Jump to content

YourWhatHurts

Members
  • Posts

    1,406
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    5

Posts posted by YourWhatHurts

  1. 8 hours ago, Buehrle>Wood said:

    I'm fine with a platoon hole in RF if we open up the bank for a middle IF. Of course it seems we're unlikely to do that. 

    We're nowhere near the luxury tax and the AL Central is only going to get tougher going forward.  There's zero excuse to head into 2022 ST with an obvious hole anywhere on the roster.  

    But yeah I agree with you that they are unlikely to spend big on anyone.

  2. 4 minutes ago, South Side Hit Men said:

    Giants are one win away from advancing. They are not to be underestimated.

     

    No  team should be underestimated, not even the Pirates.  But that said I hope SF wins because if the Sox advance I would rather play them than LAD.  Similarly I would rather the Sox play BOS over NYY, BOS over TB, and ATL over MIL.  So far so good.

  3. 25 minutes ago, greg775 said:

    I now am a Cusack fan. Mentions LaMarr Hoyt and Mike Squires. He wins baby. If you are both a Sox and Cubs fan somehow more power to you. It CAN happen.

    My grandfather on mom's side was the only Cub fan in the family really. He took his grandkid, me, to many Cub games. I enjoyed them all. My dad, who had ties to Sox management, had season Sox tix when I was a kid. I went to a ton of Sox games with him. My dad never yelled at me for going to Cub games with gramps.

    Meanwhile we hit high school and dad let me use the four box seats in the summer A LOT. My friends and I loved a ton of Sox games and by then I disliked the Cubs or was at the most not caring about the Cubs.

    Was I a Cub fan as a kid? For sure AND a Sox fan. I attended a ton of Cub and Sox games. My grandpa was a quiet guy and I'm sure appreciated getting to take his grandkid to games he cared about. He couldn't get into the Sox but never ripped them in my presence. GO CUSACK! Love em both.

    Nice post.

    BTW wsd has every bit as much business determining who can and who can not  be Sox fans as the Ligue family.  In fact the Ligues should adopt him and then they should all get drunk together and go jerk each other off and then go hold hands and jump off a bridge together.

    On a mostly unrelated note, if there was a fandom draft kind of like the racial draft skit on Chapelle's show I might think about drafting Bill Murray from the North Side.  Probably not until the 3rd round or so but I'd do it.  I would also consider him in a trade.

  4. 2 hours ago, MackowiakYakYak said:

    The Sox have a bigger differential on the season for home and away, and Houston is first in wrc at home and away. The easiest explanation is that you get used to your park’s batters eye. Don’t start shit Tepera

    Yeah they get used to looking at the batters eye for signals that tell them what pitch is coming next.

  5. 1 hour ago, Balta1701 said:

    Madrigal to Semien would be a massive upgrade. Average player to regular MVP candidate.

    It is literally an upgrade over like every single category of baseball playing ability except for pure contact / lack of Ks.

    No way the Sox spend money like that.  None.

    My little thought revolves around Abrams from the Padres in a deal where some salary exchanges hands and we give them an upgrade somewhere while taking on ideally one of their highly-paid SP.  I bet the Padres are going to be desperate to make moves again this offseason and now they won't have much room to spend / take on salary.

  6. Madrigal was always going to be a liability on defense given his lack of defensive tools.  Upgrading over Madrigal was already a good idea.  

    What the Sox lost when they traded him for Kimbrel was trade value and opportunity.  It was more than anything an opportunity cost wasted that could have resulted in at least an elite RP, or as part of a package for an above-average or better RF/SP/C/2B which another team was going to lose to FA anyway (and who would be willing to sign to play for us).

    I am absolutely positive that for Madrigal straight-up they could have at least gotten a Staumont type of player if not that guy himself: an electric pre-arb or 1st year arb back-end RP who is controllable for several years.  The fact that the Sox added Heuer and the Cubs took back no salary is really a joke.

    I get the thought behind the move, but I don't get the prioritization of a second closer over RF or another Tepera type.  I argued all the way up to the deadline that the Sox pen was going to be hard to improve at the highest levels, because if Bummer and Heuer turned it around then there's no one they could have gotten that would have been an improvement over those guys anyway, and if Bummer and Heuer did not turn it around, then the chances of winning anything were very slim.  But at least the pen was an area loaded with high-end talent, even if much of that talent was underperforming.  Contrast that to the RF position and it's night and day, because there is no talent to put out there in RF.  No depth at all.  

    Re: Semien, not a chance the Sox spend that kind of money.  The Sox will sign Chris Taylor to what will become a bad deal and there will be like a thousand articles about what a genius move it is all offseason, then the regular season will start and it will be apparent that Sox gonna Sox.

    • Haha 1
  7. 1 hour ago, chw42 said:

    lol even if they're a fluke, if they somehow win 2 more games against LA, they're probably going to the World Series. Lightning in a bottle situations happen all the time. 

    Those situations almost never happen.  That's why it's called ... wait for it ... "lightning in a bottle."

     

    53 minutes ago, bmags said:

    Calling the giants a fluke 🙄

    Yes they are.

    I'm not sure what your issue is.  You're talking about the Giants giving you hope.  WTF?  You're delusional.

    The Sox spent the vast majority of the 2010's running out Giants-like teams, relying on wrong-side-of-30's former All-Star veterans, spot-patched with hopeful overachiever types on make-good deals and MiLB contracts.  This worked so well that they had to finally undergo a full scale rebuild.  

    But sure let's pine for the days of bringing in the likes of Mat Latos, Ervin Santana, Jimmy Rollins, etc. or do our version of trading for Evan Longoria where we bring in a guy whose best years are behind him hoping that he can still be a quality player.

    Reality is, the SF Giants are a team composed of a bunch of moves that the previous GM got fired for and the current GM largely didn't make or wouldn't have made.  And the spot patching is likely simply a result of a combination of a mandate from ownership to at least half-heartedly try plus an attempt to load up on veteran mid-season trade chips.  

    • Haha 2
  8. Not sure who put the laughing emoji on my post above or why, but I am guessing it relates to the Giants.  Yes they are a fluke.  I pity the fool who gives a zillion dollars and years to one of their flukey overachieving impending FAs in the offseason.  There are probaby more guys on that team than on any other who will very shortly become the recipients of bad contracts.

    What they are doing is amazing but it's just for this year.  Look at how Zaidi approached the deadline.  Even he knows it's a fluke, he just won't come out and say it obviously.  He's still planning to reload/retool if not rebuild.

    • Haha 1
  9. 27 minutes ago, bmags said:

    I’m so bummed. Keep thinking like, did we just build a version of like those twins teams? Good enough to make playoffs but just a class below the rest?

    As much as we talk about playoffs being a crapshoot, it feels like the teams like the As and Twins are the opposite of that.

    I don’t really know what answer is, I think pitching wise the velocity focus hasn’t really paid off against good teams, but those good teams. But offensively, so we go for more power or better contact? And we can’t sacrifice defense for it.

    OTOH, giants make me feel a bit better on possibilities. They didn’t do a tear down to the studs. They brought in good baseball players and used great tools and teaching to make them better.

    Stuff like their batting practice heavy on only sliders and cb should be recreated here. 
     

    This team is so talented, but it’s so tough to see our best lose against their best. And our role players not make in impact,  while like Jake Meyers can.

    1) We certainly didn't build a version of the Twins that beat our asses in the early 2000's.  Maybe we built something like the high octane offense / limited pitching and defense Twins, but I'd much rather we be the pitching-and-defense Twins if we're going to emulate any kind of Twins model.

    2) The playoffs are not a crapshoot.  Every year you have a pretty good idea of the teams most likely to win it.  It's not so cut and dry as in basketball, but it's pretty clear usually who the best teams are.  This year it's probably the Rays and Dodgers, but the Red Sox and especially the Giants have seriously overachieved. 

    What we really need is SP talent + Bullpen talent + defense + dynamic offense capable of both scoring in bunches via the HR and XBH and also capable of scoring even it's only necessary to make outs in the appropriate manner, e.g. sacrifices and hitting behind the runner.  We're pretty close but we have sacrificed defense at premium positions (C with all of them, 2B with Madrgial early & all of Cesar's mis-plays later) and we've sacrificed offense in RF which is still at least a 50/50 Offense/Defense position.  And then our bullpen has drastically underachieved all season, and we really don't have that proven ace stopper at the front of our rotation.  We're close though.

    3) The Giants are a total fluke.  Don't even worry about them.  Yes there are lots of 2005 Sox vibes but I would just ignore them.  Total fluke, still.  The best team to emulate in the NL is the Dodgers, and even though I hate the Dodgers and hate to say it, it's still the truth.

    4) Pitching and Defense should be our focus in the offseason.  And as far as the bullpen goes, unfortunately all you can ever do is stack up talent and see what happens.  The Sox have probably the deepest and most talented RP core in baseball, and if not, if must be top-5 at worst.  You can go all the way down to Charlotte with guys like Burr, Fry, Foster, Lopez, etc. who are all in probably most MLB bullpens.  And then we had guys like Burdi who most other orgs probably wouldn't have let go, and we've got guys like Schryver and Dopico who have some ability and likely would have already been given a shot on lesser teams in rebuilding situations.  We're really deep in the pen, but year to year you just never know who's going to be good and who is going to suck.

    • Haha 3
  10. Cease belongs in this spot.  Best stuff in the rotation right now.  Even if he's nails, our shitty offense may do nothing, and Abreu may again come up empty and choke again when it really counts the most.  And the defense may still fail to make plays, and there may still be shitty baserunning blunders like Robert getting thrown trying to take 2B with 2 outs and a guy who can HR at the plate.  

    As great as Rodon has been, it's real hard to say T92 Rodon is our best guy right now.

    One other thing I will say is this: even if 2021 doesn't turn out to be our year, at least we're not the Asstros.  Dusty Baker is an even worse manager, their window is closing while ours is wide open, and more than anything, our WS title was both dominant and legitimate, and yet theirs is an asterisk as big as their logo - in fact their logo may as well be an H with a giant asterisk on it.  They're all dirty ballsuckers and losers, and cheaters and scum, and the Sox are always better.  And no matter what, the 2022 Sox team wipes their asses with the 2022 Asstros anyway.  So yeah.

    • Haha 2
  11. It's the baseball version of GarPax in the FO.  That's the dorf's fault.

    And yes, the players sucked yesterday, but also TLR didn't have to be manager and the VP doesn't have to be KW.

    The dorf's cheapskate moves of Lynn and Rodon turned out great.  He won the offseason by default.  But then again failing to pay for a legit RF really hurt.  A good portion of what could have been Springer's money ultimately went to giant minuses in Kimbrel and Eaton who have only been considerably worse than the non-roster guys we already had in Charlotte.

  12. Rule #1: Grandal is behind the plate, not because he belongs there defensively, but because the other alternative is actually worse.  But we must all pray for him to catch the fucking baseball.

    Rule #2:  Engel plays RF regardless.  No more Leury in RF, no matter what hand the SP throws with.

    Rule #3: Kimbrel needs to be on a plane back to Chicago, and after he arrives, should be quarantined for the rest of the month of October.

    • Like 1
    • Thanks 1
  13. 1 minute ago, fathom said:

    You couldn’t be more wrong about his leadership

    Ok we can have that argument all day long.  You load up on Ecksteins and Grinderstads and I'll take the uber-talented assholes all day long.  Leadership Smeadership.  And WTF kind of leadership is it when you go down the way Abreu went down in Game 2 this year and in the last game in 2020?  That's jabroniship, not leadership.  May as well have been Daniel Palka or Ross Gload in the box.

    • Haha 2
  14. 2 minutes ago, chw42 said:

    Oh come on you're nitpicking an at bat when the game was basically out of reach? Did you forget that Jose isn't even close to 100% when he had the flu as recently as 2 days ago? Jose has showed up so far this series. He's not the reason why we're down 2-0.

    A 3-run homer makes the game 9-7.  Reguardless a quality AB is to be expected.  I cannot reasonably expect quality ABs from the likes of Hernandez or Leury but I can expect them out of Abreu.

    • Haha 2
  15. 1 minute ago, fathom said:

    The only postseason game Sox have won last two years was in large part due to Abreu’s homer.  He’s far from an issue on this team. Shit, he’s probably the best leader in the whole organization.

    Disagree.  It's TA and in largest part due to the fact that he plays a premium position.  If it's not TA then it's Robert.  It's certainly not Abreu who is potentially replaceable on his own team.

    • Haha 1
  16. Just now, harkness99 said:

    the keep shit im watching you is you posting the same dumb shit over and over like it means anything.

    Well hey there genius what do you think he is paid to do?  And who is the guy who is at the forfront of the 1B/DH logjam?  And who is making the most money?  Sorry to have to spell it out for you.  Maybe you should think more on your own.

    • Haha 1
  17. 1 minute ago, YourWhatHurts said:

    O RLY?

    abreu1.jpg

     

    abreu-2

    96 and 96, on 0-1 and 0-2.  2 fastballs in a row.  I watched this shit last season.  This is what Abreu did when it counted last season vs. the A's and now he's doing it again.  He choked and there's no way around it.  A Vaughn/Sheets platoon at a discount can give you this, and maybe you can take his salary and buy a guy who won't choke in return.

    • Haha 1
×
×
  • Create New...