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T R U

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  1. Can you explain why? This team has no starting pitching, no bullpen, and most likely no offense when Robert is inevitably moved. They will have a roster full of kids who need to develop and AAAA level players. This, somehow, is going to be a worse roster than the 41 win team they put on the field last season.
  2. I think its crazy the Mets sign a player for $700+ million dollars but balk at trading away two prospects. Crazy.
  3. Yeah I didn’t mean this week, I just meant this season at some point.
  4. Definitely, I would say he needs to be gone by the 2025 deadline. If there is nothing good offered now, roll the dice and hope he performs the first half to build that value back.
  5. Robert has to be traded, this roster has now been stripped down to the studs (or duds if you will) with the exception of Robert. You never hold on to him for the next painful 2-3 years. He has to go.
  6. Wonderful trade. Also LOL at the thought the Sox created Crochet. He practically had to demand to be a starting pitcher.
  7. In 80 AAA games his call up year he slashed .282 / .377 / .823 and was 22 years old. What more did they need to see from him down there?
  8. But Moncada was a AA player who was major league ready. There is no fool proof plan here.
  9. If Juan Soto can get $765 million today, in 5 years he will be 31 and if he continues to produce like he has I would imagine he could get a lot more than he just got yesterday if he opts out. Might not be that crazy a thought.
  10. What are you talking about, the majority of people on this earth give up when things get hard or aren't going well.
  11. But you're not playing Major League Baseball and you have no idea what it would be like to have your season be over 2 weeks into a 6 month long grind. People need to get out of the mindset its just adults playing a game for a living when its a far more demanding career than the majority of the fanbase that criticizes it has.
  12. Also, just to be clear I wasn't calling you insane it was indeed the projections. I don't see any way that all happens.
  13. I would be OK with this if you swap out Wong for a prospect. I am fine with Quero and Lee figuring it out at C.
  14. This is insanity, we just watched almost the exact group put up the worst season in MLB history but next season they will all be pushing 2 WAR each? No chance.
  15. From what I looked up, the White Sox made $288 million dollars in revenue in 2023. And that was with a 100 loss team that was total dogshit. You could probably double that number by investing into your roster to get the stadium filled and a good product on the field. This isn't Wrigley, people aren't going to come to White Sox games for a historical stadium regardless of how bad the team is. The whole angle of attendance is low so payroll needs to be low makes no sense to me in a world where the product you put on the field is directly related to the money that goes into your pocket for 99% of these teams.
  16. Did they though? Madrigal put up 1.7 bWAR in 83 games for the Sox. He slashed .317 / .358 / .764, which for a no power 2B is perfectly acceptable. Once he left though, he bottomed out.
  17. I wish they did too, and they could if they wanted to but the man in charge does not want to. Its not about not having the money, its just a flat out refusal to pay players what they are worth on the market or even to keep your own. All these guys are making stupid money and I won't entertain any argument that every team in the league couldn't have just signed Snell to the same contract as the Dodgers all things considered. "Oh but we don't make enough profit to spend like that." The White Sox are worth over $2 Billion dollars, businesses that don't make any money aren't worth billions of dollars. Every team in MLB is worth over $1 billion minimum. Its not a baseball problem, its a crusty old geriatric owner problem.
  18. What's broken? Are we supposed to shame the Dodgers for doing what other teams choose not to do? I hope they sign Soto next and JR gets all butt hurt about it. "Look at these guys just spending money on good players, what the hell is that about??"
  19. Just because they don’t have a great track record of development doesn’t mean they never develop anyone.
  20. This team is the least talented team in baseball, coming off a 121 loss season, and looking to trade their two best remaining assets. They aren't going to be spending money, and they have a terrible track record with development. Its going to be an extremely long road to get competitive again before 2028. Next year is going to be just as bad as 2024. Then you are hoping they start taking steps in 2026 and 2027. If they get some gems from development and nail trades of Crochet and Robert, then you may be looking at 2027 as a best case scenario. Do people not realize how dire this situation is?
  21. Its not the GM that's the problem, its the owner.
  22. There is so much more that goes into this other than just trading Crochet for prospects. Obviously, in a perfect world you never trade Crochet because he is worth way more than 3 prospects who you have no idea how they will turn out. Crochet just proved that he can stay healthy and pitch at a very high level. The problem is, the White Sox will never meet the price that will be required to sign him to an extension. So you are left with the options of trading him now when his value will never be higher, or you can go ahead and let him pitch the next two seasons for a losing team and watch him walk away for a middling comp pick. It seems not only an easy choice, but logical, to trade him this offseason. And this is solely because the White Sox don't want to pay for top end starting pitchers.
  23. Their total payroll was $203 million, I was just using the active roster example to show the difference between having star power and spreading money out around average players. The White Sox had to pay Dallas Keuchel $18 million to not play for them in 2022.
  24. Here's the difference.. 2022 White Sox active roster payroll: $155,000,000 with no superstars just a collection of mediocre to ok players all making between 8-18 million. This is why you have an 81-81 team that can't get over the hump, among other things. 2024 Dodgers active roster payroll: $172,000,000 with superstar players like Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman, Shohei Ohtani. 98 wins and a championship, nothing more to say. The White Sox will spend money, but they spend it in a totally inefficient way that is never going to work in todays game. The White Sox would rather have Joe Kelly, Kendall Graveman and AJ Pollock at a combined $29 million dollars than Bryce Harper at $27 million.

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