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No reason to get worked up minor league NRI guys, but I'm sure plenty of people will.8 points
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@Lip Man 1 can correct me if I'm wrong, but pretty sure DA wanted it and I think you can argue his Sox tenure outshone his time in Philly.3 points
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I'm so tired of listening to Getz talk and do his rounds like he has accomplished anything (Other then losing the most games in history). He seems so prideful and boastful of this process/rebuild he is putting in place. He needs to STFU and talk less until his teams on the field play the type of baseball that will bring many of us back. Loser organization always doing loser things.3 points
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Going back 20 years? Okay… Well, the White Sox have been a team in existence since 1901. The Padres have only been around since 1969. That’s 68 more seasons that the White Sox have played. In 68 less seasons, the Padres have 8 playoff appearances while the White Sox only have 11 with an insane advantage of time. Let me repeat that — in 68 more seasons of baseball, the White Sox have only been to the playoffs 3 more times than the Padres. That’s flat-out embarrassing no matter how you try to justify [sugarcoat] it. I’m pretty sure this stat is also still accurate — among all 30 MLB teams, the White Sox have the worst ratio of playoff appearances (11) compared to their total seasons in existence (124). Meanwhile, the Padres have to compete with the Dodgers while the White Sox division is typically one of the weakest in all of baseball. If you think the Padres are a pathetic franchise worthy of your jokes, what does that make the White Sox? Finally, what does your last sentence even mean? Why can’t the White Sox start acting like a major market team and do both — spend money AND win championships? Yes, “LOL” indeed. 🤡3 points
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Joey Gallo hit 10 homers in 223 at bats last year; he could lead us in homers. Sox are the oldest young team in baseball history. ... Seriously why not fricking bring Abreu back if Gallo is gonna get a lot of playing time? Abreu probably could hit 25 homers in 2024-25 with our Sox.2 points
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Even if, like me, you’ve decided that you don’t like playing service games any more, you still can’t make a solid case for calling him up based on his performance.2 points
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A "BIG DAY" in the Poppysox household today. Canceled my MLB.TV subscription today. Between blackouts and JR's indifference... the only way I know is to cast a protest vote.2 points
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I know it’s down the memory hole but this is literally word for word what was said this time last year about how the 2024 bullpen would improve on 2023.1 point
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What you're losing with Fedde and Crochet you could be gaining in the number of starters who could be solid in the 3-5 rolls. There's more depth. I think there's also more depth for a better bullpen. I know it's easy to look at the amount of strange veteran arms and some of the younger arms and think of it as better than last year. It is deeper and they're going to sort through a lot of arms . Maybe Trey McGough, Shane Smith ,Peyton Pallette, Addison Coffey and others can eventually give solid contributions. They have more arms that had pretty good years last year but they are pretty unfamiliar to the average fan.1 point
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If people think Gallo is washed than I don’t even know what Abreu would be considered.1 point
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These are the types of signings they should be making. If anything, it makes the signing of other washed up vets to guaranteed deals earlier in the offseason look even more questionable.1 point
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I wish nothing but the best for Eloy, but it's really gonna hurt if he hits 40 bombs.1 point
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I no longer want to trade personal jabs so I will no longer respond to you on any post you make other than adding a laughing emoji where it is called for. But go ahead keep it up if that feeds into your need for oneupmanship on a little baseball forum.1 point
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I could see it. It is before he gets expensive. Not his peak as a performer, but peak value is a reasonable thought IMO. And if you are staring at 121 losses, than more than likely at least 100, then probably another not so good year, you are looking at the first possible year of contention, his last year of control. That is if a ton of stuff that never goes right for the White Sox, goes right. You're going to lose him anyway. We have gone from Hahn saying things that actually meant nothing, to Getz saying things that don't quite add up in reality.1 point
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There is literally nobody who thinks they really know me quite like you1 point
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Martin is still learning from Michael Kopech at least lol. They maybe could/should have realized that AJ Pollock wasn't a right fielder...for example.1 point
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This Dodgers one is particularly baffling cause they've shared Camelback for so long that Getz was a player for the Sox when it first opened. If this magical success-by-osmosis was going to happen, it'd have probably happened by now. Why didn't Chris walk over to their minor league fields in the past 8 years and figure out how to run a farm?1 point
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This is literally not anything that helps your case. They were talking about a specific type of player, qualifiers obvious and noted. And of course you just blew right past that, and then when explained the process they were discussing, blew past that too. At this point I have thrown up my hands with you ever bringing in anything relating to conversations so I’m left to joke about you not bringing anything relating to conversations. but you should mention some other members some more. Maybe we can fight huh1 point
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This is from BA's top 100 2026 College Draft prospects. Will share the top 30. Though this list is from April 4, 2024. Perhaps we will get an updated ranking sometime soon.1 point
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Damn, they stole our Fedde v2. Getz could have flipped him for another Vargas at the deadline… 😢1 point
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Haha, this is no doubt going to go swimmingly and without a hitch based on past history.1 point
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Yep, point taken. But Vargas was the headliner of that trade. DeLoach was probably the second or third piece of the Santos trade. But man, these trades aren’t aging well rather quickly.1 point
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Anyone that thinks being a White Sox fan over a Padres fan is delusional. There is zero reason to be a White Sox fan currently absolutely nothing to look forward to until JR joins Virginia and Rocky. These are the same times as when the ABC line was the "big thing" for the Blackhawks.1 point
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When asked, hypothetically, if he would ever move into a front office (no, he's not a manager of a staff), if a team like the White Sox came calling, would he be tempted by the challenge? (Great opportunity to propose and implement new ideas.) Gave an emphatic "no" to a question of whether candidates were crazy to take a job in the organization. He said there were worse situations (Wilpon Mets, Angelos family, The Angels). He doesn't know exactly how involved Reinsdorf is right now, but.... KL: At least right now, I don't get the sense that Reinsdorf is doing anything that is going to actively prevent them from getting better. Whereas I think that's happening with the Angels right now. JM: Until it comes time to sign a hundred million dollar player, and then... KL: Yes. They've got a minute until they actually get back there, and we'll see who's actually running the club at that point.1 point
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Has anyone considered that the Sox might have better medical facilities in Arizona than Chicago?1 point
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I think the Nick Pivetta signing for Boston moving here. They lose pick #54 for Bregman but they receive #75 for Pivetta. They also forfeit $500K of international space. The Cubs otoh, would’ve forfeited 2nd, 5th and $1 million in international space.1 point
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This is the second time this week where you’ve said they aren’t that stupid and my brain immediately responded “are you sure?”1 point
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If caufield was born 40 years later, the world would think he's an AI LLM chatbot.1 point
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Ok wait. 1/2 of February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September. Maybe October. Without counting October, that's 7.5-ish months. March and April are thus 25% of the MLB year. So basically, TJS is effectively random for most teams. Out of the last set of TJS operations done for the White Sox on guys whose names I recognize: Guys who got hurt or did the surgery right around ST: Jimmy Cordero Garrett Crochet Matt Foster Davis Martin Jesse Scholtens Ky Bush Guys who had it at some other time in the year: Evan Marshall Liam Hendriks If 25% of the injuries are associated with Spring Training, and out of the last 8 big leaguers - 6 of the 8 White Sox had them in Spring Training or right after, that is a huge overconcentration. Might even count as statistically significant as an outlier. This pattern also does not continue back into the 2010s, because guys like Rodon and Kopech were having it mid-season. Edit: now that I think about it, Hendricks basically counts as a spring training TJS also since they rushed him back from f***ing Chemotherapy to the big leagues with only like 6 innings of work, no time for his body or arm to recover.1 point
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As Balta's been saying, that's not even proof. Veterans might be working on just a single pitch...like a secondary offering they're trying to incorporate. Most of those guys aren't going to be amped to full velocity until the back end of spring training. You're going to be facing a number of AA/AAA pitchers, in all likelihood. Remember guys like Ryan Sweeney or Wilson Betemit having huge springs??? It meant absolutely nothing in the overall scheme of things...once the regular season started and you shift from AZ to cold weather/outside baseball, with all the advantage to the pitchers until at least mid-May in Chicago.1 point
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I don’t buy that there are when you count Meidroth, who I want up early in the year also - a guy with a .400 OBP at AAA last year won’t learn much by repeating the level. The only way I see it being no problem is if the veteran, Rojas, gets glued to the bench. The next time the White Sox sign a field general veteran and bench him for rookies will probably be the first. I’m guessing he gets his 500 PAs, which maybe leaves the others with 300-400? And that’s before Baty or someone like that and maybe Ramos, if healthy. In terms of Montgomery, I outlined this in another thread - I hate calling Montgomery up even if he has a good spring. His problems last year were possibly a back injury, hitting fastballs, and maybe another personal issue. In spring training he won’t be playing full games everyday, and he will be against pitchers who are ramping up and who aren’t yet using their best fastballs. This is a setup where he could absolutely look good in the spring and have it be a mirage. Send him to AAA, let him show me that last year was a fluke while playing everyday, and he can come up mid May. If, for example, he starts playing everyday and his back flares up again, clearly this will be a longer term problem that needs figured out, and he will be accumulating service time if he comes up and then winds up on the IL. Gimme 6 solid weeks at AAA and no complaints if he’s called up, but coming off last season he needs to prove to me that last season is a mirage.1 point
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He knew what he was walking into. This is basically year zero. You can at least see a semblance of a future team. Could not do that last year.1 point
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Instead of the fluff pieces about guys showing up to ST in the best shape of their life, our guys show up already banged up or injured.1 point
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At that time, this dude could have ended up in jail as a real possibility. I get the thought behind this non-pick for sure. Yeah it didn't work out, but if this dude destroyed himself with the Bears, which was a real possibility, that would have been WAY worse. 8 other teams also passed on him.1 point
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Should have happened a long time ago when he was alive. One of the most electric players in sports history. Well deserved. Hope his family enjoys this forever. Anybody who saw Dick Allen play for the Sox realizes he is a Hall of Famer.1 point
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