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Texsox

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  1. I assume you mean for this coming season. I would guess that teams have won WS titles with rookies in a couple starting, playing everyday, spots. Was 11 games enough to gauge his readiness? Probably not, but he did appear over matched at times and didn't inspire a lot of enthusiasm. He's 22 and has been in the system for five years now, so maybe they are souring on him. I hope not. For his development would a season of hitting below .200 while sharing time as a starter be better for his career or a season at AAA?
  2. Exactly my point. Hahn has a tougher job than many fans want to believe.
  3. Texsox replied to Texsox's topic in Pale Hose Talk
    Guys with his level of experience should be making that amount, otherwise the owners are just raking profits. With the profits teams are making we should be complaining that other players with his experience and productivity aren't earning $5 mil a year.
  4. I hope agents and other GMs don't know what the Sox need. They may ask for more in return. Just highlighting the world that Hahn has to work in.
  5. Texsox replied to Texsox's topic in Pale Hose Talk
    A year ago we wanted every player to have a Garcia level contact or better. f*** the owners and their profits. Anyone then who said players got to much money was attached.
  6. As much as I want a full house cleaning, when I'm not disgruntled, I go back to professional gamblers picked the Sox opening day roster to not only win their division but win a playoff series. Journalists agreed. Fans here agreed. The multiple failures aren't solely or even largely his fault. I'm willing to watch what happens this next season. Plus, I'm trying to regain some enthusiasm for the franchise.
  7. And this is another reason why I laugh anytime someone wants a player to offer a "home town discount" or questions why players don't show some loyalty.
  8. I'm guessing he wins a WS with the Astros next season.
  9. I have mine in the smoker with a mix of about 85% apple wood and a few chunks of hickory. We have a light mist in the air which may complicate the cook.
  10. Texsox posted a topic in Pale Hose Talk
    While I'm kinda hoping for a big name free agent signing (once a decade) I know multiple upgrades is more efficient. Reality is I'm expecting the usual wait until players get desperate and then sign whoever is left over for before market contacts. White Sox baseball, we make magic from leftovers™
  11. I'm thinking too big and well backed to fail. But it would be interesting. I've almost stopped using the platform.
  12. I like the pinstripes. I didn't like this year's city connect and I usually am a big fan. The red ones from the 70s were also nice.
  13. Given the team's propensity to not openly discuss injuries I'm willing to accept there was something wrong this past season. Given the team's propensity to not talk openly about injuries and the curse of the franchise, I'm willing to accept that it is permanent.
  14. While I tend to agree with your post, any baseball fan should be cynical. Sosa - Mac turns out to be a juice fest. Bonds was the best player illegal drugs could produce. Smash brothers were sticking needles in each other's asses. The Astros were banging garbage cans and adjusting the AC system. How do you trust anyone isn't getting the benefit of cheating?
  15. I bet he's really excited knowing we're making a big push for Judge. Lol
  16. Bowden wakes up tomorrow, hungover and moans "I'm never drinking with Larussa again"
  17. Sometimes money isn't the driving force. But for fans there are two kinds of athletes. Greedy who only care about the money and not winning and stupid ones who walk away from better paying contracts.
  18. Or did in this case. Giving someone candy that you tossed in a urinal is pretty gross. I see both sides. I did plenty of embarrassing things as a teenager. I'm glad no records exist.
  19. Older Americans spend more on lottery tickets so it could be assumed they win more often. Anyone over 50 might not live long enough to connect that last check. Although it does go to their estate. But that's one hell of a direct deposit each year. Imagine living pay check to pay check with that as your check lol
  20. He might want to live elsewhere. Family issues. Thinking about retiring. People quit companies and join others for a lot of reasons.
  21. Glad to see friends and family hiring is still alive and well.
  22. Did someone forget to tell him Tony is gone?
  23. The $2 billion is if you take the thirty year annuity which earns about 5% annually (which no one has picked in years). The cash value is about half, then 34% or so in federal taxes, your state taxes (zero in Texas), and any lotto specific taxes (NY has the highest).
  24. https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/06/sport/boston-bruins-part-ways-mitchell-miller-reaj/index.html Tough situation. The kid screwed his future NHL career as a 14 year old. I use these examples with my students.

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