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QUOTE (LittleHurt05 @ Aug 31, 2015 -> 09:12 AM) I guess that's the main thing, if they don't need the payroll flexibility. It just seems silly for a non-competing team to owe a closer $35 million for 3 years. That's the issue though; the White Sox don't believe in full-on rebuilding so they will likely try and patch together a contending team next year. If they move Robertson, they potentially open a new hole up even if they are confident in their in-house options like Jones. I do think the payroll flexibility would allow them to pursue other options; if they let Ramirez and/or Robertson go, doesn't that allow them a few moves that would potentially help the offense, etc.
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The White Sox don't believe they are in a rebuild mode; that's why it would be extremely surprising for them to let the Yankees have him.
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Micah Johnson back at AAA, expected call up in Sept
spiderman replied to southsider2k5's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Aug 28, 2015 -> 09:43 AM) We've gotten enough wild cards for 1 month guys that eventually IIRC the guy we got for Beckham last year at least wound up in the top 30 list. Sox got something decent for Beckham? -
Micah Johnson back at AAA, expected call up in Sept
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QUOTE (chitownsportsfan @ Aug 27, 2015 -> 11:03 PM) Wait, people are seriously saying the Sox should pick up Ramirez' option? That's just crazy talk. He'd be lucky to get a 1 year deal at 6 million on the open market let alone 10 million. 35 year old SS coming off a negative WAR season, come on folks. The vast majority of his value is tied up his defense and there is absolutely zero reason to believe he's suddenly going to pick it up again at 35. Check his defensive metrics this is the 5th straight year of decline and this year he fell off a cliff he's 2 runs above average. That's not even close to good enough with his bat. I don't know the market for Ramirez so if the White Sox are convinced he won't be able to match his contract for 2016 on the open market, then, obviously, you don't pick up the option. The White Sox have to be careful here though; Ramirez hasn't had a good year, but what is the alternative for next season? Is Tim Anderson ready? What are the other alternatives? They already have massive offensive holes at 3B, SS (including Ramirez who hasn't played well) 2B, RF, DH and C. I think they need to consider bringing him back for next season, especially if they don't have an in-house alternative. -
Micah Johnson back at AAA, expected call up in Sept
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QUOTE (Jose Abreu @ Aug 27, 2015 -> 08:35 AM) The most logical place for Micah is DH. With LaRoche here for 2016, he'd have to wait until 2017. I think he'll be traded by then. Sanchez's emergence as an elite defender and above average hitter makes it a very real possibility. He's probably a DH 2-3 times a week and a 2B 1-2 times depending on the level of commitment shown to LaRoche and Sanchez (and the Ramirez situation). -
Micah Johnson back at AAA, expected call up in Sept
spiderman replied to southsider2k5's topic in Pale Hose Talk
If he can hit, he should be in the lineup everyday. If he has improved defensively, he should be the starting 2B. Carlos Sanchez has played better in the 2nd half, but I'm not convinced that he hits enough to be an everyday player on a team with so many offensive holes. There is also a possibility that the White Sox do not exercise Ramirez's option and the White Sox move Sanchez to SS (or promote Anderson) for next season and use that money to fill out the lineup should there be another offensive upgrade in free agency or trade. I do think Johnson should be in the lineup most days next season if his ability to hit is not in question. -
Chris Tannehill/Score trying to make Harrelson look bad...?
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just ask boers and bernstein tomorrow. They know everything about everything, have sources everywhere, and are never wrong. -
QUOTE (elrockinMT @ Aug 23, 2015 -> 12:01 PM) The team is back to 4 1/2 out of the wild card. Yet, their play has proven that they aren't a serious contender.
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Why should anyone expect Shark to now be interested in signing a long-term deal with the White Sox before entering free agency?
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QUOTE (fathom @ Aug 10, 2015 -> 05:28 PM) Shields has a horrible contract going forward and can't keep the ball in the park. He'd be a terrible fit. Considering that you may be able to sign the Shark for around $20 million and he's younger, I don't think this would a realistic option on that alone. From MLB Trade Rumors: Shields is an interesting case, however, as high-payroll teams in need of starting pitching could still conceivably make a move for the veteran right-hander. Shields is owed roughly $2.25MM for the remainder of this season, and then $21MM in each of the next three seasons, plus a $16MM club option (with a $2MM buyout) for 2019. He can also opt out of his deal following the 2016 season, meaning that some teams could make a move thinking they’d only be committed to Shields for little over a year. Then again, Shields will turn 35 in December 2016, so he’s probably just likely to stick with his current deal since teams may be hesitant to pay a pitcher more than $43MM guaranteed for his age-35 and age-36 seasons.
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Outside of a bullpen arm, should we be expecting anything else (anyone need Ramirez)?
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QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Aug 10, 2015 -> 03:13 PM) I don't get why people are assuming Soto will be around next year. I'd imagine he's going to command a decent contract as a FA and maybe a chance to start from someone. I'm assuming the Sox would bring him back even on a decent contract.
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The only way he would make sense is an alternative to Samardizia.
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White Sox can't consider him as an alternative to Samardizia in the off-season.
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Well, it's that time of year again....2015 edition
spiderman replied to ChiliIrishHammock24's topic in Pale Hose Talk
To close out August: They are probably going to lose 4 out of 6 (maybe split if things go well) with the Angels and Cubs. They have 6 on the West Coast with the Angels and Mariners. Again, expect a 3-3 trip, at best before coming home to play Boston and Seattle (for 4) where they could play well (take 4 or 5 of these 7). In September, they have 20 games vs. Detroit, Cleveland, Minnesota and Oakland (4 games) who will all be out of playoff contention. I think 9-11 wins is reasonable in that 20 game stretch. There are 11 games (all but 2 vs. KC) are on the road vs. KC and NY. This could be pretty rough, but the starting rotation will probably keep them in these games. Still, 4-7 or 3-8 is likely here. I project them (my math is off some) to be 22-27(ish) down the stretch. -
QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Aug 10, 2015 -> 01:49 PM) If we were at .500 we'd be ~4 games behind the team we're starting a 3 game series with tonight. We'd be a lot more optimistic if the White Sox were at .500 and they'd be within a fighter's reach of Toronto. Toronto would be the favorite, but this site would be pointing to the strong pitching staff and the 2nd half surge by the offense as reasons to believe.
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QUOTE (LDF @ Aug 10, 2015 -> 07:05 AM) and are you ok with a weak hitting 3b in saladino. if that is the case, why not keep beckham there. something needs to happen with that lineup in the offseason. 3B is probably the toughest position to fill (if you allow that catcher is probably going to be a continued combination of Flowers / Soto). I don't think Saladino is a major league hitter, and we know Beckham isn't. The White Sox have some decent defense at that spot, but it's the one area where they need to find offense at. To answer your question, I'm not happy with either guy starting at 3B next season.
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QUOTE (LDF @ Aug 10, 2015 -> 07:02 AM) here is my problem. the team has holes, how are the FO going to fix those holes?? either trade or fa's rt. they will not find all the answers vis Fa b/c the owners will not allow them the spend that much. it has to fall back on trading someone or a group of someone's. who? Free agency isn't the full solution; it can be used to fix one (maybe two) specific needs, but if the White Sox are going to re-sign Samarzija, they probably won't be in the free agency market for much else beyond role type players offensively. Most of the help probably has to come internally and/or through trade. There's a good chance that the C (Flowers/Soto) combination could be back, and I'm sure they are encouraged by Sanchez to make him the 2B going forward. 3B, RF and DH would be the area's where holes need to be filled and it's probably unrealistic to assume that La Roche won't play the majority of the time there since he is making $12 million next season and potentially solves one of their holes.
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QUOTE (greg775 @ Aug 9, 2015 -> 09:39 PM) Do you think if they continue to get clobbered in games leading to the Cub series they might only average about 25,000 to 28,000 per game? I'd think there definitely will be more Cub fans than Sox fans. I doubt it; it's still the weekend, temp's are going to be in the mid 80's. Cub fans will come if Sox fans don't. I think each game will have at least 30K, and probably 35K each.
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QUOTE (SouthSideSale @ Aug 9, 2015 -> 12:29 AM) There are some smaller bright spots for me at least. Carlos looks like he's going to lock down 2B for the future. May not be an all-star but is awesome defensively. The pen is improved. I still have high hopes for this staff (Sale, Q, Rodon). Quintana is going nowhere now for me at least. He must stay. Only type of player I'd move him for is Puig. Anderson is doing well in the minors and should be ready in the next year or two. Alexis can hold down SS until he's ready (though he can have some crazy bad moments then flip that stud fielding switch). Saladino can play 3B soundly. I'd roll with hi. Next season unless we can upgrade it (Davidson is a flop). My hope for the top of the order is Eaton, Sanchez, Melky, Abreu, Puig, Garcia. Then figure out 7-9. I'm hoping we move Garcia to 1B and Adam is gone. Sanchez has hitten much better and with his solid defense, it will hard to displace him next season. The bullpen is clearly better; Robertson has been a good signing and the middle relief, while not great, has been solid. Quintana has to stay. I don't see how he can be moved with the uncertainty of the rest of the rotation. Sale and Danks are in the rotation for next season, but the #3 (or #2 depending on how you view Quintana) and #4 are open. Obviously, Rodon is probably the #4 starter next season, but I think they should consider letting one of their minor league's arm battle for the last job. Minor league development has to be the key here and guys like Montas and Johnson may be the best options since they avoid long-term, expensive contracts and may have good upside themselves.
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Well, it's that time of year again....2015 edition
spiderman replied to ChiliIrishHammock24's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (winninguglyin83 @ Aug 9, 2015 -> 09:34 PM) Bye Bye Shark. I think the Sox will be involved in the bidding, but if he's looking for every last dollar, he'll probably be moving on. This season, he's been one of the reason's for the team's poor showing. He hasn't been awful, but he also hasn't been a top of the rotation starter like the White Sox thought they were getting. -
Well, it's that time of year again....2015 edition
spiderman replied to ChiliIrishHammock24's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (oldsox @ Aug 9, 2015 -> 09:27 AM) If Sox offer Shark a QO ($16 Millionish), will he take it as a one year deal? If he's healthy, and doesn't continue to tank the final 2 months, he'll probably get close to 20 on 5 years. -
QUOTE (Soxfest @ Aug 9, 2015 -> 09:03 PM) Never was relevant Sox never got to .500 moot point. That's always how I judge it as well. They never got there and are probably a 75 win team.
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QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Aug 9, 2015 -> 08:25 PM) They had a big surge of season ticket sales last offseason after the team did they're "we're going to compete this year" set of moves. They were going to beat last year's attendance based on that, and they still have series against the Yankees and Cubs coming up to help also. The problem is going to be that the season ticket renewals after this season are going to be pretty rotten. They get the Yankees again at home, or do you mean Boston? I think the nice weather generally helps as well. Weekend games, even with the team out of contention will get them at least 25, and sometimes around 30K if fireworks are in play. This weekend, they should do 100K for the Cubs series.
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QUOTE (SouthSideSale @ Aug 9, 2015 -> 01:53 AM) Sanchez has been hitting lately and Micah needs polishing on his defense. He's a liability up here. I'm not opposed to making Micah a DH next season if he doesn't improve his defense; Some reports have indicated improved fielding though. If that is true, and he is still a 2B, is Sanchez a backup IF?
