Everything posted by CaliSoxFanViaSWside
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Arizona Fall League - Running Thread - Opens 10/9
G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB K S CS OBP SLG BA OPS E Luis Robert 9 38 12 12 1 0 1 5 16 3 7 0 0 .366 .421 .316 .787 0 Laz Rivera 11 44 7 12 2 0 0 6 14 2 8 1 0 .333 .318 .273 .652 1 Basabe 7 24 0 5 0 0 0 2 5 7 9 2 1 .375 .208 .208 .583 0 Glendale has played 18 games Record is 7 and 11 after an 0-8 start. As a group pitching Banks, Thompson, Dopico and Burdi are doing fairly well. Dopico has the highest ERA and WHIP at 3.53 and 1 .30 Banks 2.53 ERA 1.13 WHIP , Thompson 1.13 ERA 0,75 WHIP Burdi has pitched the least of anyone on the team at 4.2 innings. He hasn't pitched in a week. Wondering if he's been shut down or experiencing sorenessor just extra careful. Everyone but Dopico has kept the walks way down.
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Ozzie wants to manage again
He's just looking for a better pay day.Nobody is going to be dumb enough to give him one.
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2018 World Series - Red Sox v. Dodgers
Look at it this way , Sale and the Sox won the World Series ! What a team effort . So many guys had great moments for the Red Sox. Total team victory. A great team. Fanfare for the common baseball travelin' man ,Steve Pearce MVP. Combined a little Ricky Nelson and Emerson Lake and Palmer there.
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Arizona Fall League - Running Thread - Opens 10/9
One injury filled season in the states and injuries in the DSL means the only thing we can judge him on is he can't healthy for very long. I wouldn't even be too concerned about lack of power next year. My main concern is keeping him healthy and getting some AB's .
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White Sox on verge of slipping into another first-round rut
Which makes it impossible to rank the Sox system if you really aren't as familiar or biased towards the other ones. That being said. It's very hard to be optimistic after a very bad year of injuries and Margulus pretty much saying what I have been saying though I will say its a bit premature to judge but the early returns haven't been good.Throw the injuries in with many of our doubts about the current administrations history and still current or unknown abilities to make the right picks or develop them and it only exacerbates the concerns. Right now i like guys that others are concerned about like Rutherford and Sheets because I like their approach to hitting. Power will come or it won't but I do see productive hitters either way. Power will determine how productive. Need to see more of just about everyone else and Robert is either very unlucky or made of glass. Maybe needs some yoga or something to limber up the muscles and get in the right frame of mind. I hate getting all new agey about it but I'm out of ideas to help the current administration develop some good players. (not that anyone's listening)
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Kevan Smith claimed off Waivers by Angels
Smith was a good soldier. He did his job when called upon and did it well. I wish him the best. Will always remember the HR he hit wearing the special jersey's with Daniel Webbs name on it. https://www.nbcsports.com/chicago/white-sox/kevan-smith-honors-daniel-webb-style-players-weekend-home-run
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Your Offseason Plan
Robert is made of glass and at the rate he's going he's 3 years away if he makes it at all. Expecting Madrigal that soon is also unrealistic. Long way to go for both. When each of them has a successful AA season maybe then you can guess a year or 2 from that point.
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Your Offseason Plan
This is what I've been saying for a while but we'll have to see if the prices remain the same. My guess is they won't. Guys who posters are talking about signing to 1 yr deals is unrealistic ,2 years might even be unrealistic for some of the 2 WAR types. All I keep hearing is we can't do that we have to keep spots open for our young guys . We can't block anyone. It's only 2 yrs into the rebuild. Don't be impatient . This what a rebuild is like. Money spent is wasted money . It's been my belief that we still need flippable assets and we have to spend money and take some chances if the end result can be getting some higher level minor league guys who have a chance to stick. If that means giving out a few 3 year deals so be it but I'm afraid $50M won't cut it. Starting pitching is always more expensive than we think. If that means taking some chances on guys who have an injury history so be it. There won't be enough bargains on the type of guys you probably want. We'll have to wait and see what happens. If the Escobar signing is any example we might have to hit the market early instead of waiting for bargains on the leftovers.
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Sox clear 3 more spots off of 40 man
A bunch really ? I read everything on here and I can't recall anyone thinking he was , maybe some said it facetiously .
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2018 World Series - Red Sox v. Dodgers
So Red Sox up 3 games to 1 now . Machado stepped on Pearce's heal at 1st on his ground out in the 9th. Wonder if he kicked or stepped on anybody during the season.
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Official NHL COVID season thread
CAW !
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How much $/years would you offer Eovaldi?
I'm not suggesting anything major,, just a dew veterans that can be signed for 1- 3 years who have a chance to put up decent numbers in either the first or 2nd year or the contract that will make them flippable. I don't know who they might be . Escobar got 3/21M. A few contracts in that range sounds doable to me. I doubt they'd lead to many extra wins.Hahn always seems to do his best work getting relievers . Find 1 or 2 relievers one starter and one position player on 1 to 3 yr contracts . 4 guys increase the odds of at least one of them getting flipped without being much of a financial burden, In the unlikely event all 4 do well and we start winning too much its ok because we flip them and the team craters again but maybe we get some AAA talent that can be used in the new competitive window whenever it may start.
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2018 World Series - Red Sox v. Dodgers
Game 2 close. Price threw a ton of change ups to stifle the 'Stros his last start, 43%. Guess who he is giving credit to for learning the change up. None other than James Shields.
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How much $/years would you offer Eovaldi?
I think the questions we and the Sox FO has to ask our/themselves is ; 1. When it comes to top end young FA talent will there be such a thing as a long term contract anymore ? 2. If all the top talent has to have opt outs does that make guys like Eovaldi, Brantley (2nd level FA's) more likely to sign longer contracts (3+ years) ? Every time I read anything about signing someone all I see is posters saying 1 or 2 years. Sure if you are going after bounce back types like Pomeranz its doable for a year or 2. If the new reality is free agency is getting more tricky then it might be a good idea to sign some FA's with the intention of flipping them even if it means giving out 2-4 year contracts. We have to face the facts that this team isn't going to just come together all in one year where the prospects come up and shine. Right now we need more good AAA guys and instead of waiting for it for another 2-3 years the Sox may have to make it happen . I really don't think we are going to miss the Delmonico's Cordell's Davidson's on the roster currently in favor of guys who could bounce back like a Donaldson or Pomeranz . Have to take some chances while we still can We are going to be vastly disappointed by casting this wide prospect net over our system where they all become above average major league players right when we want them to. This past year should have opened some eyes to what can happen to prospects.
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2018 White Sox catch-all thread
Sale or Rogers ?
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Official NHL COVID season thread
Offensively I like Gus. He makes some pretty nice passes.
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Official NHL COVID season thread
CAW !
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Top White Sox Prospects by Position: Outfielders (The Besssss)
By top level I assume you mean Charlotte and not the White Sox. Even if you pare OF's from Charlotte who is ready for AAA without it being considered rushing them ?
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Eduardo Escobar signs with the DBacks for 3 years 21 million
There goes Fathom's guy
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Joe Girardi holding out for a "Chicago team"
Don't want to debate it but there are times that bunting is a good strategy to avoid a DP late in a game where only 1 run could mean victory. Of course then the opposing manager could walk the bases loaded but still I'll take the man on third with 1 out when it's the potential winning run and maybe even the tying run too.
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Sox sign Eloy’s brother?
When I saw how slight he is the first thought was he might be sick or even be a half brother. and the Sox are doing this is a goodwill gesture, Of course if I'm right, which I actually hope I'm not, a "goodwill gesture " could be seen as a ploy to stay on Eloy's good side and the money has to be used any way or else they lose it. If he's honestly a legit prospect I suspect we'd have heard more about him.
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Sox sign Eloy’s brother?
No you're right.
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Top White Sox Prospects by Position: Outfielders (The Besssss)
Toronto has a few guys who could play 3rd in Kevin Smith and Cavan Biggio. Those aren't their primary positions but they have seen action there.
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Top White Sox Prospects by Position: Outfielders (The Besssss)
Someone is going to be traded this off season. Maybe minor leaguer for minor leaguer . Relieve the log jam to boost other positions. Might seem a bit early for it since so many of our OF's need more seasoning but Hahn did mention he'd consider it.
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How much $/years would you offer Eovaldi?
Eovaldi is a hot commodity right now . He's got great stuff even after 2 Tommy Johns. After Corbin he might be the best starting pitching name out there. He might even get a better contract than Corbin if he pitches a gem in the WS, Not sure how the 2 TJ's will affect his market but my guess right now before the WS is he'll get at at least 3 yrs. and $55M and 4/75 w/ a very good WS. If I had to make a guess on the Sox without having any idea what direction they are moving this off season I'd say Drew Pomeranz is more their speed.