June 24, 2025Jun 24 I couldn't share the link, but he's reporting to Glendale. Hopefully he can still pitch.
June 24, 2025Jun 24 Bannister said he wants the Sox to be a team that players come to to revive their careers. Let’s see what they have.
June 24, 2025Jun 24 He's cooked. Though, I'd still rather see him than Clevinger. Edited June 24, 2025Jun 24 by Bob Sacamano
June 24, 2025Jun 24 16 minutes ago, WhiteSox2023 said: Just when you want to sign Thor — when he’s 32 and his arm is dead. Great post. They should have traded for him at his peak. Usual great insight from you you, bud.
June 24, 2025Jun 24 33 minutes ago, hogan873 said: I couldn't share the link, but he's reporting to Glendale. Hopefully he can still pitch. He was cooked that last year he pitched.
June 24, 2025Jun 24 A deal like this might have some potential upside. It is probably too late in the season to fix and flip, but in general, this is a much better route than we have been in terms of neverceiling guys.
June 24, 2025Jun 24 25 minutes ago, Lyle Moooton said: Great post. They should have traded for him at his peak. Usual great insight from you you, bud. He was a 23-year-old monster and the Sox were entering their rebuild how the hell were they supposed to trade for him?
June 24, 2025Jun 24 Author You never know, but he most likely would have had a job by now if he could still be effective. We'll see.
June 24, 2025Jun 24 11 minutes ago, hogan873 said: You never know, but he most likely would have had a job by now if he could still be effective. We'll see. I mean let's be honest. They might say they want the Sox to be where players come to revive their careers, but in all honesty, right now it's the place they go when no one else wants them.
June 24, 2025Jun 24 12 minutes ago, hogan873 said: You never know, but he most likely would have had a job by now if he could still be effective. We'll see. He is joining a team to make a playoff push. Seems pretty obvious?
June 24, 2025Jun 24 What's obvious is they are scrambling to find arms to fill out a rotation when all these young guys inevitably need to get shut down. They still have a whole half of a season to get through and they are going to need someone to pitch.
June 24, 2025Jun 24 Author 8 minutes ago, T R U said: What's obvious is they are scrambling to find arms to fill out a rotation when all these young guys inevitably need to get shut down. They still have a whole half of a season to get through and they are going to need someone to pitch. Yeah, and that's fine. I'd rather see them save the arms of Smith, Cannon, and Martin. Let Syndergaard or the next parade of aging arms take some innings in a losing season
June 24, 2025Jun 24 15 minutes ago, T R U said: What's obvious is they are scrambling to find arms to fill out a rotation when all these young guys inevitably need to get shut down. They still have a whole half of a season to get through and they are going to need someone to pitch. This also. They have already had major injury problems, and are about to hit walls with most of the existing rotation in terms of career high innings outputs. Unless they want more surgeries, being careful now is a really good idea. Throwing someone off of the street to fill those innings is smarter than destroying careers. Look if we are going to go the LAD route of pitching guys until they are hurt, we are going to need a lot more arms anyway. Either way, we don't have enough depth, and never really did with anything but on paper.
June 24, 2025Jun 24 1 hour ago, Lyle Moooton said: Great post. They should have traded for him at his peak. Usual great insight from you you, bud. Thanks, bud. This is just more of the same. Garbage in, garbage out. You must also love those Clevinger signings year after year.
June 24, 2025Jun 24 24 minutes ago, T R U said: What's obvious is they are scrambling to find arms to fill out a rotation when all these young guys inevitably need to get shut down. They still have a whole half of a season to get through and they are going to need someone to pitch. A couple guys will get dealt too. Possibly a surprise or two as well.
June 24, 2025Jun 24 1 hour ago, Bob Sacamano said: He's cooked. Though, I'd still rather see him than Clevinger. How do you feel about both? Asking for a Chris Getz.
June 24, 2025Jun 24 9 minutes ago, Timmy U said: How do you feel about both? Asking for a Chris Getz. Getz is quickly ramping up to steal away the Dumpster Diving World Championship belt away from Hahn. Quite the impressive feat.
June 24, 2025Jun 24 17 minutes ago, Bob Sacamano said: A couple guys will get dealt too. Possibly a surprise or two as well. My candidate for "surprise trade" is Lenyn Sosa.
June 24, 2025Jun 24 16 minutes ago, WestEddy said: My candidate for "surprise trade" is Lenyn Sosa. I think that’s a good candidate for biggest surprise trade. Not sure I agree that it will happen though. I can’t imagine Sosa having more value in a trade than his potential value if the Sox just play him.
June 24, 2025Jun 24 8 minutes ago, WhiteSox2023 said: I think that’s a good candidate for biggest surprise trade. Not sure I agree that it will happen though. I can’t imagine Sosa having more value in a trade than his potential value if the Sox just play him. Any of those guys that Getz keeps blocking make sense as trade candidates.
June 24, 2025Jun 24 19 minutes ago, WestEddy said: My candidate for "surprise trade" is Lenyn Sosa. I meant on the pitching side
June 24, 2025Jun 24 8 minutes ago, Bob Sacamano said: I meant on the pitching side If you are able to get a prospect that profiles potentially to the top half of a rotation for any of our existing starting pitching other than maybe Shane Smith, you send them off. Any vet that gets an offer should go for sure.
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