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Where do you believe the White Sox Payroll Opens up at in 2022

Where do you believe the White Sox Payroll Opens up at in 2022 38 members have voted

  1. 1. Where do you believe the White Sox Payroll Opens up at in 2022

    • Less than 165,000,000
      15%
      6
    • 165,000,000-175,000,000
      13%
      5
    • 175,000,001-185,000,000
      34%
      13
    • 185,000,001-195,000,000
      21%
      8
    • 195,000,001-205,000,000
      13%
      5
    • 205,000,001+
      2%
      1

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Poll closed on 02/01/2022 at 05:11 PM

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Pick one of the options below.

If you pick an option that is high or low, why?

Edited by Look at Ray Ray Run

I’m thinking 180-190 at least.  If the Sox are ever going to spend (and I think they will, as they have in the past when Jerry really believed the team was a contender) it’s now.  They’re squarely in their contention window and neither TLR nor Jerry is getting any younger.  

1 hour ago, 35thstreetswarm said:

I’m thinking 180-190 at least.  If the Sox are ever going to spend (and I think they will, as they have in the past when Jerry really believed the team was a contender) it’s now.  They’re squarely in their contention window and neither TLR nor Jerry is getting any younger.  

This.  Sox are already at $160M with Kimbrel and assuming Cesar is bought out.  I don't see how they can't be in the $175-$190M+ range if they're serious about winnings.  Even the lower end of that is really only possible if you find takers for Kimbrel and Keuchel.  

2 hours ago, ChiSox59 said:

This.  Sox are already at $160M with Kimbrel and assuming Cesar is bought out.  I don't see how they can't be in the $175-$190M+ range if they're serious about winnings.  Even the lower end of that is really only possible if you find takers for Kimbrel and Keuchel.  

Cesar doesn't have a buyout. 

45 minutes ago, JoeCredeYes said:

Cesar doesn't have a buyout. 

I clearly was referring to his team option not being picked up.

2 minutes ago, ChiSox59 said:

I clearly was referring to his team option not being picked up.

Clearly

6 minutes ago, JoeCredeYes said:

Clearly

Lol. What are you trying to prove here? The $160M figure quoted was not including Cesar’s $6M 22 option. So yes, clearly. But thanks for the needless terminology lesson. 

Edited by ChiSox59

I was originally expecting around $170M, but based on some recent comments here I’m going with something around $180M.  Could it be higher than that?  Theoretically yes, but I’m not banking on it until it actually happens.  Hopefully Jerry realizes now is the time to spend and perhaps his unfortunate loss of his wife has shown him he may not have a ton more time to win another championship.  Time to go big or go home.

1 hour ago, ChiSox59 said:

Lol. What are you trying to prove here? The $160M figure quoted was not including Cesar’s $6M 22 option. So yes, clearly. But thanks for the needless terminology lesson. 

Right? And even if there is a buyout, that would be like $500k or a mill. Not much money for an MLB team to even worth factoring in.

I have no feel for this, am just hopeful. 

Ceasar has no buyout either pay him 6 million or cut him loose, its up to FO. Id cut him loose.

 

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