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Ducksnort

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  1. QUOTE (chitownsportsfan @ Sep 14, 2017 -> 04:04 PM) yes I would. Thing is, at that point some other team is going to probably outbid the Sox and Avi will become a FA. It's a tough spot. I don't envy Hahn here. Well you know, let's say someone does outbid the Sox. Avi knows what is going on behind the scenes here, and he knows what this team is going to do in 3 years, his prime years. We will be one of the teams to beat, up there with Boston, N.Y. and Houston. This team gave him a chance. Many chances. He found his groove here. I have no doubt in my mind Hahn and co. will offer Avi what he deserves. If he decides to go to another team just for some more money and desert the team that basically bred him, which is also very competitive for the long term, and also with great chemistry, then I say let him go. For some odd reason, I feel like Avi won't let dollars be the only deciding factor in his contract decision. By the wau, Avi now 5 for 5 with 7 ribbies, Sox lead 15-4. This is very fun.
  2. QUOTE (chitownsportsfan @ Sep 14, 2017 -> 03:55 PM) Because Avi is not going to settle for ~25 million guaranteed like TA. He's going to be looking for something like 4 years 90 million. At best 4 years 75 million. I simply don't think Avi has the track record to give that kind of contract out. I know from Avi and his agent's perspective this is who he his, but from the Sox' perspective they have to consider the whole picture. True, he doesn't have that kind of track record, especially with his injuries, but if he stays on the team next year and produces similarly to this year, would you say he has earned that contract?
  3. QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Sep 14, 2017 -> 03:47 PM) Avi has two more years of control. With the arc of the White Sox he won't be here on the next playoff team unless he is extended. I think the Sox trade him to find someone who will fit into that window. I guess we shall just have to sit back and see what kind of creativity Hahn can do with him. Whatever happens, I'm sure it will be interesting. I mean, they did extend Anderson (I do realize he is younger) without him really proving anything yet. Not sure why they would pass on extending Avi, unless he just makes it difficult for them.
  4. QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Sep 14, 2017 -> 03:31 PM) http://chicago.suntimes.com/sports/is-avis...n-noncommittal/ I do remember Hahn saying that. I guess I would disagree then with saying he will probably be traded, as I think the Sox would need to be blown away with another Eaton-esque kind of offer based on the kind of production and value Avi has made for himself this year. Not saying it won't happen, but honestly, I think with Avi pretty much doing what he has done all season without his average even dipping into the .290s, and that outrageous BABIP, I think he has pretty much shown this is not a fluke. In my honest opinion, if this is the real Avi, you likely will not find a prospect that a team is willing to give up that has the potential to do consistently what Avi has done this year. Can you imagine if Avi puts up similar numbers in 2020/2021? And with his age, it is very much a possibility. I mean, nothing is 100%, but. A trade of Avi including anyone short of the top prospect in baseball and then some, I would think is a lost trade on the Sox end. Just my 2 cents.
  5. QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Sep 14, 2017 -> 03:26 PM) I don't think the Sox have interest in extending him at what his asking price probably will be. Hahn was pretty clear in his non-commitment to Avi. That is Rick Hahn speak for Just curious...when did it sound like Hahn was not commited to Avi? Haven't heard this language from him yet.
  6. Yoan needs to work on his defense this off-season. Too many balls going underneath his glove because it isn't on the ground or hitting off his glove because he pulls his eyes off the ball before it's its in his glove. Need to work out the kinks.
  7. Wow...the Tigers don't even care anymore
  8. Look at all those depressed Tigers fans
  9. With Anderson and Yoan tearing the cover off the balls, this lineup is So much more dangerous because of the speed on the basepaths with those 2 on creating distractions. Coupled with a horrible Detroit team, yeah...Sox are probably gonna move out of the division cellar come Sunday.
  10. QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Sep 14, 2017 -> 02:32 PM) Detroit's defense has been UGLY this inning. Looks a lot like KC honestly...hopefully both of them play like this for years to come.
  11. C'mon Avi hit a granny
  12. This is SO fun to watch. Very much looking forward to attending tomorrow's game, donning my White Sox gear proudly among the Tigers fans. Especially with Mr 7 era Anibal Sanchez. Maybe I can finally see a freaking win.
  13. QUOTE (elrockinMT @ Sep 13, 2017 -> 07:58 PM) We can win it all in 2018 Lmao you're awesome man
  14. QUOTE (Tony @ Sep 13, 2017 -> 05:40 PM) What's your point? Well, draft position wise, that would put Philadelphia, San Fran, AND Detroit ahead of us. 4th draft pick instead of top 3. Plus, 4th place in the division...no one really expected the Sox to leave the cellar in the 1st rebuilding year. The fact that there are teams worse off than us (especially in our own division) is oddly comforting. Now, the Sox have games left to play still against Houston, Angels and not to mention the last 3 against Cleveland, so they probably have one good losing streak left in them, but they might just finish ahead of Detroit. No one thought that would happen.
  15. For those pro tankers out there...Looking at the upcoming series with Detroit...if the Sox win today, they will only be 2 games behind Detroit in the standings. In the 4 games upcoming, none of Detroit's projected starters have an ERA under 5, and their only offense is essentially Miggy. We are however throwing Shields, Fulmer, and I'm guessing Pelfrey or Holmberg Holmberg and then probably ReyLo. With the way the Sox are hitting and playing, and with Detroit struggling mightily, coupled with how the Sox have played them this year, the Sox may actually move into 4th place in the division come Sunday.
  16. What a fricking outstanding season for Avi. The whole damn year. Pushing that average back to .330 now. Wasn't down to nearly .300 like a month or so ago? Just amazing.
  17. QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Sep 13, 2017 -> 05:16 PM) KC just ran themselves out of that inning. As a team that is in 5th in the AL central, really dont have any room here to speak, but the Royals have made some pretty boneheaded mistakes during this series that have essentially cost them the series (if the Sox end up pulling through here.)
  18. Nice job by Saladino keeping his head on that ball, and going down to get it
  19. QUOTE (BlackSox13 @ Sep 13, 2017 -> 03:03 PM) Dude, you need to think along with the game more often. Yeah I like Engel's progress so far. After seeing Thompson fall back to earth last year, I have no expectations from Engel. If he solidifies himself as the starting CF that's great but if he doesn't it's no big deal since I wasn't expecting him to become a starting CF'r anyway. I'm just sitting back and enjoying the show, for however long it lasts. Yep. With his defense out there in the outfield, I think he probably has the majority of starts in Center next year as long as he stays healthy, no mattee really how he hits, just because he saves a lot of pitchers some headache with the range he has out there. Anything he does offensively is a plus. So you can sit back and enjoy him next year for probably at least a couple more months haha.
  20. QUOTE (BlackSox13 @ Sep 13, 2017 -> 02:52 PM) No Trayce Thompson? Trayce was a little different of a player. Hit more for power, Engel is more of a singles guy with speed, although Engel does seem to like to drive runs in. 20 driven in with the amount of at bats he has had isn't too shabby. Both guys did have pretty good defense, although Engel with a lot more range, making up for those plays that Trayce had to otherwise dive for.
  21. QUOTE (BlackSox13 @ Sep 13, 2017 -> 02:51 PM) Nice rip down the LF line by Engel. He's been a nice surprise so far with the bat. I was thinking right before he did that (c'mon Adam just rip one right down that left field line), then boom it happened. As awful as he has looked during that bad stretch of atbats, he has had some clutch at bats. Likes to hit them down the line.
  22. QUOTE (LittleHurt05 @ Sep 13, 2017 -> 12:51 PM) http://www.spotrac.com/mlb/chicago-white-sox/ Thank you sir

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