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Falstaff

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  1. After the All-Star break I would like to see more pitching come up from the minors and more rotation with Meidroth and Sosa at second. It looks like Chase is wearing down.
  2. I never said what the Sox ranking was, just posted Baseball-Reference stats. I know they have a long way to go on both sides, pitching & hitting. It is nice to see some progress with the youngsters and other pick ups.
  3. This WAR stat has me a bit confused from current 2025 stats in Baseball-Reference.
  4. Team Player Value--Pitchers Share & Export Modify, Export & Share Table Get as Excel Workbook Get table as CSV (for Excel) Get Link to Table About Sharing Tools Video: SR Sharing Tools & How-to Video: Stats Table Tips & Tricks Data Usage Terms Glossary Tm IP G GS R RA9 RA9opp RA9def RA9role RA9extras PPFp RA9avg RAA WAA gmLI WAAadj WAR ▼ RAR waaWL% 162WL% Salary Philadelphia Phillies 836.1 379 94 369 3.97 4.51 -0.27 0.02 0.08 103.6 5.05 96 11.3 1.13 -1.6 17.6 179 .530 .503 $132,238,096 Kansas City Royals 844.0 402 95 351 3.74 4.50 0.07 0.01 0.07 99.3 4.48 58 7.0 1.21 -0.4 14.6 146 .517 .503 $63,083,333 Minnesota Twins 825.0 416 94 404 4.41 4.51 -0.28 0.00 0.07 104.4 5.07 50 6.3 1.15 0.0 14.1 136 .515 .503 $58,060,000 Houston Astros 833.2 381 94 353 3.81 4.43 0.11 0.01 0.06 101.5 4.45 48 6.2 1.11 -0.3 13.9 135 .516 .504 $59,350,000 San Diego Padres 832.0 426 94 370 4.00 4.57 -0.01 0.00 0.07 100.9 4.68 58 6.5 1.33 -0.7 13.8 141 .515 .503 $68,900,000 Pittsburgh Pirates 836.2 384 95 366 3.94 4.67 0.36 0.01 0.11 102.5 4.54 51 6.2 1.20 -0.9 13.3 134 .516 .503 $37,958,500 Cincinnati Reds 839.2 416 95 405 4.34 4.47 0.08 0.00 0.07 109.7 4.91 48 6.0 1.02 -1.4 12.7 131 .515 .503 $60,040,833 New York Yankees 831.2 399 94 381 4.12 4.57 0.19 0.00 0.08 100.9 4.49 23 3.4 1.11 -1.2 10.0 110 .508 .502 $91,203,333 Chicago White Sox 824.2 390 95 418 4.56 4.56 -0.12 -0.01 0.06 103.4 4.89 19 2.8 1.09 -0.9 9.7 105 .507 .501 $6,830,000 Los Angeles Angels 835.0 413 94 470 5.07 4.61 -0.43 0.00 0.09 104.8 5.38 18 2.5 1.34 -1.1 9.4 105 .506 .502 $64,050,000 Milwaukee Brewers 835.1 420 94 370 3.99 4.33 0.23 -0.01 0.07 98.2 4.09 5 1.7 1.19 -0.6 9.1 87 .504 .501 $41,848,000 New York Mets 843.0 400 95 377 4.02 4.51 0.19 -0.01 0.09 93.6 4.11 3 1.3 1.31 -0.6 8.7 86 .503 .501 $98,050,000 Detroit Tigers 845.1 389 95 372 3.96 4.38 0.27 0.00 0.06 99.5 4.15 6 1.4 1.07 -1.0 8.4 94 .504 .501 $62,555,000 San Francisco Giants 839.2 391 95 375 4.02 4.40 0.24 0.01 0.08 96.1 4.09 2 0.9 1.33 -0.5 8.4 85 .502 .502 $60,025,000 Arizona Diamondbacks 845.2 386 95 477 5.08 4.63 -0.26 0.01 0.09 102.7 5.12 -1 0.7 1.13 -0.5 8.2 83 .502 .501 $87,606,667 Texas Rangers 842.0 391 95 340 3.63 4.50 0.47 0.00 0.09 92.2 3.79 4 1.4 1.32 -1.5 7.9 91 .504 .500 $94,235,000 Tampa Bay Rays 846.2 394 95 383 4.07 4.52 0.33 0.01 0.07 97.8 4.18 -1 0.6 1.15 -1.2 7.5 87 .502 .500 $15,186,667 Atlanta Braves 823.2 387 93 375 4.10 4.52 0.55 0.01 0.10 100.5 4.11 -4 0.6 1.13 -1.1 7.3 78 .502 .501 $73,025,000 Toronto Blue Jays 836.2 415 94 413 4.44 4.57 0.40 -0.01 0.10 104.0 4.43 -12 -0.7 1.12 -1.0 6.3 75 .498 .501 $119,670,953 Cleveland Guardians 824.1 407 93 391 4.27 4.45 0.25 0.00 0.07 100.8 4.30 -8 -0.6 1.15 -1.2 6.1 78 .499 .500 $24,750,000 Miami Marlins 827.0 392 93 462 5.03 4.59 0.01 -0.03 0.09 104.2 4.83 -23 -1.5 1.17 -0.8 5.6 59 .496 .501 $24,170,000 St. Louis Cardinals 842.2 378 95 416 4.44 4.47 0.25 0.01 0.09 99.4 4.29 -19 -1.6 1.23 -1.0 5.4 65 .496 .500 $72,165,000 Boston Red Sox 860.2 411 96 429 4.49 4.47 0.40 -0.01 0.12 101.7 4.26 -33 -2.4 1.28 -0.9 4.9 56 .494 .500 $71,966,666 Seattle Mariners 852.0 406 94 408 4.31 4.46 0.17 0.00 0.18 90.6 4.05 -36 -3.1 1.28 -0.7 4.3 52 .492 .500 $42,545,000 Chicago Cubs 837.2 405 94 390 4.19 4.49 0.44 0.00 0.09 92.9 3.85 -36 -2.9 1.07 -1.2 3.9 47 .493 .500 $61,825,000 Baltimore Orioles 819.1 422 93 466 5.12 4.49 -0.26 -0.01 0.06 95.8 4.60 -58 -4.4 1.09 -0.3 3.1 27 .490 .500 $79,975,000 Colorado Rockies 822.0 409 94 581 6.36 4.68 -0.54 -0.02 0.07 112.1 5.90 -47 -4.2 1.02 -1.3 2.3 35 .490 .499 $54,475,000 Washington Nationals 827.0 415 94 505 5.50 4.62 -0.25 0.01 0.05 98.2 4.84 -65 -5.9 .96 -0.3 1.7 17 .486 .498 $33,035,060 Los Angeles Dodgers 846.1 438 95 446 4.74 4.55 0.38 -0.02 0.09 96.2 4.06 -69 -6.1 1.14 -0.3 1.7 15 .486 .499 $183,405,477 Athletics 853.0 401 96 545 5.75 4.60 -0.23 -0.01 0.09 103.0 5.05 -78 -7.3 1.05 -1.4 -0.6 11 .482 .498 $42,300,000 25108.2 12063 2832 12408 4.45 4.52 0.09 0.00 0.08 100.3 4.53 0 26.1 1.16 -26.1 239.0 2548 .502 .501 $1,984,528,585
  5. I am just tuning in, why did Smith get pulled out after 3 innings?
  6. If the Sox packaged Houser, Wilson and Cory Lee together to a team needing pitching and catching depth could they get a decent power bat prospect in return? I know the 3 Sox players are not elite, but Houser and Wilson are both having a solid year and Lee is a viable backup.
  7. Hits lefthanded, has some pop, can play all 3 outfield positions, ok I am on board for a look.
  8. These pitching scouting wins seem to be adding up.
  9. Houser timeline: Texas signed Houser in the off season on 12/3/24 and sent him to Round Rock where he was 2-2 with a 5.03 era. Texas then released him on 5/15/25. Sox signed Houser on 5/20/25, with 9 starts he is 5-2 with a 1.56 era
  10. I am confident that Bannister is already eyeing next season's rehab project.
  11. Bannister is having success
  12. I would rather see a youngster get called up instead of giving innings to Civale.
  13. I wish Robert jr. had as much trade interest as Byron Buxton.
  14. I right there with you on those guys also, good riddance.
  15. For the rest of 2025 keep Montgomery at SS and play him regularly.
  16. I don't care what Vaughn does in Milwaukee, he couldn't get it done here.
  17. 3 tool player: + speed, + defense, + arm
  18. I never had an issue with the Sox trading Sam Sosa and his Flintstone vitamins to the Cubs.
  19. Assuming Robert jr is traded sometime before the start of 2026 I would like to see the Sox keep either Tauchman or Taylor. With the youth movement it can't hurt to have a veteran reserve outfielder on hand to show how to play the game.
  20. The Harlem Globetrotters have lost 345 games in their history, according to the Harlem Globetrotters. However, they have also achieved a remarkable 27,000 wins, giving them the best winning percentage (.987) in professional sports history, according to the Harlem Globetrotters. This includes a period where they had a winning streak of 24 years and 8,829 games, which was broken in 1995.
  21. With this lineup the defense up the middle is good but the corners are a bit shaky. I would like to see if they can work with Vargas on his defense at 3rd base. Can Sosa move to a corner outfield position and bring in a slugger for 1st base ?
  22. What a fun game to watch with the kids producing and Dan Pleasac in the booth.
  23. Falstaff replied to JoshPR's topic in Pale Hose Talk
    "It's a wonderful life", oops wrong Capra.
  24. There should be a conga line of Sox players going down to Az Complex to get work in.
  25. Houser is on a roll but what he did last night in Denver really was impressive. Granted the Rockies aren't featuring the mauling lineup they have had in the past, but Coors Field has as history of humbling the most elite pitchers in the game.

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