Everything posted by caulfield12
- 5/4 - Astros at Sox - rubber game - 1:10 pm CDT
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Ownership breakdown: ishbias 35%, Reinsdorfs 50%
And the only way it gets there is to stop giving your product away for free. Should have waited until they had a really compelling product to offer the viewing audience...at least 2026. Then fans might be (eventually) willing to pay something for it again.
- 5/4 - Astros at Sox - rubber game - 1:10 pm CDT
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5/4 Games
Needs to be sustained for at least 7-10 consecutive games with Zavala...then maybe some legit hope
- 5/4 - Astros at Sox - rubber game - 1:10 pm CDT
- 5/4 - Astros at Sox - rubber game - 1:10 pm CDT
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This is the owner we have.....
GRate no second or third deck overhangs in the outfield. Can walk around the entire stadium on the concourse. Can view the field quite easily from the concourses. That's just not good enough when you're constantly compared to the retro ballparks that came after...especially Camden Yards.
- 5/4 - Astros at Sox - rubber game - 1:10 pm CDT
- 5/4 - Astros at Sox - rubber game - 1:10 pm CDT
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Ownership breakdown: ishbias 35%, Reinsdorfs 50%
A brilliant idea for a different, non-split market...with the Cubs basically giving their product away to the entire Midwest with an iconic broadcaster.
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White Sox to get Montgomery back to Charlotte (late) next week, still eyeing majors (Janish)
Hot or on fire starts in April...when exactly was that? Easy to look up. The overall results are always inevitably the same. Statistics always average out. The last two years have been complete disasters. Sub 500. 2022-23 his numbers were good. Rookie year 2021 .725 start but defense in LF rapidly disentegrating...that obviously was Hahn's doing.
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Mount Rushmore of Infamy
50/50 in mid August...although White Sox lack of brand name can hurt, WS title was just three years prior.
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White Sox to get Montgomery back to Charlotte (late) next week, still eyeing majors (Janish)
Spin it all you want...perception is already baked into the pie at this point. Savior/cornerstone of the franchise was pretty close to an accurate assessment two years ago. Similarly, AJ Preller would look at where Ethan Salas is as of today offensively and express major but measured disappointment...and also patience for a much younger prospect.
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White Sox to get Montgomery back to Charlotte (late) next week, still eyeing majors (Janish)
Probably referring to consecutive overall disappointing seasons from an fWAR/bWAR perspective. By old school Greg775 traditional metrics...so so okay fine with RBIs and still a bit short with homers for a corner INF spot. But then when you consider base running and fielding and OBP...no bueno.
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White Sox to get Montgomery back to Charlotte (late) next week, still eyeing majors (Janish)
Not from where he was ranked as a prospect just two or even one year ago...basically, the best Sox infield prospect since Beckham and Moncada. Maybe not can't miss...but #14-20 at one point, at his very peak.
- 5/4 - Astros at Sox - rubber game - 1:10 pm CDT
- 5/4 - Astros at Sox - rubber game - 1:10 pm CDT
- 5/4 - Astros at Sox - rubber game - 1:10 pm CDT
- Rojas, Freeman, Gilbert up, Ellard injured, Murfee down, Dalbec out
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2025 MiLB Catch All thread
Jac Caglianone. After a 1-for-3 night, MLB's No. 19 prospect exited the contest with a .307/.392/.515 slash line in 26 games at Double-A this season. His fifth home run marked his 11th extra-base hit on the year, as the 6-foot-5 lefty has blown his numbers from his brief pro debut last year out of the water, boasting a 70-grade power tool, tied for the best among ranked prospects. Cags homer blasted on top of a building beyond RF... https://www.mlb.com/news/royals-prospect-jac-caglianone-homers-onto-nearby-building?t=mlb-pipeline-coverage https://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/article/royals-prospect-jac-caglianone-launches-home-run-out-of-ballpark-onto-roof-of-adjacent-building-162836018.html On Thursday, the Kansas City Star's Sam McDowell advised the Royals to stick to their timeline and give Caglianone all the development he needs (both offensively and defensively), even if Kansas City's lineup continues to flounder early in the regular season...
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2025 Old Sock Drawer
Who's next, Justin Anderson? Last year it was Carson Fulmer. Jake Eder back down. Anderson/Moncada. Lots of bad...Ryan Newman one of their other infielders. He just can't hit. TT the right-hander has spent his twenties bouncing between the Braves, Angels, Guardians, and White Sox organizations with well below average results at every stop along the way. His most recent stint in the majors came last season with the White Sox, for whom Toussaint posted an eye-popping 7.43 ERA while walking 15.4% of his opponents. His stint in Chicago last year wound up lasting only 23 innings, but now he’s poised to return to the majors for a second stint in Anaheim. mlbtraderumors.com LAA 4-15 over last 19. Second worst RS/RA in majors.
- Rojas, Freeman, Gilbert up, Ellard injured, Murfee down, Dalbec out
- Rojas, Freeman, Gilbert up, Ellard injured, Murfee down, Dalbec out
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Luis Robert trade thread: La Pantera stays.
Or Bregman. But that would have blocked Vargas. 50% LoL. Actually, they have never really provided a suitable answer for who was blocking Bryce Harper, exactly...other than Boras Corp. Nor have they legitimate solved RF 1B 2B SS or 3B (Machado vs. Moncada) since then. Until this year (maybe maybe maybe).
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Free Tim Elko (Back in Jail)
Teel needs to improve in some of the raw aspects of his catching game. In Chicago...he automatically takes catching time from Quero. There's zero rush. If he was hitting 900 or at least 825-850 rather than 750 or whatever, most reasonable fans would have zero issue with Kyle getting promoted as well. He'll also have to get at bats from DH and/or 1B eventually...unless they try to pull another Andrew Vaughn emergency outfield conversion with him too. They also need to decide what to do with Thaiss (best player fWAR on team) or RH Korey Lee first.