January 3, 20251 yr I wouldn't hate this. There plenty of innings to go around, and reunited with Bannister could make him a nice flippable candidate at the deadline.
January 3, 20251 yr I can’t imagine a contending team won’t be willing to pay more money for Junis than the Sox. He’s been pretty good the past three years.
January 3, 20251 yr 8 hours ago, southsider2k5 said: This right here is the type of stuff the Sox should be looking to do. I long for the day when we acquire players to help us win. Getting guys in hope of flipping them at the trade deadline for a prospect is kinda like drinking Miller 64.
January 3, 20251 yr Does anyone know why Junis dropped his slider usage rate from 62% in 2023 to 45% in 2024? Despite a drop in velocity across the board, it looks like his pitch mix changes are the biggest driver of his K rate dropping from 10.1 per 9 to 6.8 per 9.
January 3, 20251 yr 1 hour ago, zisk said: I long for the day when we acquire players to help us win. Getting guys in hope of flipping them at the trade deadline for a prospect is kinda like drinking Miller 64. These small moves can help cut time on that path if done right. A guy like Junis should get you something at the deadline if healthy.
January 3, 20251 yr 1 hour ago, zisk said: I long for the day when we acquire players to help us win. Getting guys in hope of flipping them at the trade deadline for a prospect is kinda like drinking Miller 64. I agree with this 100%. If the guy is good or really good, maybe the Sox should do something really crazy and keep him to help win some more games. When did winning games not become the goal; but instead, the goal became stocking the minors with players who MIGHT be good in a two or three years.
January 3, 20251 yr 11 minutes ago, vilehoopster said: I agree with this 100%. If the guy is good or really good, maybe the Sox should do something really crazy and keep him to help win some more games. When did winning games not become the goal; but instead, the goal became stocking the minors with players who MIGHT be good in a two or three years. Is this a serious post?
January 3, 20251 yr 13 minutes ago, vilehoopster said: I agree with this 100%. If the guy is good or really good, maybe the Sox should do something really crazy and keep him to help win some more games. When did winning games not become the goal; but instead, the goal became stocking the minors with players who MIGHT be good in a two or three years. Unless Rojas, Slater and Tauchman go Super Saiyan to levels they never have, then he wouldn't be around for the next time the Sox are good.
January 3, 20251 yr 9 minutes ago, Chicago White Sox said: Is this a serious post? I was expecting the “That’s bait ☝️” gif from you.
January 3, 20251 yr 5 minutes ago, Snopek said: I was expecting the “That’s bait ☝️” gif from you. lol…I legit thought about using it. But when someone basically posts “why is a team coming off the worst season in baseball history rebuilding instead of trying to win right now” I felt the need to be a bit more direct.
January 3, 20251 yr 39 minutes ago, vilehoopster said: I agree with this 100%. If the guy is good or really good, maybe the Sox should do something really crazy and keep him to help win some more games. When did winning games not become the goal; but instead, the goal became stocking the minors with players who MIGHT be good in a two or three years. Junis is a 32-year old reliever. Do you really want to sign him to a 3+ year contract until he is 35+ years of age so he can help the next good Sox team? For the Sox, Junis would improve their bullpen in 2025 but mostly serve as a flip candidate. Edited January 3, 20251 yr by WhiteSox2023
January 3, 20251 yr I would definitely support this type of signing. Curious what the price would be here. He declined an $8M mutual option in exchange for a $3M buyout. Obviously there was no guarantee the Reds would have picked up their end of this even if he had accepted, but my guess is Junis thinks he can get $5M or more in free agency. FWIW, Fangraphs’ crowdsourcing projects him to get 1/$6M.
January 3, 20251 yr 57 minutes ago, Chicago White Sox said: I would definitely support this type of signing. Curious what the price would be here. He declined an $8M mutual option in exchange for a $3M buyout. Obviously there was no guarantee the Reds would have picked up their end of this even if he had accepted, but my guess is Junis thinks he can get $5M or more in free agency. FWIW, Fangraphs’ crowdsourcing projects him to get 1/$6M. Wonder if the Sox give him a 2 year deal or something. 2/11 or something of that nature.
January 3, 20251 yr Wonder if we think he could close? If he can that may maximize his value at trade deadline? I know , he might never see a save opportunity lol.
January 3, 20251 yr 2 hours ago, vilehoopster said: I agree with this 100%. If the guy is good or really good, maybe the Sox should do something really crazy and keep him to help win some more games. When did winning games not become the goal; but instead, the goal became stocking the minors with players who MIGHT be good in a two or three years. 47 instead of 45 wins. Big gains
January 3, 20251 yr Why wouldn’t all the FAs want to sign here? If they are good, they are as good as out of here at the deadline and they know they will have shots with a playoff bound team. That seems better than signing with a team that should have a shot at contending but ends up not contending—but ends up keeping players who may contend another year. Seems like a great offer to top talent—if you want to play in the 2025 MLB playoffs—sign with the WHITE SOX!!
January 3, 20251 yr 13 minutes ago, FT35 said: Why wouldn’t all the FAs want to sign here? If they are good, they are as good as out of here at the deadline and they know they will have shots with a playoff bound team. That seems better than signing with a team that should have a shot at contending but ends up not contending—but ends up keeping players who may contend another year. Seems like a great offer to top talent—if you want to play in the 2025 MLB playoffs—sign with the WHITE SOX!! Because uprooting your family twice in six months sounds fun.
January 3, 20251 yr 1 hour ago, southsider2k5 said: Because uprooting your family twice in six months sounds fun. I wonder if paying them a good amount of money would help…soften the blow a little…like forever luxury living money for them and generations to come?? I loathe the idea of moving. Buuuut someone could probably talk me into moving somewhere for 6 months for say…25 MILLION DOLLARS EVERY YEAR for a half decade. I don’t know…I might check with my wife but something tells me she would ok that.
January 4, 20251 yr 4 hours ago, FT35 said: I wonder if paying them a good amount of money would help…soften the blow a little…like forever luxury living money for them and generations to come?? I loathe the idea of moving. Buuuut someone could probably talk me into moving somewhere for 6 months for say…25 MILLION DOLLARS EVERY YEAR for a half decade. I don’t know…I might check with my wife but something tells me she would ok that. Except the Sox aren't going to give anyone more than $5-7 million under present circumstances...
January 4, 20251 yr 14 hours ago, FT35 said: I wonder if paying them a good amount of money would help…soften the blow a little…like forever luxury living money for them and generations to come?? I loathe the idea of moving. Buuuut someone could probably talk me into moving somewhere for 6 months for say…25 MILLION DOLLARS EVERY YEAR for a half decade. I don’t know…I might check with my wife but something tells me she would ok that. It’s not like the White Sox are going to pay him significantly more than a team planning to keep him the entire season. That would make them unflipable.
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