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Chicago White Sox

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  1. Maybe $15M is too rich, but no way he’s getting that little after one bad season unless there is some massive injury I’m completely unaware of.
  2. Gotta disagree with you. He put up a wRC+ of ~127 over the 2018 & 2019 seasons and was worth nearly 6 fWAR. I know he’s more or less useless against LHP, but given our roster construction I’m not sure why that’s a big deal. What are you thinking then for RF then? Outside of Springer, the market isn’t really loaded with OF talent and I don’t see us paying up for him. Obviously there could be a lot of trade options though. Be curious to hear your thoughts.
  3. We have nine players under contract next year for $82M. That include six everyday regulars, one starter, one reliever, and a bench guy in Leary. Vaughn, Madrigal, Cease, Dunning, & Kopech are all pre-arb and will likely cost around $3M. For the bench, Collins & Mendick are both pre-arb so add another $1M. Bullpen wise, Burdi, Heuer, Foster, & Cordero are pre-arb, so assuming of three of them make it let’s add another $2M. So that’s 18 to 19 roster spots locked down for a total cost of ~$88M. Giolito will probably get around $5M in arbitration, Marshall round $2M, Engel around $1.5M, Lopez around $3M, and Rodon (assuming we keep him over Fry for the bullpen) around $5M. Add up everything and that’s basically 23 to 24 roster spots for a grand total of $105M. There is no doubt in my mind that we should be able to support a $140M payroll next year short of any COVID related concerns. For one, a league average payroll is around $130M right now and worst case scenario we should be considered an upper mid market team revenue wise. Two, we’ve been at the $120M level in the past despite huge new national TV deals adding additional revenue. Third, we should have hopefully make the playoffs and see some financial benefit from that. Fourth, we’ve rocked incredibly low payrolls for a multi-year stretch and should theoretically see that reinvested in the team. Again, outside of COVID we should be able to do $140M in 2021. If that’s the case, we have ~$35M to upgrade the rotation and RF. With a strong possibility of us signing blue chip prospect Yoelkis Cespedes (or Oscar Colas), I don’t think we need an expensive long-term addition for RF. If I were our GM, I’d immediately go to Joc Pederson and try to get him to sign a pillow contract (1/$15M) due to what will likely be a poor 2020 season, selling him on being part of an explosive offense next year in a great hitter’s park that should help pad his stats for what should be a better player’s market in 2022. If I couldn’t convince Uncle Jerry to pony up for Bauer on a one year deal for like $30M (pushing us beyond a $140M payroll target), I’d simply go hard after Marcus Stroman and try to get him in the fold for something like 4/$80M. Assuming those additions, we’d be looking at the following roster at a total cost of $140M: Anderson, SS Moncada, 3B# Abreu, 1B/DH Jimenez, LF Grandal, C# Robert, CF Vaughn, DH/1B Pederson, RF* Madrigal, 2B IF: Mendick OF: Engel UT: Garcia# BC: Collins* Giolito Stroman Cease Keuchel* Dunning Kopech CL: Burdi SU: Bummer* SU: Heuer MR: Lopez MR: Rodon* MR: Foster MR. Marshall MR: Cordero Print those 2021 playoff tickets now because that roster is fucking stacked!
  4. 2022 Lineup: Anderson, SS Moncada, 3B# Vaughn, 1B Jiménez, LF Robert, CF Grandal, C# Abreu, DH Cespedes, RF Madrigal, 2B
  5. Puig is not the answer. This offense is rolling right now and there is no need to introduce that cancer into the mix. Plus he had COVID so who knows what kind of physical shape he’s in as some guys have claimed they’ve had lingering issues affect their performance this year.
  6. Unless Lopez has a strong run here, I think he gets moved to the bullpen next year. As for Rodon, he’s shown zero ability to stay healthy as a starter and I think he either gets moved to the bullpen as well or simply gets non-tendered. To me, I’d like to see if he can become a Pomeranz type weapon coming out the bullpen for two inning stints every few days. Hell, I’d probably move him there this season whenever he’s healthy again since with Lopez back & Dunning waiting in the wings we now have six starters.
  7. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not optimistic we’ll be the team to land him, but when I look at our team needs, our payroll flexibility, and the fact (to your point) Bauer has expressed a willingness to do short-term deals I do think there’s a chance just like there was one with Wheeler. I also think playing for the Sox in 2021 & forward will be very attractive because there is a great young core in place. All that being said, Stroman would be a great backup plan given he’s a sinker-baller type pitcher who would play well in a HR heavy park and behind a strong infield defense.
  8. They probably hold Kopech down for a month or so given he hasn’t pitched in a real game in like three years and if by then we have no injuries I view this as a good problem to have. Teams like the Dodgers never worry about having too many good starters because shit can happen.
  9. We have like $40M in expiring contracts and very few needs. Even if Reinsdorf goes cheap, we should be able to address the rotation & RF.
  10. Ugly night for Tim, but nothing to worry about
  11. It’s honestly been a perfect game
  12. Maybe when Grandal’s contract expires, until then let’s use human judgment
  13. I may be drunk, but whoever said the Sox’s jerseys had a blue tint tonight may have been right
  14. Ricky better bench the next guy to hit a HR!
  15. Not sure if I hate you or love you for posting this
  16. How in the world would we know if his bunt was about Keuchel being on the Astros?
  17. I’m pretty sure he grabbed Rizzo’s junk after that bunt attempt so I don’t think so
  18. Apparently the mercy rule is in effect
  19. I say plenty of dumb shit on this board, but I’m glad this turned out to be true.

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