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And now Australia is a disaster impacting NZ and Taiwan is caught in a political tug of war between Chinese mainland and American vaccines. Vietnam, maybe. Germany and Israel...relatively.
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That's fine if you have chemists, virologists, epidemiologists and doctors in your family, but at a certain point we all have to make informed decisions based on research of all the available up to date information. Very few governments around the world have consistently distinguished themselves throughout the pandemic. It's arguably a number less than you can count on your fingers out of 200+.
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Because of the way it was rushed like no vaccine in world history, as well as the potentially game changing but "controversial" mRNA platform. I just met a French guy at the airport here in China yestetday who seemed scared to death of spike protein/mRNA consequences down the line and expressed support for Chinese vaccines after I affirmed I was definitely still going to get the Pfizer booster after two SinoPharm shots. "It's not going to be as pervasive," Dr. Scott Gottlieb, former commissioner of the US Food and Drug Administration, said Sunday. "It's going to hyper-regionalized. There's certain pockets of the country where you're going to have very dense outbreaks." Those pockets will be ones with low vaccination rates and low rates of prior infection, Gottlieb said, like in many rural and southern communities. According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 46.1% of the total US population has been vaccinated against Covid-19. Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Wyoming are among the states with the lowest vaccination rates, with less than 35% of their population fully vaccinated. CNN.com
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Even then, TB has an exciting younger player ready to replace a veteran...the White Sox are far from being in that situation depth-wise. Cespedes is still miles away from big league ready. We’ll just have to wait and see with Colas. Another thing the Rays have done extremely well is knowing when to part with backend relievers one year early versus one year too late. They’ve essentially pioneered modern bullpen management after the 2013-15 Royals started the trend.
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https://friarsonbase.com/2020/12/05/padres-look-back-pham-cronenworth-trade-year/ The jury is still out on Snell/Patino, but Cronenworth has arguably become one of the 2-3 best second basemen/utility guys in the NL. It’s one of the rare moves that backfires on them in recent years. And Pham has been one of the hottest hitters the last 4-6 weeks after getting over the offseason stabbing. Adames has surprisingly helped the Brewers offensively, at a position they’ve struggled to get consistent offensive production. "The Brewers are on a season-high six-game winning streak that has pushed them a season-high 13 games over .500. They have won 25 of 35 games since Willy Adames arrived on May 22, the best mark in baseball over that span. “That was probably one of the best wins I’ve ever been a part of,” Adames said. “And this is just the regular season. That felt like the playoffs.” Adames made his mark again on Monday when he launched a 411-foot, three-run home run and flipped his bat about as far toward the Brewers dugout." MLB.com As far TB, despite losing McKay and Honeywell for extended stretches, they’re seemingly always one step ahead in operations across the board.
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This reminds me of the way the politicians worry about spending over $1 trillion, but have managed to spend $4-5 trillion in recent years. It’s almost not real. It’s the same way with the Sox budgets. We’re almost conditioned to act like its our own money. That we’re wringing our hands over $4ish million and worrying there will be no way to add a RFer and reliever is telling. Next year, it will be the CBA uncertainty. The whole mentality is not a championship-focused one. It’s more just being happy to get into the playoffs and maybe advance. It’s always this way. We added Grandal, Hendriks and Keuchel, now there’s almost no financial flexibility. Seems a foregone conclusion that Giolito and Anderson will eventually be gone, so why worry about window years 5-7 when we should be maximizing year 2? Even at the budget of the Cubs, it wasn’t sustainable and their last four years will be disappointing barring a major pitching miracle. We’re ONLY about $70-80 million behind them. But that was 2016-2018. It’s like we are supposed to be thankful we’re not running even tighter budgets like the Indians, Tigers and Royals. Austerity rules. But it will will unlikely lead to a championship since we have no niche or competitive advantage, other than Cubans (diminishing every year) and what, Katz?
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fWAR does. #17. https://www.fangraphs.com/leaders.aspx?pos=all&stats=bat&lg=all&qual=y&type=8&season=2021&month=0&season1=2021&ind=0 I’m sure we would have a huge debate if it was suggested we acquire Jesse Winker (the next on the FG list behind him) for Moncada straight up...as Winker plays a decent outfield, more control/cheaper and has put up massive offensive numbers this season. If Jimenez, Robert and Madrigal were all in the everyday lineup, we wouldn’t even be considering this. And that #17 is down after two major errors and a mini slump in recent weeks. He was all the way up around an 870 ops.
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Well, generally speaking, trading top 3-5 MLB 3B, SS’s and 2B for corner outfielders/1B/DH types has never been a recipe for sustained success. Obviously, you’re putting more importance on his home run numbers than anything else like fWAR, doubles, walks or defensive ratings, but we could do the same thing with Luis Robert’s first month of 2021. Neither player could be traded to get anything comparable back to their value to the Sox. Jimenez has his obvious positional limitations and Anderson isn’t going to be dealt, either.
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Why are you trading, at least one of the 10-15 best players in MLB at the peak of our competitive window to give the position who’s another major injury from having to retire, and who’s only one year younger? Not to mention those huge prospect haul trades are just not out there in June/July. They usually take multiple teams or an entire offseason to put together. Can’t even recall the last one...where a playoff contending team traded a young potentially star player for prospects, even close to major league ready ones.
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Let’s not forget...the Tigers have 3/5ths of a really solid future rotation with Manning up and pitching well, add Greene/Torkelson and they’re suddenly a real threat for 2022, especially if the Indians deal Ramirez, Bieber or their two backend relievers. They have been playing .500 or better ball for the better part of 4-6 weeks now. At one point, they had a worse record than Balt, Colorado, AZ and Pitt. If they have any sense that both Jimenez and Robert will be close to 100% this year, it might be as good an opportunity as they get with the Yankees down as well and the entire AL wide open.
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The problem is there’s no guarantee the defensive falloff at two positions will offset the increased offense. We’ll already putting stress on our starting pitchers, as is..leading, or close to leading the league in errors. Then you’re talking about another guy like Vaughn who murders lefties but might be 675-725 ops against righties, best case scenario. Then you’re also expecting Moncada 1) not to get injured playing in the middle of the diamond, and 2) not to let defensive struggles affect the offensive side of his game. Lots of risks to this kind of desperation move. To me, it has the potential to backfire more than Vaughn in the outfield. That said, it’s unlikely Burger would be ready to play big league 2B everyday...and we can’t afford on the job training in a must make the playoffs with Rodon and Lynn year.
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Astros have seven that are still alive...?
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Bringing back memories of Joe Crede. Have had them once or twice a year (severe spasms, pain shooting down legs, problems standing up straight after sitting for prolonged periods of time) from age 32-51. Started off with sports with lots of torque like racquetball and badminton, now it could be triggered just by leaning over the wrong way to pick up something or put on/tie shoes. Have heard things like not enough pre stretching or “not enough water in discs” from Chinese doctors, but it has never quite gotten severe enough to consider surgery, although had six weeks this past spring where it took almost six weeks to feel 100% (was always 3-7 days previously.) i just attribute it to a lifetime of racquet/bat and trunk swinging sports catching up to me, or bad genetics.
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If we're that desperate to save on salary when we're basically running out a 2011-12 payroll we are going to lose out, because that's more than a fair contract. It's going to require at least a couple of middling prospects to comsumate a deal. With Naylor out, the Indians are going to be looking at the same players and they have a much better system now, though perhaps not the willingness to trade if Bieber is going to be out long term.
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GT 6/27 G2: Mariners @ SOX
caulfield12 replied to CaliSoxFanViaSWside's topic in 2021 Season in Review
Enrico Palazzo... -
GT 6/27 G2: Mariners @ SOX
caulfield12 replied to CaliSoxFanViaSWside's topic in 2021 Season in Review
We need the Old Comiskey. With our current outfield defense, though, we would be even more exposed... just defense in general would be challenging in a much bigger park. -
GT 6/27 G2: Mariners @ SOX
caulfield12 replied to CaliSoxFanViaSWside's topic in 2021 Season in Review
Thought Long was going to walk for sure. If this was a showcase for Lambert, he now pretty much has negative value. Next prospect up? Stiever? Certainly isn't Burdi, although he might me the third piece. At least Gonzalez has contributed something. -
Kasper called that ball as put off the bat. Trammell star of the game. But Rabbit said he sucks. Obviously has all the physical tools, just a question whether he can hit .200.
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Well, this technically wasn’t a blown lead, just a blown tie game. Vaughn really needs to play everyday in Charlotte and build up his confidence against RHP/sliders. Collins in because he’s slightly faster than the snail-like Grandal...who’s finally close to .180. Mariners outhomering the White Sox by 21 right now.
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Comical the Indians could be down just 1 1/2 going into the Sox game against Maeda tomorrow...
