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Will Jose's number get retired?

Will Jose's number get retired? 35 members have voted

  1. 1. Will Jose's number get retired

    • Yes
      51%
      18
    • No
      48%
      17

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A poster that shall remain nameless tried telling me that Jose's number will be retired someday. I disagreed with that. As of now, will his number get retired? If not, what does he need for it to be retired?

I think he needs two more very productive seasons for it to happen. If he is the veteran leader on a championship squad it probably gets retired also.

If he has a 10-yr Sox run and plays on a couple playoff teams, it’s a lock under Reinsdorf. Hell, they don’t give out 13 or 23, and 6 for a dead hitting coach. No offense to the Lau family, but it’s ridiculous.

It all depends. Right now, no. If we win an AL pennant or two or one WS and he's one of our better hitters on those teams, yes. If he has the hit the wall and has a significant age 33, 34 decline and blows, no he will have no chance IMO.

Pure odds would say no at this moment IMO.

1 hour ago, ron883 said:

A poster that shall remain nameless tried telling me that Jose's number will be retired someday. I disagreed with that. As of now, will his number get retired? If not, what does he need for it to be retired?

I think he needs two more very productive seasons for it to happen. If he is the veteran leader on a championship squad it probably gets retired also.

Man this really bothered you, huh? Triggered to the point where this was actually thread-worthy haha

Edited by soxfan2014

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2 hours ago, soxfan2014 said:

Man this really bothered you, huh? Triggered to the point where this was actually thread-worthy haha

Reported.

Hall of very good in Sox history, thankful for 79 however, can't imagine this era without him

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2 minutes ago, ChiSoxJon said:

Hall of very good in Sox history, thankful for 79 however, can't imagine this era without him

The era of sucking?

Jose Abreu is the worst player to ever play on the White Sox. 

36 minutes ago, ron883 said:

The era of sucking?

Imagine these last years without him...Not sure I could even follow

I know his WAR and defense sucks, but if Jose can kind of take this year with his obsolete stats and make it status quo for a few more years I think he's got a good chance. 

With the lineup we could be building around him its feasible he could improve on this years numbers if he stays the same. His basic numbers could look beastly the next few years if he's driving in 120 with this "meh" lineup.

Retire it or don’t retire it. Who cares. It’s 79, nobody will notice. 

Harold got in, so I suppose anything is possible.

 

I would say no, however.

It doesn’t really matter anyway. No one will wear 79 outside of spring training whether it is retired or not. But as of now, it wouldn’t happen or 23 would be unavailable. 

Edited by Dick Allen

2 hours ago, Dick Allen said:

It doesn’t really matter anyway. No one will wear 79 outside of spring training whether it is retired or not. But as of now, it wouldn’t happen or 23 would be unavailable. 

I agree - as of now, it wouldn’t be retired.  But I was referring to Abreu if, in fact, he plays however many seasons he has left in a White Sox uniform.  

Because if he does remain a White Sox for the remainder of his career, and barring injury, he’ll end up #3 all time in home runs for the White Sox, #5 in RBIs, #5 in doubles, and top ten in hits and runs scored.  

Reinsdorf retired Baines’ number in 1989 for much less than that.  

18 hours ago, BackDoorBreach said:

Jose Abreu is the worst player to ever play on the White Sox. 

Worse than Lillibridge, I agree

I doubt it. But I also think he probably occupies a similar place in Sox history as Ventura (as a player), who obviously wasn't quite the hitter but played great defense at a valuable position. Ventura's number wasn't retired--though I hadn't realized nobody has worn it since he left as a manager. Interesting...

On 9/29/2019 at 4:21 AM, Dick Allen said:

It doesn’t really matter anyway. No one will wear 79 outside of spring training whether it is retired or not. But as of now, it wouldn’t happen or 23 would be unavailable. 

Makes it s lot easier to retire it then doesn't it ?

On 9/28/2019 at 9:39 PM, Blackout Friday said:

Retire it or don’t retire it. Who cares. It’s 79, nobody will notice. 

You know that's not true.  Greg will notice.?

If his number get's retired it makes us the most retarded organization ever... (if we arent already)

8 minutes ago, cjgalloway said:

If his number get's retired it makes us the most retarded organization ever... (if we arent already)

Depends. If he plays here another 3-4 year and keeps pumping up his numbers, it might be justified. But yes, as of now, he doesn't deserve it.

He’s on track to pass the jerry loyalty test. 

 

So yes, his number will get retired. And a statue. 

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