Everything posted by GreenSox
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LaRussa retiring on Monday
He said that if he thought he couldn't do the job, then he wouldn't be here (as if his fate is his decision). Then, predictably, he alluded to the "executive of the year" commendations of 2 years ago.
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LaRussa retiring on Monday
Anyone have a link to the press conference? I'm watching some radio talk show with some loudmouth cubs fan calling in.
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The International Signing Thread
Pretty low bar for comparison. And Hostetler was worse than Lauman.
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10/1/22 Sox @ Padres 7:40 Forget It, They're Rolling Gamethread
Joe Kelly's going to be even more expensive. And I guess I should ask what's the point of Harrison the last few games?
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10/1/22 Sox @ Padres 7:40 Forget It, They're Rolling Gamethread
He's been with this org. for one season; we already do our share of Mr. Nice guy with friends and family.
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10/1/22 Sox @ Padres 7:40 Forget It, They're Rolling Gamethread
What is the point of Payton?
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The case for Katz?
Because I'd rather the Sox not lose the one person in the dugout (and possibly the one guy in the entire organization) who uses (or at least tries to use) state-of-the-art analytics. If they are really cleaning house, then that means we will load up with modern thinkers, so fine, he can go. But if it's the culling of a few scapegoats, then it's essential that he stays.
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Will "core" players be traded before Spring Training?
My fear is that they trade some of the younger guys, not to rebuild, but for more old guys, which is the basic FO instinct. A competent FO could retool this and give them a decent chance for next season. Had Hahn done his job, this could have been a 95 win team. His clowning turned it into an 88 win team and La Russa's clowning dropped it down to 82ish. Get the D squared away. Let Abreu go and sign an OF. If Grandal can play D, fine; if not, find a defensive catcher. Try to move some of the old bums out of the pen, even if you have to eat some salary. They could move Anderson; but no need, unless they get a big offer.
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Fire Rick Hahn
Let's say that's true. Fine - Hahn's just been an errand boy for the last decade. We can find another errand boy, so there's no risk in firing him. And the next errand boy might have some gumption to try to do more, like build a system, build a real pro-scouting department, build analytics, etc.
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Will "core" players be traded before Spring Training?
What?
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9/29/22 Sox vs Twins 12:10 Wanna Get Away Day
Hey, we won a game! I think we'll get 1 or 2 in the fresh Pacific air.
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Garcia talks about his season...
And mostly because of the general manager.
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Will "core" players be traded before Spring Training?
Doesn't he have an option that has to pick up? Anyway, the FO doing that is the first step (and with these birds running the operation, that's no certainty). Anyway, after this season, I don't see how he can be traded, other than selling low. Decent chance he rebounds, with his FA season on tap.
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9/28 Sox twins nobody care thread
This is just wretched.
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9/28 Sox twins nobody care thread
Win a freaking game!
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Morrissey must be reading fan comments here...
Well he did write that Hahn's job should be in serious jeopardy; that's something fresh from the media.
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Admitting a Wrong: Kenny Williams vs Rick Hahn
Rick Hahn put an inordinate amount of resources into the bullpen, before LaRussa. And then there's that #30 farm system...
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Admitting a Wrong: Kenny Williams vs Rick Hahn
Kenny Williams was a C GM. Hahn is a F GM. There's never been the positional talent on the Sox as there was from 2000-2005. He let a lot of it go prior to winning the ring. No playoffs until he got the pitching squared away in 2005. Most of his blustery trades were busts (although for the most part, the players he traded away didn't do much either). But he made some extremely helpful small trades, such as Uribe and Thornton. Oh, and despite what Michael Lewis says, trading Chad Bradford for Olivo was an excellent trade.
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White Sox @ Twins: 640CT
Dare I suggest that they give Vaughn reps at 1B in the last 8 games; maybe play Gonzales every day.
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White Sox @ Twins: 640CT
What kind of contender employs Vince Velasquez
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Hahn the Dumbass Again
The media won't mention him by name (and rarely point a finger at the FO) and the bloggers won't do it. It's beyond belief, really.
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Hahn the Dumbass Again
The org. let the option escalate. Haseley in his role as defensive replacement is better than Pollock and his .7 WAR in his role as starting outfielder. What - the Sox are limited to the stiffs they have on hand? No trades, signings, callups allowed? And we're stuck with all of Hahn's veteran clowns for at least another season. We absolutely lost the Kimbrel trade (both of them) and the Hernandez trade and the Diekman trade...
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Hahn the Dumbass Again
It's not like those are the only choices. Certainly would take Haseley at minimum salary to shag balls in late innings over Pollock at $8mill. The only thing he can do is hit LHP, and that would only work if Hahn can find a platoon partner (which he can't, as Hahn has never used platooning in his illustrious career). Even that is risky as the odds favor further decline from Pollock. If you are on the roster, you've go to hit, with a spot or 2 reserved for defensive whizzes. Pollock has been terrible this year; Hahn letting add to his option was just more of the same.
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TLR out for the year
Perhaps, but that likely changed once they dispatched Avila. I doubt they're jealous of an operation run by Hahn.
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This group of players has quit and is not playing hard anymore
They had a gaping hole at 2B, and Escobar signed for a very reasonable amount - basically the sum of Harrison + Leury. (or Joe Kelly + $1 Mill). Escobar hasn't had a great year, but he's been better than the sum of Harrison + Leury.....or Joe Kelly. And Escobar signed early, the FO was unprepared, not thinking that that the market would move in December.