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QUOTE (GreenSox @ Dec 3, 2016 -> 07:23 AM) Indeed he would. But I don't think Rizzo would do that for Eaton or McCutchen. Frankly I don't think Rizzo would do it for Sale. Peddling Eaton over Abreu surprises me. They must just like Abreu or maybe they think they can really can get a 6 WAR return for Eaton. I'm good with a handful of high ceiling A ballers to replace a, say, 50-100 prospect. I look at Hahn's record and the best part of the Peavy trade were the A ballers. He also dumped Beckham for a legitimate A ball prospect (whom he subsequently squandered for a AAAA reliever). Or maybe they simply think Eaton is at peak value and Abreu's value can improve significantly with a strong first half next year. If Abreu's second half is any indication, his value has nowhere to go but up.
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Avi Garcia tendered a $3 million contract
Chicago White Sox replied to Dunt's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (Ro Da Don @ Dec 2, 2016 -> 07:35 PM) My point was that Donaldson wasn't good in the Majors until age 27. He simply struggled in the Minors before making a change compared to Avi, who's been struggling on the big stage in the Majors. Check out Edwin's numbers in 2009 and 2010. Everyone and their mother was calling him a bust. Until he made a change. Albeit he had some success in the Majors previously. QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Dec 2, 2016 -> 07:36 PM) Avi most likely sucks, but when those guys were Avi's age, their MLB stats were far worse. It would take a miracle for him to get to their level with the bat. But the Sox are due for something working out. I get the age factor and even the lack of minor league seasoning, but like I said he's shown no progress. After 1,500 career plate appearances, I just don't see it happening. Anything is possible, but the odds are incredibly against Avi ever becoming an above average hitter at this point. -
Avi Garcia tendered a $3 million contract
Chicago White Sox replied to Dunt's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (Ro Da Don @ Dec 2, 2016 -> 07:15 PM) Donaldson, Justin Turner, Encarnacion Donaldson put up a .884 OPS in his second full season which was in Oakland to boot. Turner put up an .897 OPS in his full season with the Dodgers and was still below a 1,000 plate appearances entering that season. Both of these guys provide defensive utility. Encarnacion, a better positional comp, put up a .831 OPS in his second season. Honestly, none of these are good comparisons to Avi's situation. -
Avi Garcia tendered a $3 million contract
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QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Dec 2, 2016 -> 07:09 PM) Jose Bautista. But it is pretty rare. That's probably the best example out there. I honestly can't think of a second player that comes close. Just shows how rare it is for a player to suddenly break-out in their 4th year. -
Avi Garcia tendered a $3 million contract
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QUOTE (Ro Da Don @ Dec 2, 2016 -> 06:23 PM) Age:25 Years with a completely revamped swing that doesn't blow d*** : 1 2nd half OPS in the first year with a new swing: .840, as another poster mentioned. Salary: an absurd 3 million Plenty of talented players don't bust out at age 25 or before. Donaldson, Bautista, Encarnacion, Justin Turner, etc. Do I think he is going to become a stud all of a sudden. Most likely no. The only reason I'm defending Avi is the such strong hate that he's getting everywhere. You hate him cause he's sucked in his time so far with the Sox? Fine. Take your emotions out of it. He's making peanuts on a loser team with no one blocking him, and a world of potential. The fact that some people think players aren't s*** unless they're good instantly is absurd and short sighted. That is one of the reasons why the White Sox are so bad at player development. Sometimes, development happens to take a bit of time. Especially raw players who are rushed by clubs like Detroit and the Sox. I would be right with you guys if he was making double his 3 million/if we were a competitive team/if a legitimate player was blocking him at DH. None of those things happen to be true. I'm all for the age argument if he had shown some progress but he simply hasn't. Look at the stats I provided, he was just as bad last year as he's ever been. 1,500 plate appearances are typically enough time to judge a player who has not improved in the slightest. And I don't buy this 2nd half argument. Below are his plate appearances and OPS by month last year. Apr: 79 / .691 May: 82 / .720 Jun: 87 / .578 Jul: 55 / .585 Aug: 50 / 1.020 Sep: 100 / .656 Outside of a flukey 50 plate appearances in August, he was bad in every other month including July & September. At this point the physical tools don't matter anymore, every piece of objective data suggests he is the same old horrible baseball player he's always been, exit velocity be damned. I'd love you to provide a single example of a player who was a sub-.700 career OPS hitter across three full seasons while providing negative defensive or base-running value that was given a fourth season and suddenly figured it out. -
Eaton for Giolito, Robles, & Lopez. Who says no, Hahn or Rizzo? I know I'd take that trade in a heartbeat if I was Hahn. Doubt very much Rizzo would take it.
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Avi Garcia tendered a $3 million contract
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QUOTE (Ro Da Don @ Dec 2, 2016 -> 05:31 PM) Yeah, having hope for a 25 year old former top prospect with insane power potential as a DH on a rebuilding team is insane! Insane I tell ya! Career: 1,551 PA's, 89 wRC+, .695 OPS 2016: 453 PA's, 86 wRC+, .692 OPS Sane teams wouldn't give the above player another 500+ plate appearances and expect a different result at this point. I'd actually be pretty pissed right now if I wasn't confident a rebuilding is coming and the fact we can always cut ties with him before the season starts if something better comes along. -
QUOTE (raBBit @ Dec 2, 2016 -> 01:16 PM) My word is soft right now haha. But the the one thing I would say that isn't really talked about much is that I'd expect Dan Jennings to go this offseason. Supposedly garnering a lot of interest. Jennings was my pick to go first this offseason.
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QUOTE (KyYlE23 @ Dec 2, 2016 -> 06:54 AM) New Zelda teaser This game could be the GOAT. I was actually a little worried based on the E3 vidoes that the game might have a big open world but be a boring mess. However, there appears to be a lot more depth to this game than they originally let on, they're just trying to not give too much away (should have been obvious to me). Easily my most anticipated game for 2017.
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Lawrie/Garcia could be non-tenders
Chicago White Sox replied to southsider2k5's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Dec 2, 2016 -> 06:13 AM) I just can't see a team giving Avi his arb figure. If you absolutely must bring him back, is there any restriction on resigning him to a lower figureafter non tendering? I don't believe so, which is why there's no reason to tender him. -
The CBA is done - formerly the CBA is not done thread
Chicago White Sox replied to bmags's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (Y2JImmy0 @ Dec 1, 2016 -> 07:45 AM) There are no 1st round picks given up for signing QO Free Agents anymore. For example, if Dodgers signed Frazier to a 4/70 deal next year, they'd forfeit their 2nd and 5th round pick to do so. It's not clear which pick the White Sox would receive in return but it sounds like a 2nd for tax teams and 3rd for non-tax teams. This will spur trading because most teams would rather have the prospects than the 3rd round draft pick. So when they said "market size" they were referring to tax & non-tax teams? Obviously that would be a lot better for us. Also, you must have part of it backwards right? Wouldn't a tax team get a lesser pick for losing a QO free agent? -
White Sox Not Willing to Trade with Cubs
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QUOTE (bmags @ Dec 1, 2016 -> 06:59 AM) I don't see how dodgers can justify giving away all of their cheap near MLB talent for Sale after this CBA. They should also want to win while they have Kershaw (and in his prime). He can opt-out of his contract after the 2018 season. Obviously they shouldn't completely gut their system, but they are so deep that can add Sale and still have a solid farm system. And the new CBA will not prevent them from spending $250M+ regularly. If anyone can afford huge luxury taxes it's the Dodgers with their $300/year TV deal. -
White Sox Not Willing to Trade with Cubs
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QUOTE (Deadpool @ Dec 1, 2016 -> 04:27 AM) That Trump University education keeps paying dividends, doesn't it? Go figure out the difference between owning a sports franchise and owning a business. That kindergarten horse manure doesn't hold up. Dude, you simply need to STFU and leave this board for good. Whether you're a Cubs fan or not, I think everyone here can agree you're condescending as f*** and bring a combative attitude to discussions. You constantly talk down to posters like you are better than them and can never admit when you're wrong (see post above). Do us all a favor and go away. -
The CBA is done - formerly the CBA is not done thread
Chicago White Sox replied to bmags's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (ChiliIrishHammock24 @ Dec 1, 2016 -> 02:17 AM) It probably means when Frazier signs elsewhere for $50M+, because he will. Instead of receiving a comp pick after the 1st RD, it may be a comp pick after the 2nd RD, or whatever they deem the "market size" penalty to be. Which means keeping Frazier and collecting the QO probably doesn't do much for us, as a pick in the early 30s is far more exciting than a pick in the late 60s. That and we lose leverage when negotiating with a team like the Dodgers who wouldn't collect first round pick either. -
The CBA is done - formerly the CBA is not done thread
Chicago White Sox replied to bmags's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (bmags @ Nov 30, 2016 -> 09:45 PM) Really screws white Sox, also players can only receive a QO once Well we just lost some leverage in a potential Frazier trade. Amazing how we continue to get f***ed by this market size stuff. -
The CBA is done - formerly the CBA is not done thread
Chicago White Sox replied to bmags's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Do teams still get picks for losing free agents? If so, is it still a 1st rounder? Just wondering how this new CBA will impact Frazier's trade value. -
The CBA is done - formerly the CBA is not done thread
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QUOTE (DirtySox @ Nov 30, 2016 -> 08:07 PM) Jon Heyman @JonHeyman 2m2 minutes ago No international draft, but int'l signings are said to be capped to 5-6M per team per year. That would be huge for us assuming no loopholes. -
The CBA is done - formerly the CBA is not done thread
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QUOTE (DirtySox @ Nov 30, 2016 -> 07:41 PM) Ken Rosenthal @Ken_Rosenthal 1m1 minute ago Sources: Deal for new CBA is close, could happen tonight. Because of course. Thank the love of god. Would have sucked big time if the Winter Meetings got cancelled. -
Will Brett Lawrie be Non-Tendered?
Chicago White Sox replied to ChiSoxFanMike's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (ChiSoxFanMike @ Nov 30, 2016 -> 12:08 PM) Honestly, I think both should be tendered if they trade Sale. They'll have to field a team somehow, and there's a slim chance that either of them could take the next step forward and get flipped for prospects as opposed to being cut for nothing. It's not that much money anyway. I'd much rather spend that money on bullpen arms that can be flipped or an international free agent that does not count against bonus pools. Garcia could always be brought back at a cheaper rate if we don't find a better DH option. And I'd rather give Saladino 600 ABs in a lost season than hope I can get something insignificant for Lawrie at the trade deadline. -
Kenny Williams is an ALL TIME BAD GM: Hear me out
Chicago White Sox replied to Carpe Diem's topic in Pale Hose Talk
I think it's impossible to separate Reinsdorf's direction/influence vs. KW's production. We know Jerry meddles, with known examples include forcing the front office to keep Ozzie and forcing them to go with the rotating DH disaster that turned out to be Kotsay. I'm sure there are plenty of other instances, especially on the people side where his unwavering loyalty has surely been an issue. And more importantly, we know for a fact he hasn't allowed for a legit rebuild in recent years when one was probably needed, which would be fine if he actually gave his front office the financial resources needed to build a winner. That being said, I think KW's ego has gotten the best of him recently. He used to make some terrific moves, picking up undervalued assets on the regular. Just seems like we're making a lot less of those moves nowadays. Seems like our scouting has fallen off quite a bit under his watch, especially the pro scouting team. While I don't necessarily blame him for the Wilder fiasco, he must wield some responsibly for allowing the system to completely rot for an unacceptable period of time. He deserves a ton of credit for that 2005 team, but I think it's officially time for a chance. -
White Sox Not Willing to Trade with Cubs
Chicago White Sox replied to Y2Jimmy0's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Nov 29, 2016 -> 01:58 PM) To be fair, they didn't "come out and say it" Someone else is reporting what they heard. Onley said the Sox told the Cubs they wouldn't deal with them. That's coming out and telling everyone, unless you think GMs don't talk. -
White Sox Not Willing to Trade with Cubs
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QUOTE (Buehrle>Wood @ Nov 29, 2016 -> 01:54 PM) Good move if it's for our elite talent. Their success hurts the Sox an incredible amount, whether people here want to accept that or not. While I agree with this, there is absolutely no benefit to come out and say it and lose some leverage. -
Rumor: Obama will be part owner within 3 years
Chicago White Sox replied to Carpe Diem's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (ChiliIrishHammock24 @ Nov 28, 2016 -> 01:54 AM) Still holding out hope for Mark Cuban, but I would certainly take Barry O. Pretty sure Reinsdorf despises Cuban, so I doubt that would ever happen, but it would be awesome if it did. -
SOURCE: 2 horse race between Dodgers and Astros
Chicago White Sox replied to Carpe Diem's topic in Pale Hose Talk
I think some of you are really overthinking this Dodgers payroll thing. Despite recent losses, the team isn't hurting for cash, they simply need to be below 12x leverage per MLB rules for new ownership groups. They had $95M in payroll obligations last year on players not on their roster or 1/3 of their $300M payroll. They've also spent ridiculous amounts of money on international free agents. Given their $8B TV deal (among other sources of revenue), all they need to do is be a bit more frugal for a year or two while some of the dead weight and overpriced guys come off the books. I can promise you they will continue to look to improve their roster with win now pieces. If anything, this makes a guy like Sale more attractive to them than picking up a guy with a huge contract. -
Rumor: Obama will be part owner within 3 years
Chicago White Sox replied to Carpe Diem's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (hi8is @ Nov 27, 2016 -> 07:35 PM) Looks like the topic starters credibility just went nose diving ? Yeah, sucks that "nobody is off limits" rumor regarding the Astros & Dodgers is bulls***.
