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**Game 2 of 162: Sox at KC Thread**
Let’s just chalk this one up to simply terrible pitching conditions...
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**Game 2 of 162: Sox at KC Thread**
QUOTE (Heads22 @ Mar 31, 2018 -> 06:08 PM) He's awesome doing basketball, for example, because the action moves a lot faster. I want to like him and I do when he's not trying to make inside jokes the entire time. The end of this top of the third has been so much better. I know he knows baseball and is into advanced stats and analytics. Wouldn't mind hearing more. Harrelson and Paciorek were much better at that...even DJ and Farmer. Must be a joke about picking up the check every 3 innings. Dunkin Donuts, Keith Van Horne, Jakob Poetl, the Coen Brothers... How could any teenager follow that? It’s like Benetti Player One. It is one thing to have stream of consciousness on a message board, but its comparable to listening to David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest.
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**Game 2 of 162: Sox at KC Thread**
At least Benetti is having a good time entertaining himself...
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**President Trump 2018 Thread**
Of course, this couldn’t at all be connected to the “conservative” Fed Ex (read up on Fred Smith) feeling the competition, lol The Postal Service is required by law to cover its costs for delivering competitive products, such as packages for Amazon, and the Postal Regulatory Commission, which oversees the service, set the appropriate share of those costs at 5.5% a little more than a decade ago. Since then, the service's deliveries of those products have grown substantially, and the United Parcel Service argued in a submission to the commission in 2015 that a realistic appropriate share of costs for delivering packages should be about 24.6%. A Citigroup analysis last year found that that difference would amount to about $1.46 per parcel, which might serve as the basis for Trump's $1.50 figure. An op-ed penned in July by Josh Sandbulte in the Wall Street Journal cited that analysis in arguing the Postal Service's estimate of costs for delivering packages should be revised. Sandbulte is co-president of Greenhaven Associates, a money management firm that owns FedEx common stock. In response, US Postal Service executive Joseph Corbett wrote that the op-ed provided an "inaccurate and unfair account," and that the Postal Regulatory Commission has determined each year that the service is covering its costs for package deliveries. cnn.com
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2018 MLB Draft
Austin Beck struggled last year in AZL, Jordan/Jo Adell performed much better. Those were the two high school picks who came before Burger last year. What is the comp for Adams? https://247sports.com/Player/Jordyn-Adams-91462 Kenny Williams pick? Seems like he committed (for now) to UNC for football...baseball as well?
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FS: White Sox acquire Ricardo Pinto for International Bonus Pool Space
QUOTE (Chicago White Sox @ Mar 31, 2018 -> 08:49 AM) Nice write-up Y2Jimmy. Interesting that we plan on using Pinto as a starter. Still not sure why he couldn?€™t just jump to the AAA rotation as I?€™m not exactly sure who is blocking him there. Probably because AA or High A is a much better environment for a pitcher to build confidence in ther secondary pitches or simply experiment with different fastballs...and it’s not like it would somehow prevent him from being recalled just as easily as a Charlotte pitcher.
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**President Trump 2018 Thread**
Well, Bezos is still in much better position than Zuckerberg...the irony is that if they (eventually) do heavily regulate the data-driven companies like Amazon, Google and FB, then they will get absolutely massacred by Alibaba, Baidu, Ten Cent and JD.com in China over the long run (because there?€™s no such privacy prohibition here...in fact, Apple had to agree to turn over all their cloud data to the government, in order to sell its Iphones and Ipads.) On the way to golf course, Trump unilaterally decides that WaPo should have to be registered as a “lobbyist,” lol https://www.politico.com/story/2018/03/31/t...ff-bezos-492853
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**President Trump 2018 Thread**
QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Mar 31, 2018 -> 04:23 AM) Trump complaining the USPS is being used as Amazons delivery boy. Isn’t that what the USPS does? He also b****ed about their taxes, which, considering the source, is hysterical, He did fail to mention his “very successful” tax cuts trimmed their tax bill close to $1 billion. The largest driver of profit was due to package delivery... Losses mostly related to underfunded pensions/benefits. And Amazon enjoys a cheaper/discounted rate because they provide so much business to the USPS (as opposed to going with Fed Ex, DHL, UPS, etc.)
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2018 Films thread
Karen Gillan would have been a better Croft than Vikander... Ready Player One was pretty darned good, especially for those nostalgic about the late 70’s and 1980’s. He first half was like being inside of a video game/VR, while the second half was a good guys/bad guys thriller with some teenage romance thrown in. If anyone but Spielberg directed, it would be in the upper 80’s at RT instead of hovering around the high 60’s. It was better than I was expecting based on some of the more critical reviews.
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Should the Sox attempt to extend some of their talent?
QUOTE (GreenSox @ Mar 30, 2018 -> 08:35 AM) I would say that only Shields belongs on that "good news" list. And yes Avi should be moved if a premium offer is made; Sox have some depth at his position. Another way of thinking about this is that Avi might sign a long-term extension at a 15-25% discount due to defensive limitations and keeping his size in check will always be issues that slide him more in the direction players that get most of their value from offense (unless he can continue to rack up outfield assists with his arm.). Plus, he feels undoubtedly feels more comfortable/relaxed around so many Hispanic players and coaches. Other than Jimenez, who do we feel “pretty confident” about at a corner oufield spot as a long-term solution? Delmonico? Cordell? Luis Robert, if Engel is actually for real this year in CF? Leury? Rutherford really looked lost (still) this spring hitting 95+ fastballs and has a bit of a bat wrap issue to deal with...
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Matt Davidson
QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Mar 30, 2018 -> 08:59 AM) This season absolutely. You're talking to the person on this page who was probably the loudest and most obnoxious advocate of "play the kids!" this offseason every time someone suggested that Moustakas or Morrison or someone like that hit a lot of home runs last year and should be signed. Davidson was one of those kids we needed to play. We need to find a couple regulars outside of the huge talents we brought in last year. Here's Davidson's chance to be one of those. He needs to walk more and put the ball in play more this year. Good start. Let me see an .850 OPS and I'll happily give him the DH slot going into next year. Except Moustakas would have taken most of his playing time from Yolmer, not Davidson...nevertheless, in the end, a one year deal would have been pointless, even at the discounted rate he signed at. The argument was always that discounted rate for 3-4 years. At any rate, we can compare their numbers, along with Delmonico’s, at the end of the season.
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Should the Sox attempt to extend some of their talent?
QUOTE (SonofaRoache @ Mar 29, 2018 -> 06:01 PM) We have our young guys locked in for 5 or 6 years at non crazy salaries, even with ARB. That will be it for our window as we'll have to replace a few with young guys we draft etc. The good news is we'll have Abreu, Garcia, Shields, and Anderson's contracts off the books. In case you missed it, Anderson signed a long-term deal for around $25 million...so you're stuck with him. Under terms of the deal announced on Tuesday, the 23-year-old Anderson will receive $850,000 this season, $1 million in 2018, $1.4 million in 2019, $4 million in 2020, $7.25 million in 2021 and $9.5 million in 2022. The White Sox hold club options for 2023 at $12.5 million and 2024 at $14 million. If either option is declined, Anderson receives a $1 million buyout. dailyherald.com
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Should the Sox attempt to extend some of their talent?
Davidson, haha... Hopefully he doesn’t end up like Tuffy Rhodes or Chris Shelton after today
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**2018 Opening Day Game Thread**
Moncada putting some good swings on in garbage time...unfortunately both stayed in the yard.
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Should the Sox attempt to extend some of their talent?
Nobody mentioned Avi Garcia...the most relevant for present discussion. I wouldn't be totally opposed to Leury or Yolmer if you could get a bargain deal done. But neither of those guys, nor Davidson, would be on the list of front office priorities.
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2018 Films thread
QUOTE (SoxFan2003 @ Mar 29, 2018 -> 01:22 PM) Has anyone else gotten the Movie Pass? $10/month and you can see one movie per day (excluding 3D). I've had mine for just under two months and I'm on my 9th movie: 15:17 to Paris: Thumbs Way down (never use the actual historical participants who lack professional training as actors) The Commuter: Exactly as good/bad as you'd expect a Liam Neeson movie to be. (Agreed) Den Of Thieves: Cool bank robber movie (one of Butler’s better performances in a long time) Three Billboards: Didn't like. McDormand was great, as usual. (Still liked more than The Shape of Water) Annihilation: Interesting (liked but didn’t love, overall worth hecking out though) Death Wish: Terrible Black Panther: Great if you're into the Marvel Movies (although it’s more Bond crossed with a cultural renaissance) Game Night: One of my favorite comedies in a while (or comedies have just plain sucked) Unsane: Could have been a lot better. The Iphone has a long way to go to be able to make a movie that looks professional 7 Days in Entebbe: A movie that tries to make you feel empathy for terrorists. Interesting choice. (Will try to check it out...my father tried to get me to read the book back in the day)
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Please stop writing “rebuild is over” articles...
QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Mar 29, 2018 -> 12:34 PM) Something is wrong with him copying and pasting the apostrophe' from whatever font he's originally seeing the quoted text in, all of those used to be apostrophe's (sic). When you go back and edit a post, at least on my ipad, it converts to that weird symbol unless you manually go back a second time and fix back all the apostrophes that should actually be there (and were in the original post.)
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2018 Opening Day Thread
Wow, Ohtani is starting as DH and hitting 8th...he’s starting pitcher Sunday too, right? (Btw, What the heck is going on with apostrophes, just an ipad problem?) Good luck, kid.
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Please stop writing “rebuild is over” articles...
https://amp.mlb.com/269743968-young-white-s...n-2018.amp.html Yes, it?€™s filler for the casual fanbase, but we?€™re at least one full season away and closer to a 70 win team and bottom 5 in the majors than one approaching .500. Everyone should understand patience by now, and that this year will be pretty hard to get enthused about watching the likes of Shields, Gonzalez, Santiago, Soria, etc., but there?€™s no point trying to spin someone just to sell a few more tickets. Actually, just watching Moncada, Delmonico, Engel, Giolito and Lopez was enough for most die hard fans...along with Avi, Abreu and Davidson/Yolmer/Leury. Clearly, we also had our ups and downs with Anderson/Rodon as well. Non-linear progression. If nothing else, Cleveland and the Twins are well set up to be better than us until 2020, barring some huge free agent signings this offseason or a huge jump up to a $100 million/year broadcasting rights deal. Sure, Kopech, Hansen, Cease and Dunning could all light the world on fire simultaneously to Jimenez’s arrival...but counting on that is as crazy as expecting Ohtani to win both a Cy Young and Silver Slugger in his first three seasons.
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Fernando Tatis, Jr. Thread (read/post at your own peril)
In June 2016, James Shields was coming off nine seasons with 200 innings and more than 30 starts. Reliable arms don't grow on trees, and Shields played a major role in the Royals' rebirth and push for the 2014 American League pennant. Tatis had yet to play in a professional game. "You're always taking a risk on a player that hasn't played a game yet," said Padres general manager A.J. Preller. "The further guys are away from the Major League level, the harder it is to project. You have so much less information. We were giving up a proven Major League pitcher for a guy who hadn't played a game." On the day of the trade, the White Sox sat two games back of Kansas City in the Central. The division was wide open. They needed a starter. Preller, meanwhile, had begun tearing things down after his own ill-advised push for contention in 2015. The Shields trade was one of seven that year in which the Padres netted prospects for a big league player. While working with the Rangers, Preller got his first glimpse of Tatis as a 14-year-old at a tryout. He vowed to keep Tatis on his radar, and when trade talks developed in 2016, the Padres sent scout after scout to White Sox camp. "All the information basically came back the same," Preller said. "We had a chance to get an extremely talented prospect, even though he hadn't played a game yet, and he should be the target." On June 5, 2016, the deal was finalized: Shields and cash to the White Sox for Tatis and Erik Johnson. Nearly two years later, Johnson is largely forgotten. But at the time, the 26-year-old righty was believed by some to be the centerpiece of the return. Outside scouting circles, Tatis was on nobody's radar. He was merely the son of the man who once hit two grand slams in an inning. "Most people didn't believe in me," said Tatis. "But they hadn't seen me play. What can I say? Now I'm playing baseball, I'm showing what I've got, and here we are." It didn't take long for Tatis to skyrocket through the prospect leaderboards. Last season, he batted .281/.390/.520 and launched a franchise-record 21 homers for Class A Fort Wayne. At 18, he made the jump to Double-A and held his own during San Antonio's playoff run. "When we got him, it was very clear that our scouts had done their homework on the raw talent," said Padres farm director Sam Geaney. "By instructional league, it was clear we had a pretty special talent on our hands. Going into 2017, we had a good idea that this guy was probably our best position-player prospect." He's now widely regarded as one of the best in the game. Tatis is ranked No. 8 overall by MLB Pipeline and No. 2 among shortstops. The Padres already have begun planning their future around him, shying away from multiyear shortstops this offseason (Galvis was signed to a one-year deal). https://www.mlb.com/padres/news/padres-fern...ing/c-268604288
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Salvador Perez MCL sprain
Royals are toast...they better hope Soler can salvage his career, along with Gordon, Escobar and Kennedy. Bad farm system as well. Moustakas is already trade bait.
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2018 Films thread
The second Pacific Rim was mostly disappointing. Annihilation: 3.25 stars Game Night: 3 stars
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Heyman proposes Kemp to the Sox
Kiki Hernandez and Toles can also play OF for the Dodgers...
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**President Trump 2018 Thread**
B. Unless Ivanka or Hope Hicks were attending...â€Einstein Grant†Melania and the Donald, no way.
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How dumb are Americans?
For some reason, I’m getting all these weird messages about time zones, UTC, board settings, can’t even tell if a post actually there or not...delete other two.