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Chicago White Sox

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  1. He’s definitely earned his paycheck this year
  2. Terrible fucking call right there
  3. My MLBTV stream is clearly on lag as I was quite confused by this post
  4. Does Lester still have the yips when runners are on base?
  5. Yeah, that was definitely a kick to the dick, hopefully that Reinsdorf just bluffing
  6. You’re probably right, but I’ve got a little more optimism after the Wheeler offer.
  7. They did offer Wheeler a fairly sizable contract.
  8. That was actually said with you in mind, but I do disagree that lineup optimization doesn’t matter. I personally believe that context matters and bad decision-making can add up more than you’d think over the course of a season.
  9. I’m actually ok with resting Moncada tonight, but I definitely would have started McCann tonight and Grandal games two & three. People can hate on me if they want or say it doesn’t really matter, but Ricky is terrible when it comes to optimizing his lineup for specific matchups.
  10. Lol...why do we care about Collins’ perspective?
  11. Because McCann is free agent after this season and will actually have a say on how much playing time he’d like to receive? Plus what team has ever committed $28M+ to two catchers? With McCann’s lower salary this year plus the core still being really cheap it works for now, but long-term we’ll need those funds used elsewhere.
  12. Hopefully Yoeklis Cespedes by 2022, but if not they need to find a long-term solution. I think the Sox probably went the cheap route with Mazara in hopes that one of the Basabe, Adolfo, Rutherford, etc. would break out and present themselves as an option by 2022. With COVID halting minor league seasons and the rest of the core looking ready to go, they can’t wait on those guys any longer. They need a long-term solve and short a potential prospect like Cespedes, said player will need to come from outside the organization.
  13. Just saw this, but thank you!
  14. The difference is Grandal has put up 25 fWAR over the past five years while Mazara has put up less than 2. One deserves the benefit of the doubt, while the other clearly doesn’t.
  15. CERA is great in theory, but you’d need a large sample for it to have any merit and would also have to normalize it for so many factors that it’s nothing more than an interesting reference point IMO.
  16. No stat is perfect for valuing catchers, but using a stat that completely ignores pitch framing (all else being equal) is just dumb. By using bWAR, you are basically saying all the value Grandal provides as a framer is meaningless.
  17. Alright boys, tonight the Sox begin an epic three game series against the Cubs at Wrigley. The Sox are currently on a five game win streak, coming off a dominating four game sweep of the Tigers. Meanwhile, the Cubs are 5-5 over their last ten after an 11-3 start to the season. Momentum should be in our favor, but we’ll facing the Cubs’ top three starters this weekend, so no doubt we got a real challenge ahead of ourselves. Kicking off the series for the Cubs will be 36 year old Jon Lester. A legit former #1 starter, Lester has really started to age out over the last couple years and is now more of a middle-of-the-rotation type type guy. His average four seam velocity has dropped below 90 MPH, which has caused him to leverage his cutter far more often than in years past. As you’ll see in the StatCast info below, he’s really struggling to generate whiffs this year and it appears an inability to locate his curveball is a big part of the problem. Despite a nice looking ERA, we may be catching him at just the right time as his peripherals scream of a guy ready to be lit up by an offense as dangerous as ours. In terms of how our hitters have faced against Lester, six players have 10+ plate appearances against him and of those Abreu, McCann, Yoan, & Edwin have all been good to great while Timmy and in particular Grandal have really struggled. With Yasmani still dealing with back issues, giving McCann the start at catcher is a no-brainer. I really like our chances tonight if Robert is back in CF and we rock the right lineup (no Grandal or Mazara preferably). For the Sox, we’ll have Dallas Keuchel going. He sits at 3-2 with a 3.58 FIP on the season. The big thing that stands out for Dallas this year is his K rate being down substantially, currently sitting at 4.91 / 9 vs. normally operating in the 7 / 9 range. He still seems to be generating a normal amount of whiffs (thanks to a big increase in his change-up usage), so hopefully this just a SSS bias and not a sign of things to come. The good news is he continues to generate a lot of ground-balls and weak contact (despite a massive reduction in the use of his sinker) and has averaged nearly six innings a start this year. While the Cubs have a scary offense, two of their main right-handers are struggling in Bryant & Báez, and Dallas has been very good in his career against lefties. Hopefully that gives us an edge vs. a lineup that includes Rizzo, Schwarber, Kipnis, Heyward, & Happ. With Hendricks & Darvish starting the next two games, winning tonight becomes of the utmost importance. Hopefully we get the offense we saw against Detroit and not the one vs. St. Louis, as we’ll need our bats to be locked & loaded this weekend. Let’s fucking go boys!!!!!!

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