January 15, 20197 yr if there is a mystery team, as that guy on twitter basically said does lozano tell the sox if they beat their offer? and if he does tell the sox that, do the sox bite or stand their ground? i understand that an agent can do whatever the fuck he wants including flat out lying about fake offers but if he has a legitimate offer from a team that doesn't want it's name disclosed, it would really suck to see the sox lose out in that fashion
January 15, 20197 yr Had a dream that he signed for 10 years/$325m. Was disappointed when I woke up and it wasn't true lol
January 15, 20197 yr Just now, Real said: if there is a mystery team, as that guy on twitter basically said does lozano tell the sox if they beat their offer? and if he does tell the sox that, do the sox bite or stand their ground? i understand that an agent can do whatever the fuck he wants including flat out lying about fake offers but if he has a legitimate offer from a team that doesn't want it's name disclosed, it would really suck to see the sox lose out in that fashion I would think so see how high they are willing to go.
January 15, 20197 yr 4 minutes ago, HakunaMachado said: What was the consensus on that John Waiijo guy on twitter? Can’t embed (driving) but he seems to have some new nuggets... He’s a self-admitted twitter troll.
January 15, 20197 yr 2 minutes ago, soxfan2014 said: Had a dream that he signed for 10 years/$325m. Was disappointed when I woke up and it wasn't true lol I had the signing dream yesterday morning. No numbers, but a good friend of mine is a big Phillies fan- we met Manny and Bryce in a parking lot, and Manny walked off with me, Bryce with my friend. I woke up, immediately checked my phone, and was deflated to see that it didn’t happen.
January 15, 20197 yr 5 minutes ago, joesaiditstrue said: I'm dead https://www.gofundme.com/help-hal-steinbrenner-sign-manny-machado LOL Almost as good as the wall go fund me.
January 15, 20197 yr 8 minutes ago, The Sir said: I had the signing dream yesterday morning. No numbers, but a good friend of mine is a big Phillies fan- we met Manny and Bryce in a parking lot, and Manny walked off with me, Bryce with my friend. I woke up, immediately checked my phone, and was deflated to see that it didn’t happen. I wasn't going to mention this part, but for some reason he also played for the Bears in my dream. My brain merged the Machado and Kyler Murray stories lol gotta love dreams.
January 15, 20197 yr 16 minutes ago, Bad Hombre said: He’s a self-admitted twitter troll. He’s a jerk. Admitted he was lying and then waited a few days and picked up the gimmick again.
January 15, 20197 yr 2 minutes ago, soxfan2014 said: I wasn't going to mention this part, but for some reason he also played for the Bears in my dream. My brain merged the Machado and Kyler Murray stories lol gotta love dreams. Ha, yep. The parking lot in my dream was really more like a junkyard (I think it was supposed to be Philly- I’ve never liked that city and I think my subconscious agrees). There was a sorta reality TV presenter who explained that I was Manny’s new team, and my friend was Bryce’s. Then I tried to hug Manny (which is weird because, outside of my wife and kids, I’d really prefer that no one touch me, ever). FWIW, he looked at me like I had a dick growing out of my forehead. Maybe that’s a sign. Everybody panic!!!! But yeah, dreams are super fucking weird.
January 15, 20197 yr What is the consensus on this guy? I know for a fact he has gotten stuff wrong BUT he has also broken some very specific Cubs and Sox news. Is he extremely lucky or does he have a source? He broke Wellington Castillo (including the length and ammount) and a Cubs trade (Hamels i think) with all the pieces. Edited January 15, 20197 yr by Orlando
January 15, 20197 yr 25 minutes ago, CaliSoxFanViaSWside said: Exactly. The Sox could have M & M's be a sponsor and give away M & M's on M & M's Night. More likely Mike Moustakas at the rate things are going...
January 15, 20197 yr 19 minutes ago, joesaiditstrue said: I'm dead https://www.gofundme.com/help-hal-steinbrenner-sign-manny-machado HAHA Go Fuck Me !
January 15, 20197 yr 9 minutes ago, Orlando said: What is the consensus on this guy? I know for a fact he has gotten stuff wrong BUT he has also broken some very specific Cubs and Sox news. Is he extremely lucky or does he have a source? He broke Wellington Castillo (including the length and ammount) and a Cubs trade (Hamels i think) with all the pieces. He’s fake news, throwing stuff at the wall hoping it sticks
January 15, 20197 yr Merkin is really acting like it was honor just to be in the conversation for MM, lol. See last two paragraphs. CHICAGO -- The White Sox seven-year offer to free-agent infielder Manny Machado has not changed, a source confirmed to MLB.com on Monday. On Sunday, reports swirled that the Sox had upped their offer to Machado to eight years. There also were reports that the Phillies -- after meeting with Bryce Harper and his wife in Las Vegas on Saturday -- had become favorites to land the outfielder. If the Phillies were to land Harper, would that mean the White Sox had a clear shot at Machado? Is there really a mystery team interested in either of those stars, as has been reported? Might the Sox be being leveraged for a better deal elsewhere? After USA Today's Bob Nightengale reported on Sunday that the Phillies were the favorite for Harper, ESPN's Jeff Passan reported that the White Sox had moved to an eight-year offer to Machado. Hector Gomez of Z101 Digital in the Dominican Republic placed that offer at $250 million. Nightengale tweeted later on Sunday that the White Sox had not moved off their seven-year-offer, and that was confirmed on Monday by a source. So what does this all mean for the White Sox? There's little question the team has serious interest in both Machado and Harper. Although the White Sox begin their third season of their ongoing rebuild, they targeted this offseason as a time to be aggressive and opportunistic with a pair of premium 26-year-old talents available and the payroll flexibility to match that desire. That assessment represents no afront to the White Sox, but it is a team coming off 195 losses over the last two rebuilding years. Even in a less-than-stellar American League Central, Chicago is likely a year away from contending. Many people outside of the White Sox organization considered this team a long shot to sign either Machado or Harper as the offseason began. But the club has sold these players on its plethora of burgeoning young talent, not to mention serving as the face of the franchise in a major media market. https://www.mlb.com/whitesox/news/white-sox-in-running-to-land-manny-machado/c-302716226
January 15, 20197 yr 15 minutes ago, southsider2k5 said: 2 pages last night? The overnight crowd is slacking. No kidding, waking up to see we only talked about Jerry Owens was slightly disheartening.
January 15, 20197 yr At least Nick Madrigal is confident. Maybe he can take over Merkin’s job of tamping down expectations. Madrigal needs to toe the line here. https://www.mlb.com/whitesox/news/white-sox-prospect-nick-madrigal-ready-for-19/c-302684730 "Toward the end, my body was pretty beat up like everyone else," Madrigal told MLB.com before joining his friends and teammates on a White Sox Minor League trip to the Dominican Republic departing on Monday. "You go through a long season and you are going to have little kinks and stuff. "Once I got the time off and got back in the weight room, it was nice to get back in there. I enjoy preparing for the season and taking ground balls, hitting, weight room. I love doing that stuff. Once I got the break I needed, I was ready to get back into it. I don't need any more time off." There's very little worry on Madrigal's part as to what level he will begin at in 2019 or whether he's at second or shortstop, taking ground balls at both spots as he prepares while working with his dad. He's more focused on getting back with his friends and playing White Sox baseball. "They are the core group of players and know we are the ones who are going to change it with the people they are bringing in," Madrigal said. "Everyone knows [the White Sox] have a plan, and we are not afraid to talk about it. "We know that something hopefully soon is coming and it's all exciting. Not one person in the organization is questioning it or what's going to happen here. It's exciting to see what happens." Edited January 15, 20197 yr by caulfield12
January 15, 20197 yr Maybe Madrigal’s going to announce this deal in the Dominican on Wednesday, lol?
January 15, 20197 yr 7 minutes ago, caulfield12 said: Maybe Madrigal’s going to announce this deal in the Dominican on Wednesday, lol? I don’t think he’s talking about Machado. Rather he’s talking about the rebuild plan. Feel free to say I read it wrong.
January 15, 20197 yr 12 minutes ago, caulfield12 said: Merkin is really acting like it was honor just to be in the conversation for MM, lol. See last two paragraphs. CHICAGO -- The White Sox seven-year offer to free-agent infielder Manny Machado has not changed, a source confirmed to MLB.com on Monday. On Sunday, reports swirled that the Sox had upped their offer to Machado to eight years. There also were reports that the Phillies -- after meeting with Bryce Harper and his wife in Las Vegas on Saturday -- had become favorites to land the outfielder. If the Phillies were to land Harper, would that mean the White Sox had a clear shot at Machado? Is there really a mystery team interested in either of those stars, as has been reported? Might the Sox be being leveraged for a better deal elsewhere? After USA Today's Bob Nightengale reported on Sunday that the Phillies were the favorite for Harper, ESPN's Jeff Passan reported that the White Sox had moved to an eight-year offer to Machado. Hector Gomez of Z101 Digital in the Dominican Republic placed that offer at $250 million. Nightengale tweeted later on Sunday that the White Sox had not moved off their seven-year-offer, and that was confirmed on Monday by a source. So what does this all mean for the White Sox? There's little question the team has serious interest in both Machado and Harper. Although the White Sox begin their third season of their ongoing rebuild, they targeted this offseason as a time to be aggressive and opportunistic with a pair of premium 26-year-old talents available and the payroll flexibility to match that desire. That assessment represents no afront to the White Sox, but it is a team coming off 195 losses over the last two rebuilding years. Even in a less-than-stellar American League Central, Chicago is likely a year away from contending. Many people outside of the White Sox organization considered this team a long shot to sign either Machado or Harper as the offseason began. But the club has sold these players on its plethora of burgeoning young talent, not to mention serving as the face of the franchise in a major media market. https://www.mlb.com/whitesox/news/white-sox-in-running-to-land-manny-machado/c-302716226 And people wonder why so many Sox fans are bitter and have a chip on their shoulder. The organization gets treated like trash outside it’s fans. I get that some of it is deserved for how it’s been run the past decade or so, but when you have a team with one of the lowest payrolls and in all of baseball and hardly any money committed over the next few years - why would they be considered a long shot? They have the money Manny wants and he fits on this team ridiculously well.
January 15, 20197 yr 48 minutes ago, Real said: if there is a mystery team, as that guy on twitter basically said does lozano tell the sox if they beat their offer? and if he does tell the sox that, do the sox bite or stand their ground? i understand that an agent can do whatever the fuck he wants including flat out lying about fake offers but if he has a legitimate offer from a team that doesn't want it's name disclosed, it would really suck to see the sox lose out in that fashion Lozano would almost certainly play the offers against each other, even if he doesn't say where the offer is from. It would be malpractice not to, unless Manny just prefers the "mystery team," money aside. But even then, you'd try to spark a bidding war to drive the price up.
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