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nrockway

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  1. Controllable, 104 ERA+ starter might get ya something. Probably not a whole lot. Don't see where he fits here.
  2. I think it should be illegal (except on the rez) but man, this was just free money.
  3. once he got to two strikes, I'm thinking if Woods just throws it 100 feet off the plate, Sosa will bite on it. what do ya know. SWR looks really bad tonight though.
  4. He's just so useless out there. Even if he missed it, no reason Buxton should take third base. At least he hit a home run. Oh and another one. Two runs on his bad defense. The corner outfield defense is really bad. Not good enough hitters to justify it.
  5. Doesn't he have an agent to tell him these things? Like that there's a bunch of competition? What was he expecting? Like, bro, could've googled "white sox organization pitchers". Of course, anyone is better than Clevinger, but performance wise, Syndergaard isn't and the Sox obviously don't care that Clev is a scoundrel.
  6. What's the deal with Ely Brown? 12th round center fielder off to a really nice start. .338 average, 11 stolen bases. Lots of walks. Lot of singles. The Chase Meidroth of center fielders? Evidently a good defender in college. The defensive stats they track for the minors seem solid. Seems fast. another hit! have to keep editing the batting average.
  7. Another twofer: Civale pitched 3 innings in relief, struck out 4, no runs. On the other side, Brebbia gets the L on a ghost runner walk-off single.
  8. My point is that he's the "feel good" story of the year. Late bloomer and nice dude.
  9. I started to post this in the game thread but figured it could just be its own thread. Leasure's recent success got me thinking about what the Sox bullpen might realistically look like next year, if it might be pretty good, or if we could trade some of them. Starting with Leasure, he actually has a pretty good profile for a backend reliever even if it hasn't translated to a good ERA. The walks are bad, right, but he's only walked 3 guys since August 1st and allowed 5 hits, giving up 4 runs. 2 on solo shots, 2 on a pitch thrown by Grant Taylor that anyone not named Mike Tauchman would've caught to end the inning. 13 IP, 2.1 BB/9, 15.2 K/9. An absurd 0.615 WHIP. I think he could more tradable than Grant is at this stage, but maybe you just go into next season with Leasure, Taylor, Vasil, S. Wilson, Wikelman as part of the bullpen. All pretty good and make nothing. There's 5 of 8 bullpen pieces making a combined ~$5mil or so. There are several more guys that are hurt/in AAA/currently starting that could also be worth a look. Whether starting or in relief, Thorpe, Berroa, Mason Adams, Carela, Pallette, Iriarte (looks to be busting) should see some MLB time although maybe not to start the season. Burke and Cannon should return. Peoples could get a shot. Might be missing a few. The problem is that all of those guys are right-handed. Not a lot of lefties in the system. Which lefties in the minors come of the bullpen in 2026? Ky Bush? Schweitzer? Bush looked semi-decent in a relief role before being injured. Schweitzer has been incredible at Birmingham...like seriously so good, 0 earned runs in 41.2 innings. But was really bad at Charlotte, 7.92 ERA, and got bounced back to Birmingham. I don't think either guy is a sure thing to be good at MLB and both could also be starters and not be on the MLB team to start 2026. Schultz and Hagen might get the Crochet treatment and come out of the pen before starting. Wouldn't love to see that. They're also not likely to start the season with the Sox. Maybe Noah. There's Chandler's finest Shane Murphy who's flying through the system, but he also still looks like a starter. Jake Palisch might be an option. The other two lefties of note, Oppor and Larson, are pretty far away from MLB. Maybe Martín Pérez stays and moves to the bullpen. Maybe they bring him back to start and move him to the bullpen later. Now you're left with Eisert, Alexander, Booser and Ellard. Do the Sox give any of those guys a shot again in 2026? Alexander is a free agent, I see no point in bringing him back. Could see C Booz returning simply because they gave up a lot for him and also doesn't seem entirely useless. Ellard and Eisert seem pointless. This leads me to think the Sox need to sign or otherwise acquire 3 left-handed pitchers, ideally young and with some upside. Can they do it in the Rule 5 Draft? Trade some of the righties or redundant position players? Don't see a point in getting an expensive 30+ veteran in free agency like Jose Alvarado or Gregory Soto this season. Caleb Ferguson or José Quijada could be options but are they better than the lefties we have this year? tl;dr: the team look pretty set on inexpensive, controllable, pretty good bullpen righties but the LHP seems to be a weakness. To me the best internal options would be Peréz, Bush and Booser. Peréz might not be back (and is old) whereas Bush and Booser could just be bad. Booser is just bad but looks a lot better if he throws strikes. Not great options to be sure. Overall, not a bad position to be in.
  10. Leasure had a really solid August, carrying over into September! No extra innings, no Bryse, maybe this means No Clevinger.
  11. looks like defensive substitutes. the defense has been killing us. And Meidroth has been limping all game.
  12. Mead's had a pretty good week. Not willing to be replaced by Ramos.
  13. Speaking of the Rays: https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2025/09/braves-claim-ha-seong-kim-from-rays.html?utm_source=twitter Braves Claim Ha-Seong Kim From Rays Tampa signed him to a two-year, $29MM pact in the winter. He is making $13MM this year, with just under $2MM left to be paid out. The second year is a $16MM player option. They could've just eaten $2mil and traded him. He's probably picking up the option. He's a good player who lots of teams would want. Didn't make it very far through waivers, ATL is the 6th worst team and might expect to be good next year. Definitely don't need him this year. Orioles might be good again but their former #1 prospect is a 2B and their best player is a SS.
  14. Outman has a cannon(92nd percentile), Benintendi does not (37th). Keaschall is fast (82nd percentile), Colson is not (41st). The problem is 2 runs scoring unearned. And everyone running on Teel.
  15. busted his ass on an infield single too.
  16. His out of the zone stuff looks good but he doesn’t throw enough strikes that good hitters bite on it
  17. Booser made “out, man” look ridiculous. Not so much buxton.
  18. Stands to reason they won’t be giving Fraser Ellard a statue any time soon
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