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Everything posted by southsider2k5
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I LOVE this. I bought that hat as soon as I could find it. Dropping the block SOX and putting it on black was a stroke of genius.
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You just told me that I have to be in JR's inner circle to know anything, and then dropped a bunch of imaginary selling points of something by your own definition that you can't know. I have history on my side, as well as anecdotal evidence of Jerry's own statements, and the teams past behaviors.
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I am a big fan of the variety of jerseys through out the Sox history. The fact that they have been so willing to experiment with different styles is really cool to me. I have really loved a lot of the styles, including the ones we wear now, though they aren't my absolute favorites. I also am one of the few people who hated the 83 block S-O-X style. It is my absolute least favorite. My modern favorite is actually the jersey we wore immediately after that.
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To add to the article and cold weather, this was absolutely one of the worst spring sports seasons I can ever remember seeing. We had so many games cancelled and postponed locally I can see it being probable that a lot of scouts didn't get to see Bush play this year. It was BRUTAL until pretty much May. We ran entire track meets, baseball and softball games with temps under freezing.
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I do think it is ironic you complain about #1 picks and returns on trades, but then in the very next sentence mention Chris Sale.
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This isn't really true. If it was, he would have gone to rebuilding years and years ago. By all reports JR is the one who kept blocking the rebuild, not Rick and not Kenny. Because of guaranteed revenue from MLB, it is the teams with zero payroll that make the most money, so all of those years the Sox were in Go for It mode, they were giving away profits that would have grown under a minimal payroll instead of something north of $100 million. What you are arguing here is 100% factually wrong.
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Grab the torches and have fun!
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Last I checked the Cubs had something like double the Sox revenues. Someone's net worth is absolutely pointless here, especially when that net worth isn't cash.
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To add to the list, I am also extremely skeptical that a team which can't develop position players will suddenly start pumping out a playoff team's worth of position players. But that is why the idea of a rebuild seemed like an insane proposition to me in the first place, and I can't see putting an aggressive timeline on it being a reasonable idea.
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Because the White Sox won't spend like the Cubs. We don't have their revenue streams, and we don't have their fanbase. If we start getting 40,000 to the park every night before we start winning, I will reevaluate that line of thought.
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I'd also point out that Gonzalez and Robert are currently in A ball in August 2018, and you penciling them in as playoff starters in 2020. Did people learn nothing from 2017 and 2018? Honestly I wonder if part of the reason people are so angry is their expectations are ridiculous. What you are looking at here is a 100% best case scenario.
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Have we gotten the Cubs checkbook? Awesome!
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Neither of which is 3.
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You expect a team with 3 position player rookies starting to make the playoffs? Again, not really seeing that as realistic.
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https://2080baseball.com/2018/08/weekly-prospect-spotlights-luis-gonzalez-and-carolina-league-reports/
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I don't know if anyone else watched or not, but 12 Monkeys was a great show.
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As has her "taking responsibility" for things. She takes full responsibility one minute, and then spends the next half hour blaming everyone and everything else except herself. Like I tell my kids, that isn't really what taking responsibility looks like.
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Outline your expectations for players for me, because I am not seeing it. I still see a lot of holes in the starting line up, especially if we haven't realigned our prospect list to cover our holes better.
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Also this.
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This is exactly how I feel about a lot of the Moncada talk here.
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Which is exactly why I laid out about when specific prospects should be getting here. I feel like any set of expectations that doesn't include the timelines of who is going to be here isn't really very valid. If you expectation is playoffs in 2020, wouldn't you expect the bulk of your rebuild to be here? It is like betting on an internet company to triple in price without their being any products in the pipeline during that time. I don't get the idea of setting arbitrary deadlines that don't correspond to anything in reality.
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If anyone hasn't listened to it, give it a listen. They hit a TON of pitchers in here, including one Matt Davidson https://www.nbcsports.com/chicago/white-sox/white-sox-talk-podcast-fired-don-cooper-talks-about-white-sox-pitching-and-rebuild
