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Sleepy Harold

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  1. Peter Gammons @pgammo now White Sox scout asked by another scout why he was at Astros-Marlins game. "always a guy named Quintana, he laughed. Yes, 'Stros still trying
  2. Fulmer, Giolito, Lopez, Moncada optioned to Charlotte, Kopech to minor league camp Chicago White Sox‏Verified account @whitesox 47s47 seconds ago More With the moves, the White Sox have 41 players remaining in major-league camp: 19 pitchers, four catchers, 11 infielders & seven outfielders.
  3. Dan Hayes @CSNHayes Reynaldo Lopez also headed to minor league camp. #WhiteSox
  4. Dan Hayes @CSNHayes now Roster moves coming today. Looks like Michael Kopech and Yoan Moncada are headed to minor league side, among others. #WhiteSox
  5. Dan Hayes @CSNHayes 9s #WhiteSox official said team isn't commenting. No news expected today.
  6. QUOTE (InTheDriversSeat @ Mar 16, 2017 -> 03:34 PM) The article doesn't say Ken is stepping down. It says that he is "cutting back". In 2018 I would like to see Hawk call a partial schedule of home games instead of all road games. Even though he lives near South Bend, Indiana, I would think the logistics are easier for Hawk to travel to Guaranteed Rate Field. And if he works 2 consecutive home games, he should get an apartment in the city. Spending a night closer to the park, beats making a round trip to Grainger, Indiana and back. . It's all vague, but why come out with all of this now if it doesn't have any legs?
  7. Deadspin link I guess this is going to happen or "likely" to after the season. I'll miss it a bit but his sound bytes will live on forever. Direct Link to Van Schouwen's Article
  8. I'll be up there as well as some co-workers for Saturday's game. I've never been to Miller Park so I'm excited to finally get to check it out.
  9. White Sox make 8 roster moves 46 remain in camp.
  10. QUOTE (BigHurt3515 @ Mar 13, 2017 -> 04:26 PM) So who do we expect to start CF come opening day I'd guess it'll be Bourjos out there, makes some sense with the open spots on the 40-man now.
  11. JJ Stankevitz @JJStankevitz 13s #WhiteSox announce Charlie Tilson will begin the season on the disabled list. JJ Stankevitz @JJStankevitz now Tilson will be shut down for the next 3 weeks (no weight-bearing activities). Today's MRI again showed a stress reaction, no fracture... JJ Stankevitz @JJStankevitz now But there was a fair amount of inflammation present in Tilson's foot.
  12. QUOTE (TheTruth05 @ Mar 10, 2017 -> 02:10 PM) http://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/201...ter-30-year-run Ditched Miller lite, In with Modelo and Budweiser. Also expanded their craft beer selection by quite a bit. I'm a big fan of this move. Also a new bar area in LF concourse coming too, I'm a fan of the switch #MASCERVEZAS
  13. JJ Stankevitz @JJStankevitz 4m First #WhiteSox spring roster cuts: Spencer Adams, Brian Clark, Zack Collins, Courtney Hawkins and David Holmberg sent to minor league camp.
  14. I'd have to say that I'm enjoying Thornton's commentary, I don't know about anyone else.
  15. Dan Hayes @CSNHayes 59s Looks like Todd Frazier could be back on Weds. Rick Renteria said he's made good progress last theee days. #WhiteSox
  16. QUOTE (miracleon35th @ Mar 3, 2017 -> 02:44 PM) Yes. Remember he is ONLY 21.
  17. Scott Merkin @scottmerkin now White Sox request waivers on Brett Lawrie Dan Hayes @CSNHayes 31s #WhiteSox have requested waivers on Brett Lawrie for purpose of granting him his unconditional release.
  18. QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Mar 3, 2017 -> 07:19 AM) http://m.mlb.com/news/article/217383778/to...y-mlb-pipeline/ I'll guess that the Sox come in at #3.
  19. QUOTE (steveno89 @ Mar 2, 2017 -> 09:22 AM) The NHL actually has a pretty well developed minor league system in the AHL Young players typically need to spend several seasons at that level before being ready to play in the NHL. I would not consider that a great example. The NBA D-League is pretty much a joke, so I think that applies to a league that doesn't really have a developed minor league system. Same with the NFL. Yeah most of the TOP TOP draft talent in the NHL (Matthews, Laine, Tkachuk just using 2016 draft as an example) skip playing there entirely while most, like you said spend time in the AHL/Juniors/College/Euro teams. I was trying to give greg the benefit of the doubt on the topic.
  20. QUOTE (greg775 @ Mar 1, 2017 -> 10:00 PM) So how old do you have to be? The Royals have some slugger, Peter O'Brien, that was a second round pick and they acquired him this offseason from the Dbacks. He's 26. And I was reading he needs another full year in the minors. At 26?? Geez, you either can do it or you can't. Do people really believe Beckham was ruined by being rushed? I mean cmon. If that's true, that's pretty crazy. He's had a ton of MLB experience and frankly, he sucks. He every so often got on a tear when he ripped to all fields. Most of the time he was abysmal. If it is because he was rushed I'm amazed. Actually Beckham's best year might have been the 430 plate appearances he got at age 22. He hit .270 with a .347 OBP. 63 RBIs. After that initial burst he pretty much stunk. Either the scouts blew it on him or his refusal to hit to all fields turned him into a stiff. http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/d/donaljo02.shtml Take a look at Josh Donaldson's age/stats throughout his career. Offensively in the minors he never really lit the world on fire but was solid. Even at the time he was traded by the Cubs I believe he wasn't the headliner by far, even considered to be a throw-in. He changed positions, added a leg kick in his swing I believe and everything clicked later in his career at 26. Obviously this is an outlier, but it does happen. I'm not saying Davidson will turn out to be like this, but even a broken clock is right twice a day. See what you got in the kids, it's a rebuild. If they're bad they're bad, you learn and move on.
  21. QUOTE (greg775 @ Mar 1, 2017 -> 05:03 PM) The Beckham topic is a pet peeve for me. I think it's totally absurd to blame Beckham's lousy career on rushing him. This is a tired cliche. I mean some sports you don't need any time in a "minor league." Have any sabes people done studies on whether this "rushing a player" phenomenon actually has ruined players' careers? I mean you either can hit big-league pitching or you can't. Beckham sadly fizzed. If he's smart though he's set for life. He made enough dough to be set for life. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Clyde This is just one name that came to mind for me, as I'm sure there are plenty of others out there. While this is true in certain sports (NHL, NBA {NCAAF is practically the minor leagues}), baseball isn't one of those. Players are all different, some learn and adjust significantly quicker than others, some take much longer to develop, but each case would be unique and needs to be handled individually. Putting someone in a situation that they aren't necessarily ready for would be detrimental to development and confidence. Not everyone can be thrown to the wolves because "you can either hit big league pitching or you can't".
  22. Chicago White Sox @whitesox now Nate Jones suffered a bruised right knee. He is day to day.
  23. Dan Hayes @CSNHayes 10s Nate Jones took a one-hopper off his right knee and limped off the field. #WhiteSox
  24. Ben Badler article links White Sox to Luis Robert
  25. QUOTE (miracleon35th @ Mar 1, 2017 -> 12:46 PM) "Logically backwards? " LOL. Illogical would be another way to put it. Calling up our top prospects to platoon them before they're ready is illogical.
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