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I don’t agree on Robert. The time to trade him was last year’s trade deadline, but that is using some hindsight. He still has time to go off at the start of next season… hopefully. I agree that Crochet should have been traded, even with his extension demand that didn’t help things. Now, with Crochet apparently hitting the wall at 120 innings, it might scare off some teams next offseason, but some team will still bite on him.
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Stone not sure he will be back in 25, season "wearing on him"
WhiteSox2023 replied to southsider2k5's topic in Pale Hose Talk
So this is the same guy who would mercilessly rip Sox fans on Twitter that dared to question the team over the past few years? -
This kid hit the cover off the ball, even with elbow issues? Makes me want him even more, and the TJ surgery just ensures that he matches the Sox timeline to competitiveness better, since next year and likely more seasons will be a losing effort. If Vargas even pans out, how many years of control will the Sox have left on him by the time they are able to surround him without enough talent for the team to win?
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Stone not sure he will be back in 25, season "wearing on him"
WhiteSox2023 replied to southsider2k5's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Never, as long as those shakes keep bringing in da moneys! -
And it turned out to be a pointless trade because Julks is a soon-to-be 29 year old outfielder with a .670 OPS that prevented Colas from getting any at bats. Further, what good does a player like Vargas do for this team when he can’t play a position and has 5 years of control left, rather than 6 like a prospect that the Sox would have control over when they want to call him up? Even if Vargas pans out, the Sox probably won’t be competitive until the end of his control. With where this team is at, they should almost always be taking the promising prospect over a guy whose arbitration clock has already started. Also, please provide some commentary on the Dominic Fletcher trade as well. Finally, no one thinks Seby Zavala is any good. The point was that Getz could have kept him at a minimum salary rather than waste $4.5 million dollars on the corpse of Maldonado, whom everyone knew was absolutely done.
