Everything posted by caulfield12
-
Why your favorite team can’t be more like the Rays
Is this a trick? Am I on Candid Camera or Punk’d? Where is Alan Funt?
-
Madrigal.
Could use that with Longoria out for awhile now...
-
Lynn 1, Hendriks 2, Rodon 7 in ESPN Cy Predictor
https://www.espn.com/mlb/features/cyyoung obviously not the only predictive tool, but interesting nonetheless...
-
Dane Dunning Thread
Gets roughed up third time through...
-
One Trade Chip for every team
Starling Marte Ketel Marte...way too expensive Michael A. Taylor DeShields Kris Bryant Charlie Blackmon R. Tapia Conforto on return from injury Haniger Brett Gardner/Miguel Andujar Robbie Grossman Eduardo Escobar
-
One way I know the sox are a great team again...
Benintendi was too popular then. Probably had choice of three...Moncada and Devers were both infielders, and Kopech. In the end, both would have been great options. Just not AB, which worked out ultimately in favor of White Sox.
-
Madrigal.
12-15, maxing out at 18 homers changes that ceiling dramatically...Ray Durham without the top end speed.
-
One way I know the sox are a great team again...
I thought Hahn was capable of anything, even walking on water and raising the dead to convince us Doubting Thomases?
-
One way I know the sox are a great team again...
Can’t imagine if we now had Devers, Moncada and Kopech. Would even take Benintendi’s 2021 season so far...pretty decent.
-
One Trade Chip for every team
Why not Bryan Reynolds then....?
-
Why your favorite team can’t be more like the Rays
The Padres are at $173 million and Sox around $131 million. If unprecedented financial flexibility in 2022-23 doesn’t equal roughly the midpoint, or $152 million, we’re going to be prevented from finishing out World Series contending teams by roughly $20ish million IMO. Abreu is also at $18 million for 2022. Between the three big veterans you mentioned before and Jose’s deal, that’s eating up a rather significant chunk of payroll space. Vaughn, Mercedes, Burger, Sheets, Colas and Cespedes are going to have to have to fill out the corner OF/1B/DH spots along with Eloy, or some trades/positive breaks in development have to occur. Adolfo/Rutherford need to progress greatly in the next 2-3 months or be traded for relievers. The obvious/glaring need in the offseason is another starter (to go along with Kopech) and/or resigning one of Lynn and Rodon...huge lingering doubts Crochet will be able to survive as a starter but we shall just have to wait and see. Max Scherzer will be one of the most obvious high impact/shorter time frame targets.
-
One Trade Chip for every team
Flair for the dramatic, lol...
-
One Trade Chip for every team
That's simply an amazing insight there, 1 like. Mission accomplished. Maybe we can have standings for who does and doesn't give out emoji's, too?
-
Madrigal.
See draft debate about Bohm/Kelenic/Madrigal....doesn't mean Kelenic is doomed to be the next Jeremy Reed, just interesting to speculate about. So let's start the Wander Franco and Adley Rutschman threads, haha.
-
Why your favorite team can’t be more like the Rays
Yeah, Darvish/Heyward/Chatwood/EJax 3-4 years ago looks a LOT different than the White Sox current collection. You can still argue there's risk attendant with Jimenez, Bummer and Robert, but 90-95% of MLB GM's would make the exact same moves. The Indians' organization has been doing it through like 4-5 cycles of talent, going back to those early to mid 90's teams that were so dominant but came up just short in the playoffs.
-
One Trade Chip for every team
You're forgetting Cespedes and then Colas for RF...don't think it is seen as much of a need long-term. They can also use Madrigal, Garcia (I think this might end up as his last year, but probably not with TLR), all the minor leaguers, Vaughn, Sheets. Pretty much everyone but Burger, who needs to stay put at 3B.
-
One way I know the sox are a great team again...
The same exact problem with Snell. Chicken and the egg dilemma. Which came first? Short starts because of the over reliance on the pen and not going three times through the order? Or short starts led to a "niche" of bullpen options/relievers as starters, etc.
-
One way I know the sox are a great team again...
Since Meadows is one of the hottest hitters in baseball (and not injured) and Glasnow a certified Top 10 pitcher, not a difficult choice. https://www.mlb.com/prospects/rays/shane-baz-669358 If THAT's not enough, throw in prospect Shane Baz as well Pirates. Sadly, the Pirates have gotten almost nothing back for Glasnow, Musgrove, Cole, Taillon, Bell, Marte, Harrison, Kang...but they're still battling. And they've still got Polanco, haha.
-
One Trade Chip for every team
Many teams will ask about second baseman Nick Madrigal or right-handed pitcher Michael Kopech, who were trade targets at last season’s Deadline, not to mention left-handed pitcher Garrett Crochet, the team’s top pick in the 2020 Draft. But it seems unlikely the White Sox will disrupt the strong core they have built in what they view as a championship-caliber team. With many of their top young players already contributing at the Major League level, that scenario leaves developing pitching talent as the potentially biggest trade chips. Those names would include right-handed pitchers Jared Kelley (No. 1 White Sox prospect, per MLB Pipeline), Matthew Thompson (No. 3), Jonathan Stiever (No. 4) and Andrew Dalquist (No. 5). https://www.mlb.com/news/one-trade-chip-for-every-mlb-team-in-2021
-
One way I know the sox are a great team again...
Don't forget Torres/Chapman, Soler/Wade Davis (although Soler is garbage this year, he raked in 2019-20 for KCR), Candelario to the Tigers, drafting Brendon Little over Nate Pearson, Edwin Jackson/Chatwood/Heyward, not getting anything for Schwarber/Almora, DJ LeMahieu to the Rockies...
-
Madrigal.
Let me guess, you have a Panama hat and take radar readings behind the plate at Dodgers Stadium? You can't be Jerry Krause...
-
The Makings of a Juggernaut?
Sounds therapeutic...thankfully, no "happy endings" from certified athletic trainers and PTs. Refuse to go there on the gymnastics issue, can no longer joke about that stuff anymore.
-
The Makings of a Juggernaut?
Plastic surgery enhanced vs. sticky substances for spin rate, TJ = ??? Can even have differentiated but loyal followings in Japan/Korea vs. Latin America vs. US.
-
Why your favorite team can’t be more like the Rays
Spotrac would break it down... but yeah no unique analytical trade secrets, other than having starters like Glasgow, Rich Hill/Dick Mountain (great value signing) and McClanahan hitting 100. Arozarena has been in the mid 700s for OPS. Just bring up Franco and get it over with, already!
-
Why your favorite team can’t be more like the Rays
https://www.mlb.com/news/mlb-power-rankings-after-week-9 Rays 1, Sox 2, Padres 3....