Everything posted by caulfield12
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2022 NLCS- Phillies/Padres
Nick Castellanos would be a perfect fit for the White Sox...defensively. Fortunately, they can't afford him.
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White Sox Mgr Speculation Thread
Reinsdorf probably thinks bringing back Ozzie will stave off at least 1/2 the attendance fall off and put all the attention on him instead of those responsible for this entire fiasco of the last 15 months.
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2022 NLCS- Phillies/Padres
Bad call on Profar…totally changed the complexion of that inning. Sac and they get two shots to tie with runners on second and third, as well as running up Dominguez’s pitch count. Likely to be 3-1 since Clevinger sucks, leading to Phillies/Astros. Snooze.
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2022 NLCS- Phillies/Padres
Soda on no way shape or form deserves a Gold Glove. Derek Jeter Effect.
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2022 NLCS- Phillies/Padres
Padres quite fortunate to still be in this one. Almost had a Gaffe-anino series-turning moment.
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White Sox Mgr Speculation Thread
Why are they interviewing Guillen?
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2022 ALCS- Yankees/Astros
Break up the Astros!
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Fire Rick Hahn
Semien up for his second consecutive Gold Glove. Might go to Gimenez. Not a single member of the White Sox nominated.
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2022 NLCS- Phillies/Padres
At least it's an interesting series now. 3/26 if losing first two at home, 85 Royals, 86 Mets, 96 Yankees vs. Braves the exceptions. Snell will go down as one of the heroes of the last couple of months. Arguably their best pitcher when Musgrove was fading.
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2022 NLCS- Phillies/Padres
ONeil Cruz might beat 120 mph.
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2022 NLCS- Phillies/Padres
Yep they still needed him for CF defense and Myers hasn't done anything all year. Profar would have been a fine acquisition because he can play everywhere on the field... but especially LF and 2B.
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2022 NLCS- Phillies/Padres
Hader was great at the end after figuring things out. Drury was fine for a $300,000 acquisition. Bell was Adam Frazier, 2021 version. (Compare to Leury Garcia.) But after watching Soto for two months now, just no way they will end up giving him a massive contract extension as well. But also no way they make the playoffs without Soto. Period. Also, can't imagine this pen with Brash and Munoz that were traded to the Mariners. Would top 2014-15 KC.
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2022 NLCS- Phillies/Padres
Machado Grisham Nola the only hitters with over a 734 ops in the postseason...pretty crazy.
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2022 NLCS- Phillies/Padres
Five FBI's. Highly unlikely either of those guys are back as FA's...Drury has played well but slumping mightily until today.
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2022 NLCS- Phillies/Padres
They only have his contract for two more years so not quite the same situation lol.
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2022 NLCS- Phillies/Padres
He hasn't been close to a $300-500 million type of player since joining the team. Soto does certainly walk a lot, though.
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White Sox Mgr Speculation Thread
Friedman is blaming bad luck, definitely not himself nor Roberts. Says he’s planning 100% for his manager to return.
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White Sox Mgr Speculation Thread
Why didn't that stop Kenny Williams from having a high level of success from 2000-2012? What changed?
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2022 NLCS- Phillies/Padres
His wife/fiance/taxes/family/atttractiveness of East Coast home base. Pretty sure he grew up a Braves' fan.
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2022 NLCS- Phillies/Padres
Or Drury. Who will cost a lot more than under $1 million coming off his 2022 season. But, alas, right-handed.
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2022 NLCS- Phillies/Padres
Bell has been terrible for months. Which means Hahn will probably sign him and lock Eloy into LF.
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2022 NLCS- Phillies/Padres
Further making JR/Hahn look like idiots for being so stubbornly unwilling to change managers until it was far too late in the season and there was basically zero choice.
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2022 NLCS- Phillies/Padres
I'm actually mildly surprised Wheeler didn't get hurt earlier in the game with how hard he was throwing tonight. We'll see if it factors into Game 4/5 match-ups. Maybe not. Now all the pressure shifts to Blake Snell and Joe Musgrove for Games 2/3.
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2022 NLCS- Phillies/Padres
I'm getting a feeling that just getting past the Mets and Dodgers (two 100+ win teams) is going to be moral victory enough for the Padres. This has never felt like a championship-caliber team all season. That said, I would have sworn about ten days before the end of the season when the Phillies were struggling mightily with teams like the Nationals that they were absolutely dead in the water and that the Brewers were going to overtake them down the stretch.
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2022 NLCS- Phillies/Padres
This game is pretty much an Exhibit A "tour de force" of players NOT signed by the Sox...yes, I replied to myself lol. This editing button still takes some getting used to. (At least Gen X is relatively closer to retirement. Not ready for the meta verse yet. Neither is FB. At least Netflix got their act in gear.)