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Chicago White Sox

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  1. Hahn definitely loves his old guys.
  2. The big question to me is what is 4 1/2 years of Vaughn worth right now? I’d have to imagine at least two blue chip prospects plus a third interesting piece. None of the other guys in your proposed package are top 100 prospects (although I think Ramos is close), so the Nationals really have to like Vaughn or feel they can spin him off in the off-season for a haul. I proposed something similar and felt like it was a little short, but I can’t imagine too many teams are going to offer substantially more. The problem is all it takes is one Preller to do something crazy and we’re quickly out of the ballgame.
  3. Fully agree. I’d be willing to do Vaughn+++, but it can’t be Montgomery or Colas as the plusses (and I’d be hesitant to give up Vera). That means something like Vaughn, Sosa or Popeye, Ramos or Kath, and some young arm (Mena, Thompson, Kelley, etc.). Probably not enough for the Nationals, but Vaughn is as about as good of a centerpiece that I think someone would be willing to offer.
  4. GOAT insider Portillo’s confirms Sox’s involvement in Soto discussions:
  5. Because we have little to no starting pitching depth. Not suggesting that Quintana is the answer, but I’m not surprised they’re looking for an insurance arm since there isn’t anything after Martin.
  6. I’m going to make a prediction that the Sox end up trading Luis Mieses for Jose Quintana and the kid immediately proceeds to blow up in Pittsburgh’s farm.
  7. I don’t think he’s staying around much longer. At some point it either becomes clean house or make it the Hahn-Haber show.
  8. I don’t recall these discussions, but I 100% support his exit now.
  9. There are so many parties to blame for this disaster of a a season, but Hahn is chief amongst them with one of the worst off-seasons in recent memory for what should have been a legit championship contending team. A big part of that is his failure to build quality scouting and player development functions, which has stalled our pipeline of talent and has lead to poor acquisitions at the major league level. There have been some improvements recently (I like what Shirley is doing in the draft), but it’s too little too late IMO. It’s time to hold the top decision maker accountable and that means Rick Hahn has to go.
  10. If we don’t pull off a miracle here, a small part of me wants Pilkington to throw a perfect game against us.
  11. That’s a Legendary Big Energy double play!
  12. Oh good, Gavin is up in a crucial situation again
  13. Big Energy knocking in Leury Legend to cut the deficit to two!
  14. Lol…this crowd hasn’t seen a HR in so long they think a can of corn to mid center is a bomb
  15. How can anyone watch this offense and actually say the bullpen should be the top priority?

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