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southsider2k5

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  1. southsider2k5 replied to 2Deep's topic in Pale Hose Talk
    Lots of MLB guys are expert bumslayers. Those stats count all the same
  2. Literally just saw a college kid who pitched through pain in the playoffs now is getting TJS and missing all of 2025, all for no paycheck at all.
  3. Do you have any data at to what percentage of Cub fans reply on mass transportation to get there, and exactly how much dumber Sox fans are that they can't do the same thing/
  4. It also wouldn't have worked if he didn't force the issue.
  5. Literally, Crochet asked them to do it.
  6. Eh, it is basically two sets of billionaires fighting over money. It has zero financial effect on us.
  7. If they had stayed with the Sox way, Crochet would be valued as an oft injured and relatively unproven reliever. That isn't great. It isn't just about service time. It is about lifetime earnings. Getting a few bucks early might be a thing, but you are playing for the powerball contract. His deal as a reliever would have been missing a zero as to what he could get as a starter. It's pennywise and pound foolish.
  8. If they are going to go all of the way, this could be the best thing they ever did. But hearing people talk about them not wanting to deal with analytics, it seems like we will half ass it. Again.
  9. If the Sox, Bulls, and Hawks are unviewable, it is probably a favor to us honestly
  10. This has been the mode of operation in pro sports for 2 generations now. Yeah it sucks at times, but with the failure of the RSNs, this was the next step to keep it all in house.
  11. It could also be another cheap way of not addressing the ACTUAL problems in the Sox organization.
  12. But guys who bash their work mates anonymously to media, those are the guys who you want around.
  13. If they were to do this right, they really could fix every mistake they made with New Comiskey. The paying for it part, who knows.
  14. The Sox way would have left hundreds of millions of dollars potentially on the table by potentially rushing him as a reliever instead of taking his time as a starter. He might have started the money earlier, but he should have been between $3m and $5m in his first year in arb as a starter. Instead he was barely over minimum as an injury riddled reliever.
  15. It doesn't really say. It kind of implies he came in with Barfield and Janish, but never really clearly talks about his hire date.
  16. And of course, no one will actually ask those kinds of questions, nor will they stand up as a press conference and talk about these things in detail, so we get the minions getting their PR pieces in exchange for good press.
  17. Which is more likely to happen with his way. He becomes more valuable as a starter, which he did this year. He's also done it without any injury. He left himself up to the Sox for the previous years, and we see where it got him. No extension, hurt, and a reliever.

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