*finally gets out of Danks contract*
*trades for worse pitcher with equally bad contract*
*refuses to trade pitcher after miracle fluky run*
God bless you White Sox FO
The most frustrating part is everything about this was so obvious. If some idiots on the internet can point out that Shields was quite clearly going to implode, why couldn't Rick Hahn et al see it?
QUOTE (South Side Fireworks Man @ Aug 5, 2016 -> 09:36 PM)
Out of all the crappy relievers the Sox have had this season, Kahnle is the worst.
Absurdly bad. Meanwhile Yency Almonte leads MiLB in strikeouts. Another lost trade for Rick Hahn.
Schnurbusch now 2-3, 2B, HR, K.
Interesting note: Schnurbusch's BABIP coming into the game (will have risen) was an absurd .557 in 157 PA. The all-time MLB season BABIP leader with minimum 150 PA was Ross Barnes of the 1876 White Stockings with a .438 BABIP. Would be interested to know if Schnurbusch is chasing a MiLB record.
QUOTE (South Side Fireworks Man @ Aug 2, 2016 -> 09:00 PM)
I'd rather see the Sox win a few more games this season than have them lose to get a higher draft pick only to have them pick another Carson Fulmer.
Speaking of draft picks, Zack Collins was 0-4 with 4 Ks tonight...
QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Aug 2, 2016 -> 08:03 PM)
Who wanted him?
Well we were dumb enough to trade for him despite his bad peripherals, unless you're arguing that we're the dumbest team in the league then somebody should have wanted him
According to Levine, Sox were asking for one top 5 prospect and 2 more prospects for Shields. Now obviously there's posturing there, but that tells me they were looking for at least something significant back, rather than taking advantage of some extreme luck to try and extricate themselves from an awful trade
QUOTE (whitesoxfan99 @ Aug 2, 2016 -> 06:47 PM)
And you are allowing a bunch of hard hit balls.
If there was any team offering to take on Shields's salary at the deadline and Hahn said no, that is a fireable offense
QUOTE (soxforlife05 @ Aug 2, 2016 -> 05:54 PM)
He already hit .300 down there he doesn't have anything more to figure out against AAA pitching.
Yes he does. He walked 3% of the time and struck out 23% of the time at AAA. He had plenty to figure out there.
QUOTE (Y2JImmy0 @ Jul 31, 2016 -> 09:38 PM)
There's no reason to trade Gonzalez unless they get something of value
He's a player they picked up on a minors deal pitching reasonably well at a ridiculous time for getting value for average pitchers, and under contract for one more year where they shouldn't be planning on competing. There's every reason to be aggressively marketing him. Sure, if you get literally nothing of value then you don't bother, but if a team can get something for Wade Miley, the Sox should get something for Miguel Gonzalez.