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Thad Bosley

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  1. I believe so. He has the requisite minimum 502 at-bats now to qualify.
  2. That’s our problem - we have the same “mechanic” today in Reinsdorf that we had back in 1985 and 1998. And the results show he’s still operating under the same methods he did back then and throughout his near 40 years at the helm.
  3. You do you is all I can recommend at this point. For many of the rest of us, however, Reinsdorf’s body of work, his record as owner, all the way back from when he started in the 80s, clear through last offseason’s embarrassing debacle, informs our view of him here in the present. Why wouldn’t it? Has anything changed with the guy over time?
  4. Wrong. The guy responsible for naming Hawk GM back in the 80s, and who exercised terrible judgment in doing so, is still the guy responsible for making those same types of critical judgment calls today - Jerry Reinsdorf. Citing the 40 year record of the man while he’s still the guy in charge couldn’t be more relevant when forming opinions about what’s possibly coming our way in these next few years.
  5. The fan base frustration isn’t just in reaction to the hideous baseball we’ve had to witness the past three years during the rebuild. It’s also in reaction to the heinous baseball played in the four years prior to the rebuild, driving the need for the rebuild in the first place. The fans are also in negative/skeptical mode since the team continues to extend its playoff drought, a whopping 11 years now since there has been postseason play at 35th and Shields. And lastly, there have been all of four playoff games and just one measly playoff win for the White Sox in the 14 years now since the ‘05 World Series. Just four playoff games over the last 14 years when there’s been a second wild card chance in play, and the team hasn’t even been close to winning that spot! So many apologies to you that the chorus you hear arising from our fan base isn’t “Sunshine, lollipops, and rainbows everywhere!”. We’re tired of the losing and simply want to enjoy some winning baseball for a change.
  6. Ah, “playoff appearances”. Now that takes me back some!
  7. If you don't want a response to me about an idiotic comment about Jose Abreu, then don't post the idiotic comment about Jose Abreu. It's that simple!
  8. Is it your personal challenge at this point to make your next comment about Jose Abreu actually dumber than the one that preceded it?
  9. I wonder, I just wonder, if there's any possibility, however remote, that Andrew Benintendi could possibly be made available this offseason. He's arbitration-eligible after this season, and with all of the talk about possibly having to shed the likes of Martinez and Betts to get out from under the luxury tax, maybe Benintendi and his upcoming arbitration salaries might put him in the mix of possible salaries they'd consider shedding. He's a great defensive outfielder, and so one would imagine the great defense he plays in left is portable and could be transplanted to right. You can't have enough great defense! He also is coming off a slightly down year, so maybe the price tag to acquire him wouldn't be what it would have been a year or two ago. He was selected by Boston in the draft with the pick right before our Sox' pick, and there were rumors that the Pale Hose would have selected him had he still been on the board. Haven't heard his name being bandied about in any trade rumors or anything like that, and it would still take a lot to get him, but he is a fun name to consider in this search for a right field option!
  10. I think we probably know the answer to that. All of these fellas (and good, 'ol Daryl Boston as well) presided over all of the losing that led up to the need to rebuild, on teams that were supposed to win but didn't, and yet each of them managed to retain their jobs during the rebuild. Hard to believe, at this point, that any of them are in jeopardy of being removed from their posts, particularly when we know how the loyalty program plays itself out in this organization.
  11. The time to turn the corner from all of this losing is upon us!
  12. Our fan base has witnessed a lot of real bad baseball these past seven years.
  13. As currently configured, we are nowhere near ready to contend. Despite the encouraging breakout seasons by some of the core members, overall, this team still doesn’t get on base near enough, nor does it slug enough. It still walks way too many hitters while not striking out enough of them. And they still make wayyyyyy too many errors. It’s how Hahn transitions now from the non-core players responsible for the team being at the bottom of MLB in most meaningful offense, pitching, and defensive stats to guys who will help the core players bring the dramatic improvement needed to elevate the team’s overall performance.
  14. With precedence on his side and as his guide, he can now return to his high spendin’ ways of yesteryear and see to bring in the kind of premium talent from the outside he’s going to need to finish off the job on the rebuild. The money will be spent. The moment of reckoning grows nearer now just on how much money and on whom it is spent.
  15. The final win total is completely irrelevant at this point. Just short of 70 wins, just over - who cares! What matters now is officially moving out of “rebuild” mode and all of the losing that goes along with that, and transitioning into winning mode, and trying to compete for a championship. So let these remaining games play out however they do, and then let’s get to the offseason and the owner/FO’s plan to take us to the next level. Once and for all, let Reinsdorf and Williams/Hahn prove their mettle and worth by taking the core built through the rebuild and turning it into a sustainable and repeatable winning product on the field.
  16. Oh, Lenny. What are you doing here. Trying to stir up trouble where none exists. All I said in my original post, to which you recklessly then started accusing me of irony and hypocrisy, was that fans should get used to the fact that Abreu will be a Sox for life due to how the Sox seemingly feel about him. That’s it, that’s all I said. Did I explicitly reference the owner’s well-known loyalty program to back up my statement? No, but I didn’t think that necessary. Would seem that would be obvious to the kind of diehard fans who frequent this site. But now that I know you’re lurking and trying to have a “Gotcha!” moment with me, I’ll be sure to spell it out in more detail the next go around.
  17. No appetite for Madrigal as the lead-off hitter in this soon-to-be future line-up? Get his on-base skills and base running abilities smack dab at the top of the line-up, thereby pushing all the muscle down a spot to make the line-up particularly strong both at the top and then the middle of the line-up (which would also soon include Vaughn). This before the team even brings in reinforcements from the outside for other positions. Just seems to me Madrigal could be the prototype for the ideal lead-off hitter.
  18. Lol - you need to brush up on your understanding of what the words irony and hypocrisy mean, because your post makes no sense. What is either ironic or hypocritical of me suggesting people get used to the idea that the owner is very likely to make Abreu a White Sox for life, and my spot-on overall assessment of the owner's abysmal record over the past four decades? If anything, my suggestion about how Abreu will be handled is tethered to how the owner typically approaches those he chooses to be loyal to.
  19. ...which is why they are going to make him a White Sox for life at this point, however way that turns out to be. You may as well get use to it.
  20. What about the part where the White Sox want him for more than just one year, at this point?
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