Everything posted by Balta1701
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Rosenthal: Could Harper be headed to the southside
If the rebuilding trades and draft picks worked, we have only a couple positions where we really need talent. Using our financial resources to get high flying players for those positions is exactly how this strategy should go. It would be the complete opposite of having way too many positions to fill and trying to fill them all with mid-level players from FA and trades - which we tried for the better part of a decade.
- Rosenthal: Could Harper be headed to the southside
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Rosenthal: Could Harper be headed to the southside
Ok general in thread warning here - this discussion is falling apart and crossing the line into multiple personal attacks. We'll contact individual people as necessary right now but if all people are going to do is yell insults at each other we're going to consider this an appropriate reminder about the rules against personal insults at Soxtalk.com and suspend people who cross it without additional notes.
- Jackie Bradley Jr
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White Sox looking at Grandal
I doubt you're going to get much value for a fairly highly paid catcher who would be under contract for a couple months and who has a steroid suspension in their background.
- Jackie Bradley Jr
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White Sox looking at Grandal
It makes it far less likely, and to me, basically impossible that he can develop as a catcher. I'm not sure I'm against a Grandal signing. I think it's an admission that Collins is a likely flop, because I don't think his bat plays at 1b/DH. I don't like the idea of having to spend more $ at a position because of how bad we are at 1st round draft picks, but if Collins is going to be a flop then we should probably grab Grandal now.
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White Sox looking at Grandal
And if Collins is going to be moved off that position, he won't have time to improve at that position, and within a couple years we won't want him there at all. And if Collins is going to be moved off that position, his bat also has to be good enough to play at DH or 1b, which is also questionable.
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White Sox looking at Grandal
And the Astros traded for a guy with a .639 career OPS to be an upgrade at that position last season because the 30 year old Gattis was bad enough there that they didn't want to play him there any more.
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White Sox looking at Grandal
Evan Gattis is another one - part time catcher for a couple years and then the Astros basically gave up on using him at that position and turned to a trade for Martin Maldonado and his .639 career OPS to fill their backup catcher role because they wanted better defense.
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White Sox looking at Grandal
Catchers have so much other stuff going on that you can't just shift into the position unless they're doing it regularly. Scwharber caught 15 games as a rookie, then was used as an emergency backup catcher 4 times in 2017 and 0 times in 2018. If you move Collins to 1b, that's what will happen with him too - you move a guy away from the catcher's position he doesn't come back.
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White Sox looking at Grandal
Yes, the advance stats have generally liked Grandal (of course, they don't include last postseason).
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White Sox looking at Grandal
The idea of a guy catching 1 or 2 times per week really doesn't hold together in modern baseball. If you're giving up on the idea of the guy as an everyday catcher, it's because either you think his bat plays elsewhere and you're not going to catch him because you want him to stay healthy, or you're deciding he's just not a good enough catcher so you're making him a backup. A guy can't prepare to hit regular pitching every day and then just pick up "being a catcher" as a hobby. There's just too much work and preparation involved for the catcher's spot. You can call the guy your emergency catcher, that's ok, but if he's your everyday 1b, he's not a part time catcher.
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White Sox looking at Grandal
So the plan is to bring Grandal in to mentor Collins at catcher, then move Collins to 1b because Grandal is the everyday catcher, right?
- White Sox take in Tulo workout
- Rosenthal: Could Harper be headed to the southside
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Rosenthal: Could Harper be headed to the southside
He put up 2.6 last year and over the past 3 seasons total he has put up 7.4, so 2.4-2.5 is literally "exactly what he's been doing the last few years with no decline". If you factor in a little bit of decline, then the Phillies just spent $50 million for something like 6 projected WAR.
- Rosenthal: Could Harper be headed to the southside
- Rosenthal: Could Harper be headed to the southside
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Update per Heyman: White Sox one of 3 teams meeting Machado
So the setup required is a complicated 3 team deal then followed by a free agent signing and all that has to work out correctly? That'll never work out correctly, too many moving parts.
- Rosenthal: Could Harper be headed to the southside
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Rosenthal: Could Harper be headed to the southside
I don't know what the exact deal with him has been since he put up his MVP season, there's some injuries in there, but based on the Free Agent market, if he's a 4 fWAR player each of the next 5 years and then starts declining after age 31, then he'll mathematically be worth his contract. He's averaged 3.7 the last 3 seasons - and that's not counting the MVP caliber season. I think there's a decent chance he's worth his contract - the Free Agent market is just that pricey. One more >>5 WAR season though, which we know he can do - and he becomes a bargain.
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Rosenthal: Could Harper be headed to the southside
Worth adding that the Red Sox had over $30 million in truly dead money this year including Sandoval and Rusney Castillo, with another $22 million locked up in Hanley Ramirez? Their payroll was $230 this year so they paid some luxury tax...but that's $50 million for basically 0 return whatsoever without it crippling them. Yeah it's the Red Sox and the White Sox probably won't get to $230 million, but how did the Red Sox do that? They developed enough talent to put in some really cheap guys and traded a couple other talented guys for Sale.
- Rosenthal: Could Harper be headed to the southside
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Winter Meetings Leaguewide Scuttlebutt
Credit to @Dick Allen for this one. Put a deadline on Wednesday night of the winter meetings - if a player signs by then, the signing team loses no picks. Every big name FA would sign by that Wednesday and you'd create a trade deadline style rush of press right in the middle of early December when your league is otherwise downtime.