Jake
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Moncada nearing a career low in strikeout rate in a 15-game span: He's managed solid production in that span as well: He has also made some significant strides as a right-handed hitter. Since the start of July, he has a 100 wRC+ (.717 OPS) with a manageable 27% K% and 11% BB%. He has actually been better right-handed than left-handed by a small amount since July. This should end the discussion about him dropping switch-hitting for the moment.
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How many wins do the Bears get this season
Jake replied to Kyyle23's topic in Alex’s Olde Tyme Sports Pub
With regard to last year's team, it's worth keeping in mind that they were ludicrously unlucky and had pivotal calls/plays that easily could have swung the outcome go against them on several occasions. Better luck and you have at least another win, if not 2 or 3. -
Yeah and just imagine if all your other potential employers agreed that they wouldn't hire you if you wanted to back out of your current gig.
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The contract rules that govern MLB mean there is no requirement for a minor leaguer to negotiate a special deal in order to come up to the majors. If the White Sox or anybody else wants to have a player on a different type of contract, they should either advocate for a new system in the next collective bargaining negotiations or make a better offer to their minor leaguer. The rules make young players take a very small salary and be locked out of market rate salary for most of their careers in order to avoid disincentives to calling them up. The Sox and a number of others just aren't satisfied with all these things and want to steal even more money from their employees.
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Makes sense Eloy isn't playing in AAA today. Sox already informed him that performance has no bearing on whether you'll play in MLB, no use risking injury.
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For what it's worth, if the Sox came to him offering a contract in exchange for a call-up, it is concrete proof of their bad faith dealing and may cost them in a grievance proceeding.
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The handling of this situation has been so bad. Now Hahn gets talked into insulting his franchise cornerstone by saying he doesn't want to develop a 21-year-old DH, which is of course an unnecessary cheapshot against such an important figure and totally asinine — as if he'd be unable to get better at defense while playing every day in Chicago for a month rather than sitting on his hands. I haven't seen this shared here, but I found it to be an excellent argument about how the Sox bungled this: https://www.soxmachine.com/2018/08/31/the-business-case-against-suppressing-eloy-jimenez/
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Hawk about Frank Thomas's endorsement deal: "Eugenics, is it?"
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Both Giolito and Lopez were praised as minor leaguers for how good their curveballs were and they both reached MLB with the Sox having cut back drastically on the use of their curveballs in favor of a slider or changeup. This has been a very consistent pattern with the White Sox — I don't know if this is common in other organizations. I even remember Nate Jones having a strong curveball as a minor leaguer only to see it completely gone as a major leaguer.
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It's not that I want it to be the Sox and no one else. I want it to be whichever team is doing it. I wanted the Cubs to get in trouble with Bryant too. I do think that it should be pretty easy to at least have no service time penalty to the team if the player is called up in September. Then you just add a provision that if the player is used in the playoffs that same year, then the September service days are added back to the service time.
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I think the lack of Dunning is probably more about him having accrued a decent amount of innings already this year. No reason to push him back up to game speed when he might benefit from the extended rest.
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We should have called him up a month ago. If it is true the Sox approached him with a contract offer designed to secure the extra year while also calling him up this season, it would be proof positive of the Sox's motivations. I would be happy for the Sox to get sanctioned for this stuff because it's bad for the game and something has to be done to stop it.
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Every player is different. Moncada was obviously pretty immature when he arrived stateside and there's no telling what kinds of emotional traumas go on when you leave Cuba like he did. In baseball terms, he spent a year or more out of organized baseball while he left Cuba and that's something that surely set back his developmental timeline a little bit as well. There's just no reason to panic at this stage.
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Kopech the latest MLB player with questionable Twitter history
Jake replied to LittleHurt05's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Let's be clear: Kopech appears to be experiencing no negative consequences from this beyond mild embarrassment -
Kopech the latest MLB player with questionable Twitter history
Jake replied to LittleHurt05's topic in Pale Hose Talk
I'm not mad at the people who found the tweets even if they did it for silly reasons. Kopech said the stuff and he should answer for it — and he did. I don't think what he said then appeared to reflect a deep-seated bias or hatred, but that doesn't make it okay. But he was young and he hasn't made excuses or pretended it wasn't wrong, so I'm happy to move on from it. -
And whatever the number is right now, you'd have to double it after a good month in MLB.
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I'd lead with an offer of $40M for 7 years with 2-3 team or possibly vesting options.
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Luis Avilan traded to Phillies for Felix Paulino
Jake replied to Sleepy Harold's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Yeah now that I think of it, it's almost criminal that we didn't call up Bummer -
Luis Avilan traded to Phillies for Felix Paulino
Jake replied to Sleepy Harold's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Stupid. There was no rush to move Avilan and he's the type of pitcher who should get you a prospect more in the mold of Charlie Tilson. -
Worth noting that the CBA will be renegotiated before these guys potentially reach free agency and all the monkeying around with service time happening now may not even matter.
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I am sympathetic to the view that pitcher health is so hard to project 6 years into the future that you need to optimize for the next 2-3 years and just let the rest shake out. And if they are about to trade Shields and ended up calling Spencer Adams or something, it would have made the games they're (no longer) playing way too obvious.
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Still happy with his ABs tonight. That was a pitch that would have been tough to hit and wasn't close.
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FWIW I think Anderson had said his vision problem was very minor
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I hope Abreu is a White Sox forever
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Changed his approach so much that he purged the concept of the walk from his mind
