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  1. When was the last time the Sox hit four home runs at home? That was nice to see. Sale shouldn't have started the 7th but they survived it. Mark
  2. When it rains it pours. Now the Sox are going through injuries like Kansas City and Cleveland. We'll see if they have any kind of depth to alleviate things. Mark
  3. QUOTE (Black_Jack29 @ Jun 10, 2016 -> 10:23 AM) I don't think that Hahn has the power to fire RV. JR would likely have to sign off on that one. I'm not sure that the comment is anything other than posturing. Fans want accountability right now, so the Sox have to feed that perception with regard to the manager. Anything regarding a manager hiring / firing has to be signed off on by JR that is a fact. Remember Kenny wanted to fire Ozzie and Greg Walker at various times...JR said no and that was the end of that. Mark
  4. You give the front office points again for trying to correct their mistakes for sure but I'm confused as to what "the plan" now is. Seems kind of 'hit and miss' but that maybe because the options are still really limited. On the flip side though you all so start to wonder about what drove the decision makers to sign these players in the first place since they've been cut already. It's been an interesting year. Mark
  5. QUOTE (Deadpool @ Jun 9, 2016 -> 07:54 PM) I appreciate that sentiment, but that was a lifetime ago. True but I recently saw a stat comparing the last four years plus 57 games of the fifth season of Veeck's second ownership to the same time frame for this ownership group. The numbers are incredibly similar including post season appearances. Mark
  6. QUOTE (Saufley @ Jun 9, 2016 -> 06:38 PM) Not inconsistent. If I am not mistaken, Einhorn, when his group purchased the Sox, said the Sox were going to be run more professionally. This franchise now is more of a joke that at the time it was purchased from Bill Veeck. That's complete true. I asked Mike Veeck about some of the things I heard: ML: That group made the first in a long line of faux paux when Eddie Einhorn made a statement the day they bought the club along the lines of ‘we’re going to start running a first class operation.’ Many Sox fans and reportedly your dad were shocked and insulted by that comment. Making it worse was that your dad was right there when it was said. How did your dad and the Veeck family feel about that comment? MV: “We have never equated money with class. Just because we didn’t wear two hundred dollar shirts and three thousand dollar suits didn’t mean we didn’t have manners or didn’t respect other people. The one thing that my family has always done first and foremost was respect the fans of baseball and the game of baseball.” ML: I have heard that supposedly, Eddie Einhorn over the years privately apologized to your dad and tried to mend fences with him to no avail. Is that true? MV: “No Eddie Einhorn never apologized for that remark, Jerry Reinsdorf did, and there is a difference between those two men.” Mark
  7. QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Jun 9, 2016 -> 06:16 PM) It is funny that Bill Veeck is revered like he is, while JR is criticized for how little the team has made the playoffs. How many times did the Sox make the playoffs while Veeck owned the team? To be fair that was a much different time. In his first ownership only one team in each league made the playoffs. Veeck had his faults and the idea that he a savior is overblown, many think his deals after 59 put the Sox in such a hole that he had to return in 75 to keep the team from moving to Seattle. And he had some of the richest people in America as his partners yet he refuses to go to them for money and in fact promised them he'd turn a profit for them every year. Met him twice, very nice man but let's just say he could have done a lot better with the franchise had he wanted to. Mark
  8. QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Jun 9, 2016 -> 04:31 PM) 2001 White Sox with David Wells' memorable comments as well as bad bad, Thomas getting injured in pre-season (Achilles), Jose Canseco later on the team...did later fight back to get over .500 in June/July but coudn't get much past it. 14-29 start. That's right. They and the 91 Brewers are the only two teams to be 15 down at one point yet still have a winning season. Considering half the pitching staff was out with serious injuries or just coming off surgery winning 83 games was amazing. Mark
  9. Gonzalas has pitched well for the Sox. An unexpected positive development. First win by the '5th starter' this season and was badly needed. More wins please. Mark
  10. QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Jun 9, 2016 -> 04:20 PM) Jimmy Rollins, Jim Thome (who was actually productive based on what we paid him after the subsidy), Omar Vizquel, Tom Seaver, Griffey,Jr., Roberto and Sandy Alomar, Steve Carlton....seems like we're back in the late 80's when we routinely would bring in aging veterans on their very last legs, then again in the mid to late 90's. Morneau seems to fit right in with this scenario. Former MVP's/All-Stars, etc.. Carl Crawford must be next. Seaver won 15 games both seasons with an ERA if I remember of under 3.5 and he pitched a ton of innings. There was nothing broken down about him at all with the Sox. Mark
  11. Certainly didn't expect this. But wasn't it just a few days ago where Robin specifically said he wanted to keep Latos in the rotation and move Gonzalas to the pen? Now all of a sudden he's released. Sounds like somebody above Robin pulled the trigger (obviously) but I wonder if he was consulted or asked to give his opinion on this before it was done. Again you give them points for trying but as to whether or not it actually does any good, we'll have to see. Mark
  12. Given that he won't be available for another month or so, it simply may not matter by then realistically. You give them points for trying but as someone else posted the real question is how did they get into this position in the first place? Mark
  13. QUOTE (whitesoxjr27 @ Jun 9, 2016 -> 08:43 AM) What i got from the article is that the players suck and the front office and RV are fine. Correct me if i am wrong. I know Steve and I can tell you he's wondering about the Shields deal because Hahn is considered an analytics guy and all the numbers are pointing towards Shields declining. He can't figure that one out unless the deal wasn't really Hahn's. Just passing it along. And I saw nothing wrong with the column, the Sox because of their play on the field deserve to be called out. Again just my opinion. The only way the massive desperately needed changes might be made, again I said MIGHT is perhaps through embarrassing them publicly as much as they are doing it themselves. No guarantees of course but as others have pointed out, everyone is frustrated as hell. If nothing else it's nice to me that someone in the media even cares enough about the Sox to write something...anything at this point. Mark
  14. Well I remember this one: May 16, 1978 - With the Sox record a dismal 9-20 and knowing that there was no way he was going to be able to re-sign him, Sox owner Bill Veeck traded slugger Bobby Bonds to the Rangers for Claudell Washington and Rusty Torres. Bonds would only play in 26 games for the Sox, with two home runs and eight RBI’s. Making matters worse was that to get Bonds the previous December, Veeck traded three players including future All Star Brian Downing to get him. Washington would become the target of fan displeasure because of his tendency to take it easy on the field while with the team. One fan made up a banner, hung over the right field wall, which expressed that sentiment “Washington slept here.” Torres’s claim to fame (and this is a great trivia question) was that he was on the field for all of the forfeited games in baseball during the 1970’s. Torres was with the Yankees when the final game in Washington was forfeited when fans rushed the field in 1971, he was in Cleveland for the nickel beer night fiasco in 1974 and was with the Sox during the “Disco Demolition” forfeit in 1979. Then you have what happened in June 2007 where they went 5-17. What I'd like to know, perhaps someone with research ability can somehow find this, is if ever there's been a team go from 13 over to one under in exactly 30 days, which is what the Sox just did - May 9 through June 8. Don't know if that's ever happened before. Mark
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    QUOTE (kitekrazy @ Jun 9, 2016 -> 12:42 AM) I never understood this fan concocted macho part of baseball. It would look really bad on the Sox part. The Yankees in their hey day would often take a cue from Casey Stengel who'd often tell them, "now don't be afraid to start something, we'll all be right behind you" if they were in a slump. Two of the most vicious real baseball fights took place at Comiskey Park between the Yankees and the Sox in June 56' and June 57' Mark
  16. Don't know if anybody saw the "official" verified San Diego Padres twitter account tonight. The post may already be deleted but at 7:11 someone wrote out "No Tradebacks" on it. Another web site had the screen shot of it. Royals last week and now the Padres dishing it to the Sox. Just a shame. Mark
  17. QUOTE (Black_Jack29 @ Jun 8, 2016 -> 06:36 PM) That massive selloff occurred when they were 3.5 games behind at the end of July. If the Sox sell off when they're 8 or 9 games behind, the bitterness won't be there. Agree with this. Mark
  18. QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Jun 8, 2016 -> 05:03 PM) Willing as in paying to go see a 55 win team? Yeah, I don't buy that for a second. I would bet you money that if the Sox really did a full and announced fire sale, attendance would drop by at least double digits percent. Well they lost (until the end of last season when attendance went up a bit) eight consecutive years attendance from the previous year (a franchise record by the way). With the revenue streams and the money being made by MLB (Selig before he left said MLB was now a nine Billion dollar industry - that's NFL territory) I don't think the Sox would suffer that much if attendance dropped by the percentage you indicated. Look at it this way. At the end of the 2006 season they drew 2,957,414. At the end of the 2015 season they drew 1,755,810 (an increase of about 200,000 from 2014) That's a significant drop right there...and they've survived. Mark
  19. QUOTE (Iwritecode @ Jun 8, 2016 -> 02:33 PM) One division title and a single playoff win isn't exactly what I would call winning baseball. You misunderstand I'm saying the philosophy of ignoring the minor leagues in favor of trades and free agent signings was the philosophy and there is some evidence it remains so to this day. People forget in the first three seasons of operations the Sox brought in Fisk, Luzinski, Kemp, Paciorek, Cruz and Bannister. That worked out pretty well especially given what the time period from 1968-1980 looked like. That plan was derailed by two things, one JR suddenly realizing how much it cost to win. He publicly said that after 83 when the players were wanting raises and of course collusion starting in 1985. Mark
  20. QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Jun 8, 2016 -> 01:55 PM) And with the fan base, you don't have a lot of patience for rebuilding. That may be true but honestly given the past nine (soon to be ten) seasons I wonder if that opinion remains in play. There may be more fans now willing to 'blow it up' and start over of course with a different front office making the decisions. Mark
  21. By the way just wondering what's the latest on Josh Reddick. How far removed is he from returning to active playing? Mark
  22. QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Jun 8, 2016 -> 01:48 PM) Which all means all of his bluster of the White Sox was just talk, because despite everything, he is still talking to them about a job. I'm sure it was all talk, part of the Twins PR approach. Mark
  23. Interesting that Rollins is now hitting sixth. Mark
  24. QUOTE (ptatc @ Jun 8, 2016 -> 01:45 PM) Correct. So when he said that it's primarily JR's fault, I would disagree. The is money being spent. How it is being spent is the issue. So is it JR or front office? In my opinion a little of both. But Kenny to me is the single biggest issue with this organization. Mark
  25. QUOTE (LVSoxFan @ Jun 8, 2016 -> 01:25 PM) That actually makes sense, but at what point does he realize that "his way" doesn't work? The more this goes on the more I wonder if the relatively instant success of 2005 (in that they had just hired Ozzie the year before and gone all-in on the "smartball" approach and boom! World Series win after 88 years) convinced KW and JR that "their way" is genius. And that would be understandable, had it sustained itself. But here we are 11 years later with exactly one playoff appearance to show for it (which was a no-contest, first-round exit) and we've basically replaced KC as the Comedy Central bottom-feeder year after year. Hell you can't even call it the Comedy Central anymore with teams like Detroit, Cleveland and current WS champion KC). What I'm not seeing here is... a learning curve. Historically though that philosophy has been in place almost from the start as at the first press conference EE said (paraphrasing) 'the way to win is with trades and free agent signings not the minor league system.' And that certainly worked early in the 80's when the Sox spent a lot of money and had a guy like Roland Hemond around to execute it pretty well as G.M. Mark
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