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  1. RF trade? Calhoun as most likely.
  2. I don’t even know where to focus honestly. Still have my crush on Tony McGee. I don’t think it changes affordability of top line guys, but if scouts all like a guy go get em for a nickel
  3. Well good news is it shouldn’t be costly to acquire any necessary middle relief help.
  4. Read some weird stuff that Yanks were looking at Andrelton Simmons for SS and we’re tired of Gleybars defense. So...Urshela, Simmons, Torres, lemahieu, Voit? What gives?
  5. If I was Royals or Orioles I’d be all over that.
  6. Adam Duvall is absolutely the wrong complement to our offense but just throwing it out there that I like him and think he’ll be a good player next year
  7. I would worry about this but Sox did let him throw a ton of sliders and it didn’t matter (even though it was still effective!). He just has awful command and feel. “Bulldog” pitchers seems like a euphemism now for a guy that will be too stubborn to change when it ain’t working. Pass
  8. If you remember the 2019 draft, we went big with vaughn/thompson/dalquist/beard then the rest of our 10 rounds were a lot of seniors or budget signings due to those four taking all the budget. Weems was our 6th rounder, a senior our of AZ, but he was ranked 431 by BA, so that inflates a bit where he was pictured to go. He did do great, but he was a 22 year old in Rookie and Great Falls. Here was his scouting reporT: Ranked #431 prospect in 2017 draft An Arizona commit, Weems is from the northern part of the state, in Flagstaff, where he dominated as a prep. As a freshman, he was a midweek starter as Yavapai won the NJCAA World Series, and he made a leap as a sophomore, tossing five (seven-inning) complete games and striking out 12 per nine. He gets most of his whiffs with either an average fastball, which can sit 87-91 mph and touch 92 at times. His fastball has some sink while his breaking ball, a hard slider, can show some depth and flash above-average. Weems has improved his delivery, staying taller, keeping the ball and down and getting ground ball outs when he isn't missing bats. From instructionals, the "unknown" guy we started hearing about was Carranza, so this kinda comes out of no where and I just have a hard time believing this dude is really noteworthy now unless he found a bunch of velocity and...I don't trust BP would have been tipped off on that.
  9. We need to preserve the Lee comp for when our big baby boy Ben Bailey gets here.
  10. I'll admit that seeing players go from Schaumburg to the sox during a playoff run being well prepared may have made me get ahead of myself for Vaughn being ready to go.
  11. Sure Jack, you’ve really proved you’ve given this a lot of thought.
  12. And I do value NPB experience, it's really that he was still just in their minors that worries me. But you never know the circumstances, and I imagine there is never an easy transition but it may be especially difficult to go from Cuba to Japan on someone, if just due to written language.
  13. That's another possibility, good point. Also, even though this wasn't your point, I just wanted to clarify that I have doubts he's close to ready to be an MLB starter, not that it's specifically about RF.
  14. I am hopeful we sign him, pretty much assume he is signed, honestly. But I have doubts he is close to ready for RF. Best case scenario is he is amazing in minors and we have a RF cost controlled for next year, or trade piece.
  15. I really think you need to bundle up the As/Twins as a hypothetical and not dodgers/cleveland. Dodgers and Cleveland, and Tigers before them, had a really great run that just didn't have that luck that comes with winning a championship, but put themselves in position multiple times. The Twins/As were doing the very cautious long-term look to make sure they can compete on their budgets, and that would be pretty brutal. I don't know how I would feel as a Twins fan about all this. I think I probably think more favorably on the 2010 white sox than they do on most of their playoff teams, and that's just easier because it was still in the shadow of an amazing year.
  16. The thing with a Youkilis comp and Vaughn though - that's actually a very good complementary player for this offense. If he can get walks to 12%, have <15% strikeout rate while providing an iso around 160 and greater on peak years, that's replacing a bat like Edwin who was just famine and no feast.
  17. The 70k comes from the 3 closest states, though. If Trump wins AZ, GA, and Wisconsin (all within 25k or less), that puts it at a 269-269 tie and the way the house votes on the president made it extremely likely that Trump would have the votes to swing it his way in the house. This is partially why the AZ call on election night was such a big deal. Even though it turned out closer than expected, by 2-3am it was pretty clear Wisconsin/Michigan were going to end up for biden and NV as well. Then it was just waiting and a close enough margin that it seemed like a nailbiter.
  18. That ones fine, I hate player comps and don't think they add anything. If you would have said "I think he's closer to a 160 ISO than 200 I would have agreed, but when a guy whose basically around 110 ISO? I know people will cry about it being park driven, but I think Brandon Belt is also possible. But his approach being so good may mean he gets pitches he wants more and can drive them out even if his power isn't prodigious.
  19. Probably hurts not to have a playoff of any sort. But, you are right. 59 sox had much less lore in the city than the 63 hawks, for instance. My family were from baltimore and moved here when I was a kid, so I had no built-in sox knowledge, and I still don't get pre-80s sox players right in terms of matching them to their eras.
  20. If that's your comp, for most of his career he's a big upgrade over Rosario, and it makes little sense to add Rosario if you think he needs to either be a DH or LF.
  21. Casey Kotchman was a 10 home guy, so you aren't sure he's a 30 homer guy, so he must be a 10 homer guy.
  22. Move Eloy to DH to make room for an equally bad defensive LFer who is a worse hitter, while likely keeping a better hitter in the minors for a year. Sign me up.
  23. This wouldn't surprise me, would be a very successful offseason if just gio and vaughn get us an extra year or two.
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