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  1. We would be better off with just Jesus, Sermon on the Mount high leverage reliever. Make him a lefty, as well.
  2. The fact that he was drafted so high to be a reliable 25-30+ homer, doubles hitting machine for the next decade at 1B. Generational bat, etc.
  3. 7-17, 6.17 ERA last year. Would fit in well with Velasquez. Maybe we can get Jon Adkins, too.
  4. Somehow the McDonald's and Twinkies combined will lead to yet another lingering lower leg injury to Moncada...
  5. For Madrigal and Suzuki...lol. They need a closer, but Suarez likely gets the first look. Still have Pomeranz and Pagan, among others.
  6. https://www.fangraphs.com/roster-resource/depth-charts/orioles Jordan Lyles, haha...
  7. You're firstly making a mistake thinking Hahn would get something back, but I'll go with Laureano since they can't trust Engel to stay healthy. (And yes, he's suspended for roughly the first month.) Which matches the Joe Kelly deal.
  8. The rule of Sox young player trades is that Montas would end up like Jaime Navarro and Vaughn would win a couple of MVPs back home or in Las Vegas.
  9. The money was spent. Just not well enough. Why can't we have the Indians or Rays ability to compete ona shoestring budget? Because we need to get back that mentality after wasting so much money the last decade...such as the Friends & Family recruiting disaster.
  10. The Vanderbilt Estate is lovely. Nice summer weather in the mountains. Unfortunately, you're heading for the coastal plains with the next move, maybe not the best plan with climate change/sea levels rising.
  11. Probably Burger. Of course, Moncada would get hurt as soon as Burgatron was out the door.
  12. But we almost traded for Burnes, and almost signed Wheeler...that has to count for something, right?
  13. And that's how you end up with no window after 2024...they might as well embrace that fact and decide to be all in this year, instead of their current half measures on pitching side. Really, they threw out the extended window as soon as they gave up on Rodon and Madrigal.
  14. Sure, assuming they wouldn't give up major leaguers as well as Vera, Montgomery and Colas, our Top 4-11 doesn't really compare with SD's 12-30. Hahn is getting too cocky about outsmarting everyone with Lopez and Velasquez.
  15. #12 and #26 prospects https://www.mlb.com/prospects/padres
  16. AJ Preller was smart enough to course correct after watching Arrieta and Velasquez get lit up last August and September. That's it. You can never have too much starting pitching. And now they have the leverage to dump Hosmer when/if they need to, and still don't touch their Top 5-6 prospects.
  17. Well, odds are 1000% they now trade Paddack and/or Manaea to the Mets to get rid of Hosmer and pick up Smith, with Voit moving from DH to 1B. Padres are also four catchers deep. These are the kind of moves the Sox can't pull off because we once again have to trade from the MLB roster and create additional holes that have to be filled with more expensive veteran players. Right now, SD has 10-11 starters. Darvish, Musgrove, Snell, Clevinger, Manaea, N.Martinez, Paddack, Lamet, Gore, Weathers, Morejon (surgery) https://mobile.twitter.com/MZimmel/status/1510633617722163209?ref_src=twsrc^google|twcamp^serp|twgr^tweet #Padres saw the landscape of the NL West and knew they couldn’t head into this season without continuing to add depth to the rotation. Now they get a fringe AS LHP and a healthy Mike Clevinger to join Darvish, Snell, and Musgrove. Smart move by AJ Preller.
  18. Well, he is left handed. Feel like Goodwin or Hamilton are next.
  19. Especially to the Indians, the Brewers of the AL...or Rays Midwest. "Pilkington has been a starter throughout his minor-league career, but the Guardians don't appear to have a rotation spot open for now, so he'll presumably work in relief. He's yet to pitch above Double-A, but his 3.04 ERA and 30.8 percent strikeout rate in 22 appearances at that level last season suggest he should have the stuff to get major-league hitters out." CBSSports.com
  20. "In the spring, the boxscore can be deceiving. If you look at it from Wednesday night, it shows rookie Konnor Pilkington allowing four runs in three innings. You needed to be in Goodyear to have a better idea how the 24-year-old lefty pitched against the Dodgers. It was encouraging. Making his first spring start in a big-league camp, Pilkington had a strong three innings against the Dodgers on Wednesday night. The lefty allowed only one hit – a homer by A.J. Pollock. Pilkington then gave up three consecutive hits to open the fourth inning and left the game. He probably tired, because pitchers have not been in camp long due to the labor/management problems that cut short training camp. Pilkington was acquired from the White Sox in the middle of last summer for Cesar Hernandez. Pitching at the Class AA level for the two organizations, he was 7-6 with a 3.04 ERA. After coming to Akron, he had a 3-2 record with a 2.33 ERA in his last eight starts. He struck out 49 in 39 innings. The burly 6-foot-3, 235-pound Pilkington looks like he should be a power pitcher. But his fastball is in the low 90s. He changes speeds, works the corners and uses off-speed stuff to set up his fastball. I really like his long-term potential. He has a lot of poise. Pilkington was a big-time pitcher at Mississippi State and a third-round pick by the White Sox in 2018. I like college pitchers from big programs. Cleveland has had a lot of success with this type of pitcher. He’ll probably open the year at Class AAA Columbus. As for Hernandez, he’s now with Washington." Cleveland.com/sports
  21. When he puts up a 5 fWAR for a full season, then we can have that discussion.
  22. Harrison certainly did. Keuchel in 2020. Lynn in 2021. All that said, it's going to be exceedingly difficult for the White Sox not to win the AL Central in 2022...like snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.
  23. Not at all...but I believe that both teams have had to develop the best strategies for their divisions. It's apples or oranges, in many ways. Finally, I will always be a White Sox fan first, but that doesn't mean I have to blindly agree with the owner, GM or manager.
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