October 2, 20187 yr 4 hours ago, AustinIllini said: You come across as so intelligent but your points are empty calories. Tim Anderson is a much better player this year than last year. Moncada struggled but learned to take his lumps and get back out there. Reynaldo Lopez was good even when his stuff wasn't. You're not watching the same team as everyone else or you don't know what you're watching. Striking out, walking, giving up runs are part of development when your team is so young. This team is a couple of years away and the guys in the majors outplayed the minors and had nothing else to learn there. And when Moncada, Anderson improve it's against the best talent now. Fine, but where’s this idea of an improved bullpen coming from? It’s likely to be just as bad as this year’s, unless we start spending money on some more talented veterans. Theoretically, the top 4 guys would be Jones, Burdi, Hamilton and Fry. Meanwhile, we’re going to pass on 8-10 elite or close to elite bullpen arms that are available right now because “we might not be competitive until 2021.” Not too long ago, Balta was targeting Kimbrel. If they were developing position players effectively, the entire rebuild wouldn’t/shouldn’t be set back by a full year due to the loss of a single starting pitcher...
October 2, 20187 yr In 2016, the Oakland As and Atlanta Braves finished last in their divisions with 93 losses each. The Milwaukee Brewers lost 89 games and finished slightly ahead of the Reds, still 30 games behind Cleveland. Two years later and now they will all be duking it out for jewelry. They all took different paths but I don't think any of them 'tanked' in the way the Sox are...with a multi-year horizon (uh excuse) toward competitiveness. Its amazing they are allowed to get away with it. Its okay to nurture prospects but when they are ready, bring them up and in the meantime, at least attempt to field quality players at every position.
October 2, 20187 yr 16 minutes ago, Flash said: In 2016, the Oakland As and Atlanta Braves finished last in their divisions with 93 losses each. The Milwaukee Brewers lost 89 games and finished slightly ahead of the Reds, still 30 games behind Cleveland. Two years later and now they will all be duking it out for jewelry. They all took different paths but I don't think any of them 'tanked' in the way the Sox are...with a multi-year horizon (uh excuse) toward competitiveness. Its amazing they are allowed to get away with it. Its okay to nurture prospects but when they are ready, bring them up and in the meantime, at least attempt to field quality players at every position. All teams do it differently. Astros, Royals, & Cubs all sucked for years and rebuilt their entire teams and all won in the past 5 years.
October 2, 20187 yr It's ok to be skeptical, but just to assume everything is or isn't going to work based on gut feeling is nonsense. I've learned it is best to not be reactionary and let the process play out. OTOH, this regime hasn't proven that they can identify their ass from a hole in the ground, so I kind of understand those who preach doom and gloom. Even a blind squirrel finds a nut every now and then. Edited October 2, 20187 yr by Jack Parkman
October 3, 20187 yr I have a question. How are we assuming that we are getting to 500 next year? Maybe I'm the only one on here who doesn't think this is a top free agent destination.
October 3, 20187 yr Wins and losses are meaningless for the next couple years. The only numbers that matter are these: Hansen Moncada Dunning Robert Adolfo Madrigal Rutherford Collins Sheets etc
October 3, 20187 yr 40 minutes ago, TaylorStSox said: Wins and losses are meaningless for the next couple years. The only numbers that matter are these: Hansen Moncada Dunning Robert Adolfo Madrigal Rutherford Collins Sheets etc Copy Paste
October 4, 20187 yr 16 hours ago, TaylorStSox said: Wins and losses are meaningless for the next couple years. The only numbers that matter are these: Hansen Moncada Dunning Robert Adolfo Madrigal Rutherford Collins Sheets etc I would add guys like Anderson, Giolito, Lopez, Rodon and some of the young pen arms, because if those guys never develop into consistently good and well-rounded players, this thing is never going anywhere.
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