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caulfield12

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  1. If anything, the struggles with Gonzalez at around his spot in the draft (same for 2024) would or should have told them the Royals' approach (minus Witt Jr.) was the only way to get back closer to .500. But they instead chose to completely tear things down with no benefit except clawing back past (theoretical) financial losses. which are certainly not going to improve much unless they go all the way down to $85-105 million for a payroll floor.
  2. But he had a mid 1's ERA last year for one of the the inarguably three best teams in baseball in the Braves.
  3. Keith Law's opinion? Poor due diligence by Mariners or chicanery by Sox? Let's not forget at the time David Wells was a huge (literally and figuratively) get at a massive salary for the Sox and expected to lead a returning 2000 playoff team to greater heights. But turned into another Lynn or Keuchel with us...of course he got hurt eventually when not fighting teammates and they recovered a good amount of insurance subsidies on that specific contract.
  4. Where are the Birds' supporters to argue what a great loss this guy was? Heard DJ and Len spinning on Maldonado for 5+ minutes how great he was with a pitching staff and that he could hit 240-250 but was somehow more dangerous picking his spots for 15 homers and under the Mendoza Line. How subtle and effortless every single motion like pitch blocking, or throwing to second with a runner on third, or tagging batters before they could run to first was without once referencing Grandal Seby Lee.
  5. A governor (Dem) with national ambitions (if forced to choose) would side with the Bears over the White Sox simply from a popularity/pragmatic standpoint of alienating the least amount of voters. A traditional Republican would or should choose neither. But defining Republican values on both a state local and Federal level is absolutely anyone's guess at this point. (Of course a certain former leader's modus operandi was that any government benefit or tax handout that benefitted him in any way was fair game and 100% written and codified there by legislators in order to be fully exploited by the billionaire class.) But I believe in the end, with Sox vs. Bears, we're well beyond the traditional perspectives of politics on this one. And the Bears did get the last handout...if we are looking at this objectively.
  6. One thing that’s certainly true is that if you actually have your own skin in the game, there’s going to be or should be far fewer cost overruns and much stricter oversight over budgets…
  7. Who were the ones who screamed and yelled last year? Or cared enough to ? TA? Grandal? Lynn? Kelly? Giolito? Definitely not Vaughn Moncada or Robert. Will be interesting to see how Grifol and Getz respond. Or annoying...
  8. Ole Miss....huge dude. Almost thirty homers in the minors last year. Tenth round pick in 2022.
  9. First team to bat around this season comes in Inning #1. Grifol should have had someone warming there.
  10. Hopefully Katz doesn't have PTSD from so many mound visits last year.
  11. Well not the greatest Sox debut. Surprised ATL gave him up with those numbers...
  12. Need the first reliever of many this season. Must be around 25 pitches already.
  13. Last year of Chavez's career likely IF he makes the team. Finally got an out.
  14. Well that didn't take long swinging 3-0. Three in a row reach. Well Vaughn might have hit a homer were it not against the wind.
  15. What have they done to be rewarded with THREE times the biggest ask in the history of MLB (Tampa Bay’s $650 million) in public subsidies and even 2/3rd’s of a billion over the biggest public subsidy for an NFL team in Tennessee? He doesn’t have to be Stan Kroenke…but at least that guy and even Ricketts put his money where his mouth is. Now if someone with a proven record like Theo Epstein was coming in to run this whole thing…the public would have vastly more faith than they do in the Reinsdorfs (seems the son isn’t even allowed to speak to the media on the Sox), Getz and Grifol.
  16. Merkin Changes were made to the coaching staff, with Marcus Thames, Jason Bourgeois, Drew Butera, Grady Sizemore and Matt Wise now adding their expertise. Getz set out to improve the team defensively, making the White Sox a comfortable and hopefully attractive place for pitchers, which is baseball’s most important commodity. He also consciously added players who were clubhouse presences, and players with a history of winning. “I sat down with players. I had some serious conversations with staff, and it wasn't a witch hunt by any stretch,” Getz said. “I was trying to identify patterns, and then set out to improve those areas. It was front office interactions, the coaching staff, the resources, the medical, nutrition, any sort of process that exists that could potentially improve. “Clearly, there is more work to be done. We need to learn more about our team. I feel like we’ve got the right people to evaluate that, the right people to enhance the skill-sets that we have and make sound decisions moving forward. You just want to stack good decision on top of good decision, and you look up and you are in a pretty good spot.”
  17. That’s undoubtedly more disheartening than all of the 2017-18 lineups. Only Ramos to really be excited about watching.

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