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southsider2k5

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  1. The bigger problem isn't making it mandatory or not, it is supply and high school kids. #1- How you do you make sure each kid in a school system has enough masks to get them through. Is it one? Is is 5 to get them through a week? #2-How do kids get masks? Are they responsible? Does the school system have to find and procure them? #3-What happens if masks break, become contaminated etc? Are they are or the schools responsible for replacements? #4-What happens if a kid refuses to wear one? Kick them out of class? Put all of the non-mask wearers in one room to separate them from those who are wearing? Do you suspend them? If you suspend them, the school system looks bad because the state tracks suspension numbers and counts it against school systems in their grading. There is a lot to unpack here when you say "mandatory".
  2. And I would have much rather of seen him beat Aaron than Bonds.
  3. The Sox saved $1,195,500 with the signings if their 3rd and 4th round picks so far. The Kelley slot value is $1,580,200, which would allows them to offer Kelley $2,775,700 if they get no savings from their 5th round pick., and didn't go over their draft allotment at all. The Sox can add another $388,240 with their 5% overage which is allowed by MLB, meaning they could still offer $3,163,940 to Kelley with no savings from their 5th round pick.
  4. Rowand would have left for the big money the year after anyway.
  5. In fact states have set up snitch lines for this exact purpose. They want to make sure that they get everyone off of unemployment as possible.
  6. I mean it is sort of like drafting a college senior to save money for another pick. You can't take Coffey's status as a 3rd round pick and use it to say they like him more than their 5th round pick. It was a pick made for a strategic reason. The Crochet/Kelley order may well have been strategic and someone in the back office figuring out if they played their cards this way they get both of them, instead of one of them and a lesser second round pick.
  7. And just to put my two cents in for historical reference, I think this is a great discussion. I think Crochet has the higher ceiling, being a lefty who has recently reached another gear. I think there is no doubt Kelley has the higher floor. Don't forget that Crochet was a pretty mediocre pitcher as of just one season ago. I know some are saying "reliever floor" or risk, but if he loses whatever he gained before this year, he won't get into the middle minors, let alone the majors. Kelley seems to be almost maxed out, but his max is still a pretty darned good pitcher. As of today, I would place Crochet SLIGHTLY ahead of Kelley because his ceiling is so high, but it is really close.
  8. Is that an ARod shot? Did they have issues with each other? I don't know that I heard that one before.
  9. I just wanted to point out with this line: The Sox couldn't get Crochet to slide to the second round, but because Kelley was a HS kid in the craziest draft in MLB history, he could legitimately use his draft status and bonus demands to push himself out of the other teams ranges and safety factors. The Sox may well have thought Kelley was the better pick, but there is no way that Crochet had the same leverage to push his status the same way that Kelley did. If the feelings were reversed there is no way Crochet falls more than 5 to 10 picks because he would come back as a college senior, and couldn't demand money the same way that Kelley did. In this way they got both of them. If they pick Kelley first, they don't get Crochet. They get a lesser second round pick. They played the system to get two first round picks effectively. I wouldn't use that as a definite way of rating how they feel about both players.
  10. Wait, did YOU just tell people not to assume and jump to conclusions?
  11. Another UDFA signing https://goseattleu.com/news/2020/6/20/baseball-jenkins-inks-deal-with-white-sox.aspx
  12. https://www.baseballamerica.com/stories/2020-21-mlb-international-bonus-pools/
  13. Based on Sox history, notice they don't seem to sign many pitchers to these kind of deals. If they do, it is early and for a lot less money.
  14. Honestly if information came out that showed Trump was a Russian agent it would make more sense than how he currently acts now.
  15. The information is here. It's just a significant portion of the country has chosen to ignore it because The Dear Leader told them to.
  16. It just amazes me that safety and health has been so far politicized.
  17. The US has decided that economy is more important than people, even inventing take tropes like suicide from not working to try to justify it.
  18. After we got the mini-van as a family vehicle, I traded down from my Impala to a Jetta for my work car. I love the savings for sure. The crazy thing is we are about two years from kids starting to drive so we have to start thinking about that.
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