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Tyler Flowers is your 2014 starting catcher
Princess Dye replied to LittleHurt05's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (IowaSoxFan @ Mar 21, 2014 -> 01:50 PM) On the other side, Hahn has take a lot of risk out of his acquisitions by acquiring guys that are major league ready as they have at least ML level floors. He traded Peavy and received a ML ready talent in Garcia two lottery tickets in Montas a guy that projects as at least a high leverage reliever, and glove first SS and a third guy that has a chance to be a bullpen guy. He dumped almost $20M of Rios' deal for a super UT player. Not a great return, but it freed up money for Abreu. He turned a back end of the rotation starter and a guy that was going to be moved off the 40 man roster into a cost controlled lead off hitter that was a top 100 prospect before his injury last season. He turned a soon to be expensive closer into another top 100 prospect. He ran one of the best drafts in baseball last season as the Sox pulled in several guys (Engel, May, Mitchell, and Goldberg) who already showing good potential and the ability to move fast through the system. He signed the best power prospect in the international July 2 class. It would have been nice to grab Tanaka, but you can't financially hamstring the franchise to take a chance on a guy that has never played in the majors. I can not think of any really poor moves Hahn has made. He is setting up this team to produce its own talent, and when they are close to competing he has left the team the financial flexibility to fill in any gaps at that time. Great post. One nitpick..is Reed really 'soon to be expensive' ? I suppose in the sense that any closer could be seen as that, but with 'expensive' i think of $-figures that prevent you from doing a bunch of other stuff to great degree -
Tyler Flowers is your 2014 starting catcher
Princess Dye replied to LittleHurt05's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Maybe this is in another thread, but this article is a nice wrap up about what's been going on with the White Sox...and puts it in a Sox-recent-history perspective. http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/the-most-in...cago-white-sox/ Kind of poses the thought of Abreu as the expected success guy, Eaton as the solid guy, A-Garcia as the boom or bust, Davidson as the maybe-maybe-not. I guess due to his positional fit. -
Tyler Flowers is your 2014 starting catcher
Princess Dye replied to LittleHurt05's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (BrentVigs @ Mar 20, 2014 -> 10:27 AM) He will not be the starting catcher come May 1st. What is the thing that will happen on May 1st. -
The thing with Nieto is things are so dismal at this position ...that they might just be liking him defensively enough to feel he can be here as purely a defensive catcher. And any offense from the left side is gravy
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Perfect time to take a look at a young guy. We dont need to win right now. Improve the organization by sacrificing a roster spot. When you disabuse yourself of the notion that you need to be great this year...............you can do these things and grow long term. And put pressure on Nats to dump him to us for something near-worthless.
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Southside Sox kind of talked about a growing discomfort with Phegley's basics behind the plate. The arm is good but the rest lacks.
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QUOTE (Eminor3rd @ Mar 18, 2014 -> 01:33 PM) He may look like Cabrera, but he sure as hell doesn't hit like him. Not fitting the bill on this puts him in company shared by, oh, all but 2 or 3 people in the history of Earth
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Tyler Flowers is your 2014 starting catcher
Princess Dye replied to LittleHurt05's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (SCCWS @ Mar 18, 2014 -> 01:07 PM) I'll simplify it so you can understand. Flowers struck out more than any catcher in baseball last year based on number /AB. 6 out of 26 is a small sampling and it is only the mid-point of Spring training, but it is also against a range of ML to Class A pitchers. On a team that needs offense, he may be headed for a worst season this year. In the 315 PAs before last year he had a 700 OPS. So by your metric we're to only consider his 275 PAs last year? Is that fair to him? Take his successes and failures into account. Offensively he's subpar and defensively he's well-rounded enough. That doesnt equal league-worst anything. If he takes his career 650 OPS up this year, by having say a 700 OPS again-- with a little more health now -- you can do a lot worse for what he makes. He makes peanuts. My guess is this year we will have a guy who will be out a TON and also hit 15,17 bombs. And be just fine defensively, good not great. You get what you pay for and someone who does that stuff for less than $1M can be on my team. Catcher is wrongly looked at here as The Only Hole. -
I met someone named Wegner recently and had to do all possible to keep from laughing..but my eyes may have bulged momentarily i partially wanted him to do something that i'd have to question. loudly
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Tyler Flowers is your 2014 starting catcher
Princess Dye replied to LittleHurt05's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Mar 17, 2014 -> 10:11 AM) For what catchers were going for in the off-season, it didn't make sense to spend 10-20 times what the Phegley would make, for a season that isn't really going anywhere. A guy who fit into your long term plans? Sure. The one guy the Sox liked, they were outbid for by the Yankees. Other than that, there were some really bad catchers and/or contracts out there. Agreed. If we end up being surprise-good, we can acquire something. No sense in paying someone now when the expectation is not...that we're going to be good right now. Spend on catcher when the time is right. In the meantime, see if you can raise a little value in one of the current guys or just lose games while trying, which is likely on the menu either way. Saltalamacchia wasnt making us catch DET this year obviously. -
Tyler Flowers is your 2014 starting catcher
Princess Dye replied to LittleHurt05's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Flowers' first 317 PAs in the bigs were .205/.307/.388. Then last year happened..he was hurt and things were awful. But if you get that first guy again, then basically you have garden variety defensive catcher and garden variety catcher on offense. Making low salary. That is fine by me. We'd have other places to improve if that .700 OPS guy comes back. Other teams tend to pay guys a whole lot more money to get, what, .730 OPS with garden variety catching? Leaguewide someone point me to the stockpiles of fantastic catchers. -
QUOTE (Knuckles @ Mar 15, 2014 -> 08:00 PM) First game for me this season! Hyped and two Shiner Bocks deep! Holla. Is Shiner Holiday Cheer any good? Had it once. But cant remember.
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QUOTE (raBBit @ Mar 14, 2014 -> 01:20 PM) What do you guys think of the 3-4-5 spots for the regular season. I think going Dunn-Abreu-Garcia is the best option. Dunn 3rd will have pitchers giving him better pitches with Abreu protecting him. Garcia 5th will break up the potential group of slow guys in Abreu-Dunn-Viciedo-Gillaspie. I like CF Eaton 2B Beckham DH Dunn 1B Abreu RF Garcia LF Viciedo 3B Gillaspie C Flowers SS Ramirez I think we'll see CF Eaton SS Ramirez RF Garcia 1B Abreu DH Dunn LF Viciedo 3B Gillaspie 2B Beckham C Flowers We're identical. Well I tend to just assume Flowers last in all situations but i guess maybe i see the AR last philosophy as a little ..bunching of speed
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Dunn not in the best shape of his life
Princess Dye replied to The Ultimate Champion's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Dunn saying he isnt what he used to be reminds me of my dad saying he isnt what he used to be. In both cases I am sympathetic. Humanity and excellence eventually get drained. Time,she's undefeated -
Dunn not in the best shape of his life
Princess Dye replied to The Ultimate Champion's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Dumping Dunn with absolutely nothing in return as far as money or players makes zero sense and that is impossible to question. Obviously at that point you stick with him and hope for a 2012 replay, which is not insane considering that year he had actual live bodies in the lineup in front and behind him. A guy like Dunn needs people on base necessitating a decent pitch come his way. Or of course something following him that's of a threatening nature. 2013 was not that. As a hitter, Last-Few-Years-Dunn takes the shape of whatever receptacle he's in. -
White Sox vs Angels 3/13 game thread
Princess Dye replied to southsider2k5's topic in 2014 Season in Review
micah johnson is the only vocal pacers fan i'll Follow -
White Sox vs Angels 3/13 game thread
Princess Dye replied to southsider2k5's topic in 2014 Season in Review
QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Mar 13, 2014 -> 02:18 PM) De Aza and Abreu singles were sandwiched around an Alexei DP. i think you just confused the bread n' the meat -
QUOTE (GallonsOfSemien @ Mar 13, 2014 -> 11:18 AM) Carlos Lee's thighs remind me of David Viciendo's thighs... Thick, muscular, good for hours of "laborous" endeavors... It's possible you'll be an asset here but it'll be an uphill climb from this
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Dunn not in the best shape of his life
Princess Dye replied to The Ultimate Champion's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (The Ultimate Champion @ Mar 13, 2014 -> 07:24 AM) Boy that's one big cookie of encouragement for all you Dunn lovers who believe some team is going to swoop in and pick up part of this guy's contract. The other 29 see those stats, too. They also see this mindset, from the guy who was more or less dumped in his free agent year and who famously for a year or two had his desire for playing the game of baseball constantly questioned. And if he replays his 2012 season then these quotes and perceived mindset go out the window and teams will come calling. Put up some stats and memories become short. Don't, and they won't. That's where we're at with him. Plus his 2013 was just down some from 2012, nothing insurmountable. As you say, it will be about losing PART of the contract midyear. That isnt that difficult to accomplish if he has a regular Sox-Dunn year, as opposed to '11. -
QUOTE (Stan Bahnsen @ Mar 12, 2014 -> 02:15 PM) Paulino struggling early again Ooh, gonna have to crank back up my old Rienzo thread
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QUOTE (Stan Bahnsen @ Mar 10, 2014 -> 02:46 PM) I think we're looking at JefCon9 (translated as Gillaspinger platoon, batting 9th) to start the season. Get hot Matty. Wow, lots of awesome in this post
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This is a tough one because Viciedo with a good year would suddenly have some real serious trade value. The organizational-health move is to give him another shot at this thing. Meanwhile De Aza is more of an all-around player. I think the mental mistakes are something that can be focused on...we saw Rios improve in that department. If we want to pile some wins early this coming year and take our best shot at this thing, then ADA is playing more than Viciedo If we want to try and take a shot at the Grand Prize, and take a chance in hopes of getting something substantial for our troubles..then Viciedo plays.
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I was letting myself get excited about Nieto, but offensively it kind of brings me back to earth to realize.....he has basically been Kevan Smith, but with switch hitting as a feature. Kevan Smith was actually (far better) at the lowest levels too. Age difference is a year, and both guys have kind of been that intriguing-but-not-able-to-rise-through-the-ranks guy.
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QUOTE (BigHurt3515 @ Mar 4, 2014 -> 03:09 PM) Glad to see Abreu and Viciedo taking walks Hawk's going to have to change his well-worn "Latins leaving the island" phrase. Who knows, his brain may actually fall backwards into progress...
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so he didnt bat second, then oi.
