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White Sox were expected to sign Juan Soto
caulfield12 replied to Look at Ray Ray Run's topic in Pale Hose Talk
An oft forgotten addendum to the tale is the July 2 trade of prospects Chase De Jong and Tim Locastro to the Los Angeles Dodgers for international bonus pool slots totalling $1,071,300, a swap completed nearly simultaneously with Guerrero’s $3.9 million agreement. While landing Guerrero wasn’t dependent on that deal, acquiring the extra spending slots under the old system reduced the penalty levied against the Blue Jays for blowing past their 2015 bonus pool allotment of $2,324,100. As a result, the Blue Jays were able to sign right-hander Eric Pardinho, ranked as the club’s No. 4 prospect by Baseball America, plus shortstops Miguel Hiraldo (No. 10) and Leonardo Jimenez (No. 21), among others, during the 2017 signing period, one that they would have had to otherwise sit out. Here’s how it went down... Blame it on the Dodgers!!! Of course, we'll get the "but where would he play?" argument with Moncada and Abreu/Vaughn. Of course, we wouldn't have needed to draft Vaughn if we'd signed and developed Vladdy, Jr. Also, the article mentions the Royals and Padres as being the two other teams "sniffing around." https://www.sportsnet.ca/baseball/mlb/side-deal-helped-blue-jays-sign-guerrero-jr/ -
White Sox were expected to sign Juan Soto
caulfield12 replied to Look at Ray Ray Run's topic in Pale Hose Talk
I thought the other team in on Abreu was the Rockies...? -
Let's just hope if we keep repeating that fear that the so-called brain trust of the organization comes to the same conclusion and doesn't force Vaughn to fit and compound the problem with another key injury. Then you're really behind the 8 ball having to make a desperation trade, or, gasp, add on salary.
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https://www.cbssports.com/mlb/news/eloy-jimenez-injury-should-the-white-sox-get-aggressive-in-the-trade-of-free-agent-market-or-stand-pat/ Reddick, Aquino (Reds, out of options), Puig, Cespedes Tauchman, Trey Mancini (certainly won't happen until mid-season) mentioned. Braun and Markakis look to stay retired.
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White Sox were expected to sign Juan Soto
caulfield12 replied to Look at Ray Ray Run's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Cue the why do we keep trading veteran wasted salaries for international pool money thread as well...we felt guilty for Leury’s success so wanted to do the Rangers a favor in return? -
White Sox were expected to sign Juan Soto
caulfield12 replied to Look at Ray Ray Run's topic in Pale Hose Talk
After some early misses (Nestor Molina comes to mind), Paddy and KW have been right more often that not on their LA evals. Just a matter of convincing JR to error on the financial rather than talent side of trades. The problem now with the Cuban Connection is it might be relied upon too much...compared to doing all the legwork in the DR, Venezuela, Central America, Colombia, Brazil. And we probably have had the fewest (or at least bottom 5) Asian players of any MLB team...or US veterans signed out of those leagues. Colas will be one of the first in a long time. -
Do we really think Marlins’ fans are all that satisfied now because of 1997 and 2003?
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2020/2021 NCAA Basketball Thread
caulfield12 replied to Chisoxfn's topic in Alex’s Olde Tyme Sports Pub
Well-conceived play there at end by ORU, just ran out of gas a bit and Arkansas got too many second chance points with their athleticism and length on the boards. -
2020/2021 NCAA Basketball Thread
caulfield12 replied to Chisoxfn's topic in Alex’s Olde Tyme Sports Pub
That Thompson kid can really play. And Alatishe can jump out of the gym. Villanova had Baylor down 7 at half, ran away in the end as Villanova’s depth/injury issues finally came to the fore. ORU surprisingly up 7 on ARK at half. This day really is going to suck if Syracuse makes yet another Elite and we have to hear more about the Boeheims. -
More likely High A...he’s missed so much time they’re going to want him to rebuild his confidence with actual game results first. Then again, if Collins were to fail at DH, Sheets and then Burger are the hitters with the most advanced skills remaining in the organization, since none of the outfielders have proven themselves.
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2020/2021 NCAA Basketball Thread
caulfield12 replied to Chisoxfn's topic in Alex’s Olde Tyme Sports Pub
The only thing that would be uglier would be UVA or Wisconsin also playing in this one. Moser is going to earn his next contract if he pulls out this one. -
This argument will go back and forth all year. Nobody said they are awful as a team. Maybe awful at managing some of their talent to maximize their value at times. We have been rebuilding since the second half of 2016. You must have a lot of patience. Being content with second or third isn’t much fun, either. It’s hard to watch the Padres doing everything to beat the Dodgers for the division when our best case scenario is likely fixing things at the trade deadline. And they’re barely running a league average payroll in the competitive window which was to be marked by “unprecedented financial flexibility” to quote none other than Rick Hahn.
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With Eloy’s arm, RF would be a minor miracle.
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ELOY HURT! (3/25 Update: Torn Pectoral Tendon, Out 5-6 months))
caulfield12 replied to Buehrle>Wood's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Robert has to be the threat he was the last week and into the playoffs again... -
0.5 https://www.fangraphs.com/players/danny-mendick/18889/stats?position=2B That’s probably why nobody has suggested him for LF, at least not yet. Of course, going by fWAR, Jimenez profiles as a 2.5-3 player due to his defensive shortcomings, but certainly not irreplaceable. Do younreally believe Mendick would even give you 2, though, completely out of position?
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Machado’s bat and glove replacing Jimenez in the lineup right now at least keeps them out of the Wild Card game. You did notice he was a Top NL MVP candidate, right? If they opened up the checkbook, they’d now have someone like Jackie Bradley, Jr. in LF, and one more quality starting pitcher for starting rotation insurance. They would have a better alternative at catcher than Lucroy, for example. They would have drafted Kelenic instead of Madrigal, saving the money they spent on Eaton.
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https://www.mlb.com/news/ranking-2021-mlb-team-tiers 7 tiers of MLB teams in 2021...
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The Padres have Nola, Kim, Profar, Jake C. , CJ Abrams (top ten MiLB prospect overall) and Tatis for up the middle or OF/C/1B. They were able to trade depth in Urias for another up the middle piece in Grisham. We have Anderson, Madrigal and Leury. Mendick is just a fringe player. Not unlike Yolmer Sanchez.
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The only examples are basically relievers like Bummer, Marshall, Foster, Heuer... and fringe guys like Omar Narvaez. Mazara was a predictable scouting failure. We have seemingly failed with Lopez. Fulmer gone. Collins has struggled mightily and gets one last shot. Burger situation a combination of factors.
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ELOY HURT! (3/25 Update: Torn Pectoral Tendon, Out 5-6 months))
caulfield12 replied to Buehrle>Wood's topic in Pale Hose Talk
VAFAN in disguise? -
Wells/Fogg/Lowe for Ritchie, Shields, Shark deal are among the worst for sure, at least the last 15-20 years. Dealing Eduardo Escobar while he was simply perceived as a AAAA/utility guy. If Vaughn, Robert, Moncada or Anderson get hurt because of playing Vaughn out of position...this is not a season for on the job training. It's hard enough to hit big league pitching without every defensive miscue dissected to death. We're simply repeating Mackowiak vs. Anderson 2006 debate.
