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Look at Ray Ray Run

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  1. My guy Sosa Play everyday. Watch him learn.
  2. Really aggressive players will take some terrible swings. It's the non competitive abs that he needed to eliminate. The Sox have really ruined an incredibly talented player. He's the poster boy of the poor talent development of position players within this org.
  3. Always can depend on WestEddy to justify, in some way, the decisions made. Palacios shouldn't even be in the big leagues, but he's leading off. lol And to clarify, Robert has been terrible but at least his xWOBA is in the 41st percentile - guy should stop worrying about increasing his walks IMO - while Palacios is hitting and performing at his expected line.
  4. Dalbec at SS is hilarious. I love this team - I mean, i don't watch but I love looking at the absurdity of it all every day. The idea that they're starting Dalbec to get a bit more offensive production since the offense has been so bad is hilarious.... since the end of the 2021 season, he has an OPS under 600 lol
  5. Shane Smith pitching well enough to get himself traded. The white sox way.
  6. Well if this doesn't fit in nicely to the thread: https://blogs.fangraphs.com/by-meidroth-i-care-not-a-man-can-swing-but-once/ I'm beginning to worry the Sox believe this is a market gap... it's not.
  7. Yes, it's time in seat that's the problem.... not record-setting ineptitude.
  8. I actually like this at 100/120-1.
  9. It's why I always am a bit confused when people ask to name players the PD director should have been more successful with....
  10. Crazy how much he reminds me of Pedroia
  11. Garrett going to be upset about that walk for a while.
  12. It's means discussions have stopped for now.
  13. Glad you admitted to lying about both statements. What the end of the Hahn regime and whatever you want to call this Getz thing have taught me is there's always someone out there that'll support the unsupportable.
  14. I never said it was unique. Just as I never said a GM shouldn't seek outside council. Your only defense now is to misrepresent. I said: You gave the Sox credit for transitioning Crochet to being a starter. I said his entire overhaul (strength building, new path to home, new arm slot, very unique drive-push) was done outside of the White Sox. You pushed back. That was wrong. I also said Brian Bannister shouldn't be picking which players he wants to "best maximize" because that's not his skill. Getz job is to know what skill best fits Bannister. Bannister can have say but not be the final decision maker.
  15. Ah yes, and it's everyone else who is wrong and not seeing the truth.
  16. Weren't you crediting the White Sox for Crochets development into a starter? I mentioned it seemed unlikely given that it was off-season changes which are typically externally-driven. This quote tells you that Garrett's next step was done outside the Sox purview.
  17. It's in innate part of the player and by far the most challenging thing to change. Sox have been working with Robert for 5 years on this, and his solution appears to be just taking more pitchers by default, for example: Robert is actually swinging at fewer pitches in the zone vs his career. Is he swinging at fewer out of the zone too? Yup, so he's just squating on more pitches. Which I'd argue is bad because he's also making contact on fewer pitches in the zone which is more important than making contact with a few more pitches out of the zone where the contact is weaker. This overall approach, so far, has hurt Robert significantly. He's getting killed by the fastball up and in because he's late because he's worried about being patient. Robert changing his pitch selection has effectively slowed his reaction time imo.
  18. Swing decisions is 99% the players/team makeup. I certainly wouldn't credit a new coach given how difficult and challenging changing even one players swing and pitch decision/identification.
  19. Never said it wouldn't, hence the tracker. Based on Getz track record, this trade will be a disaster.
  20. I've read multiple posters talk about how the White Sox won the Crochet deal and came out well ahead.... because some guys are putting up decent numbers in the minors. I decided it would be fun to track the trade somewhere. Crochet turned into a generational talent, only the 2nd white sox pitcher with true 1-1 capabilities in the game. I find it hard to believe you can easily win any deal trading that. I've been wrong before though: Crochet through roughly 3 starts (still an inning or two left tonight): 18 IP, 2ER, 5 BB, 17 K, 2.01 FIP, .7 WAR. Sox return: 0
  21. Yeah, some people have lost their mind. What is happening is a disaster. Sox could have hired some consultants for a month to get a new org structure. A GM's key role is finding talent, and Getz is horrible at it. ITT there are people celebrating the crochet trade.. people are always forced to celebrate the unknown because once the known happens Getz is shown to suck over and over.
  22. Westeddy will defend Getz till death. How bout that bullpen lol?!?
  23. I liked yesterday when shiff was puzzled how the Sox could be 2500-1 to win the division when they were "tied for first place."

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