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The article states the White Sox only have 2 on staff. Lowest in baseball.

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    Where’s the proof that the White Sox are doing anything Interesting or remarkable? The rebuild is riding on Moncada, Kopech, Anderson, Jimenez, Cease, Robert and Madrigal being studs.  How did th

  • For sure. Do we know that Kyle Schwarber and Albert Almora are hits though? Tim Anderson isn't great but a 3 WAR SS with the 17th pick in the draft is a scouting win. The jury is out on Burger/Collins

  • From his chat today: Dan Szymborski: I think it can also be a bit misleading. Some teams outsource some aspects more than others. For example, the White Sox do.

Doesn't the list that shows the Sox at 2 people on the analytics side have the Athletics at 3?  Have the Athletics become anti-analytics?  I don't know what that list really tells us.

From his chat today:

Dan Szymborski: I think it can also be a bit misleading. Some teams outsource some aspects more than others. For example, the White Sox do.

22 hours ago, daggins said:

From his chat today:

Dan Szymborski: I think it can also be a bit misleading. Some teams outsource some aspects more than others. For example, the White Sox do.

Excellent example of how we don’t know what the F*** we are talking about when we decide how the front office works from reading articles. 

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