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southsider2k5

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  1. Why? He didn't use a quantitative term to signify how many.
  2. I was really close. The crib in Chicago is 51. Deep Water in Michigan City is 50 https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?issuedby=lot&product=omr&site=lot Also for a full view of the lake temps. http://www.coastwatch.msu.edu/michigan/m53.html
  3. https://patientsbeyondborders.com/united-states
  4. My guess it would depend on medicals and salary demands. I don't think they want a Rodon situation where they blow all of their extra money on the guy if he still wants to be paid like a 1-1. This draft is too important to not get playerS (emphasis on multiple) that anchor them in the future.
  5. and we all know that the Sox aren't afraid of Atypical.
  6. The lake is probably still under 50 degrees. Living 2 miles away from the lake front, we get sometimes a 20 degree temp difference if the wind is northerly versus southerly. It will also blow in fog on a day like that pretty easily.
  7. At this stage you can only look at their progress and feel like what they have done in a little short of two years in the system is more than I can think of with a single class in a large number of years.
  8. Much like Alexei looked like when he first got here, Anderson has all of the tools. He has to keep working and mature into them. Yolmer does not have the defensive toolbox that Tim has.
  9. I know the frustration is there, but I do think with the Sox quietly changing over their developmental staff and getting Getz, Hostetler and Paddy into key slots, as well as bringing in guys like Aaron Rowand, Jim Thome, Dave Duncan and others to give more sets of eyes and feedback to players that we have seen the fruits starting to bloom. For the first time in forever, we can actually claim to have completely brought kids along from signing day to the majors in Yolmer Sanchez and Tim Anderson. We are also seeing not only the guys we traded for over the last year succeeding in the minors, but guys that we have drafted and signed ourselves are also having explosive seasons. I mean we won't know for sure for years, but the needle is pointing as high as it has in probably a generation when it comes to the Sox drafting and developing as a whole.
  10. What? Anderson has the potential to be a great SS. He has a way better arm and better range than Yolmer.
  11. With the read on his athleticism, sounds like he should be able to give a go at CF or LF depending on his arm. Maybe even 3B for the same reason. If he really is a 60 to 65 hitter with medium power and 60 speed who takes walks and doesn't strike out, we will make a place for him.
  12. Calling it "an opinion" doesn't change how wrong it is.
  13. I'd be OK with that pick. If he really is that talented and athletic, we can find a place to play him even with Moncada and Anderson in the middle of the IF.
  14. That would mean something like a 7 or 8 game lead, tops, with about 110 games to go. Yes, that sounds meatballish.
  15. I mean even if you don't think that this will last with Davidson, there is absolutely no way on god's green earth you can't say that Davidson has been better this year than last. Whether it the eye test, stats, or some combination thereof, the dude is levels better than he was last year as of right now. This is literally why people have quit taking greg seriously as a source of information.
  16. He still tries he old routine of stirring up garbage with the Bulls.
  17. As long as Joe Cowley is in Chicago, not even close.
  18. Gotta be at least either #7 and #22, or #7 and the Bulls #1 next year.
  19. If you have ever walked State Street in Chicago, this is officially the greatest meme ever.
  20. Maybe it is just me, but this smells like a negotiating tactic to try to talk his price down.
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