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  1. QUOTE (daa84 @ Jul 25, 2017 -> 02:55 PM) looked like lackey was out there jawing at rodon. What a tool Yeah at first I thought he was just angry at himself but then I saw Rodon say a nasty word, so idk if they were barking at each other or not. Lackey has anger issues anyway.
  2. Make Rodon the new DH haha. Was he and Lackey barking at eachother after that bullet double?
  3. This actually has been a good game! Great outing from MiGo, some good offense, regardless of the outcome, this has been a very enjoyable game for the rebuilding Sox fan.
  4. Now with leadoff guy on first, let's get him in. Time for some of these hard hit balls to start finding some holes.
  5. QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Jul 24, 2017 -> 03:43 PM) That's the kind of play I don't mind/expect to see a rookie make a mistake or two on. True. As long as it doesn't persist, I'm cool with it.
  6. Moncada's nerves showing a bit. At least he is recovering nicely.
  7. I am thoroughly satisfied that the score is still 0-0 in the 2nd with the Sox currently out hitting the Cubs 3-0
  8. Coop has to be so disgusted with his pitching. To be fair, the bullpen is probably absolutely taxed because our starters are awful. But, man. Usually we are known for our pitching. Not used to it. Melky 4-4. I almost want him to stay on the team just to watch a player who is actually entertaining and can play.
  9. 4th inning, Pelfs has not allowed a hit lol
  10. http://m.whitesox.mlb.com/news/article/243...opicId=27118146 "They are making the decisions for us to be better as a team, and you have to buy into it," first baseman Jose Abreu said through interpreter Billy Russo. "I am glad I'm here, and I'm glad the team is finally following a straight line to the path we want to go. It's part of the business." "What it does is just establishes what's entirely going on. It allows us to continue to be constructive in the ways we are needing to be," infielder Tyler Saladino said. "In this sense, we are trying to be constructive to learn the things that it takes to win. Even if you take a step backward, you are able to continue to make the necessary adjustments after that. It's a constant progression." I find these quotes by Saladino and Abreu oddly satisfying, especially coming from a couple players who in my opinion will be here for a while (Abreu more than Sally). It's a good feeling to know that the players aren't blindly still trying to get the wild card spot and playing only for this year...they understand the process and how it works. Good to know they are on board with this, even if it means sacrificing this year and next year for it.
  11. Tim Anderson has lots of work to do. He is just way too overly agressive with everything...swinging at bad pitches, overrunning bases, trying to throw the balll before its in his mitt leading to an error. He needs to learn patience, with literally his whole game. This aggressive approach just isnt working for him. Hitting, defense and baserunning all look very premature right now...he's gonna be a late bloomer like Avi.
  12. Didn't shields used to be actually good at one point? Like an ace for the Rays? How has he become so horrible?
  13. QUOTE (beautox @ Jul 21, 2017 -> 04:02 AM) I previously posted this on /r/whitesox. This is the magical Christmas land line up where everyone lives up to the hype. Not likely I know but I enjoy being able to dream on this farms potential. '19-'20 Batting Order CF Luis Robert 2B Yoan Moncada# LF Eloy Jimenez 1B Gavin Sheets* 3B Jake Burger C Zack Collins* DH Jose Abreu RF Blake Rutherford* SS Tim Anderson I doubt Abreu goes anywhere; He wants to mentor the youth movement and is a great ambassador for the team. When his arbitration is up I think the sox lock him up for 3 more years with an option. Additionally 1B & DH have had their value become depressed recently, I also doubt Hahn would get a return to warrant trading him. '19-'20 Rotation SP Michael Kopech SP Carlos Rodon* SP Lucas Giolito SP Jordan Guerrero* SP Alec Hansen This system is deep in pitching and its almost getting to the point where you can put their names in a hat and not feel bad with what you pull out; Lopez, Dunning, Cease, Fulmer, Adams, Stephens & Clarkin, and that isn't including the '17 draft class. I've been blown away with how quickly Hahn was able to navigate the talent acquisition phase. The system is a great blend of high ceiling and moderate floor, specifically Collins, Burger, Sheets, Gonzalez, Skoug, Fisher, Call & Mendick and the dearth of pitching talent. There are some solid major league growth assets in Rodon & Anderson even with down years and some of the younger players might develop into 2-2.5WAR regulars: Yolmer Sanchez, Leury Garcia, Adam Engel & Matt Davidson, that was something that was desperately missed with the recent roster constructions with Sale, Q & Eaton, stars & scrubs with out a sufficent amount of average major league players and depth. There are some interesting players near mlb ready in Delmonico, Liriano, Willy Garcia & the recently acquired Polo that might stick and turn into something as well. Finally they still have one asset they can sell high and likely cash in for another top 100 prospect in Avi. They will be at the front of the line for wavier claims; like Alen Hansen. They will likely have a top 5 pick in '18 & '19 and complement that with the rule V and major league roster space to stash them. It would be wonderful if they hit the lotto and land the next Odubel Herrera or Joakim Soria. Lastly they will have a plenty of money for the upcoming stacked free agent classes that can supplement this roster going into their window, their adjusted payroll for 2019 is 5.6 million before any arbitration or free agent signings. I agree, except for Avi. I'm not really sure why people want to get rid of him. I know people are afraid this year is a fluke abd trade him while his value is up, but what if he really has figured it out and he really is a run producer with a .300 plus average for the rest of his prime years? (Which he is just now entering). I don't think trading Avi would be wise. You wont get much back for him, and if he continues to stay productive, you A likely won't get a player that will produce like him or fill a need, and B he will be one of the best hitters in that 2020 Sox lineup at, what, 29 or 30 years old? Again, this is IF he stays productive, but I think the risk with him way outweighs any risk you might have from any unproven prospect you might get for him. I say keep him.
  14. QUOTE (soxfan2014 @ Jul 21, 2017 -> 06:54 AM) Is it a slamdunk that Shields, who is signed for next year, is gone? Totally thought this was his last year...wow. What a horrible trade that was loo.
  15. So, short-term thinking, what does the rotation realistically look like for 2018? You'd have to think Giolito is going to get his shot at his first full major league stint, regardless how bad he is at AAA this season. Lopez is probably there. Rodon obviously. Who else? I dont think Dunning will be up at the start of the season. Shields and Holland will be gone, (thank goodness), so who mans the other 2 spots? Another couple rentals?? Or are we trying our luck with Holmberg again?
  16. As far as Moncada's numbers go, I remember Paul Konerko saying if you have 3 good months and 3 below-average to average months in a season, you are a very productive baseball player. Not worried about Moncada at all. He will go through some growing pains, and people on this site will have heart attacks and say the Sale trade was the worst thing ever and Hahn will become enemy number one, but we shouldn't worry about him one bit. He will come into his own. Takes maturation and experience. I believe he will do wonderful things, especially with Jose Abreu mentoring him.
  17. QUOTE (iWin4Ron @ Jul 18, 2017 -> 09:05 PM) But what are people thinking of Anderson at this point? Is he doing well? If he having some degression? Talk to me like I haven't watched baseball in 2+ years... because that's kinda where I'm at. All I'm looking at is his internet hype/stats. Well he has sucked defensively with over 20 errors so far and his hitting hasn't been great. Needs to learn plate discipline but still young, judging from what I've seen from Avi Garcia this year, anything is possible once maturation and self realization takes place.
  18. This is so epic lol. Let's goooooooooo!!!! Stock that farm!!! I just love that Hahn is probably pinning Boston and NY off each other.
  19. Anderson is the future shortstop of this team.
  20. QUOTE (flavum @ Jul 18, 2017 -> 01:19 PM) Moncada ejected, stealing 2nd. Why was he ejected? Arguing the call?
  21. QUOTE (hi8is @ Jul 18, 2017 -> 08:36 PM) URGGGGGG!!! This wait is going to suck - I live in LA county so I can't even watch the damned game... good ol' Time Warner dodgers tv deal ? If you have access to streaming, just Google Reddit MLB streams, click on the website link, and then click on the Sox/Dodgers link. That will bring you to various streams. Most have ads, but they are harmless (I've never gotten a virus or bug or anything like that). Some streams better than others. Living in Michigan, I can't use MLB.TV when they play Detroit, so I use the Reddit option. Works for me.
  22. Frazier is the one scratched. He probably got traded. Gonna miss is energy and clubhouse leadership...but it had to be done. On the other hand...does this mean Moncada will be called up?
  23. So, we now have technically 3 rebuilding teams in the AL Central (I consider Twins still rebuilding), with Cleveland being a mediocre 1st place team and KC...not really sure what to think of them...not that they are good. This division could really suck it up for the next few years...and it also could be the most dominant one for the following 5-10 years. Should be interesting to see how Detroit decides to rebuild their system, as the Sox now have some competition in the rebuilding department.
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