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Kopech w/LA 5 games, 5 IP, 8 Ks, no walks. ERA 0.00, 1-0.
Lip Man 1 replied to hankchifan's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Small sample size but maybe getting traded shocked him into doing some things differently. -
Cousins shouldn't be allowed to marry and breed.
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https://soxmachine.com/2024/08/spare-parts-open-season-on-the-white-sox/
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August 10, 2009 - In an aggressive move the White Sox claimed two-time All-Star Alex Ríos off of waivers from the Toronto Blue Jays. Rios was hitting .264 at the time, with 14 home runs, 62 RBIs but was also due $58.6 million through 2015. Rios’ tenure with the White Sox was a mixed bag, playing poorly after being claimed in 2009, and in the ballyhooed 2011 “All-In” season but flashing the talent that got him claimed by G.M. Ken Williams in the first place in 2010 (3.3 WAR) and 2012 (4.8 WAR). Rios was off to a so-so start in 2013 before the White Sox dealt him to Texas for Leury García. The deal off-loaded more than $20 million the White Sox were on the hook for, but overall, doling Rios out $37.2 million to produce 7.0 WAR in his career on the South Side was a significant overpay.
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This is true and he was told this if he wanted the job.
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From my interview with Jason Benetti on this subject. You actually can do it, I have myself... but you have to be very careful how you go about doing so and you better be prepared for blowback... again I know that from personal experience: ML: Another balancing act and I personally know how difficult this can be, is understanding the needs of the team during a broadcast, the folks who are signing your paycheck and the responsibility a broadcaster has to the audience as far as giving an honest account of what is going on, on the field or with the team. Again how do you strike the balance or walk that fine line between the two? JB: “I learned economics in school and I look at things as a zero / sum game a lot of times. With baseball I can’t spend more time criticizing players and belaboring points then I do giving credit or looking at thing positively. I’d much rather give credit but if a guy blows one I’ll be the first to say, “that’s an E-6…he should have had that one.” Then we’ll show the video of the player looking at his glove or expressing a reaction. We’ll have the video of it; I don’t need to say anything more. I’ll also go to players, talk with them and ask questions, “why are you in a slump?” Then I’ll take that information he gave me, say it during the broadcast and the viewers can make up their own minds.”
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The first part of your statement appears to be very true. The second part isn't happening, neither is bringing in an expansion team or JR selling.
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Crochet cites “mechanical issue” for poor outings
Lip Man 1 replied to WhiteSox2023's topic in Pale Hose Talk
I'm sure the team that he is traded to this winter is hoping for the same thing. -
Absolutely.
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Moncada and Clevinger "returned from rehab assignments"
Lip Man 1 replied to southsider2k5's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Without good scouting and a development staff you can't do it on the cheap as the Sox are finding out. -
A few after game notes from James f**an at Sox Machine. Chris Flexen has now gone 17 straight starts without a win, a franchise record. And he wrote that on the play where Bellinger scored and Baldwin never even looked at home plate, "Cameras caught Cubs players laughing at replays of the gaffe on their tablets in the dugout." The Sox have officially become a laughingstock I guess.
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A.J. reiterated his comments about Getz to the Tribune Saturday before the game. Those comments he made initially got him fired as a club ambassador. (I wonder if he'll be invited to Sox Fest next winter...if they go through with having it): “You get a free shot to talk to 29 other teams’ best guys,” Pierzynski said Saturday. “Why would you not use that, even if (Getz is) the right choice? Hell, you might learn something about why this team does this or that. It might help you when you get hired.”
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It's called more revenue sources both domestically and internationally for MLB than ever before in history. Shared mega-millions in TV revenue, a sweetheart lease agreement with the state, a low payroll during the first "rebuild" seasons and the fact that JR still gets money from the parking lots which he owns (they'll still draw about 1.5 million). I don't know if this is a 'bad economy' or not, most figures say it is not and JR certainly knows how to manipulate the system including taxes.
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Moncada and Clevinger "returned from rehab assignments"
Lip Man 1 replied to southsider2k5's topic in Pale Hose Talk
That's what this looks like but who knows for sure. There seems to be a disconnect between the team saying 'he can play' and Moncada saying 'no I can't' If he doesn't play this year that could hurt his chances to get a decent deal next year with another club and it wouldn't surprise me if the Sox put out info discreetly of course, that there may be some 'issues' with him. -
Moncada and Clevinger "returned from rehab assignments"
Lip Man 1 replied to southsider2k5's topic in Pale Hose Talk
From the Sun-Times tonight: Third baseman Yoan Moncada hasn’t played since April 9 after suffering a strained left adductor while running out a grounder against the Guardians. Moncada, who has played in only 11 games, has been medically cleared to play, but a return to the majors isn’t imminent. His rehab was interrupted in late July because of soreness, and he hasn’t made any gains that would enable him to return to the team. ‘‘He’s been running,’’ Sizemore said. ‘‘He’s still kind of feeling something there. I can’t tell you that we’re going to get him back or we’re not. I just don’t know. ‘‘With him, we’re checking in daily, hoping for the best and waiting for him to tell us when he’s feeling confident that he’s not favoring it or worried about anything else.’’ The Sox have a $25 million club option for next season on Moncada, who has been beset by injuries through much of his career. -
He deliberately does that around reporters to avoid eye contact. No I'm not kidding. He doesn't want to open up any opportunities to have to engage with them.
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You are assuming three things: 1.Quality free agents want to come here. 2.JR will actually pay top dollar for top free agents 3.Even if he is willing would he be giving four-five-six year deals for your timeline.
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Greenberg with some interesting information: "He made scores of mistakes — strategic, interpersonal and inspirational. He was Baseball Jim Boylen, which is a uniquely Reinsdorfian, Chicago sobriquet to describe a coach. To put it in purely South Side terms, Grifol was the worst Sox manager since Terry Bevington. This year, it was no secret to those around the team, or the game, that Getz wasn’t enamored with his manager. Behind closed doors, the two sparred during the season over player usage, a disconnect that was understandable. Getz’s focus was keeping guys healthy for the trade deadline. Grifol was trying to win games to save his job and his reputation."
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https://awfulannouncing.com/mlb/chicago-white-sox-jerry-reinsdorf-dan-bernstein.html
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Stone not sure he will be back in 25, season "wearing on him"
Lip Man 1 replied to southsider2k5's topic in Pale Hose Talk
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Crochet cites “mechanical issue” for poor outings
Lip Man 1 replied to WhiteSox2023's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Getz yesterday on the Mully & Haugh show said they were not shutting him down for the season and he would continue to start games. -
Floyd: Just FYI when I said I thought this was a good interview I meant from the hosts perspective. If I didn't make that clear that's on me.
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If he doesn't realize he is in over his head, we are in deeper trouble than we think.
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We'll just have to disagree then on the interview. Also just FYI, I don't know JR (have met him twice though briefly and corresponded with him directly and he answered. Why? Because I was respectful in my comments) so I'm not "scared" of him. Also I no longer live in Chicago nor do I work in the Chicago media.
