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  1. 45 minutes ago, hankchifan said:

    One player never mentioned is Adam Duvall for RF.  Maybe the Dodgers would trade him.  He has the highest fly ball rate in MLB - 53%, a major Sox need, plus 38 homers and led the NLin RBIs.  Down side is average .228, righty, and 33 yrs old.  Food for thought.

    Braves

  2. 3 hours ago, Two-Gun Pete said:

    WRT Katz, what is he really good at?

    Is he good at helping the pitchers hold the runners, or do they do a shitty job at it?

    Is he good at helping Alkie Tony manage the bullpen, or did he help turn a 71.7% chance of winning game 2 into a loss by running Crochet out there?

    Does he know how to help manage a bullpen with 2 old/expensive closers, or did he let Kimbrel suck out loud all year, without taking action? 

    I think Katz has some skills/strengths, but there are some real weaknesses that he has. And with a geezing geezer as manager, both the bench coach and pitching coach need to up their games.

    Katz is arguably responsible for the success our starting staff had.  Without him, I don't think Rodon and Cease have the years they do.  Or even perhaps Lynn.  Obviously he can get better but I'm not sure we are going to find a much better pitching coach for this staff than him.  Also I can't blame him for the bullpen.  Bullpen pitchers are volatile. 

  3. 2 hours ago, kitekrazy said:

     It wont bother me if Houston wins.  It feels better getting beat by a team going to the World Series.

    I like Dusty.  I want him to win a World Series.  I think he's just a great character in the game and someone I've enjoyed following over the years.  And the reasons his teams have lost have been unfairly blamed on him.  The Marlins were a better team than the Cubs in 03.  They won the World Series that year.  And Baker was stuck with a crap bullpen and didn't have many options to turn to.  

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  4. 1 hour ago, Sambuca said:

    Offer the QO.

    His arm held up way better than we could have ever expected for 130+ innings, and he was elite.

    With no structural damage, this season could have helped build back his arm strength along with another offseason program similar to last offseason.

    Worst comes to worst, we open with 6 starting pitchers and I'm fine with that.

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  5. Goddamnit.  I am doing a terrible job of taking a sabatical but I read some of this stuff in this thread and I have thoughts.  

    1) We don't need a fulltime catcher.  We need a back up, and I would do everything I can to sign Maldonado for that, but Yasmani Grandal is a really good defensive catcher.  He needs to get better at blocking pitches but his framing is excellent.  And to be honest, the reason the Astros were able to run at will on him is not his fault but the fault of the pitchers.  Pudge Rodriguez in his prime would not have been able to throw these runners out.  The pitchers did such an awful job of holding them on.  Ozzie pointed this out.  The only pitcher it seems who is somewhat good at this is Keuchel.  He works quickly and he has a pretty solid pickoff move.  But the rest are really bad at this.  They need to get better at it.

    2) It would be awesome if we got Scherzer but I'm kind of torn about even trading Keuchel.  Keuchel was atrocious but its very likely that we could see a bounce back year.  Dude finished fifth in Cy Young voting in 2020.  And had a solid first half.  That being said, if they can find a suitor and get something back in value, I would do it.  To be honest, I think adding another starting pitcher isn't a priority.  These guys are who they were this season.  And with more experience in the postseason, they will get better.

    3) Eloy shouldn't be traded.  This is such an overreaction.  LaRussa actually got an A- from Fangraphs for his lineup construction in the playoffs.  But I do think with Abreu and him, you should break them up in the order.  Let's say we get someone like a McNeil (let me dream for a second), my lineup would be something like this.

    TA
    McNeil

    Abreu

    Luis

    Eloy

    Grandal

    Moncada

    Sheets

    Vaughn

    Eloy's struggles this year were pretty bad but Dude is a bonafide superstar.  

    4) I think the White Sox should stop looking at the AL Central and look at the Astros as their Northstar or their bullies.  In the same way we did with the Twins in 05, how can we make ourselves a little like the Astros.  How can we gain that killer edge?  How can we match up better with them.  It's a small signing but Maldonado would be huge.  He's a veteran who can likely impart a lot of wisdom onto some of these younger players, especially during the postseason.  

    5) Change up the coaching staff.  La Russa isn't going anywhere and quite frankly, nor should he.  And Katz and Cairo are both really good.  But like the rest of the coaching staff is basically what we had with Ventura and Renteria.  Tony has talked about leaning a lot on his coaching staff in St. Louis.  A lot of these guys aren't very good.  Also Menechino, if he doesn't go, is on a short leash.  There's probably not a chance in hell they could get Cintron from Houston but someone like him would be amazing.

     

    Anyways, I'll try and get back to my sabbatical. 

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  6. I'm going to break my own sabbatical and throw out a name that I really like that I think provides the Sox a lot of balance and he can play multiple positions.  He's also someone who just might be available if the Mets do resign Baez, which I think is likely.  Jeff McNeill.  He had a crappy year last year but dude has been pretty damn good both at hitting for average, getting on base, not striking out, and also plays multiple positions.  He also has enough pop to hit 23 home runs and that will likely increase if he played half his games at Comiskey.  Just throwing this out there.  I don't know if he will be available or not but I'm a huge fan having watched him a fair bit in New York.  Rumor has it the Mets were in on Kimbrel.  To be honest, I think McNeill is a much a better version of Nick MAdrigal.  Again, not sure how likely it is that he's on the market but I would check in to see if he's available.  Diaz was a high wire act down the stretch for them anyways.  And even if it's not Kimbrel who they trade for him, I'm wondering if the Sox might have enough to amke it work.

  7. This is gonna be last post for a bit jsut because after this whole playoff run,  I need a break from baseball.  But I will say I think part of our disappointment is that this has never happened before.  This was the Sox first back to back postseason appearances in franchise history.  And maybe outside of 06 or after the 08 season, we aren't really conditioned for this.  The fact is, we have a really amazing core group of players who are young and who are only going to get better.  And we play in a division that quite frankly won't have a team ready to really do serious damage against us for another few years.  The team absolutely needs some additions but I think we can win the World Series next year.  I would really like to see us go after Semien at 2nd base.  I'm very willing to let Vaughn compete for a job in RF and have Sheets be the DH.  But Semien at 2nd base would be a game changer.  And resign Tepeara.  Kimbrel, I'm up in the air on largely because I think he showed his real self in the last week of the season and in Game 4.  It's pretty fucking obvious to anyone who was watching that Tony used him pretty badly in Game 2 and in this game (He should have had a clean inning).  But $18 million is a lot to pay a set up man.  That being said, I think this team will be very competitive next year.  

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  8. I said it in another thread but the Rodon we saw against the Reds is pretty likely to dominate a fastball hitting team like the Astros.  To be honest, I was most impressed with his start against the Reds.  He didn't let his lack of velocity get in the way.  He figured out how to mix and match and was able to get it done.  He's become a real pitcher this year.  I would absolutley offer him a CO and maybe even an incentive laden contract.  If they can dump Keuchel on someone desperate for starting pitching, it's worth it.

  9. Funny story.  I was supposed to go on a date with this woman tomorrow night and scheduled it specifically because it was an off day.  Had to cancel it now because of the rainout.  I literally can't schedule dates with people because I can't schedule till after the postseason or if the Sox do get eliminated.  As a Sox fan, this shit is so foreign to me.  Like I have not seen the Sox in the playoffs (last year excluded) in my proper adult life where I did things like went on proper dates with people.  I'm pretty sure I was seeing someone when the Sox made the playoffs in 2018 but can't remember but also that was like sophomore year of college.

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  10. 1 minute ago, Rowand44 said:

    And as great as McCullers is, he does have control issues.  Putting him in a rowdy opposing ballpark makes it easier for those issues to come to light.  Like you said, nobody’s saying this just became an easy task but I do think it’s the best possible scenario for the Sox.

    This!  I thought it might be a good move but after thinking about this and talking with my friend who is a Stros fan, they are pissed.

  11. 4 hours ago, Dick Allen said:

    I say you ride Hard Carl until he isn't effective. That may be 1 inning, it may be 5 or 6 or 7. You just have to be sure you win, and you have to think if they fall behind 5-1 again, there is a really good chance a comeback will not be in order. There is an off day tomorrow, which makes me really hate that Hendriks pitched in a 6 run game yesterday. You probably could have squeezed 3 innings if needed out of him today, and with an off day tomorrow, he would have been OK for game 5.

    For a second I thought you were talking Carl Everrett

  12. All I know is that I'm drunk and I watched this game at a Chicago bar where they put it on full blast outside and a bunch of White Sox fans retreated with me to the back.  And my friend who is an Angels fan came with me and cheered as loudly for the Sox as I did.  I fucking love this team!!!!!!!!!!!!  GO SOX!!!!!!

  13. 1 minute ago, ShoeLessRob said:

    You want Leury in RF? Are you blind? 

    He's hitting more than Engel.  I think you take him out after the fifth or sixth.  If we are agree taht we need to play Leury, I don't know where else to put him.  Because Engel is not hitting and Cesar is at least putting together quality at bats.

  14. 2 minutes ago, Chimpton said:

    I live just South of London, I know that is miles from Liverpool but I started supporting them when I was 5! The disappointments just made it all the better when we finally won the league after a 30 year wait in 2020.   

    Love it.  You should check out Roger Bennett's podcast with Chuck Garfien about his fandom.

    Although me trying to explain that Alexi Ramirez was a good hitter when he was hitting near .300 to my flatmate was impossible.  He demanded that Alexi get a hit everytime he came to at bat.  He also called Francisco Liriano a good bowler.

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  15. Just now, Chimpton said:

    As a Brit on here I know that in football (soccer) fans of unsuccessful teams always blame the manager and/or the owners as well, but there have been too many examples of 'careful what you wish for' when it comes to new owners. As a Liverpool fan we were bought by two Americans in Hicks and Gillette who far from moving Liverpool onwards and upwards nearly bankrupted the club. It was only when FSG (I know not popular with White Sox fans as rival owners) took over that things began to improve and a winning team returned. Has the same happened in baseball or other US sports? I suppose I am just saying that a change of owner isn't always a magic bullet that brings a change in fortune.

    Can I ask where in England do you live?  And why did we not know each other in 2012 so we could comfort each other when we choked down the stretch.  I lived in New Cross Gate, Lewisham, for my years there.

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