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Romy back at Charlotte…homers
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Another chapelli triple, and excellent pitching for DSL. 12 ks for 3 pitchers.
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8/9 Game 1 GT: Sox at Royals - Lynn vs. TBD (Tue 310CT)
bmags replied to ChiSox59's topic in 2022 Season in Review
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Tim Anderson out 4-6 weeks with torn ligament in his hand
bmags replied to chw42's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Yeah, hopefully he’s up for Sept though (he won’t be, because it allows burger/Martin) but he has real power when he’s healthy. -
Bears have so much leverage with two franchise tags that would be about similar to his deal. I don’t see Roquans play working. but I also wouldn’t be surprised if he sits out.
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I kinda thought haas is just trying to get Ferrari to pay more money to put Schumacher in the seat again (esp since he crashes so much)
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Like this one
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yeah, this is really the more interesting number to me. It kinda has to be this. Even Birmingham...it feels like Kanny is the real prospect killer now. Get destroyed in Kanny, you might come back. Survive or thrive - you are a keeper. If he wants to be interesting though he can't be a mid level bat. He has to crush. And the reason for that is because he is right handed, and Gavin Sheets will still bat over him.
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I was surprised with Piastri. Everyone was saying McLaren but I thought the theory of him being offered AT and eyeing a top seat at red bull in a few years seemed a better fit. Would I even bet on mclaren having a better car than alpine in 2-3 years? Plus all the marketing stuff you have to do at mclaren. With Ricciardo...do you think there's a chance Haas to replace a magnussen or any weird Schumacher moves? Seems like he would be an ideal get for an "American" team, and could give him opportunities in Nascar races as well.
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I was amazed the post actually had identified a problem, let alone the one I'd point to.
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danke
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anyone got where sox are in kileys latest farm org ranking?
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Baseball America: Colson Montgomery #38 on Top 100 Update
bmags replied to bmags's topic in FutureSox Board
you can definitely see how baseball america has really shifted how they rate prospects. Far more younger, rising hitters, far less pitchers than they used to rank, far less immediate ranking of top college players right out of draft. -
Baseball America: Colson Montgomery #38 on Top 100 Update
bmags replied to bmags's topic in FutureSox Board
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man gotta say I agree with caulfield. Every year, a player or players in your lineup will be below expectations. But teams like dodgers, rays, cards can bring up and mix and match their roster in season to find the group getting them wins day in and day out while the underperformers can work out the kinks. The dodgers have about the same amount of players as the sox throwing out some historically terrible seasons. Max Muncy, bellinger, Barnes. But they are 41 games over, have a top ten farm, and have the kind of scouting that when their outfield was struggling they saw that Trayce Thompson was playing at a level he could help. They literally traded for trayce thompson and he has been hitting an .868 OPS over 35 games since acquiring him. Nobody on the dodgers will suddenly believe he's a long-term fixture and sign him to a 3-year 16.5 mill deal this offseason. Who knows if the sox even found that in Adam Hasely, despite ample injuries in the outfield we have plugged in Leury garcia, gavin sheets and other struggling players without fail, night after night. And to my own hobby horse, we do need to acknowledge the elephant in the room that has defined the white sox awkward operation. The dodgers can sport a $300 million payroll and also one of the most expansive and expensive scouting and talent development operations in the game. The cardinals can sport a $200 million payroll, but don't unless something special becomes available, and don't need to because the league funnels the most premium assets to them - an additional top 50 draft pick every year, and an extra million to spend on INTL free agency. The sox don't get funneled extra picks because they are a major market team, like the dodgers. But the sox also act like an old school big market team, who believes they can buy their competitiveness through free agency. But the sox don't act like an old school big market team, because they routinely get outpriced by everyone. Except on DHs. Except on Relievers. When this reign mercifully comes to an end, the next owner and group need to realize that in order for the sox to be a permanent contender, they need to funnel more money into the scouting and player development to build something closer to the dodgers. Our major league payroll advantage will need to be slimmer, but unlike the Guardians, we should still be able to afford to re-sign our big players, while being more limited in free agency. That's a trade off I'd happily accept. Our scouting and development is not atrocious. But it HAS to be top 5 to make what Hahn wants to do work, and he seems completely disinterested in it, otherwise it wouldn't have taken 10 years to get to below average.
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8/7 GT: Sox @ Rangers - Giolito vs. Howard (135pmCT)
bmags replied to ChiSox59's topic in 2022 Season in Review
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Nice to see very little strikeouts from new/rehabbing players in ACL
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Romy homer again. He’s good
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some fun ACL stuff as players get integrated: - Jacob Burke (11th round pick out of Miami) hit a homer last night - Jordan Sprinkle ended up 2-3 with a BB - UDFA Ben Beutel pitched 1.2 Innings of scoreless ball with 2 Ks And romy is looking good
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2014 they were 19th though.
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I think Vaughn definitely needs to work on a new approach to better produce power as a 1b/DH. Hard to look at this: https://baseballsavant.mlb.com/leaderboard/statcast?type=batter&year=2022&position=3&team=&min=q&sort=6&sortDir=desc This launch angle works for abreu because he barrels a lot, vaughn hasn't hit that as much. But he still hits the ball hard a lot. The cohort he's in with launch angle...i'd rather see him operate more like alonso/olson than what the others are doing aside from vlad (hits the ball way harder, way more raw power) and abreu (prodigious, can do whatever he wants)
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when your team is the 2014-5 royals, and you have very speedy base runners who are excellent at fundamentals, an amazing defense and bullpen, it can work. We have some speedy runners who are asked to keep it in first gear, who are terrible at baserunning anyway, horrible defense, slightly above average bullpen and good starting pitching. Seems it's not great in that scenario.
