February 4, 20197 yr 21 year old Cuban SS Yolbert Sanchez is the latest defection that can sign as early as tomorrow. I think he will probably end up in Baltimore because they can pay him well over $5 million. The White Sox are mentioned as an interested team if he waits until July 2nd though. https://www.mlb.com/news/yolbert-sanchez-soon-eligible-to-sign/c-303499974?tid=282421090
February 4, 20197 yr 33 minutes ago, Y2Jimmy0 said: 21 year old Cuban SS Yolbert Sanchez is the latest defection that can sign as early as tomorrow. I think he will probably end up in Baltimore because they can pay him well over $5 million. The White Sox are mentioned as an interested team if he waits until July 2nd though. https://www.mlb.com/news/yolbert-sanchez-soon-eligible-to-sign/c-303499974?tid=282421090 Have you heard anything about sox and j2 players this year?
February 4, 20197 yr Author 1 hour ago, bmags said: Have you heard anything about sox and j2 players this year? Nope. Patiently waiting. Badler usually has something in February. On our podcast though, Hahn made it seem like they'd have multiple additions. They should have roughly $5 million to spend.
February 5, 20197 yr 4 minutes ago, southsider2k5 said: If that prices the Orioles out of their price range, what are they going to spend the money on exactly? That organization is going to suck for a long time. Edited February 5, 20197 yr by soxfan2014
February 5, 20197 yr Author 2 minutes ago, soxfan2014 said: If that prices the Orioles out of their price range, what are they going to spend the money on exactly? That organization is going to suck for a long time. It doesn't say that. It says Baltimore is the only team that can do that. That's not really true though either. Teams can still trade for available funds in this period.
February 5, 20197 yr 5 minutes ago, Y2Jimmy0 said: It doesn't say that. It says Baltimore is the only team that can do that. That's not really true though either. Teams can still trade for available funds in this period. Oh shit you're right. Opposite of what I said. Month-end close is the death of me today. But my comment about them sucking for a long time still stands lol Edited February 5, 20197 yr by soxfan2014
February 5, 20197 yr Author 6 minutes ago, soxfan2014 said: Oh shit you're right. Opposite of what I said. Month-end close is the death of me today. But my comment about them sucking for a long time still stands lol So basically someone guaranteed him $2 million if he waits until the next period. 29 teams don't have that amount of $$ left in current signing period. Baltimore has like $5 million. They can also get him to the majors quickly. I think he probably goes to the Orioles. People don't turn down money. That's what separates us from the animals.
February 5, 20197 yr Basically my guess is baltimore signs him then he fails a physical and then the sox sign him on july 2.
February 6, 20197 yr The CWS are in the mix if he decides to wait, according to multiple sources. https://t.co/SY26Xambmc — Jesse Sanchez (@JesseSanchezMLB) February 6, 2019 Jesse again putting it out there Sox are in it if he waits until July. I find that interesting if just because it shows we might have $2mil or more still uncommitted. Either that or we really like him and would be willing to trade for more space.
February 6, 20197 yr 25 minutes ago, GenericUserName said: Jesse again putting it out there Sox are in it if he waits until July. I find that interesting if just because it shows we might have $2mil or more still uncommitted. Either that or we really like him and would be willing to trade for more space. That is disappointing. We have had two years to prepare for this year.
February 6, 20197 yr 1 hour ago, southsider2k5 said: That is disappointing. We have had two years to prepare for this year. It's not disappointing if they think they have a real shot at Yolbert and enough so that they are willing to hold off on $2M worth of commitments to get him. It's only disappointing if they don't get him and also don't use that $2M on a different big fish.
February 6, 20197 yr 7 hours ago, ChiliIrishHammock24 said: It's not disappointing if they think they have a real shot at Yolbert and enough so that they are willing to hold off on $2M worth of commitments to get him. It's only disappointing if they don't get him and also don't use that $2M on a different big fish. They should already have them locked up.
February 6, 20197 yr 1 hour ago, southsider2k5 said: They should already have them locked up. Eternal optimist.
February 6, 20197 yr 15 minutes ago, oldsox said: Eternal optimist. The process of getting most of the top kids starts when they are 13/14/15 years old. They aren't agreeing to sign right before July 1. A lot of times they are signed months to years in advance. The Sox would have an almost set idea of what they are spending on July 2, and if they still have a couple of million left after having two full years to focus on this year, it isn't good.
February 6, 20197 yr Author 30 minutes ago, southsider2k5 said: The process of getting most of the top kids starts when they are 13/14/15 years old. They aren't agreeing to sign right before July 1. A lot of times they are signed months to years in advance. The Sox would have an almost set idea of what they are spending on July 2, and if they still have a couple of million left after having two full years to focus on this year, it isn't good. Hahn told us that they have commitments. I don't think this is an issue.
February 6, 20197 yr 29 minutes ago, southsider2k5 said: The process of getting most of the top kids starts when they are 13/14/15 years old. They aren't agreeing to sign right before July 1. A lot of times they are signed months to years in advance. The Sox would have an almost set idea of what they are spending on July 2, and if they still have a couple of million left after having two full years to focus on this year, it isn't good. Totally agree. I know I'm a broken record on this front, but the rules of int'l signings were bent to a team like the white sox's favor in the last CBA. This is the first year of it out of the penalty box, it would be so disheartening if we end up with 6-7 guys, none in the top 30, and did not spend our allotted amount.
February 6, 20197 yr 8 minutes ago, Y2Jimmy0 said: Hahn told us that they have commitments. I don't think this is an issue. ?
February 6, 20197 yr 31 minutes ago, Y2Jimmy0 said: Hahn told us that they have commitments. I don't think this is an issue. Having commitments and having ~two million dollars still open isn't mutually exclusive. This just means that the Sox have $3 million-ish or less in commitments (their allotment last year was just under $5m, so guessing it isn't too far above that this year), which as I said before, when you have had two years to focus on ONLY this market (no $300k+ signings for the last two years allowed) isn't comforting to me.
February 6, 20197 yr Author 27 minutes ago, southsider2k5 said: Having commitments and having ~two million dollars still open isn't mutually exclusive. This just means that the Sox have $3 million-ish or less in commitments (their allotment last year was just under $5m, so guessing it isn't too far above that this year), which as I said before, when you have had two years to focus on ONLY this market (no $300k+ signings for the last two years allowed) isn't comforting to me. Ok. I don't disagree with you. I'd just prefer to wait.
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