June 5, 20178 yr The Sox need healthy arms badly right now. Their bullpen is just toast right now with the fall off in quality starts as of late.
June 5, 20178 yr Prioritizing sensible development plans of the potentially valuable arms of the future is what matters the next couple of years. So, good pick-up for our "now." That said, this particular move is so quintessentially White Sox. So KW. He always gets his man. All those overhyped Mets pitching prospects of 2005-2010? Humber, Pelfrey, Parnell. The Sox won't quit until we get 'em all!
June 5, 20178 yr QUOTE (CyAcosta41 @ Jun 5, 2017 -> 02:22 PM) Prioritizing sensible development plans of the potentially valuable arms of the future is what matters the next couple of years. So, good pick-up for our "now." That said, this particular move is so quintessentially White Sox. So KW. He always gets his man. All those overhyped Mets pitching prospects of 2005-2010? Humber, Pelfrey, Parnell. The Sox won't quit until we get 'em all! This is a great move, former closer who if he can find his stuff again could be a valuable trade chip at a very low cost.
June 5, 20178 yr QUOTE (CyAcosta41 @ Jun 5, 2017 -> 02:22 PM) That said, this particular move is so quintessentially White Sox. So KW. He always gets his man. All those overhyped Mets pitching prospects of 2005-2010? Humber, Pelfrey, Parnell. The Sox won't quit until we get 'em all! I posted this on the minor league thread, but I remember the rumored Dye deal (I think Jenks was also rumored) to the Mets and Parnell was a rumored name involved plus others. I believe a poster here (Rock?) said there was smoke there at the time too. You ain't kiddin with the KW always gets his man part.
June 5, 20178 yr QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Jun 5, 2017 -> 06:59 PM) The Sox need healthy arms badly right now. Their bullpen is just toast right now with the fall off in quality starts as of late. I think the lack of quality starts has been an issue with this team since opening day. Too many 4-5,inning efforts. But, generally the relief guys seem limited to one inning and I just don't think that is overworking someone. But that's just me
June 5, 20178 yr QUOTE (elrockinMT @ Jun 5, 2017 -> 04:16 PM) I think the lack of quality starts has been an issue with this team since opening day. Too many 4-5,inning efforts. But, generally the relief guys seem limited to one inning and I just don't think that is overworking someone. But that's just me Lack of quality starts tends to happen when you lack healthy and quality starters.
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