November 23, 20214 yr 1 minute ago, bmags said: another year, another offseason where Soxtalk thinks the Dodgers are going to deal from depth ? Let me dream damnit
November 23, 20214 yr 4 minutes ago, Look at Ray Ray Run said: Yes, most good/well run teams in contention lock up 25% of their payroll in their bullpen. How about bitching about the Sox making another big investment (by their standards) in a freaking bullpen arm when they have more pressing needs and aren't known as big spenders? Graveman's can be found/had/developed every year before they have their one breakout season. Maybe stop paying top of market prices for guys coming off career years? Yawn. They're trading Kimbrel. I am not rehashing how terrible that move was. I have been consistently against that since hte day it happened; as I believe you were/are as well. They're losing Kopech, Tepera and Kimbrel from 2020 pen. A reliever quite obviously needed to be added. I am not going to lose sleep over $8M. If Kimbrel doesn't get traded, go ahead and b**** about paying these 3 relievers $40M.
November 23, 20214 yr 2 minutes ago, fathom said: Why are you acting like offseason is over? It's not over, but even by most optimistic payroll projections the Sox just spent about 20-25% of their off-season budget on a guy that I think will be lucky to have one full good season for the team.
November 23, 20214 yr 11 minutes ago, Bob Sacamano said: Harold, you hearing anything about how close a potential Kimbrel deal could be? I have not.
November 23, 20214 yr Just now, Look at Ray Ray Run said: It's not over, but even by most optimistic payroll projections the Sox just spent about 20-25% of their off-season budget on a guy that I think will be lucky to have one full good season for the team. Or maybe this should show you they’re going to spend a lot, like one of our best insiders said
November 23, 20214 yr Just now, Look at Ray Ray Run said: It's not over, but even by most optimistic payroll projections the Sox just spent about 20-25% of their off-season budget on a guy that I think will be lucky to have one full good season for the team. Man you find every negative out of something.
November 23, 20214 yr 36 minutes ago, fathom said: It’s your righty set up man....this should assure everyone that Kimbrel is long gone Kimbrel was 100% gone before this move, this simply cements the fact he will be traded.
November 23, 20214 yr 12 minutes ago, fathom said: Was this one of the names you were thinking of before the lockout No I didn't hear a thing about this one.
November 23, 20214 yr 1 minute ago, fathom said: Or maybe this should show you they’re going to spend a lot, like one of our best insiders said This would be great.
November 23, 20214 yr 1 minute ago, ChiSox59 said: Yawn. They're trading Kimbrel. I am not rehashing how terrible that move was. I have been consistently against that since hte day it happened; as I believe you were/are as well. They're losing Kopech, Tepera and Kimbrel from 2020 pen. A reliever quite obviously needed to be added. I am not going to lose sleep over $8M. If Kimbrel doesn't get traded, go ahead and b**** about paying these 3 relievers $40M. I'll b**** about the Sox paying for guys at their absolute peak value as long as they keep doing it. It will never stop being stupid; just as it was stupid for Kimbrel, it is stupid for Graveman. Find guys before their one breakout campaign, stop signing them after it. Just my thoughts. I'm not a fan of the sustainability of Graveman as a reliever. I could be wrong.
November 23, 20214 yr 2 minutes ago, Look at Ray Ray Run said: It's not over, but even by most optimistic payroll projections the Sox just spent about 20-25% of their off-season budget on a guy that I think will be lucky to have one full good season for the team. So lemme get this straight - you wanted to go into 2021 with a bullpen of Hendriks, Bummer, Crochet, Ruiz, Lopez, Foster, Burr and the winner of Lambert/Stiever/Sousa/Severino in ST? Because that is what you're looking at if you don't add a major league reliever.
November 23, 20214 yr 1 minute ago, maloney.adam said: Man you find every negative out of something. LOL, I've been called a Hahn Bot on this very site; Don Coopers son, Rick Hahn's Son and on and on. I have been blasted for being overly positive during the season (this past season), and about the players and after the season ended (after the post-season loss). DId you ever stop to think for one second that I just call it as I see it, and that I'm not negative or positive? My opinion doesn't change if the decision was made by a guy I like, or a guy I dislike. If I think a guy, Graveman, isn't that good I call it out. If I think a guy is really good, Grandal, I praise the move and get excited. This isn't that complicated. Everything doesn't fit in your bucket of positive and negative.
November 23, 20214 yr 3 minutes ago, Look at Ray Ray Run said: I'll b**** about the Sox paying for guys at their absolute peak value as long as they keep doing it. It will never stop being stupid; just as it was stupid for Kimbrel, it is stupid for Graveman. Find guys before their one breakout campaign, stop signing them after it. Just my thoughts. I'm not a fan of the sustainability of Graveman as a reliever. I could be wrong. Mmmk.
November 23, 20214 yr I don't understand what's to be up in arms about. We needed a reliever and we signed one. It's not even Thanksgiving.
November 23, 20214 yr 1 minute ago, ChiSox59 said: So lemme get this straight - you wanted to go into 2021 with a bullpen of Hendriks, Bummer, Crochet, Ruiz, Lopez, Foster, Burr and the winner of Lambert/Stiever/Sousa/Severino in ST? Because that is what you're looking at if you don't add a major league reliever. No, I wanted the White Sox to find an arm who may be prone for a breakout, or develop an arm who could find a new pitch or a new approach to take a next step. The Sox have invested so heavily in the bullpen in the last five years and they've whiffed almost every time but for Hendriks. They continue the same MO of buying at the peak instead of creating a peak themselves.
November 23, 20214 yr 2 minutes ago, Look at Ray Ray Run said: No, I wanted the White Sox to find an arm who may be prone for a breakout, or develop an arm who could find a new pitch or a new approach to take a next step. The Sox have invested so heavily in the bullpen in the last five years and they've whiffed almost every time but for Hendriks. They continue the same MO of buying at the peak instead of creating a peak themselves. They can still do everything you just said. Spending $24M on a solid major league reliever over the next 3 seasons doesn't stop them from any of that. But going into 2022 with the guys I mentioned plus a few lightning in a bottle NRI you're suggesting is craziness. I get it - you don't like Graveman. That's fine. But you're overreacting a tad here. Edited November 23, 20214 yr by ChiSox59 Can never get the damn years right; covid fucked my internal calendar
November 23, 20214 yr I love this move. This is the guy I wanted the Sox to grab at the deadline last year. Essentially Tepera’s replacement and strengthens the pen.
November 23, 20214 yr 9 minutes ago, fathom said: Or maybe this should show you they’re going to spend a lot, like one of our best insiders said If the Sox go out and sign a RF and a SP, or a 2B and a SP, or even a 2B and a RF for big money, I will have absolutely no problem with the Graveman move even though I still don't think he'll be very good for very long. The odds of that happening seem very very slim though. Edit; I'll also add everyone celebrating getting a GB pitcher and that being great for our park.... wuhhh? Did anyone watch LaRussa last year? The Sox need FB pitchers because their manager is a complete moron. Bummer got screwed by infield positioning and defense more than any pitcher I've ever seen in my life last year. Edited November 23, 20214 yr by Look at Ray Ray Run
November 23, 20214 yr 4 minutes ago, Look at Ray Ray Run said: LOL, I've been called a Hahn Bot on this very site; Don Coopers son, Rick Hahn's Son and on and on. I have been blasted for being overly positive during the season (this past season), and about the players and after the season ended (after the post-season loss). DId you ever stop to think for one second that I just call it as I see it, and that I'm not negative or positive? My opinion doesn't change if the decision was made by a guy I like, or a guy I dislike. If I think a guy, Graveman, isn't that good I call it out. If I think a guy is really good, Grandal, I praise the move and get excited. This isn't that complicated. Everything doesn't fit in your bucket of positive and negative. You have a point here. Everyone on this board has a right to their opinion but I just think your overreacting a little. There’s plenty of offseason left.
November 23, 20214 yr sox will definitely add some more, cheaper bullpen players. And if they break out and are good, there are solutions like trading Graveman (see: mariners) or keeping him and having more relievers.
November 23, 20214 yr Cishek believes the trade market for kimbrel has heated up and that a trade will materialize by the first.
November 23, 20214 yr 4 minutes ago, ron883 said: This offseason is a complete failure. I'm done with this team. Fuck everybody. Don't get mad with all the laugh emoji's you're going to receive.
November 23, 20214 yr 13 minutes ago, fathom said: Also, he better come out to Undertaker’s music I don't know why relievers don't take this more seriously with their music. I feel like no one remembers this, but there was a small window where Jenks was coming out to The Game from Motorhead and it was sooooo awesome.
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