Everything posted by South Side Hit Men
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The Cleveland Guardians
This gave them the perfect opportunity to go with the Spiders, but they are Cleveland and were determined to stick with their former team name embedded within the Guardians logo, not to mention the crap they already made. Long-term, the Spiders would have kicked ass with merchandise sales, at least as good as a Cleveland team can expect for sales not involving LeBron James. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZzgAjjuqZM
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Qualifying Offer Tracker
In addition to the Syndergaard signing, the Angels are reportedly pursuing Justin Verlander, though I'll leave him in the pending slot for now. One + more days until the full free agent market is confirmed. Players 9 (Castellanos; Conforto; Correa, Rodriguez; Seager; Semien, Story, Syndergaard, Taylor) Teams 0 Pending: 5 (Belt, Freeman, Iglesias, Ray, Verlander).
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GM Meetings - Front Office Diversity
43% of MLB players are either Hispanic (32%), Black (8%) or Asian (3%). Their representation at the top executive positions (GM, President, Owner)? A small fraction of this. The Selig Rule memo was released during the last millennium, on April 14, 1999. But yeah you are correct, executives such as Kenny Williams, Theo Epstein and others in the industry who recognize and seek to change this disparity are wrong. Not that I expect someone who posted your drivel to actually comprehend and/or accept these statements. PS - Your weak-ass Basketball/Football participation theory doesn't hold water. NFL - There are the same number of Black head coaches as in 2003 (the year the Rooney Rule was implemented), and one General Manager (Chris Grier). NBA - Until 2017, there were more racist NBA owners (at least two now known - Sterling, Sarver) than NBA Presidents (one - Doc Rivers, who sadly had to work for Sterling), and only three GMs (Dell Demps, Steve Mills and Masai Ujiri). The level of black participation over the 70 years prior had zero impact on who the owners hired or, more accurately, did not / refused to hire. It took an actual commitment by ownership, the people with final say with these decisions, to begin making clear and widespread changes to how their league was run. It's clear MLB and NFL owners collectively have a long way to go, two plus decades after issuing their respective "rules", to begin to make an actual difference.
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Conforto rejects QO, enters free agency
The Sox have solid young players, but most have graduated, leaving the Sox dead last in Farm System Rankings (through the 2021 draft). They will have to continue to trade additional cost controlled ML ready talent (Dunning, Madrigal, Heuer) for additional deals. It's why I am against trading off many more pieces for more old veterans. https://www.mlb.com/news/pipeline-farm-system-rankings Scott Merkin' August Writeup linked here: https://www.mlb.com/whitesox/news/colson-montgomery-new-white-sox-top-prospect Final 2021 Records (MLB 162 game equivalent): Low A Kannapolis 40-79 .336 (54-108) High A Winston-Salem 43-76 .361 (58-104) AA Birmingham 62-56 .525 (85-77) AAA Charlotte 47-81 .367 (59-103)
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2021 NHL Thread
Rape and racism are not popular in 2021. Who knew? https://theathletic.com/2956621/2021/11/15/shapiro-nhl-attendance-after-one-month-shows-more-concern-but-some-decent-signs/ League / Nation headwinds Chicago headwinds Rocky remaining and no more hockey on WGN will continue the downward trend.
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GM Meetings - Front Office Diversity
Yes, until you change the ownership mindset (old boy network), you will continue to get the same results. The Sox advanced in the playoffs only once in a century of mostly moribund baseball. They were led by a GM and Manager given their first opportunity in their respective roles. This is what Kenny is asking for, giving people an opportunity.
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Qualifying Offer Tracker
Two more days until the full free agent market is confirmed. Players 7 (Castellanos; Conforto; Correa, Rodriguez; Seager; Semien, Taylor) Teams 0 Pending: 7 (Belt, Freeman, Iglesias, Ray, Story, Syndergaard, Verlander).
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Minnie Minoso, Buck O'Neil and Four Others Elected to the Baseball HOF; Dick Allen Screwed by One Vote
Jose Contreras from the panel James covered 10 years ago: “Not too many people know this, but I played in the majors until I was 42,” Contreras said through Russo. “Then I went to Mexico for three years and then I went to Taiwan. I played until I was 46. And I did that because Minnie always told me ‘Don’t quit. Don’t leave the field if you still feel you can play.’ I joke around with him, ‘Well, then I’m going to play until I’m 100 years old.’ Because honestly, I felt good. That’s one of the other things I try to tell the guys, what I learned from Minnie, ‘Don’t leave the game if you still feel you have more to do, that you have more to give.'”
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GM Meetings - Front Office Diversity
The changes are effective immediately and are made to enhance diversity in future leadership of the sport. The modifications require several stipulations. *Any club making an internal promotion for a senior baseball operations position must provide the Commissioner’s Office with a succession plan for all of the club’s senior baseball operations positions. That plan requires the club to include diverse individuals for future leadership positions. *In the event of a non-diverse internal promotion, it’s the Commissioner’s expectation that a diverse individual will be promoted, or hired, to a vacancy created by the promotion. *A club must provide the Commissioner’s Office with notice of the internal promotion and the rationale for not conducting an external or internal interview process.
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2022 Offseason Plan Thread
Not to mention learning a new, more challenging position (LF > 1B) on the fly and acclimating well from Opening Day.
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GM Meetings - Front Office Diversity
Not surprised by the three ratings suggesting the Sox hire people having a vast experience with, and passion for, the Chicago White Sox. It’s a reflection of how far a substantial portion of MLB (called out by KW) and society still needs to move for the sport to become attractive to the society at large. The owner’s representative spent World Series week defending racist imagery and chanting. No wonder Kenny wants nothing to do with these people after observing them in action for decades.
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GM Meetings - Front Office Diversity
From Ken's article.
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GM Meetings - Front Office Diversity
Would like to see Kim Ng take over when Kenny's contract is over, have strong consideration for POC for the GM and managerial roles. Also hope they reach out to Abreu to see if he is interested in a FO role, since he is young enough to make an impact. Could also be mentored under Paddy (promote him), if he would prefer spending more time overseas, or begin learning roles under the FO if he would like to stay in Chicago after his career. Nobody is more passionate about White Sox baseball. Tim is very smart, may also be a great consideration when his career is over. Player "ambassadors" are nice if someone is looking for a paycheck and not much responsibility, but there are many out former players looking for a formal opportunity if only one was offered. Kenny Williams was one of Jerry Reinsdorf's greatest accomplishments in his 40 years of baseball, also giving Manuel, Ozzie and Ricky opportunities as well.
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Sox to talk about Semien with Boras
Yes, an extension for Keuchel and a Jake Arrieta signing. Duh. ?
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Qualifying Offer Tracker
Nothing "emotional" about it. It's the two key options the team faced. I agreed with one of the two decisions, didn't note which one. The only person throwing "shade" is your response.
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Eduardo Rodriguez to DET
Can you provide a link for FG? I can't seem to find it, use this each offseason: https://www.fangraphs.com/roster-resource/free-agent-tracker Thanks!
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Qualifying Offer Tracker
Players 5 (Castellanos; Conforto; Rodriguez; Seager; Semien) Teams 0 Pending: 9 White Sox: No Qualifying Offer Rodon ($18.4M) Yes Team Option Kimbrel ($16.0M)
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2021 Soccer Thread
Let's do this! Saturday, November 20th (11:00AM in Louisville) Washington Spirit vs. Chicago Red Stars
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Sox to talk about Semien with Boras
Clemente and Puig were lifetime RFers. He moves for Mays and Andruw Jones, Griffey Jr and a few others. A cautious tale for those wanting to trade Vaughn. 2014 was the time to be interested in Semien.
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The MLB lockout is lifted!
Hawk Harrelson used TWTW during his GM stint.
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The MLB lockout is lifted!
- 2022 Offseason Plan Thread
Add the Reds to the current list (Miami and A’s) of tanking teams willing to pitch frontline pitching which may interest the White Sox.- MLB 2021-2 off season thread
The Pirates’ #27 Prospect, Ji-Hwan Bae was placed under a 30 game minor league suspension for his NYE 2017 Domestic Violence incident against his girlfriend in South Korea. His victim (who was publicly known prior to today), Seul-GI Kim, has requested that the Pirates release Bae. Kim was awarded the US Equivalent of $1,755 last month in her civil lawsuit filed in South Korea, which she donated to a fund which helps victims of Domestic Violence. Bae was convicted in criminal court in 2018. Bae, currently 19, was not a member of the Pirates at the time of the incident, signing two plus months after the incident, with a $1.2M signing bonus. https://theathletic.com/932591/2019/04/19/assault-victim-calls-for-pirates-to-release-suspended-minor-leaguer-ji-hwan-bae/ I post this in part to compare and contrast with the Trevor Bauer’s incident, which MLB has yet to announce an update since Trevor’s fully paid leave. It will be interesting whether MLB will attempt to assess Trevor Bauer a significantly higher suspension, in part due the significant amount of salary they can attempt to confiscate.- The MLB lockout is lifted!
Those people are being "screwed" by the "stewards of the game", i.e. the owners, not baseball players.- CBA and Boras
When I stated league wide revenue sharing, I meant the current sharing of mlb.com and national television contract revenue and other revenue currently split equally among the 30 teams. This should be split based on a percentage of wins. In addition to this revenue, currently 48% of local revenues (broadcast, ticket, stadium) are also subject to revenue sharing based CBA agreements. Historically, away teams split a portion of ticket revenue with home teams, and this would remain the same (with a change negotiable among the owners set for the league). An no, the "Yankees and Dodgers" would not win every single year. The Dodgers didn't win a WS in 40 years, the Yankees the past 20. They have had, and would continue to have, significant revenue advantage over small market teams. They have failed, and would continue to fail, if they field overpriced but poor teams, as they have for decades. A team winning 60 of 162 would still get significant split MLB/TV revenue. The base team would be 81 wins, a 60 win team would get 3/4 of what they get now, a 100 win team close to 1/4 more. There would be a few small market teams who would, and frankly should fold. A 24-26 team league would be prudent, consisting of teams actually willing and capable of fielding a compelling product on a consistent basis. There is no reason cities which consistently draw 7-12 K fans should exist. You wouldn't need a ridiculous 14-16 playoff team scheme "to keep fans interested". Good teams and fielding the best teams possible "keep fans interested". Tanking keeps fans (both home and when your team visits away) disinterested, and has contributed to the annual declines in attendance and tv ratings over the years. Teams that field consistent bottom five, 60-70 win product, with well under league average payrolls, payrolls well under their league welfare check, year after year for decades, are nothing but parasites. They degrade the competition and sport. Inducements to suck, which Jerry and Bud ushered in to depress payrolls, are as Boras said, a noncompetitive cancer on the sport we love. MLB needs chemotherapy if it wants to survive and thrive. It needs to reward the teams which try to do their best, not teams which lose intentionally. - 2022 Offseason Plan Thread