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White Sox Winner ! 2 of 3 From Best Team in Baseball
Tony replied to CaliSoxFanViaSWside's topic in Pale Hose Talk
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Eh, I don’t know how you salvage 2024. Ohtani isn’t saving the Sox. Say you went crazy, signed Ohtani. Brought back Gio and Lynn. You still would have huge holes at C, 2B, RF, plus Anderson, Moncada, Vaughn, Eloy all kind of being..bad. I honestly don’t see any scenario where the Sox are “good” in 2024. Like, 6-7 players would have to just have complete, out of their minds, top of their celling type seasons for it to be a good team. They just don’t have the bodies.
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This is the main reason the window was always going to be 2020-2023. You could see it coming years ago. If Crochet was turned into a starter and Kopech had developed the way they wanted, they would be in a decent spot, but the odds of both of them developing was always a longshot. There weren’t many circumstances Gio was going to be resigned and Lance Lynn is going to be 37 in 2024. Again, that’s why all of this is pointless. The window is closed, there is absolutely no pitching depth in the organization, and Rick will seemingly be tasked with rebuilding the rebuild. Never been a worse time to be a Sox fan.
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This is an absolute crock of s%*#. The Indians, Twins, Brewers, Rays, f***, the Marlins, have way harsher payroll restrictions than the Sox and have had way more success than the Sox/Hahn. Not being able to sign a player for 300 million doesn’t mean consistent winners can’t happen. Far from it.
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Kind of agree. I'm sure he won't because it's the Sox, but fun to have a unique guy in the system
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Well said
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Correct. It sucks being “this negative” but even seeing updates on Montgomery, Schultz….who cares? There is ZERO evidence that 1. The Sox FO knows how to develop and create consistent contributors to the ML Team 2. Even if they accomplish No. 1, there is no evidence to tell us the Sox can do it enough to field a competitive team for any length of time. It’s all pointless. We’re stuck in a perpetual cycle of suck. You want to have faith in this organization? Fine, totally your choice. But it’s totally devoid of any evidence, history or facts based on what has taken place on the field the last decade+
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We only know so much, but seemingly, we can piece together a few things. - Coming off the World Series in 2005, the Sox had the 4th highest payroll in 2006, behind the Yanks, Red Sox and Angels - In 2022, the Sox came in with the 7th highest payroll, at 203,205,326..according to Spotrac. The point is, Jerry will spend in the upper echelon when the team is in a good spot and there is buzz around the team. Now, we also know what he won't do. He seemingly won't go over 5 years with a pitcher, and signing a 300+ million dollar player seems unlikely. We also don't know what he is comfortable with/willing to spend on internals like scouting and analytics, but I tend to believe he would mostly leave that to the President/GM of Baseball, assigning them an overall budget and determining where that money needs to go. Those are absolutely hurdles that any GM would need to leap, but there are plenty of "successful" GM's that have those same limitations placed on them every year, often times much worse. The Twins, Indians, Rays, Brewers, etc all have way harsher payroll restrictions, yet have been wildly more successful than the Sox over the last decade+ My point is building a successful, consistent and good baseball team is possible under the "limitations" Jerry sets. Certainly harder than someone like the Dodgers, Mets, Red Sox, Yankees...but I believe it absolutely could be done. Rick is very bad at his job, and Jerry continues to let blind loyalty destroy his legacy. Where we sit today, I no doubt hold Jerry/Kenny/Rick all responsible, where the blame goes doesn't really matter at this point because we suffer no matter what. I'm just saying I believe from a pure baseball standpoint, Rick has hurt this team more than anyone else.
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I believe there are individuals that could succeed as the GM under Jerry, but as we all know, those individuals won’t be hired.
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This sounds fairly accurate, and awful.
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Óscar Colás reportedly being promoted, expected to join club tomorrow
Tony replied to Sleepy Harold's topic in Pale Hose Talk
I like him, and actually thought he was a decent option for the Sox in RF to open the season. I was responding to the comment I quoted. However, the point remains the RF has been a gigantic hole for the Sox basically since Jermaine Dye left the Sox. -
Few days old but didn’t see it
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Óscar Colás reportedly being promoted, expected to join club tomorrow
Tony replied to Sleepy Harold's topic in Pale Hose Talk
So not only did Colas not work out for the Sox in the first half of the season, the only reason he broke camp with the club was because the Sox made zero effort to upgrade RF in the offseason and put all their eggs in the preverbal "Oscar Colas basket" when he clearly wasn't ready. They're really fantastic at compounding their own self-inflicted wounds. -
How will 2023 be any different, with this season being far worse than 2022?
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I call major bullshit here. There is FAR too long of a track record from Jerry-Kenny-Rick to tell us the same type of moves would have been made with AJ Hinch in the dugout, or Ozzie Guillen, or Tony La Russa for that matter. How much influencer on the roster do you believe Pedro has? The same “core” of Anderson-Moncada-Eloy-Grandal-Robert-Gio-Cease-Lynn-Kopech-Hendricks would all still be here, and unless Hinch convinces Jerry to start signing 300 million dollar players…the results wouldn’t be much difference. Who is sitting on the bench is far from the biggest problem in this organization.
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I don’t blame Pedro playing them, I agree generally you would have to think someone like Tim figures it out at some point. But that doesn’t mean you bat him 2nd because that’s where he had success 3 years ago. Really? The manager is there to put his team in the best position for success. But because Tim has “tenure” with the Sox, results go out the window, he’s earned that 2 spot. f*** that.
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I don’t know how this doesn’t infuriate everyone. The Sox are one of the worst teams in the league yet find themselves in one of the worst divisions of all-time and somehow are still in a playoff hunt. The manager is keeping one of 2023’s worst hitters in the 2 hole because of what he has “done in this game” previously, totally ignoring what has transpired right in front of him on the bench. He is actively hurting the Sox chances to win out of “respect” for Tim Anderson. This guy should not be managing an ML team.
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I think it's really important for him to have some establish vets in the room from good organizations. Hall, Foligno, and now Bailey help that for sure.
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Good couple of paragraphs from Laz. Looking forward to at least having interest in turning on the Hawks next season
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He signed a one year deal today
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I’d be surprised if there IS a Soxfest next season. If they didn’t want to face the music after going .500…why would they be open to it after this dumpster fire?
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Could you even imagine that happening here?
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He is a slightly above average player and the Sox signed him to the biggest contract in franchise history. If that’s Rick’s best signing…woof.
