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Still owe him $35 million including these last two months of the 2023 season...
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Has he realistically thought about the 2024 starting rotation and bullpen????? Heck, if you go back to the 2014-15 Royals, they had their most important leader at the catcher's spot in Salvador Perez. That's arguably the weakest spot on the Sox roster until Quero debuts.
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Try talking to teenagers these days in a high school classroom...even in China. They only want to talk about sleeping and e-sports/social media, lol. So it's always a challenge just to find common topics when you're that 53 year old white guy who represents the patriarchy, therefore, you need to adjust/adapt, lol.
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Or that Mike had a son that age already...the only good thing to come out of the 2007 "all the big arms" season...
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Benintendi close to his season peak of a .712 OPS...after that homer.
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Hernández: Angels failed to stop Shohei Ohtani from a disastrous injury that alters his future (yahoo.com) LA Times columnist blames the Angels for basically letting Ohtani do whatever he wants and not shutting him down longer after his last start when his velocity was quite noticeably down.
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Sure, no problem. Was actually just looking to find out what Vinny Duber was doing these days and came across this and thought it was pretty cool. Not to mention the charitable aspect and tax write off, haha.
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The closest I can think of recently would be all the hype over Joe Maddon in 2015-2016...when he was outselling Jose Abreu jerseys in the Quad Cities and tied into a bevy of promotions like Binny's Beverage Depot and MANY more.
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Other teams bad contracts with 1 or 2 years left
caulfield12 replied to baseball_gal_aly's topic in Pale Hose Talk
The last thing Reinsdorf's going to authorize is taking on MORE bad financial commitments...it's bad enough with Moncada and Benintendi already, not to mention Eloy (although his options can be declined.) -
2023: MLB news not AL Central-related
caulfield12 replied to caulfield12's topic in The Diamond Club
Dodgers brought back Busch today and of course he hit his first homer of the season... -
Isn't he still under managerial contract technically for this season already? Surely JR wouldn't just cancel it outright.
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https://www.royalsreview.com/2023/8/22/23840480/the-value-of-a-stadium-entertainment-district This is exactly what the Royals are selling... A new stadium, entertainment district AND a likely extension to Bobby Witt, Jr., to build everything around. The Sox don't have any of these three...except for a stadium largely based on Kauffman minus the OF fountains. Upper decks are almost exactly the same...down to the rake/angle.
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Actually, he just kept repeating the main point. And the ONLY way he saves his job is Getz/Moore/TLR/Hostetler/Buddy Bell going to JR and asking him to be spared … heck, throw in George Brett, all advocating for him getting another shot with a cleaner slate next year.
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Grifol offers high praise for GM candidate Getz…as does Kopech https://www.mlb.com/news/white-sox-options-for-next-general-manager#:~:text=“He's 24%2F7%2C extremely,well-equipped for this.” “He’s extremely articulate, he’s smart, he’s been around,” said Grifol of Getz. “He’s got experience. Player development really prepares people to do this type of stuff. He’s got experience in the clubhouse as a player, and as an executive. He’s well-equipped to do what he’s being asked to do. “Even as a player, you can tell he had characteristics of becoming an executive at some point if he chose to go that route. And then when he got into the front office, I know he was highly regarded as a young executive. He’s certainly equipped to do what he’s being asked to do by Jerry right now.” Getz and Jeremy Haber, another White Sox assistant general manager, are currently overseeing the club’s day-to-day operations, although in answering a question about fundamental things needing to change within the organization, Grifol referred to Getz as “leading us right now.” ….. “He’s 24/7, extremely smart, knows the organization,” said Grifol of Getz. “Understands moves, understands personalities and the mind that it takes to move to the next level, the timing it takes to move to the next level. He’s really smart and he’s well-equipped for this.” “I have a good relationship with Chris,” said White Sox starting pitcher Michael Kopech, who worked four scoreless innings, striking out five and walking four, before leaving with leg cramps against Seattle. “He used to be a player himself and so he’s got a respect for the guys who go out there and work hard on the field. If he’s the one doing the job, I think he’ll do a great job.”
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https://www.mlb.com/news/takeaways-from-shohei-ohtani-injury $250-325 million probably doubles the number of teams involved and likely brings the Angels back into it
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https://theathletic.com/409033/2018/06/26/dayton-moore-is-advocating-for-luke-heimlich-but-if-the-royals-eventually-sign-him-it-will-be-ownerships-call/ Heimlich...
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Balta is right. Kim NG has a number of positive qualities but is hardly a slam dunk choice. Would take her over Moore/Getz but that's about the extent of it. The Sox DO need those Miami scouts who signed so many successful Latin American players the past decade plus...especially on the pitching side.
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Just cut his contract from $500-600 million down into the $375-450 million range one would think.
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When did we ever see any of those three guys try to KILL themselves...well, other than Eloy running into fences and jumping into netting and getting stepped on during brawls?
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The White Sox have spent more time trying to coddle those guys...treating them with kid gloves. You would have thought they were moving Brooks Robinson off 3B to get Yoan Moncada to try to be a little more versatile and play second. Somehow Jake Burger was able to willingly take on that task for much less than $29 million. I mean...we're STILL giving previous playing time to Grandal why why why?
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"Mattingly was named the Philadelphia Phillies' director of player development in September, after spending the past five seasons with the San Diego Padres. He was the Padres' manager of scouting for three years before becoming coordinator of major league advance scouting and game planning." Uh oh automatically disqualified by Padres' ties lol. In all seriousness...would be great to pair him with Montgomery.
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No angry messages to Jeffrey Loria included...as Bobbleheads go, pretty darned good likeness of a moment that hearkens back to much happier and carefree times for the organization (before Mark was prohibited from doing such things due to fear of injury).
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Cancún F.C.Edit In May 2021, Luhnow had shown interest in acquiring a Mexican soccer team, during which time he was part of a group that negotiated the purchase of Atlético San Luis,[21] although the purchase agreement did not materialize.[22] Subsequently, in January 2022, Jeff Luhnow headed an investment fund that completed the purchase of the Mexican team Leganés that participates in the Liga de Expansión MX.[23] The purchase was approved by the league owners' meeting on June 1, 2022, making it official.[24] CD LeganésEdit On June 23, 2022 Luhnow bought Leganés of the LaLiga Smartbank through the company Blue Crow Sports.[25][26
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Four managers that speak Spanish in a row plus Cairo and Montoya, not to mention Jose Abreu (if you added Espada)...yet nobody can get through to Eloy Grandal Moncada etc. Character and work ethic is just as important as talent.
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Where was everyone before it got to this point, though? The combination of Abreu Lynn Middleton opening up to clubhouse issues...embarrassment over Anderson vs. Ramirez, so much bad news came almost simultaneously that it simply overwhelmed the front office...in conjunction with the daily horrendous mistakes on the field and rudderless team lacking in managerial leadership as well. Bevington's name kept coming up even.
