Everything posted by Look at Ray Ray Run
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2019-2020 Official NBA Thread
His answer to why was equally as baffling as the action.
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2019-2020 Official NBA Thread
Fan is a dickhead. Dont like Boylan and he shouldnt be the coach but theres no need for this.
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Time to rebuild the rebuild?
Gotcha. My bad. Definitely agree. I'll worry about the white sox losing a superstar while being good when it actually happens. Call me crazy but one thing I actually trust this organization to do is take care of the good/great ones.
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Time to rebuild the rebuild?
It doesn't make you a bad person if you want to maximize your earnings to assist in the future stability of generations of your family.
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Time to rebuild the rebuild?
Get a grip on yourself. Jesus Christ.
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Offseason 2019-2020 MLB Catch All Thread
I don't think so. I think Cease is going to be good, but I don't think him being great dictates the success of the rebuild. If the Sox sign another starter or trade for one (that fits the #1-#2 bill), they'll have 3 guys ahead of Cease that they trust more (Kopech, Gio and FA/Trade target). Lopez and Cease shift back to the bottom of the rotation. They're still important, and if either becomes a complete monster they have a hell of a rotation.
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Time to rebuild the rebuild?
Trades have risk; the fact that they came out of three mega-deals with as many quality players as they did has a lot of luck involved. The more you do that, the more likely you are going to get some lemons. They traded Sale because they were rebuilding. Now their pieces are coming together and you want to start over. It's a dumb idea; if I can put it lightly.
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Offseason 2019-2020 MLB Catch All Thread
Based on what? It's no where near -3. Detwiler - 70 IP; -.6 Manny - 50 IP; -.4 Ervin - 13 IP; -.4 (This is IMPRESSIVE in 13 innings) Despaigne 13 IP; -.1 Fulmer/Hecton 22 IP; -.15 That's -1.65 5th starter spot is only getting about 165 innings in a year. That's 168 above.
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Offseason 2019-2020 MLB Catch All Thread
Gio, Reylo, Cease are literally the only starters they have that they can rely on for opening day. Cease and Reylo are still big question marks; obviously both could improve and be very good but they shouldn't be relying on that. Hahn has no interest in overpaying the three guys left, so if their prices don't come down I'm pretty sure the Sox are out and that's actually fine with me.
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Time to rebuild the rebuild?
If the team is unwilling/unable to pay premium free agents then they should trade the ones they were lucky enough to find in the trade market... it's an interesting concept to say the least.
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Offseason 2019-2020 MLB Catch All Thread
TIL that James Shields has not formally retired. Someone might want to let him know that it's over.
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Offseason 2019-2020 MLB Catch All Thread
About -1.7 WAR for the season.
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Offseason 2019-2020 MLB Catch All Thread
Walker, McHugh, Salazar, Wood and Miley are guys I would take ahead of those who have signed from that tier for sure. There are others that would be a toss up that I'd probably take over the current signees as well. Although Salazar is never going back into a rotation.
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Offseason 2019-2020 MLB Catch All Thread
I think you would catch that was a joke and a slight exaggeration; Covey might have the edge over Rico Garcia lol
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Offseason 2019-2020 MLB Catch All Thread
Here's a list of starting pitchers still available; the ones who have been bolded are better than Dylan Covey: Name Hyun-Jin Ryu MadisonBumgarner Homer Bailey Ivan Nova Wade Miley Andrew Cashner Jason Vargas Julio Teheran Gio Gonzalez Rich Hill Dallas Keuchel Aaron Sanchez Collin McHugh Robbie Erlin Matt Moore Josh Tomlin Clay Buchholz Chad Bettis Cody Anderson Tommy Milone Jeremy Hellickson Taijuan Walker Tyson Ross Jhoulys ChacÃn Felix Hernandez Jimmy Nelson Edinson Volquez Marco Estrada Clayton Richard Alex Wood Danny Salazar Kohl Stewart Shelby Miller Steven Wright Rico Garcia Drew Smyly Matt Harvey Wade LeBlanc Jerad Eickhoff Wei-Yin Chen Ervin Santana Ross Detwiler Trevor Cahill Derek Holland Edwin Jackson James Shields
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Offseason 2019-2020 MLB Catch All Thread
Unless the target was Brett Anderson, the market didn't run out of anything after his signing.
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Time to rebuild the rebuild?
You basically just declared the rebuild dead and suggested they should start all over and trade their elite talent they acquired. I'm not sure I would classify you as "one of the more optimistic posters." In fact, you're less optimistic about this rebuild than Moan4Yoan which is really tough to do.
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Offseason 2019-2020 MLB Catch All Thread
Yeah, I've always liked Jim, and I understand his outward frustration after watching this for decades but he does lead that brigade and he surrounded himself with those types of people. Had the White Sox signed Anderson, I guarantee he would have tweeted out some negative angle regarding the signing as well.
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Offseason 2019-2020 MLB Catch All Thread
They probably follow Nelson, who of course tweeted the signing out as some negative reflection on the front office. I'll go ahead and pass on the guy with 4.6 K/9 in the modern game. Thanks.
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Why isn’t there more pressure from new t.v. rights deal?
https://sports.yahoo.com/the-pen-mlb-owners-vote-could-be-big-news-for-baseball-fans-cutting-the-cord-200214832.html I was incorrect regarding MLB.TV though - they will not be apart of this at the start; blackouts will still exist. "Asked to clarify what exactly the “revised interactive media rights agreement” looks like, Manfred said, “The biggest single change was the return of certain in-market digital rights — the rights that have essentially become substitutional with broadcast rights — those rights will return to the clubs.” When the Yankees reacquired YES Network, it was under the premise that they would gain exclusive rights to sell their streaming services locally: Asked how the deal might affect the digital streaming rights to Yankees games within the team’s market, club president Randy Levine said he expected Major League Baseball to announce changes to its policy soon. Teams cannot currently sell digital rights to local broadcasts. Now, apparently, they can.
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Time to rebuild the rebuild?
???? Please, stop. I honestly can't believe people even propose things like this. The corner is here, let's start over again!
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Tsutsugo - UPDATE: To Rays
I do the same shit that drives me crazy when my wife does it; repeat the same thing 10 different ways in one response. ? I blame my wife for me becoming this way.
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Tsutsugo - UPDATE: To Rays
Ding ding ding. Guys who are hoping to not be signing their last contract will likely factor in other reasons to drive their value next time they negotiate if they fall into that crowd. I'm not mad at the white sox for missing out on a player like this.
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Tsutsugo - UPDATE: To Rays
I'm not sure how many times I have said the higher up in the market you go the more pressure for a player to take the most money. Every single marquee free agent has taken the most guaranteed money. Even wheeler was at the middle of the market. Rendon, Harper, Manny, Stras and Cole all took the most guaranteed money. The rule doesnt really apply as much to a guy whose money difference was 1-2 million. Those guys are not market setters. At the bottom of the market you get a lot of reasons why a player signs with a team; playing time and growing value over the duration of that deal being big drivers. Porcello, for example, likely could have gotten more guaranteed money but he thought it would be smarter to reser his market next year in hopes of a bounce back season.
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Why isn’t there more pressure from new t.v. rights deal?
Eh, the Cubs decision to streamline their game on a national channel was a smart move back then, but when judging the Sox TV revenues vs their perceived fan base interaction they've done incredibly well. Also, given that most every team went the cable direction it's hard to be critical. You could argue the Sox haven't made the best move in regards to expanding their fan base, but baseball is such a regional sport I don't really see immense value in making your games nationally televised in the modern game. When the Braves and Cubs had national coverage it clearly grew their brand, but I'm not sure how feasible that angle is today. Because Jerry was one of the first to market on these ownership % deals, he did incredibly well because he timed it with the cable boom.