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caulfield12

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  1. Burger's bat would play on any team as a platoon DH.
  2. Just going by his homer pace for this season... but probably ends up closer to 15-18.
  3. https://sports.yahoo.com/fans-couldnt-save-the-oakland-as-183144117.HTML A's fans feel powerless to stop determined billionaire ready and determined to abandon them
  4. Lynn is more deserving of a release but owed even more money... and nobody behind either besides Martin, who also has limited upside.
  5. Vaughn isn't exactly Konerko or Abreu scooping the ball out of the dirt quite yet.
  6. 4.82 ERA out of the #5 spot in the rotation isn't the reason that the Sox are foundering on the shoals.
  7. 20-25 homers with GG defense up the middle and athleticism has particular value in today's game.
  8. Burger has definitely improved on the defensive side the last 7-10 days... with consistent playing time and repetition/comfort level.
  9. Never see that Ramirez at bat out of Sox hitters...
  10. Wouldn't have been a homer in a phone booth. Cesar Hernandez Curse continues.
  11. Great patient/professional AB there from Colas.
  12. It's like Billy Hamilton leading off in 2023 because he's "fast" and used to be an occasional threat five years ago...or even in 2021.
  13. Grandal not waiting for a ball/strike call... had a big issue with HP umpire Tumpane's competency in the past.
  14. Robert was more obvious because he deliberately decelerated and pulled up at the end... but Jimenez was never close to full speed. Painful to watch.
  15. Will defer to Ptac on this one... pretty ridiculous now that more info is coming out that some are questioning Robert's parents? Why aren't we questioning Hahn's or Daryl Boston's as they don't seem to be taking care of their players very well... or demonstratiolng any empathy with one of the two key franchise players... the other being Cease. There doesn't seem to be a language or cultural misunderstanding issue here with Grifol and Montoyo... they can communicate fluently in Spanish. Just one more flashing warning indicator of something rotten to the core operationally. Frankly, it wouldn't be shocking to hear Robert and Boston have less of a relationship than Robert and Benetti.
  16. The problem is 27 teams are better and we're actually tied for that 28th spot with KC. No let up. The Reds? Not on the road right now.
  17. The problem is 27 teams are better and we're actually tied for that 28th spot with KC. No let up. The Reds? Not on the road right now.
  18. https://www.sportsmockery.com/chicago-white-sox/when-is-eloy-jimenez-going-to-fight-luis-robert-jr/ LoL. Now we have "mock" evidence after the last week that he's going to fight Jimenez, fight Sheets and definitely has an issue with whichever teammate (seemingly Jimenez again) ratted him out to the coaching staff about his purported sore hamstring.
  19. It seems the clubhouse "informant" was Eloy Jimenez... although Sheets would have been another solid guess based on their interactions this week. Certainly wouldn't have been Haseley...or Benintendi... or Colas, already dealing with his own struggles and adding CF duty wouldn't seem to be Priority 1A for him.
  20. Four years as a coach there doesn't override his time as a manager with the Blue Jays...not to mention that Miguel Cairo was almost invisible during his time with the Sox...same with Jerry Narron. In fact, Montoyo has been so impactful so far that Luis Robert didn't even know his name yet after nearly two full months around him. What's nonsense is assuming that he's imparting the Rays' Way as a bench coach when we should actually be hoping and praying Chris Getz DIDN'T absorb the Royals' losing ways, nor Dayton Moore's idiosyncratic personal beliefs and evangelical/born again proselytizing.
  21. "Hence, this moment is bittersweet among Royals circles because this is the second-straight year where Grifol seemed like a top candidate for a managerial job, but just fell short. Last year, he seemed to be a finalist for the Royals job (whom I preferred as Ned Yost’s successor at the time) as well as the San Francisco Giants position, but instead, the manager jobs went to Mike Matheny and Gabe Kapler, respectively. Grifol is one of the most underrated coaches not just on the Royals staff, but perhaps in all of baseball, especially when it comes to his ability to work with and connect with Latin American players. Jorge Soler, Salvador Perez, and even Adalberto Mondesi have all credited their success in some way with the Royals due to their work and relationship with Grifol, who often works out of the spotlight and behind the scenes. While it will be nice to have Grifol on staff once again, especially with more and more Latin American players making their way to Kansas City over the next couple of years through the farm system as well as trades, his inability to land a MLB manager seems a bit unfair. While he doesn’t have managerial experience at the big league level, which seemed to hurt his candidacy, many MLB teams have succeeded with managers recently who didn’t have MLB manager track records on their resume either. In fact, take a look at some of the managers of clubs who made the postseason in 2020 who didn’t have MLB manager experience before they took over their current club... " "Despite this tidbit, when it came to filling jobs this off-season, clubs either went for familiar names, even if those candidates had either been out of the dugout for a while (La Russa) or their previous tenures were shrouded in controversy (Hinch and maybe Cora). And that kind of “risk averse” hiring may not be good for the game as a whole, especially when there are candidates like Grifol available on the open market." https://royalsreporter.com/2020/10/30/pedro-grifol-may-still-be-on-staff-next-year-and-why-thats-good-for-the-royals-but-bad-for-baseball/
  22. https://theathletic.com/3761699/2022/11/04/white-sox-pedro-grifol-montoyo/
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