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White Sox 2018 MVP : Joakim Soria

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   Well, at least one guy on our team this year did some thing to make me happy.

I liked Tim Anderson's season.  

36 minutes ago, AustinIllini said:

I liked Tim Anderson's season.  

Funny that Yoan ended with same fWAR as Timmy

4 minutes ago, fathom said:

Funny that Yoan ended with same fWAR as Timmy

Both had their struggles.   They'll both be fine.  I was not confident with Tim at the beginning of the year

Just wish we would have gotten something decent for him, instead of a declining prospect KW liked in the 2014 draft.

3 minutes ago, GreenSox said:

Just wish we would have gotten something decent for him, instead of a declining prospect KW liked in the 2014 draft.

We turned a guy that was so unwanted, that the Dodgers GAVE us Avilan to TAKE him, into a respectable prospect left hand pitching prospect in the high minors.  Joakim Soria was clearly a win for the White Sox.

1 hour ago, southsider2k5 said:

We turned a guy that was so unwanted, that the Dodgers GAVE us Avilan to TAKE him, into a respectable prospect left hand pitching prospect in the high minors.  Joakim Soria was clearly a win for the White Sox.

Have to agree with you here. Just wish he had done more like it. I expect a lot of trades and roster movement this winter.

15 minutes ago, CaliSoxFanViaSWside said:

Have to agree with you here. Just wish he had done more like it. I expect a lot of trades and roster movement this winter.

Put another way we turned Jake Peter into Kodi Mederios, Wilbur Perez, and Felix Paulino. 

11 hours ago, raBBit said:

What exactly does this stat measure?

I believe it is how many plays he made defensively that were out of the normal "fielding zone".  So it's basically showing how many extra plays he was able to make due to his range. I'm no expert, though, so somebody can confirm.

13 hours ago, raBBit said:

What exactly does this stat measure?

This is literally from wikipedia...

 

OOZ reflects the number of plays a fielder makes on balls that were hit outside his "zone". A player's "zone", for purposes of the definition, is considered those parts of the field in which on average a fielder is able to convert half of his chances into outs

This was a rare move for the Sox. Take on dough and flip him later for a prospect. Should be doing a lot more of that.

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