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The White Sox can rebound...They can be that team that loses 90-100 and wins in a couple years. 

BUT

They have they have to spend the money and spend it wisely (enough bullpen big contracts)
Hire GOOD coaching to keep the team focused all season.
They have to start DEVELOPING Young talent. No more drafting and signing talent and letting them "find themselves".

Will they? 

Probably not.

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They just need 3 or 4 starters, 3 or 4 bullpen arms, a few defensive upgrades (at LF, RF, SS, 1B, and C), and like 7 upgrades on offense (C, 1B, 2B, 3B, SS, LF, RF). Plus a good coaching staff and medical staff.

Other than that, they're right there.

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8 minutes ago, JoeC said:

They just need 3 or 4 starters, 3 or 4 bullpen arms, a few defensive upgrades (at LF, RF, SS, 1B, and C), and like 7 upgrades on offense (C, 1B, 2B, 3B, SS, LF, RF). Plus a good coaching staff and medical staff.

Other than that, they're right there.

According to some national "specialists" they would say this team is a sleeping giant. Lmao.

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3 hours ago, RibbieRubarb said:

The White Sox can rebound...They can be that team that loses 90-100 and wins in a couple years. 

BUT

They have they have to spend the money and spend it wisely (enough bullpen big contracts)
Hire GOOD coaching to keep the team focused all season.
They have to start DEVELOPING Young talent. No more drafting and signing talent and letting them "find themselves".

Will they? 

Probably not.

Has any team ever signed 6-10 players that turned its fortunes around in one off season?

They have anywhere from five to seven position holes and at least three starting pitching holes and bullpen.

I can’t remember when they last made one impact free agent signing, let alone ten.

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2 hours ago, FloydBannister1983 said:

Has any team ever signed 6-10 players that turned its fortunes around in one off season?

They have anywhere from five to seven position holes and at least three starting pitching holes and bullpen.

I can’t remember when they last made one impact free agent signing, let alone ten.

Rangers took two seasons....but they had quality talent in the pipeline before Seager and  Semien and then Eovaldi and Degrom. Jung, Heim, Lowe, Garcia, and Carter. 
Hence my comment about young talent. They have to do all three, not just spend. Then you're the Mets.
 

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1 hour ago, MiddleCoastBias said:

Took me a second, forgot the ESPN part of that sentence 

The '05 Sox and the '99 Yankees are tied for all-time playoff win percentage.

So if we look at their losses as the deciding factor. Both in the ALCS.

Sox lost 3-2 to the Angels.

Yankees lost 13-1 against the Red Sox. 

Yes, the Yankees were up against prime Pedro. But the Yankees had Clemens coming off back-to-back Cy Youngs (he had an average year, but w/e).

Therefore,, logically the '05 White Sox are the greatest playoff team of all-time.

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23 minutes ago, Quin said:

The '05 Sox and the '99 Yankees are tied for all-time playoff win percentage.

So if we look at their losses as the deciding factor. Both in the ALCS.

Sox lost 3-2 to the Angels.

Yankees lost 13-1 against the Red Sox. 

Yes, the Yankees were up against prime Pedro. But the Yankees had Clemens coming off back-to-back Cy Youngs (he had an average year, but w/e).

Therefore,, logically the '05 White Sox are the greatest playoff team of all-time.

When you look at the pitching lines of so many playoff games these days with it being fairly routine for starting pitchers to go only a few innings, it is truly amazing what the White Sox accomplished in that 2005 ALCS against the Angels.

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14 minutes ago, wegner said:

When you look at the pitching lines of so many playoff games these days with it being fairly routine for starting pitchers to go only a few innings, it is truly amazing what the White Sox accomplished in that 2005 ALCS against the Angels.

Of course we saw some of the consequences with Jose, Garland and Freddy Garcia down the stretch in 2006 and onwards...even Buehrle, although he recovered career-wise.

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