March 29, 20232 yr 74-88, Tim Anderson is on the Dodgers and Giolito on the Angels at the deadline. The depth on this team is so bad that just an average injury year will destroy them.
March 29, 20232 yr I really have no idea what the hell is going to happen this season. End of April, regardless of record, if we've hit more than 30 dongs, I'll be very optimistic about winning the division. If not, especially if <20, I won't be spending much time on this team. I know it sounds ridiculous to put so much emphasis on the long ball but this team was built to slug. The slap-happy 1920's style of baseball isn't going to win games in 2023, just as it didn't in 2022.
March 29, 20232 yr 34 minutes ago, fathom said: 74-88, Tim Anderson is on the Dodgers and Giolito on the Angels at the deadline. The depth on this team is so bad that just an average injury year will destroy them. Did we at least get decent returns for them?
March 29, 20232 yr 35 minutes ago, fathom said: 74-88, Tim Anderson is on the Dodgers and Giolito on the Angels at the deadline. The depth on this team is so bad that just an average injury year will destroy them. Both those teams and players make sense in terms of trade
March 29, 20232 yr Just now, T R U said: Did we at least get decent returns for them? If Gio doesn't bounce back, he has 0 value. Tim should net a nice return
March 29, 20232 yr Just now, T R U said: Did we at least get decent returns for them? Yes the Dodgers would give up a lot for Anderson
March 29, 20232 yr 41 minutes ago, fathom said: Yes the Dodgers would give up a lot for Anderson Wanna give us your trade propsal?
March 29, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, fathom said: Yes the Dodgers would give up a lot for Anderson They would, but obtaining value in quickie July trades isn't the strong-suit of the Sox front-office. And if a collapse happens, they will salary dump whoever's still walking among Giolito, Hendriks, Lynn, Clevenger, Grandal, Lopez, Kelly. This org. definitely doesn't need a pre-deadline collapse. I think if the pitching holds up the Sox might win it; but there really isn't much room for error (or injury). Edited March 29, 20232 yr by GreenSox
March 29, 20232 yr I guess one more thing to add to what I previously posted would be not to get swept in a series, win at least a game, avoid long losing streaks. Houston is tough, Sox haven't had much success there the past few years...win at least a game. Like Grifol said, "you can’t win a championship in April, but you can certainly lose one." Edited March 30, 20232 yr by Lip Man 1
March 29, 20232 yr 23 minutes ago, Lip Man 1 said: I guess one more thing to add to what I previously posted would be not to get swept in a series, win at least a game, avoid long losing streaks. Houston is tough, Sox haven't had much success there the past few years...win at least a game. Like Grifol said, "You can't win a pennant in April but you can sure lose one by not playing well." April is going to be a tough month. Within 5 games of 500 and it will be a good start.
March 29, 20232 yr Pedro Griffol will be our Mikel Arteta. Only the results will happen sooner becaue there is a big talent gulf between this Sox team and the Arsenal squads Arteta inherited.
March 29, 20232 yr 4 hours ago, Jack Parkman said: I cannot peg this team at all so no predictions from me Let's keep it family-friendly here. But honestly don't hold that against them, you have to earn that kind of trust
March 30, 20232 yr 56 minutes ago, 35thstreetswarm said: Let's keep it family-friendly here. But honestly don't hold that against them, you have to earn that kind of trust That's not what I meant lol.
March 30, 20232 yr 11 hours ago, Johno said: 79 wins / 83 losses. Team is average, nothing more! Could anyone have imagined in 2020 - when the "window" was just opening and all of the young talent was just beginning to brew- that this would be a very typical prediction by both fans & writers three years later? When most thought this team would be on the cusp of a WS? Depressing...
March 30, 20232 yr Wishful-- Fully healthy team, that can make a deep run in the playoffs. Realistic(Sox fan for 30 years, I'm pessimistic LOL)-- they'll probably hover between 5 below, and above .500 all season teasing the fans and eventually stalling for at most a wild card and an early exit in the playoffs...if they even make it.
March 30, 20232 yr 16 hours ago, ShoeLessRob said: Soxtalk losses their s%*#. That’s hasn’t already happened?
March 30, 20232 yr 9 hours ago, ChetLemon77 said: Could anyone have imagined in 2020 - when the "window" was just opening and all of the young talent was just beginning to brew- that this would be a very typical prediction by both fans & writers three years later? When most thought this team would be on the cusp of a WS? Depressing... Rick Hahn and Jerry Reinsdorf for ya. They screwed the pooch majorly on this rebuild. There were warning signs well before 2020 that this rebuild was built on shaky ground. The Manny Machado family and friends plan was a clear red flag that this organization was not serious about completing the rebuild.
March 30, 20232 yr The first time Grifol calls for a pitcher to throw over to first a 3rd time to get a balk on purpose to show he is serious about controlling the running game, internet servers explode in the Chicago area (or where ever the servers are) from Sox talk game thread participants. Edited March 30, 20232 yr by ptatc
March 30, 20232 yr Sox finish in second a few games behind a well rounded Cleveland team. As others have stated, the Sox have no depth to cover for the inevitable injuries that will occur.
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