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Dam8610

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  1. I like the idea of buying out the next 7 years and bringing him up now. Solves the concerns of everyone.
  2. I think these predictions have a much better chance of being accurate.
  3. Jose Altuve - international free agent signing in 2007 Dallas Keuchel - drafted 7th round in 2009 Marwin Gonzalez - acquired via trade in December 2011 George Springer - drafted 11th overall in 2011 Carlos Correa - drafted 1st overall in 2012 Lance McCullers Jr. - drafted 41st overall in 2012 Max Stassi - acquired via trade in February 2013 Tony Kemp - drafted 5th round in 2013 J.D. Davis - drafted 75th overall in 2014 Evan Gattis - acquired via trade in January 2015 Alex Bregman - drafted 2nd overall in 2015 Kyle Tucker - drafted 5th overall in 2015 Yulieski Gurriel - international free agent signing in 2016 Justin Verlander - acquired via trade in July 2017 Gerrit Cole - acquired via trade in January 2018 I didn't really look at the bullpen, but that's most of the Astros starting position players and rotation. All were acquired either through or as a result of internal development. In the cases of guys like Verlander and Cole, they had to have the prospects to trade to get them. This is also with at least 2 notable massive screwups along the way (letting J.D. Martinez go for nothing, drafting Mark Appel over Kris Bryant). They just won the World Series and are among the favorites to win this year. Trust. The. Process. We're in year 2. They're in year 7.
  4. It has to be for him to work with Zaleski. Hopefully he can get him throwing strikes again. Hansen flashed ace potential the last two seasons.
  5. Getting swept by Baltimore will be important.
  6. The Sox would need 20-35 the rest of the way in that scenario. 20-35 would also put the #1 pick in play, as that would require Baltimore to go 25-29.
  7. I think this farm is a lot deeper than a lot of people have given it credit for. The White Sox have had some absolutely horrendous luck on the injury front with prospects this year, but from a developmental standpoint, there have still been so many good seasons. You can find several at each of the three highest affiliates. To me, that's an indication of a very deep farm system.
  8. Dam8610 replied to Buehrle>Wood's topic in Pale Hose Talk
    Shouldn't someone with his speed and contact quality should expect a BABIP in the .320-.340 range?
  9. Dam8610 replied to flavum's topic in FutureSox Board
    He and Lambert have both developed into legitimate prospects with mid-rotation ceiling. The development staff should get some credit for this considering how quick everyone typically is to place the blame with them when things go wrong.
  10. Dam8610 replied to Buehrle>Wood's topic in Pale Hose Talk
    Great, that's one step closer to Adley Rutschman.
  11. Dam8610 replied to Buehrle>Wood's topic in Pale Hose Talk
    But if that thread is set up, then all their negative crap can be moved there and threads can stop getting bogged down in it.
  12. You really need to check the sense of humor box.
  13. All the pre draft reports said they wanted him, FWIW.
  14. Dam8610 replied to Buehrle>Wood's topic in Pale Hose Talk
    I'd like a higher ISO, but the rest of those numbers from Moncada are very encouraging and in line with what he was doing before the injury. Maybe he was playing through being hurt and his true talent right now (at age 23) is a 15% BB, 25% K, .175-.225 ISO kind of player. With a .320 BABIP, that would make a pretty strong line, something like .260/.380/.460, which is a very good player. He's also at the point on the aging curve where he's highly likely to continue getting better. To me, that seems like a player to be excited about.
  15. Well, crap, you're right on that. The 90% thing must have been the effective rate when considering corporate and individual tax. Change the number to 52% or 50% and it's still a valid point for the individual side (where rates were much higher) and shows how much power and sway corporations have held in our country for a very long time.
  16. Any rumors on any White Sox moving?
  17. How would raising taxes on wealthy individuals and corporations or removing the social security wage cap "directly crush the economy of her district"? Businesses seemed to operate just fine under Eisenhower's 90% tax rate, and no one even wants anything close to that now. The Laffer curve did have a point, but we passed the point of diminishing marginal return on it in the 1980s.
  18. Rodon isn't a prospect, but he is a pitcher the White Sox developed that's still on the team. What players are you speaking of that were "fawned over from 2014-2016"?
  19. Sounds good to me, who do the Sox get?
  20. I'd honestly want right side of IF guys (SS, 3B) or Cs if we're targeting specific positions. I could see a team coming to the Sox with a good offer for Avi, someone with a need for a power bat that doesn't want to pay elite prices. The question is would Hahn take the deal.
  21. Eloy is a monster, but I'm not giving him 2008 Manny Ramirez cred until he proves it at the ML level. He's not a one man team yet. At least not in MLB.
  22. You're counting Fulmer and not Rodon? That seems biased for the purpose of making your point, especially since a lot of people thought the bullpen was Fulmer's destination anyway. Rodon has clearly developed into a frontline starter IMO. Also, Lopez and Giolito could still become frontend or mid-rotation starters. Then there's Kopech, Stephens, Adams, Guerrero, Cease, Hansen, Dunning, Medeiros, Lambert, Flores, and all but one of those guys are legit prospects who have performed well in AA or higher this year. If you get 1/3 of Lopez, Giolito, and Fulmer to stick as a starter, then 1/3 of the list of guys in AA or higher that I listed to stick as a starter, and combine them with Rodon, you have a starting rotation and likely a formidable bullpen.
  23. Except that there's a force in Charlotte waiting to be unleashed on the league, and several waves of talent behind him. It'll get better, starting next year.
  24. Dam8610 replied to Heads22's topic in FutureSox Board
    Hansen needs to get back with Zaleski. That was the guy who fixed him initially, so he's likely the best one to figure out the problem and help him adjust and fix it. I don't believe talent like what Hansen displayed the last two seasons just evaporates, so it's probably a mental thing like many here have said. Maybe Zaleski can get him out of his head again.

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