Everything posted by caulfield12
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If the White Sox trade for Shohei Ohtani they have a chance
Once again, why are we all thinking that Soto won’t require even more headliners, despite his limited baserunning and defense.
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If the White Sox trade for Shohei Ohtani they have a chance
Leury is on pace for more appearances than Bummer at this rate…
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If the White Sox trade for Shohei Ohtani they have a chance
Last year at the All-Star Break. Most importantly, they couldn’t get Hosmer off the roster and the clubhouse went south due to a roster logjam and too many combustible personalties. Don’t forget Tommy “World’s Best Citizen and Teammate” Pham was on that roster as well.
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If the White Sox trade for Shohei Ohtani they have a chance
That’s what he was always billed as. And you can’t put it past the White Sox with the Crochet and Bummer injuries to try something totally zany from the left-hand side as he was clocked at 95 and that was 4-5 years ago in Japan…
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If the White Sox trade for Shohei Ohtani they have a chance
They didn’t make a deal for pitching last year and it bit them. Frazier was about as good as Hernandez/Kimbrel, talking about a huge regression. Of course, they have played 3 1/2 months without one of the 5-10 best players when he’s actually in the lineup (see Robert, Luis as well).
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If the White Sox trade for Shohei Ohtani they have a chance
Then you take the risk of dealing Kopech…since you are replacing him with a pitcher in Ohtani. Or Vera. Of course, this all depends on your belief in Michael magically rebounding to that 96-100 mph pitcher he was originally billed as early as next May or June. If you think he is that guy, then no trade. They obviously can’t afford to deal Cease, despite the proclivity for 5+ inning outings.
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If the White Sox trade for Shohei Ohtani they have a chance
The greatest political parlor trick of the last forty years. How to get the middle and lower middle class to sympathize more with corporations/aka billionaires and job creators than their neighbors. The American Dream is alive and well conceptually, even if only 15-20% are actually experiencing it.
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If the White Sox trade for Shohei Ohtani they have a chance
Why would Ohtani cost more with slightly lesser contract extension demands and one less year of control than Juan Soto?
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If the White Sox trade for Shohei Ohtani they have a chance
The Padres are in pretty much every article because 1) Preller is KW Jr. wheeler/dealer reputation-wise and 2) their outfield ship is in danger of sinking. The White Sox, otoh, really need a Rodon replacement to balance out the rotation, for the post season, and LHH RF is what we’ve been talking about going on 2-3 years now.
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If the Sox trade for Juan Soto we have a chance.
Dodgers seem to be more focused on Luis Castillo despite Bellinger slide and Taylor injury…
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If the White Sox trade for Shohei Ohtani they have a chance
Solves RF and LHB and LHP issues in one fell swoop. The timeline with 1 1/2 years vs. 2 1/2 for Soto is a bit off…I think you can only make this move you’re willing to shell out something like 3/$150-180 for 2024-26 or some of the suggested 4-5 year deals rather than 7-8 year timelines which don’t fit the window. Then again, that means a lowered cost of acquisition and you also have the Angels potentially salivating about Andrew Vaughn as well due to the Pac-12 roots and maybe Eloy Jimenez plus all the prospect names thrown around in the Soto discussion are the two centerpieces. Of course it also depends if they want to keep Vaughn at LF/RF/DH forever, where his valued is tamped down.
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If the White Sox trade for Shohei Ohtani they have a chance
Shohei Ohtani, DH/RHP, Angels No player would instantly draw more attention on the trade market than Ohtani, who is following up his 2021 AL MVP season with another spectacular year. In the past month, Ohtani has four homers, 11 RBIs and an .883 OPS in 21 games – oh, and he’s also gone 4-0 with a 0.34 ERA in four starts. Ohtani won’t be a free agent until the end of 2023, and given the current state of the Angels, this might be the highest Ohtani’s value will ever be. Potential fits: Mets, Padres, Yankees by Mark Feinsand, mlb.com Plus, they already have the “Cuban Ohtani” in Oscar Colas…and they wouldn’t have to absorb the Patrick Corbin deal. Ohtani stands ahead of the pack here in a majority of categories, with time missed & innings per start being his Achilles heel to date. Running this through the algorithm (money/stats/age) spits out a 7 year, $206M contract - for Ohtani the pitcher. #1 AGENT’S TAKE: HE’S A DUAL PLAYER - TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT The simplest starting point is the argument every agent in the world would make: Here’s our player, we expect him to be this forever, pay him accordingly. He’s a $29.5M pitcher, and a $25.2M hitter, and he does both full-time, so that makes him a $54.7M baseball player. He’ll be 29 years old, and thus commands a minimum 8 year contract. Crazy, right? This would be the largest total value contract in MLB history by more than $11M (Trout, $426.5M), with the highest average salary in MLB history by more than $11M (Scherzer, $43.3M). But let’s think about it this way. Shohei Ohtani projects to strike out 239 batters per 162 games. He also projects to hit 44 home runs and steal 24 bags over those 162 games. How much would a free agent who strikes out 239 batters a year be worth to a contending team, $30M? How much would a 44 HR/24 SB free agent position player be worth to a contending team, $30M? ….. Will teams be tempted to offer Shohei Ohtani an over-market-value smaller contract, especially with a short leash on his ability to pitch full-time, and the heightened risk of injury as he ages? (From Above) How much would a free agent who strikes out 239 batters a year be worth to a contending team, $30M? How much would a 44 HR/24 SB free agent position player be worth to a contending team, $30M? What if 3 years won’t cut it for Ohtani (it won’t). Will 5 years at a slightly higher than market value AAV get the job done?
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What is status of Luis Robert?
If you waited like the Twins did with Buxton, until the very last possible moment, you’re really taking a chance. What would Buxton be getting this year in FA if if if he remains healthy? Luckily he gave the Twins a significant hometown discount because he’s comfortable there and also to reward the franchise for being so patient with him. Exhibit A. Losing Rodon, and nobody was for signing him to an extension earlier in his career. Now we have nothing to show for him. Not even a compensatory pick. Would the White Sox really be better off with Burger at 3B next year? And if Robert puts everything together as originally envisioned, he’s looking at almost the same amount of money as Juan Soto in FA and good as gone. Odds of replacing him with JR/Hahn in charge? Robert has already been worth 6.9 fWAR, so you’re pretty much getting a bargain there even at 75-80%. Vaughn, who we foolishly lost an additional year of control and Eloy at least are debatable due to their lack of playing premium positions and/or limited defensive upside.
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4 teams called Conforto post-draft
Going by this line of thinking, we never in a million years would have traded for Jose Contreras…picked up Bobby Jenks off waivers, bet on Pods rebounding, taken a chance on a player they’d only seen on tape in Iguchi and certainly never would have signed Dye and AJ with all the uncertainty around them at that time. Nor would Carl Everett have ever been on that team, either. The White Sox are never that team that spends at the top of the market…at least not this century. Michael Conforto would be a reasonable bounce back bet in a world where our payroll flexibility is definitely going to be limited barring some unforeseen trip to the ALCS or World Series. We have to take advantage of these opportunities. We really lucked out with Abreu only have three major suitors in 2013-14. Otoh, we completely blew our shots at Machado and Harper when we actually had the payroll flexibility. There aren’t many bullets left to fire.
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The White Sox can't afford to have Eloy Jimenez and Yasmani Grandal crap the bed if/when they return
Pollock won a Gold Glove in 2017. Grandal was noted for his framing and always graded either positive or neutral. Anderson Moncada and Robert all have the ability to be the best at their positions. How do you explain how all those players, including Abreu, have regressed so much? What did Robin Ventura, noted as one of the worst Sox managers of all time, do to turn the 2012 Sox defense from one of the worst in 2011 to one of the best in 2012 with many of the same players? Why can't TLR and this coaching staff at least get them to be "average"?
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If the Sox trade for Juan Soto we have a chance.
Might as well bring back Gonzalez and Yermin while they're at it...
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If the Sox trade for Juan Soto we have a chance.
Rick Hahn, however, does not.
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4 teams called Conforto post-draft
So less than we’re already paying Pollock for the next season and a half…
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The White Sox can't afford to have Eloy Jimenez and Yasmani Grandal crap the bed if/when they return
2005 White Sox Everett/Thomas Dye Crede Konerko AJ Uribe and Iguchi average speed, Rowand above average then and Pods the only speedster. That team still is slower than Robert, Moncada, Anderson, Engel, Leury…Sheets and Pollock with decent speed in the OF. And even Burger and Abreu have gotten a number on infield/hustle hits.
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Are you buying a LHH ar the deadline?
Considering the fact everyone is putting Corbin Carroll and Druw Jones in the 2026 All-Star game already…it’s going to be difficult to live up to those lofty expectations.
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The White Sox can't afford to have Eloy Jimenez and Yasmani Grandal crap the bed if/when they return
https://nypost.com/2022/07/19/struggling-joey-gallo-seeks-return-to-norm-for-yankees/ “… I do know that there are a lot of teams that feel that Joey in their market and their uniform would be more of the normal than what he is in New York. But right now, he’s on a winning team, he’s on a team that’s doing very well, he can be a major contributor to it … and really the job of us is to get him most comfortable and get him back to being at his norm.” Scott Boras Well, there’s always the Gallo for Pollock trade…since Pollock can’t be much worse for the White Sox and Pollock has so much experience with championship-caliber teams in LA.
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If the Sox trade for Juan Soto we have a chance.
https://nypost.com/2022/07/20/juan-soto-trade-talks-may-be-telling-of-yankees-hal-steinbrenner/ “Cashman has seen it all in his quarter century on the job, and frankly, I don’t think we’re going to learn much about him between now and 6 p.m. on Aug. 2. He’s highly qualified to determine if a prospects-plus package headlined by Anthony Volpe is a price worth paying for Soto. But if the GM does come to temporary terms with his Washington counterpart, Mike Rizzo, I do think we will learn something about Hal Steinbrenner. As in, just how badly the Yankees owner wants to win. Yes, of course, everyone wants to win. But there is a vast difference between saying that you want to win and acting like you need to win. Steinbrenner’s decision on whether to approve a Soto acquisition and the potential half-billion dollar contract to come after 2024 — on top of a potential monster contract for Aaron Judge and existing monster deals for Gerrit Cole and Giancarlo Stanton — would identify which camp he’s in. Up front, understand that employing the 23-year-old Soto for three postseason runs alone would be worth just about anything Rizzo could ask for. Now in Double-A ball, the 21-year-old Volpe might be a long-term Yankees shortstop out of central casting as a supremely talented Jersey Boy who idolized Derek Jeter.”
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4 teams called Conforto post-draft
What are the four teams?
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If the Sox trade for Juan Soto we have a chance.
Raise your hand if you feel confident the White Sox are going to run out a $200+ million payroll next year??? No qualifications, like they make the playoffs or trade for Soto…will they or won’t they exceed $200 million for the first time in club history?
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If the Sox trade for Juan Soto we have a chance.
How would Bryan Reynolds be termed reasonable…compared to Happ, who the Cubs pretty much have to get rid of since they’re basically blowing the whole team up other than Seizuki, Stroman and maybe Hendricks? Eventually the Pirates are going to stop making dumb trades and incorrect talent evaluations (Polanco, for one).