add the comment that you "have not been a big baseball fan of Liam" and YOU decided to post that in a thread about him being diagnosed with cancer. Given his performance on the field, it's entirely reasonable for someone to ask you "why" you haven't been a fan of his performance. Now you're playing the victim and saying people are piling on. It seemed like a simple question, that came from your original comment.
    2 points
  26. If that’s your concern, why mention the fact in the first place. Just seems odd to declare yourself “not a baseball fan” of one of the best closers in baseball
    2 points
  27. In general the Sox have made some good hires. I don’t love the whole offseason but from a hiring perspective I like it. Player acquisition - they are relying too much on reversion from the mean and need to deploy more resources on the club.
    1 point
  28. I'm not sure getting rid of his short arm action is the right thing to do. It was the thing that made him effective because the release point made it hard to pick up the ball out of his hand. He also threw harder with the short arm action vs. his long arm action prior. I'm sure there's people way more knowledgeable than me advising him, but Lucas decided to bulk up last off-season and it didn't really help him.
    1 point
  29. The Romy stuff is good to see as well.
    1 point
  30. I'm super excited about Colas don't get me wrong, but I'm not sure these quotes paint him in the greatest light? I don't love reading about a need to hold him accountable and about how he's not there yet regarding following a game plan. Perhaps that's something that comes with age, maturity, and experiencing failure? Would love to hear some counterpoints though.
    1 point
  31. It’s kind of sad how much we’re expecting athletic players in their mid 20s to get injured and miss significant time every year. I get having depth, but if we don’t get 140+ games from the guys we’re supposed to, then this isn’t going to work anyway. For now, I’m fairly happy with the projected 26. Let’s see how it goes with the new coaching staff and training staff. And there’s always the trade deadline if there’s a need that makes sense.
    1 point
  32. Buehrle Black Jack Contreras Alex Fernandez Wilson Alvarez If Sale we’re on the list it would definitely change the calculus, but alas.
    1 point
  33. 15 Philip Humbers. Bring it on.
    1 point
  34. I think they just ran out of gas. They had been playing pretty good ball since Tony had left the team. But they knew they needed to sweep that series, and after losing the first one in heartbreaking fashion, I think all the air in the balloon was simply gone. Sox went on to lose 8 in a row stretching the lead from 3.5 GB to 11, and making the race looks much more lopsided than it really was.
    1 point
  35. Yep, disapointing. Appears Marisnick is the guy.
    1 point
  36. I read the review of this and it sounds like he legit wrote a book just about how much he hates the astros.
    1 point
  37. All excuses aside, I don't like you guys messing with my addictions.
    1 point
  38. I think much of the success of the 2023 White Sox will depend on Grifol. Without Abreu and now Liam, the clubhouse will be looking for leadership. I think Grifol could make a major impact.
    1 point
  39. 1 point
  40. It is amazing. It's why it's hard to figure out what to think of the current grade of our scouting/intl/pd. It actually does feel different, and hopefully that leads to much more success. I think 2018, as Robert was about to clearly blow thru the system, it was rare to get any of our international classes into A+. If you look at like our 2013/2014/15 classes (we'll just uh, ignore that one guy), they were bad in DSL and then awful in Arizona. You'd be pumped about Amado Nunez and then he'd struggle to put up a .500 OPS. Adolfo we kept hoping on and he would barely play for 4 years. Hey this franklin reyes guy sounds awesome whoa 440 ops. Such was life. I feel like that's why Lenyn stuck out like he did. We hadn't seen anyone just hang in there as a younger prospect. The outlier was Carlos Perez ho-hum climbing up the system.
    1 point
  41. I think he was asking why you said you haven’t been a baseball fan of Hendriks, rather than why you decided to stop advocating for a trade
    1 point
  42. Nice post. Sox are going to be really good if Robert, Eloy and TA each play 130+ games. Add in even just modest bouncebacks from Moncada and Yaz, and even better. Lot of ifs though.
    1 point
  43. Every ... single ... time ... "pretty good, thought your voice was a bit off, but overall good" The joke is so overdone.
    1 point
  44. Not only is the jingle annoying, but then they have to make comments about how it sounded. Who cares?
    1 point
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