Everything posted by Timmy U
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3/1 - Sox @ Mariners - spring training
Even Sosa’s outs look hitterish.
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3/1 - Sox @ Mariners - spring training
Teel has caught my eye as well. His receiving looks tremendous. I look forward to seeing more.
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3/1 - Sox @ Mariners - spring training
If Smith can even be a multi-inning reliever as a Rule 5 guy, it’s a huge win. I’m encouraged by Leasure and I think Pallette is fairly close. I think once they sort through some of the garbage they have in camp, they’ll have some decent options for the pen.
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3/1 - Sox @ Mariners - spring training
Drury and Rojas both look pretty good. Gallo looks cooked. Sosa looking good too.
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3/1 - Sox @ Mariners - spring training
Uh oh. On of the worst players in baseball in 2024 might miss time. Thank God they have two others — Drury and Gallo.
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2026 MLB Draft Thread...White Sox Control Draft/Emerson gaining
Nope.
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Benintendi out 4-6 weeks with right hand fracture
Fletcher and Colas have new life.
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2024 MiLB Catch All
I watched way more Bloom last year than Schriffen. He will absolutely be missed. I am happy for him, but this news bums me out.
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Sox Spring Training notes
Sean Burke says, Hi.
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Tuesday - 2/25/25 - Sox at Rox spring training
Still the biggest Baldwin supporter on this board. He is for sure one of their best 9.
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02/24 - Sox vs Rangers
The way they are playing, if you count B games, Sox might lose 100 games in Spring Training.
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2025 Things to be Excited About List
I am excited to see a lot of guys who have barely played in the minors like Braden, Bonemer, Mogollon, Hagen Smith, Nick McClain. I want to see development in Zavala, Antonacci,, and Ronny Hernandez. I am excited to see the young guys try to hit in the majors like Colson, Baldwin, Quero, and Teel. It would be cool to see pitchers like Adams, Iriarte, and Burke grab starting jobs at some point. So a lot of individual player stuff.
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Sox Spring Training notes
I am not thrilled with the Vargas news. Dude is a DH. Rojas is only a 2-3 WAR player if you maximize his glove at 3b. Sox do everything possible to make sure their defense sucks every year.
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Sox Spring Training notes
I know it is one spring game, but really want Rojas at 3rd rather than 2b. Finding where to hide Sosa gonna be rough. Not great at 2b but brutal at 3b.
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2025 MLB Draft
Deep draft class without a real superstar. Not a terrible year to pick 1-10 and 2-1 (41). They ought to be able to get good players with both picks. Maybe not franchise altering players, but good ones. He has Dumesnil at 41. I doubt that severely, but him at 41 and Willits at 10 would be a good haul.
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Berroa elbow "discomfort"
Thank God they have Clevinger to step in and be the closer.
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2/22 Sox @ Cubs 2:05 PM - Baseball is back!
Lefty who likes the fastball down. No shocker.
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2/22 Sox @ Cubs 2:05 PM - Baseball is back!
HR Colson.
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2/22 Sox @ Cubs 2:05 PM - Baseball is back!
This is why I don’t want them to trade Robert right away. They have exactly one decent position player and three years of control. I would like to watch him.
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Ishbia increasing minority stake in Sox
Or prior to 1980. Aside from ‘77, late 70’s were pretty bleak.
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2024 MiLB Catch All
Sad about Chapelli, but you could see the handwriting on the wall. Just not a lot of slots for second base types in the org right now. They have a lot of them.
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Rubenstein of O's pushes for salary cap
The exemption was granted by SCOTUS.
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Mike Clevinger is back lol
Maybe the mystery minority owner he partied with during Covid is Jerry Reinsdorf. Technically he does not own a majority of the shares.
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Mike Clevinger is back lol
Sox already have to find innings to ramp up 16 guys to starters in Spring. I have no idea why they would do this. Oh well, add it to the 99% of reality that I get no say in.
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Sox Spring Training notes
Crochet’s a bad example. The league adjusted to his slider after like 5 starts last year and he started to get hit. He then worked with both Katz and Bannister to change his arsenal, including adding a cutter to work both sides of the plate and took off again. When it comes to pitch shapes and developing attack plans for pitchers, coaching does matter. That’s why pitching labs aren’t just a radar gun and a box of balls.