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This what is known as grasping at straws.
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The level of disconnect is astounding. The point IS to draft better, scout better internationally, and acquire better talent in trades and waiver claims, etc. And develop better. But its not like the guy in charge now, who shall never have any blame placed at his feet, has or has had any responsibility for any these areas in which the White Sox organization has failed miserably. Nope, none whatsoever. Not in the past, present, or future. All is sunshine and roses in Getz land... Holy f*** this level of mental gymnastics has to be exhausting...
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But Jerry didnt want to waste a year... Yet he'll gladly waste a decade on a lazy internal hire...
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Taking victory laps over missing the point, or ignoring the point, or simply refusing to acknowledge the validity of said point. Canario is just a guy. Talented, but flawed. But he’s exactly the type of guy Getz should be acquiring and giving a long look vs playing the Jankowskis of the world everyday. It’s not even really about Canario, but more about Getz’s imbecilic backwards process, and his refusal to do everything possible to improve the long term future of the team.
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Why would MLB step in? Manfred works for the owners, and not for the good of the game.
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If that really is his vision, great, but like you said, its nothing unique. There is nothing he has done for the positive that any new hire wouldn't be inclined to do as well. But part of building through the draft, beyond trading players for prospects, is to leverage the Major League roster to find as many "diamonds in the rough" to build for the future. His trades and roster management don't point to a GM who is proactively excecuting a master plan to find and develop as many players as possible. This has all been discussed ad nauseum, but the points remain valid. Getz's failings to this point are so glaring that it strains credulity, making it rather difficult to believe that he is bringing about positive change behind the scenes.
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Would any team put him in charge of minor league development after his brief tenue in the KC FO? I highly doubt it.
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Nailed it!
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Getz has failed upward spectacularly, while everyone else above him has at least accomplished something in the baseball world. I mean, Hahn and KW were terrible at the end, but they never lost 121 games.
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Temu or AliExpress, which ever has the worse reputation.
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Getz overpaid for the Dollar Store knockoffs.
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Arlington Heights making stadium pitch to White Sox?
Tnetennba replied to GreatScott82's topic in Pale Hose Talk
You forgot sad, pathetic, and desperate. -
Arlington Heights making stadium pitch to White Sox?
Tnetennba replied to GreatScott82's topic in Pale Hose Talk
None of which bothers him, unless it's that dastardly private equity. Then its the most abominable evil known to mankind. -
I still believe that an outside hire, working within the same restraints and limitations as Getz, would have this org in a better spot. Modernizing the operation is something that should have happened anyway, so Getz gets no extra credit from me. An outside hire with any idea of how a modern front office should be run would have done the same. And probably do a better job. Yes, Getz inherited a catastrophic mess, (that he helped create), yet managed to take a 101 loss team and make it 20 games worse. It is mind boggling how bad his roster management was the first year on the job. There is tanking, and then there is constructing the worst team in modern baseball history. No GM should be allowed to survive that. But worst of all, he is inept at talent evaluation. The Crochet trade suggests that he might have learned something from past mistakes, but that doesn't erase giving away other trade assests for vitually nothing. Or the continued org penchant for overpaying washed up veterans that offer little value towards building the future roster. Nothing changes until JR is gone, and there will always be limits to how this org operates until then, but that doesn't excuse the s%*# job Getz has done to this point.
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Ishbia increasing minority stake in Sox
Tnetennba replied to Fielder Jones's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Bob Nightengale writing about the White Sox, the truth of which is always a question. -
The Rockies' reminds me of early/mid 90s Phoenix Suns. These are all horrible either way, which leads me to believe they are real sadly.
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Arlington Heights making stadium pitch to White Sox?
Tnetennba replied to GreatScott82's topic in Pale Hose Talk
A third of the Chicago market is larger than the entire Nasville metro area. The moment JR is no longer the controlling partner the entire fanbase will be instantly invigorated. There is no greater untapped market than right here. Ishba has to see the goldmine he'd be acquiring. As jaded as the Sox fan base is, if the Sox suddnely start operating like a modern large market team under new ownership, it won't take long for the fans to buy in. I honestly believe that. -
MLB giving NYY juiced balls their opening series? Inconceivable! /green
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NYY's homer barrage in their opening series might have had more to do with bad Milwaukee pitching than the torpedo bats. If the trend continued against AZ we might be able to gleen some data to suggest the new bats give hitters an advantage, but so far that isn't the case. Five games is far too small of a sample size to draw any conclusions obviously, but I don't think the Yankess have broken the hitting code or anything with a new bat design.
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Schriffen's job is calling baseball games, yet he shuns one of the best and most knoweldgeable sources of pitching info publically available. It speaks to a lack of intellectual curiosity IMO. On top of being bad at his job, he acts like he's better for remaining ignorant. It's a bad combo. The more he opens his mouth (and puts his foot in it), he proves he's just a meathead who wants to appeal to other meatheads. It works for Slamball or other hype-based broadcasts, but not for baseball. A healthy org would have quietly let him go after last season, yet here we are discussing yet another on-air f*** up that reflects the incompetence of the org as a whole. Maybe someday the White Sox won't be a source of daily embarrassment, but that day is not today.
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Meh. Niether of these dudes are any good, and hardly worth getting upset about. Only difference is that a bad GM was dumb enough to guarantee $6M instead of letting both go.
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This deal is why it was wise to trade him at peak value. Jerry would never ok that number for a player, let alone a pitcher with Crochet’s injury history. Maybe someday Sox fans will be able to have nice things, but that day is not today or anytime soon.
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White Sox tarp/rain and hail delay debacle makes national news...
Tnetennba replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Rain, yes, but I don't think anyone expected it to be that crazy that quickly. The tarp snafu could have happened anywhere, it just happened to be the most incompetent org in the Majors. But the org incompetence isn't why it happened, it's just a lazy, yet easy conflation to make across social media. -
White Sox tarp/rain and hail delay debacle makes national news...
Tnetennba replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
The shadow of incompetence after a historically bad season is going to plague this organization for a while. If this were any other ballpark it wouldn't go viral, or as viral, and wouldn't be more meme fodder. Bossard's crew is well known for being one of the best. Yesterday's storm really came out of nowhere, and hit hard and fast, and could have happened at any open air ballbark in a colder climate. In reality this was just a freak occurrence that happened to happen to the Sox.
