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The scale/scope of everything just got of whack in the movies...but the much smaller and yet more impactful storytelling in the 6+ hour t.v. show is really winning out. I mean, it was possible to care more about an inanimate nurse droid than all the characters in TLS put together...or even Nick Nolte’s character. That’s saying something. Gina Carano is perhaps the only thing I don't really like about it so far.
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The Sox' moves have me interested as a fan again
caulfield12 replied to VAfan's topic in Pale Hose Talk
I’m not sure that one has to force themselves to watch every single meaningless game from midseason 2016 through the end of 2019 to be considered a real fan. Everyone has different ways of dealing with disappointment. If the biggest problem the White Sox have is fighting over delineating bandwagon vs. true diehard fans, it’s a nice problem to have. There’s always been a very clear correlation (in MLB) between attendance increases following playoff success, rather than the other way around. In the end, does it really matter why each fan or family that comes to GRF enters the turnstiles? -
NCAA football thread 2019-2020
caulfield12 replied to southsider2k5's topic in Alex’s Olde Tyme Sports Pub
Oklahoma still hasn't won a CFP game in four tries. They’s already lost some key players due to suspension, but this game looks like the Globetrotters against the Washington Generals. Sad way for Jalen Hurts to finish his career. Alabama’s the only team that could have given them a game. 7 TD passes in one half is crazy. And Burrow never started a single time at Ohio State... -
Sox Officially Sign Edwin Encarnacion (1YR/$12M), Kodi Medeiros DFA
caulfield12 replied to Orlando's topic in Pale Hose Talk
What the heck? This makes about as much sense as OU’s defensive game-plan against LSU. -
Sox acquire Nomar Mazara for Steele Walker
caulfield12 replied to Buehrle>Wood's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Calhoun passed him in the eyes of organization, end of story. Injured, didn't progress as hoped, Rangers lineup already too left-handed. -
The Sox' moves have me interested as a fan again
caulfield12 replied to VAfan's topic in Pale Hose Talk
This is the first season since 2016 that the MILB package wasn't preferable to MLB. It’s still easy to wonder if we had guys like Adell, Benintendi, Buehler and Tatis...how much more dominant this run could have been, or even if we hadn’t lost those 10 guys to injuries in the last 18 months, but just knowing they have a realistic shot to compete this year is enough for now. We deserve good things. Maybe it means that Robert, Kopech or Madrigal will be the capstone on everything we’ve been patiently waiting for to kick this whole thing into another gear. While these new veterans are seemingly closer to Ver. 2014-16 than 2004-05, there’s also never been such a young core in this organization since that 1987-90 run of draft picks by Himes. -
The Sox' moves have me interested as a fan again
caulfield12 replied to VAfan's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Carl Edwards, Jr., is worth a look, still just 28. -
Stiever, Dunning, Rodon and Lopez/Cease provide a lot of insurance there. Would still like to see at least one veteran signing, though.
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Except there’s a huge dropoff from Top 4 to Collins...then again to all those pitchers like Stiever, Thompson and Dahlquist. Steele Walker is now #12 for the Rangers, for example.
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NCAA football thread 2019-2020
caulfield12 replied to southsider2k5's topic in Alex’s Olde Tyme Sports Pub
Go Hawkeyes! Breaking the string of six losses in a row to USC. Slovis going down completely changed the game. Smith Marsette looking like he will be first Hawkeye wide receiver/KR in ages to make it in the NFL. Probably will lose Epenesa and Wirfs to the pros after four early departures last year. Duncan has been one of the best kickers in Iowa history as well. Pretty nice TE tradition w/ Clark, Kittle, Hockenson and Fant. La Porta the next...has some Gronkowski to him, albeit not as explosive. Stanley goes down as top 5 Iowa QB along with Chuck Long, Rick Stanzi, Matt Rodgers, Drew Tate. -
The starting pitching and bullpen will make or break this team...
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Sox Officially Sign Edwin Encarnacion (1YR/$12M), Kodi Medeiros DFA
caulfield12 replied to Orlando's topic in Pale Hose Talk
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Those who don’t know him, who haven’t spent time with him, don’t know and think differently,” Reyes said. “But coming here and having him as a teammate and seeing the kind of guy he is, he changed my mind completely. “He’s someone who enjoys his game. The way he plays, that’s who he is. He shows the public and his teammates and his opponents who he is. He isn’t trying to be something different.” First baseman Carlos Santana, the leader of the Indians’ clubhouse, also speaks of newfound appreciation for Puig, admitting that he was initially concerned about the arrival of the enigmatic slugger. Santana says that manager Terry Francona asked him to have a chat with Puig right off the bat. “I’m really surprised. He’s a cool guy,” Santana said in Spanish. “I think he adjusted quickly to the team, with so many Latino players here. He feels comfortable. When he got here, I spoke with him. I told him that here we come to play baseball and play it hard. I think he got my message, and he’s been playing hard.” It certainly helps that Puig has performed well of late, hitting .288 with two home runs, 11 RBIs, eight walks, 10 runs and an .810 OPS in 21 games with Cleveland. https://www.mlb.com/news/yasiel-puig-winning-over-indians-teammates
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Steve Stone Hinting At Another Move: Not Puig / Castellanos
caulfield12 replied to Chisoxfn's topic in Pale Hose Talk
This would be the same exact problem with Joc Pederson...and he’ll get $60-75 million next offseason. -
Nope, died at age 70 in 2010. Even Rachel Phelps is gone.
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Marisnick or one of the losers in the Mets' outfield battle would be a decent pick-up. Nimmo, J.D. Davis and Conforto are expected to be the starters. They also have Domonic Smith and Cespedes (all the Cubans, if they come with a huge salary subsidy).
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At $60-65 million, you really think the White Sox would bite? It would have to be four years as well. I would guess that Puig and his agent are really pushing for him to join his countrymen in Chicago, and he’s willing to sacrifice money for one season to get that unique opportunity.
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But wait. Was Puig a malcontent? He carried that heavy baggage when the Reds acquired him from the Los Angeles Dodgers. He showed none of that with the Reds. In contrast he was a fantastic teammate, beloved in the clubhouse Yasiel is a great teammate,” said Garrett. “I’d heard a lot of things about him before he came to us. I thought he was one of the best teammates we ever had. He was always joy in the clubhouse. He loved these guys, loved being around these guys. “We are definitely going to miss him,” Garrett said. “I’m just going to have to strike him out next year. He is always messing with me because he is 1 for 3 off me.” https://www.daytondailynews.com/sports/reds-pitcher-garrett-grateful-for-puig-backup/22OEMTujWgm3WXCljSWl1I/ Seems like Rabbit is carrying around the 2013-14 Wild Stallion version. Of course, the 1.5-2.0ish fWAR Puig isn’t nearly as impactful on the diamond, but the Dodgers wouldn’t have kept him for another four seasons if he was THAT bad as has been described. And I’m guessing none of those anonymous quotes were from Latin American or Hispanic players, who comprise the majority of the Sox starting lineup right now.
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But why the heck would Cleveland do that, and with the White Sox? It has never made any sense at all. For a divisional rival, they’re going to premium value him like they’re trading two years of Lindor for and asking for Lux, Verdugo and May in return. Next, there’s never been a tangible link between either Bieber or Clevinger and the White Sox...if it’s going to be anyone, it would be them offloading Carrasco first. You’re also forgetting the White Sox never trade their first round position prospects until they drive their value into the ground first. This is not Poreda or Ring, it’s a Golden Spikes winner.
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Renteria will go with McCann over Collins as long as he’s on the roster. Heck, he still went with Castillo over Collins frequently in the second half last year....until the very end of the season.
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That’s because of 2013 and 2014. Realistically, he’s not capable of being a 650 at-bat player anymore due to his splits. He has been worth 1.8 and then 1.2 fWAR the last two years...projected for 1.9 by Steamer. Mazara’s projected to produce roughly the same numbers at $5-6 million and won’t impact the clubhouse in any way but positively. If it was the 2013-14 version of Puig, and he hadn’t worn out his welcome in LA and Cincy and probably with Francona, he’d be getting a $250 million contract instead of just $25 million. He’s the baseball equivalent of Josh Gordon.
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Why would the Indians entertain such a scenario for Clevinger? They’re going to want Madrigal and Vaughn. How is Vaughn even blocked? Abreu is going to have to give way...and there’s zero guarantee that Encarnacion will be around for more than one season. In reality, Swanson still has time to establish himself. The Braves are going to be patient with him, just like the Sox were with Tim Anderson. He’s still going to be only 26 at the start of the season, and has been worth 1.7 per season averaging only 130 games played the last two years. A 2.1 SS isn’t great, but nobody’s giving up on him quite yet, either. You’re not drafted 1-1 without a reason. Let’s see what he can when fully healthy for an entire season.
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Puig has been a 1.5-2.0 fWAR player for many years now. I haven’t seen anyone other than Villar or Cesar Hernandez getting contracts up in that range, If Moncada or Robert sign extensions due to the continued presence of Abreu...how many more millions is that worth? If Abreu, Grandal and Encarnacion have positive mentoring relationships with the young hitters like Mazara, Robert, Jimenez and Moncada, how much is that worth? If Puig tears up the chemistry of another clubhouse, especially impressionable 1st and 2nd year players, how much long-term damage can that incur?
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Keuchel to Sox, 3 years, 55.55 million; 4th year team option
caulfield12 replied to Heads22's topic in Pale Hose Talk
How many pitchers in the last five years have responded well to missing 2-3 months of the season? How many many big improvements in the following year? -
Not exactly. DBacks were too desperate to acquire Shelby Miller...and the Braves now look like they’re set up to be contenders for the next five years. That’s not uncommon when you trade talent like that For veterans, it usually comes back to bite you. A cautionary tale if ever there was one.
