Everything posted by chitownsportsfan
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ST: 3/10 at Royals
QUOTE (CaliSoxFanViaSWside @ Mar 10, 2015 -> 04:42 PM) Yea those things have to be handled with an inner fire. The season is too long to let things bother you. Vow to do better then let it roll off your back. I listened to a pretty good interview with Logan Morrison on 710 ESPN here in Seattle the other morning where he talked about learning to control his emotions (both negative and positive) and how for most guys it only comes with experience. Personally I'd rather have Micah build up his confidence in AA or AAA for a couple months and then re-evaluate the situation at 2B. MLB is not the place to learn this stuff. There isn't much upside in having him the starter and Sanchez only seeing action once or twice a week and say for instance (and it could very well happen, a hot spring means little to nothing when the real games start) he struggles out of the gate and is hitting 180/220/300 in late May -- then what do you do? It makes so much more sense to start with Sanchez and have Micah in AAA knocking down (hopefully) the door.
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ST: 3/10 at Royals
QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Mar 10, 2015 -> 03:53 PM) Daryl Van Schouwen @CST_soxvan 5m5 minutes ago Abreu has gone from first to third twice on hits to right by Shuck. Running hard, moving well. Ok, put him back in the bubble wrap please.
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ST: 3/9 vs D-backs 3:05
QUOTE (Chilihead90 @ Mar 9, 2015 -> 06:06 PM) Alexei isn't listed as 220 though. Montas is listed at 185 on his Baseball America page. That was good for a chuckle. Maybe 225.
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ST: 3/9 vs D-backs 3:05
QUOTE (Chilihead90 @ Mar 9, 2015 -> 05:39 PM) Holy s***, he's a SS? He's gigantic. Looked like 6'4. Yea I think he might be a "SS" in name only at this point. Is he playing SS for the Sox now? His bat does have some pop, seems he'd have been given a chance in MLB if could hold his own at SS but somehow I don't think he really can.
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ST: 3/9 vs D-backs 3:05
QUOTE (Chilihead90 @ Mar 9, 2015 -> 05:30 PM) Nope, Micah thrown at at 2nd, and then some guy named Juan Diaz blasted an opposite field bomb to RF. Signed a MiLB contract this spring and is (clearly) in camp with the Sox. He spent some time in the Mariners' low minors before getting as high as AAA with the tribe. Generic AAAA shortstop from what I can tell. Has some pop for a shortstop but no other standout tools and struggles with contact.
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ST: 3/6 Game Thread, SOX @ SD, 2:05pm CT
QUOTE (shipps @ Mar 6, 2015 -> 04:11 PM) Is Rodon effectively wild with how he pitches or is he pinpoint putting the ball right where he wants it? From all reports he struggles with command on his fastball and at times his slider. That said, his stuff is electric and he doesn't need Cliff Lee's command and control to contribute this year. I'd be more curious as to what his fastball is sitting at. If it's 93-95, hell yea. 91-93 would be a little concerning, but it's early in spring.
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White Sox with the Fourth Toughest Schedule
Reflects the quality in the AL central this year. Many projections have the Indians as a top 5 team.
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Bold Prediction for Avisail Garcia
QUOTE (TaylorStSox @ Mar 5, 2015 -> 03:45 PM) I definitely value tools more than stats when looking at young players. I'm probably at the opposite end as Eminor. With that said, I totally agree with him about Avi. He's got some major red flags. I hope I'm wrong, but I just don't see it. I just don't see the red flags personally. All he's done in his 500 or so MLB PA is hold his own, many of those coming before he turned 23. Yea he hits a lot of ground balls, he also carries a career .329 BABIP which means he's fast to first and hits the ball rather hard even on the ground. Cut the grass a little shorter at the Cell! Seriously though if he struggles to do anything more than 260/300/400 this year then yea, he's little more than a below average starter given his likely difficutlies in RF, but if he goes say 280/330/460 then he's back on track to have a solid 10 year career in RF for the Sox. This guy is raw, despite breaking into the bigs at 20. The Tigers jerked him around and the injury obviously messed him up last year. That he was even able to hold his own after missing 3+ months was impressive to me. He even played winter ball, not something many guys with his talent and big league experience would even bother with, coming off an injury or not. He works hard and has tremendous tools. It doesn't always work out, and the production so far hasn't been there, but hey, progress is not always linear.
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"Best off-season job ever."
QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Mar 5, 2015 -> 08:12 PM) And nearly unlimited range to his left blah blah blah. I tell ya stone pony if gordon could actually hit his way out of a paper bag he'd be up there with frank white, bill mazeroski, Robby cano, Robbie alomar, and my ol buddy pete with Los Carmines. Player tracker is supposed to be coming this year. It will confirm what many of us already suspect: for all the talk about his "elite" defense at 2B, Gordon has mediocre range at best and his overall impact at 2B is "solid" and far from elite.
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3/5 ST: White Sox vs Dodgers 2pm MLB Network
QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Mar 5, 2015 -> 05:19 PM) Fwiw, Steiner blamed Micah for having his back to the runner and being a bit out of position to catch the ball and make the tag...that he kind of caught it and chased rather than setting up properly. Would have to see the replay. Johnson just helped turn a double play. This is the kind of thing to work on in AAA.
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Article on Jose Quintana
QUOTE (kevo880 @ Mar 4, 2015 -> 12:17 PM) What a great article. I have read articles in the past talking about how under rated he is, but this seems to nail it on the head of exactly what has made him so successful. He pounds the zone with a lively fastball and has solid off speed stuff. He doesn't however stand 6-5" or throw mid 90's and he's a bit on the reticent side with the media. Throw in his awful run support and it's the perfect storm for under-rating him. There aren't 20 starters in MLB I'd take ahead of him. Hell, you can make a good argument he's better than Shark.
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Bold Prediction for Avisail Garcia
QUOTE (flavum @ Mar 5, 2015 -> 01:50 PM) Post of the Day Yea I was gonna say that's like a 2.5 or 3.5 WAR season depending on his defense. Personally I think Avi is going to have a solid year, but a 2.5 WAR season from him guarantees nothing really. It certainly helps but Sox need more production from more spots for a division title.
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FAQ and Forum on Advanced Stats
QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Feb 28, 2015 -> 07:31 AM) If I made a 2 year projection at the beginning, I would agree, but year to year with teams that change, to say spot on is silly. Once you are innaccurate, to look spot on, you can't get more accurate, but be innaccurate some more. The projections are fun to look at, and brings up discussion, but to say they are accurate isn't right. It is OK advanced stats is no more accurate in telling you how a season will unfold, than any ither way. If you knew, it would be boring. Who do you think is the best player in baseball and the 2nd best?
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3/4 ST: White Sox vs Dodgers
QUOTE (BigHurt3515 @ Mar 5, 2015 -> 01:10 AM) So what happens when Micah wins the job? They gain it back on offense, duh. [/micahsupportersunnysideupbot] Seriously though I think I'm coming around on Micah. Narrative is reality at times. The guy seems to have "it" whatever that means. Of course, every other guy out there was the big dick in hs and college and usually the minors so that ain't worth much. Question is, can he field his position? If he can, and the Sox are convinced, cool, Sanchez starts on Sale and Danks days . Only action Beckham ever sees is hitting fungoes after being cut and becoming the "assistant to the manager".
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MLB execs vote on best offseasons
QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Feb 18, 2015 -> 11:32 AM) Cabrera's past hangs over him, and rightfully so. If he didn't have that history, he would have gotten a deal similar to Panda this year, maybe more. I like that comparison. Pablo's clearly the better player at a more premium position but his deal has zero upside. At best he's worth his contract. Personally I think there's a fat chance of that happening. Melky only needs to about 5 war in his contract to make it worth it for the Sox. Melky is a good player he's not the same guy he was in NY at the dish anymore. Maybeyou can say that's due to PEDs but I saw the guy make one of the more bone headed mental gaffes a ballplayer will ever make (missed a ball tipping his cap to the intros at yankee stadium about 20 feet in front of us back in 2009) and it's clear he had a lot of mental growing up to do on and off the field . When you break into the Bronx at 20, a full time starter at 21, it can go to your head. Something clicked with the guy a few years ago and I think he's going to produce about 6 WAR in three years. A lot depends on his defense but in the smallish LF of the Cell I can't imagine he'll have much trouble. PEDs or not, the guy keeps himself in great shape and at 29 hard to imagine he'll decline too much athletically in three years. Injury could happen, and he does have some history there (the tumor thing wtf) so as with anything hope for health.
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3/4 ST: White Sox vs Dodgers
QUOTE (SCCWS @ Mar 4, 2015 -> 11:09 PM) No errors today. Hopefully we see improved defense this year compared to last. The more I think about this team the more I like it. They also replaced Dunn and Viciedo with Melky and La Roche, that's good for 5-8 runs saved right there (including La Roche taking 30 starts away from Jose as well, which is a good thing all around) and then you add in the possibility of Sanchez at 2B and they could easily be 1-2 wins better defensively. One thing Hahn did, he didn't just add to the team, he added almost perfectly at the margins. Bullpen, Defense, Base Running were this team's bugaboos last year. For once it wasn't getting on base. Fix a couple of those areas, improve a little more on offense, and there's your 88 wins and a division title or wild card. Not saying they are going to win 88 but they certainly have a chance. I think the over under is 82-84 but once in awhile this team could peak out at 88-90. And bottom to 78-80 of course. Let's hope for health and the new additions to contribute.
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3/4 ST: White Sox vs Dodgers
QUOTE (LDF @ Mar 4, 2015 -> 09:45 PM) but isn't that like his SOP. gets in a little trouble every once in a while and pitches himself out of the jam without little of no damaging effect. i may be wrong here. but i am stoke for him. So Garcia look really good with the bat today, and by what i was reading, it appears as the sox runners were taking that other base when they had the chance. niccceeeee i love it. It's nice to actually have a few guys that can take an extra base. As I said in another thread, simply removing the slugs (Dayan, Kong, Dunn) is going to lead to more runs. Those three guys are possibly three of the slowest 20 runners in all of MLB. Having them all on the team was a big detriment to any sort of overall baserunning prowess.
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Who's on Second?
QUOTE (Blackout Friday @ Mar 4, 2015 -> 06:20 PM) See BS, Chicago! I had to. It was in the spirit of Lionel Hutz. No, money down! He can change his approach all he wants his swing is fundamentally broken. Beckham has one of the longest swings in MLB. The next inside fastball he turns on will be the first of his career. Maybe 2nd. He also generates very little bat speed for such a long swing. I think at this point the success of his rookie year was him guessing fastball time and time again and with no scouting report on him he was able to take quite a few into the gap in right. He should probably just go back to being a complete guess hitter. Might run into one from time to time. He has no plate coverage either, that's another problem. Unless it's in his incredibly small wheelhouse (out over the plate and slightly down) he isn't going to do s*** with it. Look at this heat map: http://espn.go.com/mlb/player/hotzones/_/i.../gordon-beckham pathetic. It's f***ing sad he's back. Reminds me of Hinrich coming back to the Bulls. Why can't we quit these guys?
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3/3 Intrasquad
QUOTE (BigHurt3515 @ Mar 4, 2015 -> 12:18 AM) You are basing things off dumb projections? Why are you a Micah hater? Everyone, including ZIPS (the machine that it is) saw Sanchez last year. Isn't likely to hit much more than 250/290/350 but he's a slick glove guy metrics and scouts both saw that. We saw it, dude has serious range and a solid arm at 2B. Micah is likely to be a poor fielder even if he's better offensively. I don't like that trade off on this team.
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3/3 Intrasquad
QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Mar 3, 2015 -> 10:01 PM) Not stealing 125 bags last season... 2015 ZiPS 119 544 8 58 44 31 5.9 % 18.9 % .104 .302 .253 .299 .357 .292 82 -1.1 -12.0 -1.0 WAR:0.5 2015 ZiPS 135 582 6 57 44 15 5.3 % 17.9 % .086 .301 .253 .297 .340 .284 76 0.2 -15.0 8.1 WAR: 1.3 You guess who's who and whose side I'm on. Sox need defense more than stolen bases. Sanchez is the obvious, save choice for a team that thinks they are contending. Let Micah bang the wall down in AAA by going 300/380/500 through June with 30 SB. If that happens and Sanchez is no great shakes then yea, f***ing promote the dude. I'm not even saying ZIPS is better than the Sox' judgement if they think he's the man than fine. Just don't do it on 80 or so almost meaningless spring PA.
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3/3 Intrasquad
QUOTE (Jose Abreu @ Mar 3, 2015 -> 11:40 PM) Because there isn't any doubt. It's just "we need real baseball so we need something to talk about" filler. Can't wait for tomorrow. lol well put. We are on the precipice. The only part of spring I really pay attention to -- the first couple weeks -- is finally starting. At least we'll have semi real games to talk about. By the time March 20th rolls around or so however I'm tuned out. I strangely enjoy the WBC, probably because it's real baseball a month ahead of time.
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3/3 Intrasquad
I'm the straw the stirs the drink Just kidding this place has a lot of great posters and doesn't tend towards groupthink. It's why I post here now instead of SSS. I'm a Micah hater, it's what I do, until he hits 260/310/400 with 50 of 65 in SB and plays run neutral defense for 150 games at 2B I'm gonna stay on that hate parade. I hope to hell he proves me wrong as a Sox team with a 2-3 WAR 2B in 2015 is a division contender no doubt. Sanchez's ceiling this year is like 1 WAR, Beckham's is like .5 WAR so yea. It would be nice if someone steps up when it counts, not just in spring.
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3/3 Intrasquad
Oh good I see the fans are ready to appoint starters based on spring training results. That always works well. I just hope Robin realizes that spring training numbers have zero correlation to the regular season. Here's a thought experiment, if Beckham hits 350 with 5 homers in the spring and Micah only hits 300 with 2 steals, you gonna give the job to Beckham on the results right? If you want to apply the "Micah earned the start" rule for him, you might as well apply it to Beckham. Point is neither guy has much of a chance to slash better than 250/300/400 no matter what their spring numbers are. Pitchers don't take the spring numbers seriously and it results in incredibly skewed results for hitters. Yea I'm happy Micah is doing well but pump the damn breaks. Remember Jerrod Mitchell's nice spring? Yea.
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3/3 Intrasquad
After watching some of Jose last year in spring he seems pretty content to take pitches and swing once and awhile aiming opposite field. Don't think he really considers it anything more than a tuneup, and well he should.
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Juan Pierre and Adam Dunn
also, as Sox: Dunn: -1.2 fWAR Pierre: 1.5 fWAR The version of Pierre the Sox got the first year they had him was a better player than Dunn as a Sox without a doubt.