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Can the Sox field a competitive team in 2025? Or is 2026 or beyond a better target?
I’d say almost no chance they can be competitive next year. I think 2026 is the earliest we could see a decent product and that requires the first wave of minor league talent to mostly be successful and for us to do well in any sell-off trades this year, especially in regards to Cease.
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FutureSox: Rankings Week Content
Depth is significantly better than it has been lately, especially on the pitching side of things and at catcher. OF is still a weakness in the system and we really need Wolkow or one of the LatAm kids to step up this year.
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Sox looking at building in South Loop
We have four years of control left with Robert. If we won’t be competitive until 2026 at the earliest, then you have to seriously consider it. But yeah, if we could find a Robert like talent in return who is controllable from 2026 to 2031 that would be a massive for us.
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2023-24 NFL Season Thread
Trading Fields to the Falcons for their 2nd round pick plus a swap of 1.09 for 1.08 would be a good outcome for us. Guarantees us one of the offensive players you highlighted or the top defensive player in the draft. Also, has Bowers stock fallen as of late? I thought he was as regarded as highly as these other prospects, at least pre combine.
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Fire Pedro Grifol
- 3/1/24 Game Thread White Sox at Chicago N. L. 2:05PM CST; Radio: ESPN1000 & TV: (Cubs Only - Marquee),
You lost me at RBIs- Sox looking at building in South Loop
JFC…someone post the old man yells at cloud meme.- Sox looking at building in South Loop
Edit- Grifol: DeJong, Lopez, Maldonado are good on offense
I do think there is a chance this team is fun bad. Last year was a compete s%*#-show and the losses were legit painful. At least for me, I fully expect a 60 win team this year and some of the most uninteresting baseball imaginable. I kind of look forward to witnessing first hand all the dumb s%*# Grifol will do with his collection of misfits & has-beens. The offense will likely be terrible and seeing Getz’s vision of a bad pitching, bad hitting, plus defensive team come to life will be fascinating. Gamethreads will be a riot and I’m going to love when all the fans in the stadium turn on the team and start booing the likes of Maldonado, DeJong, & Moustakas before they wither away into the DFA afterlife. I’d much rather prefer a competitive team obviously, but if you’re going to be bad, do it with a complete lack of style & grace.- Sox looking at building in South Loop
The need for this board to attribute all blame to one driver is frustrating. Jerry Reinsdorf has been an absolutely atrocious owner and has certainly killed a lot of fan interest during tenure. However, the current ballpark is also a problem and will never consistently draw causal fans or tourists. The proposed ballpark in the 78 will address the latter and Father Time will address the former soon enough. There is literally a path to becoming an elite sports franchise right in front of our eyes and many here would rather Jerry lose and/or a bunch of tourists not be taxed for using hotels. I hate to break the news to you guys, but even if this deal doesn’t happen, Jerry has already won the life lottery. His kids and their kids and their kids will forever be blessed with unfathomable wealth. Whether he can make another couple hundred million off a stadium deal doesn’t change the calculus. So what does Jerry losing actually accomplish? It puts the franchise in a weaker state for the next owner and causes us Sox fans to lose out on what will likely be a truly incredible ballpark experience. But hey, at least when tourists come to visit their hotel stays will be a bit cheaper…seems like a huge win for us Illinois taxpayers!- Sox looking at building in South Loop
Does the current deal hurt the taxpayers of Illinois?- Cease To Padres per Passan
Probably a big nothing but would theoretically would be good for a Cease trade market:- Sox trade Matthew Thompson to Cubs for old friend Bailey Horn
A 2 WAR floor OF with six years of control would command much more than Mena and I say this as a fan of Christian. People are over-inflating the certainty of Fletcher’s bat and likely the quality of his CF defense. From what I have read, he can probably be adequate in CF but would not be above average. His defense is based on reads & jumps and that will only take you so far in CF.- Sox trade Matthew Thompson to Cubs for old friend Bailey Horn
Nope, your theory is correct. I actually noticed that before posting and found it mildly humorous.- Grifol: DeJong, Lopez, Maldonado are good on offense
To be fair, he literally said he didn’t like his team at the beginning of the offseason.- Sox trade Matthew Thompson to Cubs for old friend Bailey Horn
Write-up on Horn from BA where he ranked the Cubs’ 28th prospect:- Sox trade Matthew Thompson to Cubs for old friend Bailey Horn
Any suggestions on where to look?- Sox trade Matthew Thompson to Cubs for old friend Bailey Horn
You keep making these “everyone is an All-Star once traded” comments but no one has said anything of the such. Liking Mena as a prospect does not mean that he will be a star or even a productive major leaguer. There is a wide range of outcomes with prospects and some of us felt there was some untapped potential with Mena given his youth & athleticism. And people here liking Mena more than Fletcher (especially given the state of the team) doesn’t mean we hate Dominic. I just worry that Fletcher will end up being a 4th OF and that doesn’t really move the needle for a rebuilding club. I am no expert here and hope I am wrong, which is obviously very much possible. Regarding Fletcher specifically, he has hit at every level, but his production in Reno wasn’t great when you compare it to how other DBacks OFs performed there and they did so at younger ages and/or during their first stops there. As for his major league performance, the batted ball data suggests he got super lucky and he was trending the wrong way when he got demoted. Pointing that out doesn’t mean I think he will suck, but he’s still got to prove himself over a longer period of time to say he will become an average production RF for the foreseeable future. Finally, regarding this trade, I don’t think you will find a single poster who thinks Thompson is a quality prospect and will lose sleep over this trade despite your allegations. It’s just unusual for a rebuilding team to trade a young, athletic pitcher that doesn’t require 40 man roster protection for a 26 year old reliever. That doesn’t mean it will be a bad trade as the likelihood of Thompson turning into something useful is low and Horn has some upside that the org must be optimistic they can tap into. Just weird that we’re proactively making trades that are aging our talent base when it seems we are a few years from competing.- Sox trade Matthew Thompson to Cubs for old friend Bailey Horn
We have an average production RF for the next 4 to 6 years? That’s quite the bold take for a kid with like 100 major league plate appearances.- Sox trade Matthew Thompson to Cubs for old friend Bailey Horn
Yes, Horn has better stuff and K’s more guys which is great. But both guys have garbage BB rates, which is the point I was arguing against.- Sox trade Matthew Thompson to Cubs for old friend Bailey Horn
Sure, but it highlights just how far we have to go. There may not be a single player on the roster right now who is part of our next playoff team. And the vast majority of veterans Getz has added this offseason are unlikely to bear much fruit at the trade deadline. To me, it’s fairly unusual roster for a team kicking off a rebuild.- Sox trade Matthew Thompson to Cubs for old friend Bailey Horn
Does anyone know if there is an easy way to tell the average age of all the projected 26 man rosters? Feel like we must be up there.- Sox trade Matthew Thompson to Cubs for old friend Bailey Horn
Horn literally walked five per nine last year- Sox trade Matthew Thompson to Cubs for old friend Bailey Horn
Very weird trade in all honesty. I’m sure Bannister doesn’t have much faith in Thompson, but trading for a 26 year old reliever that must be placed on the 40 man roster is just an odd thing to seek in return given where the team currently stands. At least Horn is lefty and has pretty good stuff. Hopefully it works out like Bannister is envisioning and we have a quality trade chip come July.- Sox trade Matthew Thompson to Cubs for old friend Bailey Horn
? - 3/1/24 Game Thread White Sox at Chicago N. L. 2:05PM CST; Radio: ESPN1000 & TV: (Cubs Only - Marquee),