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Tigers sign Colt Keith to a 6 year extension
caulfield12 replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Tigers (4) 13. Max Clark, OF (ETA: 2026) 22. Colt Keith, 3B/2B (ETA: 2024) 25. Jackson Jobe, RHP (ETA: 2025) 60. Jace Jung, 2B/3B (ETA: 2024) With the No. 3 pick, the Tigers were virtually guaranteed to take one of the Big Five in the 2023 Draft class and went with Clark -- an Indiana prep outfielder with plus-plus speed, a strong arm and a left-handed swing that plays to all fields. Much closer to the Majors, Detroit has developed Keith and Jung into a pair of infield sluggers with plus power, and the pair should impact the MLB roster at some point this summer. Jobe might have the highest ceiling of the group as a potential ace with multiple 60-grade pitches and plus control. The only thing holding him back is potential durability after he missed much of the first half last year with lumbar spine inflammation. MLB.com Since when was Indiana a prep baseball powerhouse? Tigers Guardians and Twins all better positioned with farm systems right now. Schulz pretty much has to be Randy Johnson Lite...and Montgomery something close to Robin Ventura. -
2023-24 NFL Season Thread
caulfield12 replied to CentralChamps21's topic in Alex’s Olde Tyme Sports Pub
Mahomes has a much better personality than Brady...and Andy Reid is a guy who's difficult to dislike like Belichick. With Taylor Swift mixed in...somehow eems almost inevitable from a marketing standpoint. -
2023-24 NFL Season Thread
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Can we please hire Dan Campbell to replace Pedro Grifol...??? Talk about opposites. Btw, go LaPorta and Kittle! -
2023-24 NFL Season Thread
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Not so quick for Mahomes...on course for #3. That was REALLY dumb, Flowers. Game set match. Way too many mistakes by the Ravens after a historic regular season. -
2023-24 NFL Season Thread
caulfield12 replied to CentralChamps21's topic in Alex’s Olde Tyme Sports Pub
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2023-24 NFL Season Thread
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Not looking good for the Ravens/Jackson. Wouldn't he be something like 1-4 in the postseason if the Chiefs win? -
Outside the Box: Trade Cease+ for Daulton Varsho+
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Whatever they do...it's important to improve the big league team with at least one player as quickly as possible. Unless they get the ideal prospect haul...see Adam Eaton deal, where two guys were there and Dunning just a couple of years away. That's unrealistic for Cease, obviously. At least for now. Red Sox and Mariners just seem to have no discernible direction right now, along with the Angels and Rockies. -
Sox looking at building in South Loop
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Mariners (4) 37. Cole Young, SS/2B (2025) 38. Harry Ford, C (ETA: 2025) 79. Gabriel Gonzalez, OF (ETA: 2026) 87. Colt Emerson, SS/2B (ETA: 2026) The Mariners still have a pretty young group in Seattle, so there presumably can be patience in letting this exciting quartet of hitters develop. This foursome, however, may push the envelope anyway. The Mariners clearly have a good thing going in drafting high school bats in the first round, with their last three picks -- Ford in 2021, Young in 2022 and Emerson last year -- all landing on the Top 100 with up arrows next to their names. mlb.com
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https://www.mlb.com/news/tigers-sign-colt-keith-to-6-year-extension
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Can only assume Banister wasn't high enough on him...last really solid season (based on contract value) was 2021 SF. Or they simply feel that already have enough arms for ST already. Washed up Rosenthal and Diaz quite fitting top two.
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Outside the Box: Trade Cease+ for Daulton Varsho+
caulfield12 replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
He would obviously play CF after Robert is dealt and be one of the veteran leaders at 28 of the "hastened" rebuild. Stassi and Maldonado are unlikely to make it through the season anyway. -
Too bad not the Giants’ version of 2021-22.
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About right. Like end of Machado and Wheeler debacles.
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Braves Trade for Carpenter & Kerr From SD
caulfield12 replied to CWSpalehoseCWS's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Exactly like Bloom dealing with Henry and Fenway Sports Group…forced to dump Betts for 15-25 cents on the dollar, then vilified for it. Then criticized for signing Devers after losing Bogaerts. It will be fascinating to see how they fill out the 4/5 spots in the rotation and those two temaining OF spots. Just like the “on the cheap” Korean and Japanese bullpen. Will it actually work? Then there’s leveraging Kim’s massive fWAR this year in trade (walk year), after the Korean Series is over. Can they trade him despite being in WC position? Trade Bogaerts and/Machado? Darvish or Jake Cronenworth, their own version of Benintendi after 4+ fWAR the previous year? Not trading Hader, Snell, Wacha and Lugo hurt too. See Angels. Between a rock and a hard place. Have a feeling this year’s team will outperform 2023, with Tatis and Bogaerts way off career highs due to injury and sheer number of months of inactivity. All comes down to pitching. -
Outside the Box: Trade Cease+ for Daulton Varsho+
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Where’s your trade proposal? (Feel like Nikki Haley trying to get just one head-to-head debate scheduled, lol.) -
Outside the Box: Trade Cease+ for Daulton Varsho+
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https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sports/padres/story/2023-01-18/column-padres-are-big-players-in-latin-america This article explains pretty well why we are the opposite of the Padres in every way on the international front…but it has a lot of important lessons for Preller’s success in building the farm system completely within the span of less than one decade. Note the biggest problem from churning so many prospects through is the Padres use those prospects to trade for major leaguers (KW mode)…but the consequence is almost no cohesion and chemistry despite the sheer amount of talent accumulated because they don’t advance together through the minors and learn how to win together like mid 2010’s Royals and Cubs prospects, or the current Orioles. I think this article in particular explains the lack of success in the Dominican as well since 2008…as well as the Pacific Rim. There’s more knowledge contained here than in all of Haber’s quantum computers. It’s almost amazing why no more than 4-6 teams (Dodgers obviously) follow this very simple formula. Elias and Rays and Braves and Guardians and Brewers as well. Of the roughly $150-175 million AJ Preller has spent (including the last two consensus international #1 prospects), the biggest success has been Adrian Morejon, arguably. The sum total of all their fWAR is WELL below Fernando Tatis, Jr., alone. Details… (OF Jorge Oña and RHP Michel Baez were among the Padres minor leaguers released this week. Both Cubans were signed during the Padres' $80 million spending spree in the 2016-17 international (signing period), with Oña signing for $7 million and Baez signing for $3 million (Luis Patino, in contrast, signed for $130,000 that year). Injuries played a role in their stunted development and ultimately forced the Padres to take them off the 40-man roster.) Another example, the Padres blew through their spending cap in 2016, signing Cuban left-handed pitcher Adrian Morejon ($11 million) and Dominican shortstop Luis Almanzar ($4 million) as well as the highly-touted Anderson Espinoza and Jarlin Susana (last piece of first Soto trade). The Padres paid a hefty penalty ($20 million fine) for their spendthrift ways back then; nowadays there’s a hard international cap and signings like this wouldn’t be possible.) Long story short, they only have to be right once every ten $5-6.5 million signings to still get a positive ROI out of two Andrew Benintendi’s worth of spending over a decade. Lottery tickets turned into Top Ten members of the farm system transformed into the likes of Juan Soto. Classic KW here…the Freddy Garcia deal for three prospects stands out in particular now. Just like finding the next Nvidia, Netflix or Amazon on the stock market. You get 8 busts, one break even and one generational wealth creator if you’re really lucky. Except the White Sox have NEVER supplemented June draft picks enough on the international side of things to build up sufficient depth…exposing their second and third string lack of depth like 2021-2023. Despite TERRIBLE net losses on two Soto trades, Clevinger, Nola and Ty France, they’re once again a consensus Top 5 farm system, rising from #28 almost all the way back to the top in roughly 3-4 years. Finally, Padres drafting a number of their better prospects outside the Top Ten in the first round…James Wood (traded away), local product Dillon Head for example, just look at the June draft positions of their Top Ten pitching prospects as well…not to mention leveraging CJ Abrams into Soto instead of Nick Madrigal from the same draft being magically “transformed” into Kimbrel. Don’t bother reading this for all I care…simply read the attached article in order to “see the light.” -
Braves Trade for Carpenter & Kerr From SD
caulfield12 replied to CWSpalehoseCWS's topic in Pale Hose Talk
According to a fan survey done by The Athletic's Dennis Lin, the confidence in president of baseball operations A.J. Preller has been declining by the fanbase. In the survey, only 5.3% said they were very confident in him, and 19.1% said they were somewhat confident in his ability. On the other hand, 27.5% of the fans surveyed said they were unsure, 26.7% were not very confident, and 21.4% were not confident at all. This is a stark difference from where the team was even a year ago, and it's a direct result of the lack of trust in the front office. https://www.si.com/mlb/padres/news/padres-news-confidence-in-a-j-preller-seems-to-be-decreasing-among-fans-based-on-survey-ml0802 https://www.si.com/mlb/padres/news/padres-release-2-formerly-high-paid-international-minor-leaguers-rks97 -
Luis Silverio…Anderson Gomes, etc. Can scout Brazil for the next Andre Rienzo…Krause’s last official assignment with Sox.
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Did Mike Cubbage ever have a sandwich? Did we actually sign the guy now?
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Hyperbole and overreaction is good for riling up the masses…
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2023-24 NFL Season Thread
caulfield12 replied to CentralChamps21's topic in Alex’s Olde Tyme Sports Pub
11 hours on a private jet to get there? -
2023-24 NFL Season Thread
caulfield12 replied to CentralChamps21's topic in Alex’s Olde Tyme Sports Pub
“If the Chiefs advance to the Super Bowl on Sunday, hold on to your foam fingers. With the possibility of Swift attending the big game on February 11, it becomes a perfect storm of opportunity for CBS to show her throughout the broadcast to presumably their biggest audience of the year. (Swift is scheduled to perform an “Eras Tour” concert in Tokyo on February 10 and has not spoken publicly as to whether or not she plans to attend.) “There will definitely be discussions at a high level about how that’s going to be handled. If indeed it happens, they’ll figure out what seems to be a reasonable amount of shots,” Jeff Fellenzer, Professor of Professional Practice Sports, Business and Media at USC, told CNN. CBS did not return CNN’s request for an interview regarding their broadcast plans or strategy for Sunday’s game or the Super Bowl by press time. What is a sure bet? The game – including Swifties or not – will have eyeballs.” https://www.cnn.com/2024/01/27/entertainment/taylor-swift-nfl-games/index.html -
They also can’t accept Ortiz and Norby and a 40 FV piece. That would do nothing to alter the trajectory of the franchise. If that threat of taking him into regular season isn’r real…Getz will lose this trade big time as he backs himself into a corner.
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Sox looking at building in South Loop
caulfield12 replied to southsider2k5's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Apparently websites like Field of Schemes that question the bonafides of any politician cannot be quoted from. So basically the current mayor should be treated like Modi, Xi Jinping, Putin, Orban, the King of Thailand, etc., and not publicly mentioned in any but the most benign or oblique way??? If that’s the case, it should be officially declared that he is off limits to mention/discuss, even if originating from an opinion/editorial piece that simply generally skeptical about all Chicago politics. Not censored. Also interesting that Gov. Jim Thompson has been constantly “criticized” by numerous posters for selling out the taxpayers and coming up with a sweetheart deal for JR…so God help the White Sox and SoxTalk if the Obamas ever become formally connected to an investment group involved in purchasing the team.
