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caulfield12

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  1. Wonder what the cost to acquire Marcus Semien would be in another walk year?
  2. Adames, Narvaez and Tellez. Narvaez pitch framing called out, lol. Watch Kopech get hurt running to first…coming off that hamstring.
  3. Well, Crochet over Bummer would be an interesting choice. Two highly regarded lefties…but neither are particularly trustworthy, either. This is just dumb to hit Kopech and give up an out.
  4. No way I would trust this to Burr or Bummer…Kopech barely survived that inning.
  5. Now the next problem is who pitches the 8th? Hendriks?
  6. TLR is going to be eviscerated if we lose this one. Goodwin and Sheets stand no chance of hitting Hader.
  7. There’s zero reason to leave Goodwin in the game defensively. If the reason is Goodwin hitting LH, Hader would wipe him out later. Hopefully TLR would PH at that point.
  8. Why is Engel not in the game defensively? Or Hamilton?
  9. Willing to make gutsy trades with their farm system…and even take back money over talent to a small extent here…in order to put the best possible team on the field. Whereas most of SoxTalk is relatively split on giving up Sheets or Burger, depending on the return.
  10. What is your evidence for this other than a hunch? Do you want to make a bet how many games Hosmer sits? I’m going to say less than 10. Would be willing to go down to 8 or 9.
  11. And so does Moncada. Does that tell the entire picture? Hosmer is the leader/captain of that team, he’s not going to be benched…if for no other reason than his contract. And he still has a knack for getting RBIs in pressure situations, although “clutchiness” is almost impossible to measure That said, it would be nice if the White Sox had the stones to bench a player with nearly a deal twice as large as their biggest in team history. We could actually use Profar at 2B but the likelihood of a Sox/Padres deal is…not that high.
  12. That’s exactly how you describe a mid 700’s OPS guy who can play five positions who grades out the best at 2B and LF. A player outhitting his career averages that modt of the board has been afraid to acquire due to regression, league change and the prospect cost to Sox with control in 2022. LOL. If Whit Merrifield had an 845 OPS right now, he suddenly would be a 1B? At any rate, the SD Union Tribune disagrees with you. It is not entirely clear how Frazier will figure into a lineup that has All-Star second baseman Jake Cronenworth, who is batting .278 with a .352 OBP, and left fielder Tommy Pham, who is batting .260 with a .373 OBP. What the Padres plan to do is use almost everyone almost everywhere. They will likely employ a different lineup every night, using players at different positions even more than they do now. Frazier has played 708 innings in left field, 230 innings in right field and 63 innings in center field in his career. All the Padres outfielders can play multiple spots. Cronenworth has started 12 games at first base. In fact, he played there in the All-Star Game, which means at some point this season the Padres will almost certainly have an all-All-Star infield with Manny Machado at third, Fernando Tatis Jr. at shortstop, Frazier at second and Cronenworth at first. It is also possible they will trade away one or more players on their major league roster. The Padres, who are in third place in the National League West after Sunday’s 9-3 loss to the Marlins, are still seeking at least one starting pitcher. https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sports/padres/story/2021-07-25/padres-adam-frazier-trade-all-star-pittsburgh
  13. Well, that’s pretty ballsy to bench Eric Hosmer with his massive contract and playoff experience for someone who’s more or less a utility hitter and certainly not someone capable of hitting 25-35 homers at 1B.
  14. https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/SDP/2021.shtml What’s really interesting is they don’t desperately need Frazier. Seems he will split time mostly with Myers. With Nola back (if he hits like 2020) at catcher, then the weakest members of the offense are Hosmer (100) and Myers (116)…everyone else is a 125+ wrc hitter. They just weren’t getting enough from Kim and Profar as their superutility guys, although Kim has been Gold Glove level defensively. OF Grisham, Pham, Myers, Frazier, Profar IF Machado, Tatis, Cronenworth, Hosmer, Frazier, Kim, Profar Nola/Caratini I guess they also want to improve the speed/athleticism over Myers in RF in the late innings. They have a burner in Mateo who was their last guy off the bench, great speed/no hit. Biggest weakness continues to be injuries, back end of the rotation and the bullpen in front of Melancon.
  15. He’s already seen time in the majors this year…can play nearly every position, but the Padres are now looking for more reliable offense with both Kim and Profar scuffling, and Hosmer has had a disappointing year as well. Marcano was basically blocked across the board but was brought up when there were a ton of injuries. Padres still retain all their top pitching prospects, Abrams (hurt) and Campusano, a highly regarded catcher who also saw early big league playing time but wasn’t ready offensively. With Nola back and Frazier added, they’re going to go after LAD and SFG to avoid the play in. Very weak schedule the last two months, I think the easiest of all the contenders.
  16. When’s the last time the on-deck hitter was involved in a similar situation at home plate and successfully intervened in some way…besides the obligatory slide/don’t slide? Seems like the kind of thing that happens just a handful of times across hundreds of games every season.
  17. Oklahoma also lost the yearly rivalry game with Nebraska. Other than Ok State and Texas, not too many games on the FB schedule to get excited about except for occasional non conference like Ohio State. Then sort of a rivalry with KU in basketball but pretty one-sided. As to an earlier point, Texas A&M made sense to elevate their program and recruiting in the SEC, but doesn’t seem as much of an issue for UT. Just seems to complicate their path to another NC game even more. The other thing is that Oklahoma and Texas are going to quickly have to improve defensively or get run over…guess it also depends how long they can keep their head coach, so this move might be part of the thinking about staff retention.
  18. The AL seems pretty set, other than Toronto and the Yankees being in or out of the acquisition mode. The problem is we have to compete with the small market A’s and Rays and pretty much every potential playoff team has more abundant prospect capital. The NL seems pretty much set as well, other than the East teams fighting for the division…especially a desperate franchise like Philly without a playoff appearance for a decade. The Mets seemingly have an unlimited appetite right now. The White Sox will definitely have their opportunities with more sellers than buyers compared to a season ago.
  19. On paper. But that’s probably more the exception (bad bullpens and defense/fundamentals prevailing) if you went through the last decade of WS teams (2014-15 Royals say hello, A.Miller, etc.) What we lack is those truly defined roles like we had in 2005 with Cotts, Politte and Jenks. Talent/potential has to start translating into performance at some point. Everyone in front of Hendriks is constantly in a state of flux.
  20. “Chicken Man Guarantee”…guess it goes along with the foodies accounts.
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