TaylorStSox
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The entire history of the franchise has been that they're cheap. Crying about it incessantly is just annoying. You knew the outcome already. Why continue to cry? It's just weird imo.
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You can do better than this. I believe in you. Bring the heat.
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So now we have to diss Eloy to prove how mad we are? Jesus.
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You quoted it. Mission accomplished.
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Or spend $320M on the 2.7 WAR Harper? Considering the year Harper and Machado had last year, WAR isn't the best argument.
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I didn't make an argument. I'm mocking you guys.
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Sox don't spend on Machado - "fuck you, you cheap bastards." Sox spend money on Eloy - "fuck you, you idiots." #soxfans
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A pitcher getting Tommy John is strange? You what?
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Is anybody else shocked King Kong Bundy was only 61 and Vincent was 73? Both of those made me do a wtf.
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Re low fb's v high fb's: How you want to attack the hitter depends a lot on which side of the plate they're hitting from. LH hitters have a natural uppercut, have trouble catching up to pitches up and destroy hangerd. RH hitters have trouble getting to balls down and in. There's obviously exceptions. Both pitches have always been and will always be effective depending on the hitter.
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Personal opinions on Sox rebuild pieces.
TaylorStSox replied to Jack Parkman's topic in Pale Hose Talk
When I think of the long list of White Sox problems, it takes really long time until I get to Tim Anderson. At the very worst, he's adequate. -
Personal opinions on Sox rebuild pieces.
TaylorStSox replied to Jack Parkman's topic in Pale Hose Talk
This is where I see a lot of the stat guys get it wrong. You want every player to be a prototype, but you don't consider how the team fits together. If your SS is a plus defender and gets 20/25, he doesn't have to be a high obp guy to be incredibly valuable, especially if you have a high obp 2nd and 3rd baseman. You don't need your 1st baseman to hit 40 bombs if you're getting plus power out of your C etc. It's about how the pieces on the team fit together. Not everyone has to be the prototypical player. It's not fantasy baseball. -
Personal opinions on Sox rebuild pieces.
TaylorStSox replied to Jack Parkman's topic in Pale Hose Talk
If Moncada put up an .800 OPS with 25 homers and 25 SB's as a 24 year old, would anybody really be surprised? If Sale's elbow blew up this year, would anybody be surprised? This whole conversation could be a total 180 by this time next year and I don't think anybody in baseball would be surprised. -
Personal opinions on Sox rebuild pieces.
TaylorStSox replied to Jack Parkman's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Robert might never stay healthy, but that kid has "holy shit" kind of power. https://twitter.com/GoldenSombrero/status/1060371779644878848 I don't know how to embed a Tweet. -
Personal opinions on Sox rebuild pieces.
TaylorStSox replied to Jack Parkman's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Physically I can see that. Man, at 21 Jones already had a 30 HR season and a GG. Dude was a sure fire 1st ballot HOF for years and then just completely fell off a cliff. -
Personal opinions on Sox rebuild pieces.
TaylorStSox replied to Jack Parkman's topic in Pale Hose Talk
At the plate, and physically, Moncada reminds me of Rickey Henderson. Obviously he's going to strike out a hell of a lot more, but he also has a lot more pure power. -
Personal opinions on Sox rebuild pieces.
TaylorStSox replied to Jack Parkman's topic in Pale Hose Talk
If we're talking about pure talent and physical ability, I'd put Moncada and Robert 1A and 1B and Eloy at 2. They're both as about as physically gifted as any player you'll ever see. They most likely won't reach their potential, but that's because their potential is so incredibly high. -
Personal opinions on Sox rebuild pieces.
TaylorStSox replied to Jack Parkman's topic in Pale Hose Talk
So you think you're too intelligent for your own good? You actually think that? Jesus Christ, dude. I'm gonna leave this thread now. -
Personal opinions on Sox rebuild pieces.
TaylorStSox replied to Jack Parkman's topic in Pale Hose Talk
I like Lopez profile more than most. If he can locate his slider, his FB starts becoming an out pitch. His slider isn't great, but he still needs to throw it a lot more. If he can change eye levels with the slider, the high FB becomes really hard to hit. He's been dominant in spots. I think his ceiling is still a solid #2. His change can also be devastating at times. I think he can be a poor man's peak Bartolo Colon. Giolito is just too high maintenance to stick. The stuff is there sometimes, but he has so much shit going on with his delivery and his mental approach that I don't see him ever being consistent enough. He's a lot like Gavin Floyd. The talent is there. Everything else is lacking. -
I like baseball and I like watching players develop, so I'll watch a lot. I was one, probably the only one, who didn't want Harper or Machado anyway, so it won't change how much I'll watch.
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Place the blame where you feel it belongs
TaylorStSox replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
You post hundreds of times a day. How can anyone avoid you? -
Place the blame where you feel it belongs
TaylorStSox replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
101 Ways to Rename the Same Thread by Caufield12 -
Gio is probably the best example I can think of how over-coaching + borderline OCD can really screw a pitcher up. At this point, I'd tell him to just unleash it in the most comfortable way possible. He's close to having nothing to lose anyway.
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Dane Dunning: No TJS just yet, rest and monitor
TaylorStSox replied to ChiSoxFanMike's topic in Pale Hose Talk
When you start a post implying you're qualified to argue with doctors, it's going to make the rest sound pretty outlandish.
