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  1. We will get them back when we bring our ground all hitting 300 lb players to run all over them
  2. Just another day of a TLR team where we are being clowned.
  3. No idea, but no reason imo to hold back some of these W-S outfielders and he’s done most to earn a call up.
  4. Feels like OF is the surplus in W-s, I wish they'd do a neslony to AAA, ellis/colas to AA
  5. Woo hoo! Congrats!
  6. W-S is the best. Love that park.
  7. I think it’s completely reasonable to give Montgomery the majority of the year in Kannapolis. Succeeding in Kanny and Birmingham >>>> success in W-S/CHA
  8. I’m not banking on Williams after what he’s showed, but he is still 2 years younger than dosunmu and lost a year basically. WCJ also looked passive and a baby and in Orlando definitely looks more the version the bulls wanted when they drafted. Took 3 years and really 4. but maybe it never happens. The low usage rate always being referred to as unselfish annoys me. Some times your team needs you to step up.
  9. barons games now...will be sad.
  10. Nice, congrats! Don't buy a lot of NB sized clothes, really try not to buy too much until you know what you need. They change phases so quick, and every baby is different with preferences for places to sleep, etc. Other than that, the worst advice you'll hear that is actually the best advice you'll hear is 'you'll know what to do when it happens'. Hard to understand how you will know the exact needs of a teeny blob that can't speak or do much, but you'll be spending so much time with them you figure it out pretty quick. But hard to prepare for how you'll know stuff.
  11. unfortunately though I am pro Sosa on a long timeline, this is a legitimate jump. I don't know about a big jump here, but, worth a shot.
  12. I know it was a terrible start for him and he's been much better since June, but do think it's notable for all the struggles Jose Rodriguez is only at a 15% krate in birmingham. His BABIP is lower, and yeah, power down. But I wonder if he's really tried to cut down on the K's.
  13. Tatis and Soto were up at 20 years old, you don't do that because of player development. They were going to be MLB baseball players.
  14. you think the people drafting him wanted to send him straight to big leagues as a reliever and never let him develop his third pitch or endurance in the imors? Or was the white sox bullpen and pitching collapsing in 2020 and the sox took a gamble they had a hard time unwinding once he was a good reliever? https://theathletic.com/1871512/2020/06/15/how-white-sox-draft-pick-garrett-crochet-matured-into-a-most-valuable-weapon/ First-year White Sox scouting director Mike Shirley made the call to take Crochet at No. 11 with the naked intent that he will be a future rotation cog, but that gamble is regarded as a bold leap of faith that divided scouts. “He put his cojones on the table,” Vitello said of Shirley. “I think he’s going to be rewarded for it.” ... Anderson thinks Crochet’s frame could still support another 10 pounds acquired through a major league strength program and has been sending his pupil big-league baseballs so that he can get used to the feel of them on his fingers. But he doesn’t think the White Sox should rush Crochet up to the majors to live off his fastball-slider combination. But yeah sure it was always the plan.
  15. To some extent I find bulls offseason lead ups a bit boring because I don't quite believe any chatter. I assume stuff will happen. I hope good. We need shooting galore. But we also need health. Williams really hasn't shown much, but he really is young and had too many starts and stops. He's on a different timeline though, good bait.
  16. I don't have a problem with Paddy per se, I think Hahn is the problem in letting each unit run independent strategies and not trying to make any complement each other. Look at crochet, to me that's a big sign of lack of cohesion in decision making in pd vs. scouting vs. gm. Hostetler and Paddy were both generating older prospects and left a gaping chasm after the main graduations. Shirley and Paddy are both going after top talent and running some very small classes. Paddy definitely got INTL scouting up and running. It doesn't run exactly the way I like, but for the most part when Paddy values a guy higher than BA or some other group indicates other team did, I tend to beleive paddy is right. He also doesn't run PD, so who knows how much extra buffer could happen. But at this point, the guy put his neck down on Tatis, Robert, Abreu, tried hard for Soto. I didn't think Yolbert had a chance to be decent based on his Cuban stats, now he's on verge of a long mlb career (still wouldn't have paid him 2.5 mill and made him our own class, but eh).
  17. For me it is fun how this has played out. Probably unfairly, but I sort of separate out the Cuban pipeline from the rest of our INTL process. They pay a premium (esp in Robert, Abreu case) and are getting older, more established prospects. But in 2017 Paddys tenure outside abreu had shown zilch, especially in the position player side. Our top signings in 2015 were awful in DSL ball, let alone when they finally made it stateside. Adolfo was more of an idea than a player (I believe this was his breakout year in 2017). Players rarely made it past A ball. Yolmer was the last guy we had make it up and I think he was signed in that no mans land after wilder? So it was significant when Sosa showed up in AZL as a 16/17 year old and was not striking out 40% of the time, and getting contact with his decent average. He finally seemed like a guy who may make it to the show. After that, he moved up like clockwork, rarely wowing but always surviving some very difficult jumps and extremely young for his levels. But as he was going through that, we started actually getting really shiny objects that stole his thunder. Ramos came in with some actual power. Baileys first year in DSL, Mieses return to A ball, Yolbert's AA year, Misael Gonzalez. And we kinda missed Sosa last year really starting to put up some solid A+ numbers. And then out of nowhere this year happens. So it's funny to me Sosa way back in 2017 finally being something to latch onto as the first guy that may actually have some MLB run, and here he is, actually that. He beat Adolfo to the show. He beat Yolbert. He beat Ramos. And once again he did it by just showing incredible resilience, durability, resilience and maturity to handle big challenges. Hopefully that translates to the big leagues.
  18. Excellent first Sosa conversation lol @flavum @fathom @BigHurt3515
  19. don't let gio pitch day games especially after a late night. Just begging for this.
  20. Wow another Godwin Bennett Home Run and the first home run for Guillermo Rodriguez, a 17 y.o. SS out of Venezuela
  21. Based on last month I'd expect some end of month movement/notes from BA
  22. IIIIIIIaaaannnnn Happ that's his name that's the player we'll beg for when we strike out lots lots more and end up saying vogelbach's the cure
  23. Maybe the blue jays pitchers should have taken advantage of the extremely obvious outside zone more often.
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