December 8, 20205 yr 5 minutes ago, Squirmin' for Yermin said: Is this something youve heard? It's something I wanna hear.
December 8, 20205 yr How many bad contracts have to be handed out to closers before they realize it's a really bad idea.
December 8, 20205 yr If we end the offseason with TLR, Katz, Lynn, Eaton, Brantley, Q, and Hendriks, that isn't too bad. I'd give it a C. Of course it would have been a full grade higher without TLR.
December 9, 20205 yr 28 minutes ago, thxfrthmmrs said: If we end the offseason with TLR, Katz, Lynn, Eaton, Brantley, Q, and Hendriks, that isn't too bad. I'd give it a C. Of course it would have been a full grade higher without TLR. I agree. A C rating fits that offseason IMO. If they can add in another OF like Joc/Brantley/Schwarber/Dahl, and maybe upgrade Q to Paxton/Kluber or better, and maybe add one RP like Bradley the grade could turn into a B to A- which would be pretty impressive due to TLR's negative factor, haha.
December 9, 20205 yr 14 minutes ago, iWiN4PreP said: I agree. A C rating fits that offseason IMO. If they can add in another OF like Joc/Brantley/Schwarber/Dahl, and maybe upgrade Q to Paxton/Kluber or better, and maybe add one RP like Bradley the grade could turn into a B to A- which would be pretty impressive due to TLR's negative factor, haha. If all of that happens, they get an A. TLR is abrasive but he is a Hall of Famer and has a nice staff.
December 9, 20205 yr 58 minutes ago, Harold's Leg Lift said: How many bad contracts have to be handed out to closers before they realize it's a really bad idea. Yup, I just dont get it. Paying closers, especially when you have done a nice job developing RP arms, is a horrible way to invest money which is right up the Sox alley.
December 9, 20205 yr 1 minute ago, Look at Ray Ray Run said: Yup, I just dont get it. Paying closers, especially when you have done a nice job developing RP arms, is a horrible way to invest money which is right up the Sox alley. Hendriks is a beast so I wouldn't mind. Shoring up the bullpen and back end rotation should be a priority if we aren't signing elite FAs.
December 9, 20205 yr 1 minute ago, SonofaRoache said: Hendriks is a beast so I wouldn't mind. Shoring up the bullpen and back end rotation should be a priority if we aren't signing elite FAs. The A's have rode hendricks into the ground, hes entering his mid thirties (32-34) and relies on fastball velocity to dominate hitters. Its not a recipe for success in the least bit. Edited December 9, 20205 yr by Look at Ray Ray Run
December 9, 20205 yr 3 minutes ago, Look at Ray Ray Run said: The A's have rode hendricks into the ground, hes entering his mid thirties (32-34) and relies on fastball velocity to dominate hitters. Its not a recipe for success in the least bit. He’s the Lance Lynn of relievers
December 9, 20205 yr 4 minutes ago, Look at Ray Ray Run said: The A's have rode hendricks into the ground, hes entering his mid thirties (32-34) and relies on fastball velocity to dominate hitters. Its not a recipe for success in the least bit. No proof that he will decline, anyone could. If we aren't spending the big bucks we might as well bring in elite bullpen arms. Not to mention, he won't be rode into the ground here. Edited December 9, 20205 yr by SonofaRoache
December 9, 20205 yr 1 minute ago, fathom said: He’s the Lance Lynn of relievers Haha possibly... I guess. 85 appearances 2 years ago and 25 last year is a ton of work. Pair that with his ground ball rate plummeting and the reliance on velocity, and I'm less than enthusiastic about his next three years.
December 9, 20205 yr So we poach Kasper and the Cubs swoop in and hire white sox legend Willie Harris.
December 9, 20205 yr 2 minutes ago, Look at Ray Ray Run said: Haha possibly... I guess. 85 appearances 2 years ago and 25 last year is a ton of work. Pair that with his ground ball rate plummeting and the reliance on velocity, and I'm less than enthusiastic about his next three years. It’s a valid concern. Although I guess most free agents have some concerns attached to them. Let’s say Springer and Bauer didn’t exist. Who would you want the Sox to sign?
December 9, 20205 yr 7 minutes ago, SoxBlanco said: It’s a valid concern. Although I guess most free agents have some concerns attached to them. Let’s say Springer and Bauer didn’t exist. Who would you want the Sox to sign? It's a great question; I'm getting ready to head out for a few but will answer when I get back. It's not a deep pool of free agents to chose from, but I wouldn't invest heavily in a RP.
December 9, 20205 yr 37 minutes ago, Look at Ray Ray Run said: The A's have rode hendricks into the ground, hes entering his mid thirties (32-34) and relies on fastball velocity to dominate hitters. Its not a recipe for success in the least bit. do you ever have a positive take on anything?
December 9, 20205 yr 3 minutes ago, EloyJenkins said: do you ever have a positive take on anything? Normally I would agree with you. He has a valid point on this one though. The sox haven't had the best luck spending on rp lately either.
December 9, 20205 yr 4 minutes ago, Sox80 said: Normally I would agree with you. He has a valid point on this one though. The sox haven't had the best luck spending on rp lately either. We haven't had luck trading for veteran pitchers in years. Hell, we haven't had too much luck with Free Agency period over the years.
December 9, 20205 yr 3 hours ago, SonofaRoache said: Lynn will be our number 2 and Eaton can rebound and be decent. I wanted Bauer or Springer and it is clear we aren't getting them. Eaton is decent as a RF option like all of the other non Springer guys. There are still more moves to be made and we hoped for more, but with a few more moves we can be an AL force. Adam E1 is going to wipe the floor with all the Debbie Downers here. He will be one of the veteran leaders.
December 9, 20205 yr At the bottom of this article, it doesn’t take much of an imagination to figure out Hahn is saying the budget was lower than it normally would have been due to COVID https://www.radio.com/670thescore/sports/chicago-white-sox/white-sox-acquire-lance-lynn-trade-full-focus-world-series-championship
December 9, 20205 yr 2 hours ago, thxfrthmmrs said: If we end the offseason with TLR, Katz, Lynn, Eaton, Brantley, Q, and Hendriks, that isn't too bad. I'd give it a C. Of course it would have been a full grade higher without TLR. I wish we could load TLR and Eaton in rocket and launch them into space.
December 9, 20205 yr 31 minutes ago, SonofaRoache said: We haven't had luck trading for veteran pitchers in years. Hell, we haven't had too much luck with Free Agency period over the years. That's true as well. What I should have said, is I would rather just resign Colome.
December 9, 20205 yr 33 minutes ago, fathom said: At the bottom of this article, it doesn’t take much of an imagination to figure out Hahn is saying the budget was lower than it normally would have been due to COVID https://www.radio.com/670thescore/sports/chicago-white-sox/white-sox-acquire-lance-lynn-trade-full-focus-world-series-championship I don’t see anything in Hahn’s statement that worries me. The only thing is they probably won’t be offering or handing out any 100-200 million dollar contracts to this year. Just work smart with what they have or spread the funds around to multiple players since they have several needs to fill. Edited December 9, 20205 yr by maloney.adam
December 9, 20205 yr 4 minutes ago, maloney.adam said: I don’t see anything in Hahn’s statement that worries me. The only thing is they probably won’t be offering or handing out any 100-200 million dollar contracts to this year. Just work smart with what they have or spread the funds around to multiple players since they have several needs to fill. I doubt we hand out contracts that large even without COVID.
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