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southsider2k5

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  1. Yeah I am sure the White Sox just funded a sixty man circle jerk in Schaumburg for two months, as it couldn't have possibly done the team any good to have the players playing as close to real baseball as possible because absolutely no one was getting an infectious disease or injuries to where they would need replacements on the active roster.
  2. Hasn't anyone told the Dodgers that you only need 3 starting pitchers for the playoffs?
  3. Going off of the Hendriks AAV there. If you want to quibble he also got a million dollar signing bonus so the full 21 outlay is 12 million, not 11. Either way you get the idea. Past that, all of those pitchers won't be relievers but out of them, you can find a closer. Not all of them will start either. But they give you options to find a closer. The Sox had an awful rotation which forced them to overuse their bullpen, which is the quickest fail for a pen to fail. They tried to get 8 plus innings out of the pen if a starter gives them 5 or 6, they aren't shoving relievers into bad roles. Again the Sox pen is really good. It wasn't their fault the starters failed.
  4. After hours it is back into the 180's. We will see if this lasts, and then if some of the restrictions get pulled.
  5. It wasn't at all what you said, but after Ray bailed you out by giving you another goal post, I am not surprised you latched on to it.
  6. Eventually these guys were going to take profits. Once that damn breaks, you can't really put the water back. There is still a couple of hundred dollars of retracement that is waiting to happen.
  7. If your guys suck in the first 5 innings, it doesn't matter what happens in the last 4. We saw that a TON last year.
  8. The starters are important because you need to fill starter's innings. 5 innings a start is about 800 innings coming from your rotation. Push that to 6 and you need almost 1000 innings from your starters. You need 50 to 60 innings from your closer. Sure, but #1 the Sox already had a great bullpen, so no problem there. The Nats comparison falls apart right there. The Sox also have a staff loaded with potential closer arms such as Garrett Crochet, Michael Kopech, Dylan Cease, Codi Heuer, Tyler Johnson, Aaron Bummer and company. I feel REALLY good about them being able to find a high level closer among that group if they needed to. Sure Hendriks is a great add to this team, but his addition is a marginal improvement over what they had last year. A higher level starter gives a LOT more chances for improvement, especially when compared to what there end rotation starters looked like last year. The Sox could have flipped the signings upside down and signed a $13 million starter, another 3 million dollar arm in the pen, and then picked a closer from the winner of the spring competition for the closers role.
  9. Because there are eight innings that happen before the 9th. There are also major holes in the starting rotation as it stands now, with some really good relievers already in the pen who might have been able to step into the closers role, or someone cheaper out there to do that job. Even a mediocre starter going to cover triple the innings that a closer will, and if the starters are bad, it doesn't matter how good your closer is.
  10. Yeah, there is zero consideration of anyone other than themselves for a LOT of parents. They don't care about infection spread and the danger it could post to teachers, staff, bus drivers etc. Our school system didn't shutdown because of kids, they shut down because they ran out of healthy teachers due to them getting infected. But this has always been the case. Take a couple of Tylenol right before they get on the bus to hold the fever down as long as possible to get them through school, is a big time strategy in this crowd.
  11. But every advantage you give yourself in these situations is a chance to separate yourself from the pack. Just because we might be as good as the other teams deemed to be playoff teams doesn't mean you stop adding, especially when you have the chance to do so. When you have built in depth and back up plans, bad luck can more overcome than if you are shallow and unlucky.
  12. If the Sox don't add a DH, there is zero chance (barring injury, shutdown, etc) that Vaughn doesn't see the majors this season.
  13. The other school of thought is that in older pitchers could NOT having a full 100% workload actually rest their arms a bit and allow them to not be as beat up as they would normally be?
  14. I mean obviously it is all speculation, but lining up what we already know indicates the Bears probably aren't a favorite.
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