Everything posted by caulfield12
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Back Home: Sox Host Guardians 5/9 @ 6:40 CDT
Brennan/B.Naylor/Freeman/Manzardo
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Back Home: Sox Host Guardians 5/9 @ 6:40 CDT
Usually it's Kopech giving up those homers...so this is a change, at least. For the moment.
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Back Home: Sox Host Guardians 5/9 @ 6:40 CDT
Colas was apparently benched for a lackadaisical play at 1st...
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Back Home: Sox Host Guardians 5/9 @ 6:40 CDT
This game's luck isn't going to hold up for more than one game, is it? Wouldn't it now be something like 7-6 the last 13?
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Back Home: Sox Host Guardians 5/9 @ 6:40 CDT
Nick Martinez
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Back Home: Sox Host Guardians 5/9 @ 6:40 CDT
Walsh just got his very first Charlotte hit...
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Back Home: Sox Host Guardians 5/9 @ 6:40 CDT
Ramos 7/16 for .438. Isn't that the entire season's output for Maldonado?
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Back Home: Sox Host Guardians 5/9 @ 6:40 CDT
DeLoach has been in the 600s for OPS (in Charlotte!) with little power recently...has something changed? He profiles as average to below average defensively so I guess that should fit right in.
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Cease To Padres per Passan
Wilson has a net negative fWAR. He has been pretty decent, comparatively.
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Robbie Grossman traded to TEX for RHP Anthony Hoopii-Tuionetoa
Rinse. Repeat. White Sox: Erick Fedde, top-of-the-rotation starter There’s no real surprise Fedde has found some level of pitching success through the early part of May when looking at how the right-hander reinvented himself during the 2023 season with a 20-6 record, 2.00 ERA and 209 strikeouts over 180 1/3 innings for NC Dinos as the KBO’s top pitcher. But even Fedde was interested in how his new repertoire would play in a Major League return, and entering his series-opening start against the Guardians Thursday, he’s been the most consistent pitcher on the White Sox staff. Fedde has 41 strikeouts over 36 innings and a 3.46 ERA, not to mention working into the ninth inning for the first time in his career on April 28 vs. Tampa Bay. He looks to be a White Sox building block in the latest rebuild or a solid trade option. -- Scott Merkin
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Cease To Padres per Passan
And how Q was a much lower injury risk due to not being a high below pitcher with previous TJS.
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Cease To Padres per Passan
https://www.fangraphs.com/leaders/major-league?pos=all&stats=pit&lg=all&qual=y&type=8&season=2024&month=0&season1=2024&ind=0 Cease up to #2 in fWAR behind Wheeler. Corbin Burnes #26. Sale 16th.
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Sox looking at building in South Loop
Kansas plan to get Chiefs, Royals relies on billions in bonds with ‘high degree of risk’ https://finance.yahoo.com/news/kansas-plan-chiefs-royals-relies-100000308.html
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And that's a 4-1 White Sox Winner! We are .500 on the 6 game road trip!
Avoiding an 8th or 9th sweep of the season...
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And that's a 4-1 White Sox Winner! We are .500 on the 6 game road trip!
White Sox-aNON "Why would he intentionally tank the Sox, you ask. Chicago refused to give him 2 billion dollars for a new stadium. He wants out his contract with the stadium the Sox are in right now. He has offers to move the team to Nashville and Las Vegas but can't because of the contract. Ever seen the movie Major League? The whole storyline is based on a baseball team owner putting together a team that is so bad that the city allows the owner to move the team to another city. Reinsdorf wants to move the team out of Chicago because, no matter how good the Sox are, they will ALWAYS take a back seat to the Cubs. In 2005, when the Sox won the world series, the CUBS got the top headline in the Chicago newspapers. Chicago has at least one sports team in in EVERY major sport. Moving the team to a city with a lot less pro teams means more attention paid to the Sox and more money for Reinsdorf."
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Sox unveil the new Maldonado line .100
He's got more rings than Chris Getz! By a lot.
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Robbie Grossman traded to TEX for RHP Anthony Hoopii-Tuionetoa
“It was a good baseball trade,” White Sox manager Pedro Grifol said. “They needed him over there and the pitcher we got back adds depth to an area that we feel is a strength of ours. You can never have too many good arms. This kid’s got a good arm and he’ll help us at some point.”
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2025 Old Sock Drawer
https://www.yahoo.com/sports/orioles-signed-craig-kimbrel-replace-042821026.html
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Fire Chris Getz
There's no way Lynn was coming back...even if they overpaid him, which was also never going to happen. Odds are that Clevinger will struggle like theajority of players that get started a month or more late into the season. Crochet can only give you 80-100 innings this year...most were guessing 80ish before the season. That might give you a 70-75 win team and an even lower draft pick in the first round. No appreciable attendance difference, probably.
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Sox @ Rays 5-8, 5:50PM CDT
Not being the WORST but instead the 29th worst team in baseball somehow seems even worse, lol. The Rockies are a competitive balance team, enjoy the benefits of higher 1st round draft picks and have surprisingly resilient attendance in Colorado, despite all the losing AND poor spending (exchanging Kris Bryant for Arenado, essentially.) The only hope with this organization is that JR is so embarrassed (like last season with KW/Hahn) that he basically has no choice but to intervene...
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Cease To Padres per Passan
Well, there's naturally a certain amount of drama when you come back "home" to beat the organization that originally traded you to your rivals, that's just human nature. Then throw a 1 hitter with 10+ K's (most of Cease's games aren't even followed on the West Coast.)
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Sox @ Rays 5-8, 5:50PM CDT
Lee as well...getting increasing playing time. And at least somewhat holding off opponents' running games. https://www.milb.com/player/junior-caminero-691406 Rays desperately need this bat in their line-up
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Cease To Padres per Passan
Also going to be Top 5 in fWAR when the updates come out tmrw morning... Except they're RIGHT there in the Wild Card race and just traded for Arraez, so it's far from a sure thing they would trade Cease when starting pitching is arguably THEIR biggest need as well.
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Bummer to ATL
The Cubs still have miles to go before any World Series...but are certainly much closer and more fun to watch/follow.
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Jake Burger
Way too early to call that trade anything resembling a success when the biggest need on the major league roster now and in the future is power/offense.