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Benintendi and tauchman do not help the team now; they do not help the future. Rojas, Slater, etc.  Why are we wasting time with these stiffs?

Elko has 3 homers in less than 2 weeks; 3 in 32 PAs. 30/320, 60/640. Just saying.  Send him away?  

What are we doing here?

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24 minutes ago, GreenSox said:

Benintendi and tauchman do not help the team now; they do not help the future. Rojas, Slater, etc.  Why are we wasting time with these stiffs?

Elko has 3 homers in less than 2 weeks; 3 in 32 PAs. 30/320, 60/640. Just saying.  Send him away?  

What are we doing here?

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The options for FA hitters/outfielders and DH types are all pretty MEH.

 

OF=Bellinger, Mullins, Trent Grisham, Austin Hays, Mike Yastrzemski, Laureano and Harrison Bader...that's IT.

1B/DH  The aging Paul Goldschmidt, really.  Pete Alonso is obviously out of the price range.  Same with Schwarber, Marcel Ozuna and Josh Naylor.

 

Relief pitchers...Helsley, Weaver, Devin Williams, R. Iglesias, Yates, Romano, Finnegan, K.Jansen

 

 

 

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  • Kyyle23 changed the title to Free Tim Elko (Back in Jail)

Teel is raking in Charlotte as well. Why are we still playing these stiffs like Vaughn, Tauchman, Slater, Rojas. I would rather see Julks or Fletcher.

Elko is better defensively and hits for more power than Vaughn and is not afraid to walk. Why not send Vaughn down, he sucks.

 

 

 

 

 

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37 minutes ago, HoosierSox said:

Teel is raking in Charlotte as well. Why are we still playing these stiffs like Vaughn, Tauchman, Slater, Rojas. I would rather see Julks or Fletcher.

Elko is better defensively and hits for more power than Vaughn and is not afraid to walk. Why not send Vaughn down, he sucks.

 

 

 

 

 

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37 minutes ago, Bob Sacamano said:

Kind of expected this but he'll be back. Gotta get whatever you can out of Vaughn and his $6.5M price tag!

I kind of doubt he will be back to be honest. He was the best hitter in minor league baseball. That still didn't earn him a spot here. I doubt he can keep that level up. They've fucked with him enough already by not giving him consistent at bats.

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10 minutes ago, Buehrle>Wood said:

I kind of doubt he will be back to be honest. He was the best hitter in minor league baseball. That still didn't earn him a spot here. I doubt he can keep that level up. They've fucked with him enough already by not giving him consistent at bats.

The active roster is becoming a bit cluttered though with all the OFs coming back and Korey Lee.

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1 hour ago, Bob Sacamano said:

Kind of expected this but he'll be back. Gotta get whatever you can out of Vaughn and his $6.5M price tag!

The easiest non-tender in the history of White Sox baseball will haunt us all season. 

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Elko being sent down is crazy but I'm not surprised. These goofs who run this show don't think much of Elko.  Recently  Elko hit a home run in a game and was later removed for a pinch hitter.  Obviously he is not in their future plans.  Steve Stone who has become a notorious houseman has pointed out a few times that Elko has the one thing in MLB  that  teams are looking for, POWER. I'm curious to see what Stone says about Elko being demoted. I would guess he won't say anything. I hope the White Sox have the decency to release Elko. He would be picked up by some team and be a starter. If they released Vaughn I don't think any body would pick him up and start him in the MLB. He would probably be picked up by somebody and be in the Minors.

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9 hours ago, GreenSox said:

Benintendi and tauchman do not help the team now; they do not help the future. Rojas, Slater, etc.  Why are we wasting time with these stiffs?

Elko has 3 homers in less than 2 weeks; 3 in 32 PAs. 30/320, 60/640. Just saying.  Send him away?  

What are we doing here?

I would disagree with this if we are talking just right now.

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11 minutes ago, PaleAleSox said:

It's going to be Tauchman and Benintendi it seems. So someone else is going as well.

Korey Lee will be up any day as well. His rehab clock ends on Tuesday and AAA doesn't play on Mondays. My guess is Elko down, Palacios DFA today.  What they decide to do with the catchers will be more interesting.

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12 minutes ago, PaleAleSox said:

I would disagree with this if we are talking just right now.

Right? Tauchman and Beni are an enormous upgrade on what we've been playing in the OF. Are they part of the future? Of course not. But neither is Josh Palacios or Corey Julks. 

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20 minutes ago, ChiSox59 said:

Korey Lee will be up any day as well. His rehab clock ends on Tuesday and AAA doesn't play on Mondays. My guess is Elko down, Palacios DFA today.  What they decide to do with the catchers will be more interesting.

Lee does have an option if they need to use it.

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i know it will be unacceptable to the masses here but:

what matters more is maybe getting Vaughn hot enough to trade him for some teams #30 prospect. he would have to get really hot. but there is still something to gain there (he obviously will not be here in 2026, but a trading team would get control for 2026, so they could make the decision)

Elko development is less important than that. Because we are going to be bad for awhile so Elko can feel free to develop after the trade deadline, and that lost time is not going to really matter much in the grand scheme. He'll either get it or he wont but experience from now-to-deadline wont make or break that. He also may honestly not be more than like a second division regular 1B, even though right now our eyes are very wide open over him

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11 hours ago, ChiSox59 said:

I mean, he hasn't been good. I would have optioned AV, but don't feel this is worth too much hand wringing. You def can't carry 3 catchers and 2 1B so if you're not optioning Elko, it was going to be Quero when Lees rehab is up in a few days anyway. 

The problem is this decision simply came down to cost. When they got in a room and discussed roster moves, Andrew Vaughn's salary played a major role in the discussion. And we're not talking about a player making $25 million a year. 

Tim Elko has done everything he can do in AAA. He's 26, this team is one of the worst in the league, and the player "blocking" Elko has the worst WAR in the major leagues right now. Literally out of 1,112 players, Andrew Vaughn is No. 1,112 in MLB in 2025. He's had over 2,400 PA's with the White Sox in his career, and has totaled -1.7 WAR during that time. 

Tim Elko will be a distant memory for MLB in 4-5 years, there is a more than good chance he's a AAAA player, will thrive in Japan. But the Sox have NO REASON not to find out right now...but simply don't want to swallow the $5.8 million price tag of Vaughn, because they don't care about the product they put on the field. 

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12 minutes ago, Princess Dye said:

i know it will be unacceptable to the masses here but:

what matters more is maybe getting Vaughn hot enough to trade him for some teams #30 prospect. he would have to get really hot. but there is still something to gain there (he obviously will not be here in 2026, but a trading team would get control for 2026, so they could make the decision)

Elko development is less important than that. Because we are going to be bad for awhile so Elko can feel free to develop after the trade deadline, and that lost time is not going to really matter much in the grand scheme. He'll either get it or he wont but experience from now-to-deadline wont make or break that. He also may honestly not be more than like a second division regular 1B, even though right now our eyes are very wide open over him

You know it will be "unacceptable to the masses" because it's bat s%*# crazy and illogical. 

Let me say it for the folks in the back. ANDREW VAUGHN HAS BEEN THE WORST PLAYER IN BASEBALL THIS YEAR.

Tim Elko would have more value on the trade market than Andrew Vaughn, for a number of reasons. 

Your premise makes no sense

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9 minutes ago, Tony said:

The problem is this decision simply came down to cost. When they got in a room and discussed roster moves, Andrew Vaughn's salary played a major role in the discussion. And we're not talking about a player making $25 million a year. 

Tim Elko has done everything he can do in AAA. He's 26, this team is one of the worst in the league, and the player "blocking" Elko has the worst WAR in the major leagues right now. Literally out of 1,112 players, Andrew Vaughn is No. 1,112 in MLB in 2025. He's had over 2,400 PA's with the White Sox in his career, and has totaled -1.7 WAR during that time. 

Tim Elko will be a distant memory for MLB in 4-5 years, there is a more than good chance he's a AAAA player, will thrive in Japan. But the Sox have NO REASON not to find out right now...but simply don't want to swallow the $5.8 million price tag of Vaughn, because they don't care about the product they put on the field. 

Which makes his resigning all of the more stupid.  He was a waste when they tendered him an offer.  No hindsight needed.

 

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