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1 hour ago, Autumn Dreamin said:

Great August for Shane. 

6 starts, 33.2IP, 10 ER (2.67 ERA), 31K, <1.00 WHIP.

His last two outings are the two longest of his career.

Definitely looks more like he did early in the year. It would be great if he can be a strong part of the rotation for the next few years. 

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3 hours ago, Boopa1219 said:

Maybe shut him down in a couple weeks? Hopefully he goes 150 next season. Great pick up for the Sox, Smith established himself as part of the core going forward. 

They've said the plan is still to have him make all of his starts, though I imagine the leash gets shorter for them much like Crochet last year.

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5.2IP scoreless with 4 hits/Ks today for Smith.

He threw 16 straight strikes in 3 ball counts before finally giving up his only walk in the 6th (helped by a borderline call going against him).

Came back from 3-0 to get an out three times. 13 whiffs, velo up a smidge over his season averages despite continuing to add innings.

Good stuff.

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52 minutes ago, Autumn Dreamin said:

5.2IP scoreless with 4 hits/Ks today for Smith.

He threw 16 straight strikes in 3 ball counts before finally giving up his only walk in the 6th (helped by a borderline call going against him).

Came back from 3-0 to get an out three times. 13 whiffs, velo up a smidge over his season averages despite continuing to add innings.

Good stuff.

Loved when he was down 3-0 against Fedducia then threw 3 straight 4 seamers that were just stared at. Dialed up the fastball from 95 to 96 to 97. The third strike was just nasty.

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What a season for Shane Smith. Seeing his progress and development throughout the season has me very encouraged for the Sox and the current regime going forward. I think Smith has 2/3 starter upside and they found him in the rule five draft. They took someone else's scraps and turned them into a very valuable asset. Smith, along with Martin, has a secured spot in next year's rotation. He went for 140.1 IP, hopefully he's up to 175 IP+ in 2026. 

I know he did a lot of the work himself but this is a huge player development and pro scouting win for the Sox. They don't have too many of those, certainly not ones that are this successful. Going forward at least we know the team can find pitching anywhere. 

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2 hours ago, Boopa1219 said:

What a season for Shane Smith. Seeing his progress and development throughout the season has me very encouraged for the Sox and the current regime going forward. I think Smith has 2/3 starter upside and they found him in the rule five draft. They took someone else's scraps and turned them into a very valuable asset. Smith, along with Martin, has a secured spot in next year's rotation. He went for 140.1 IP, hopefully he's up to 175 IP+ in 2026. 

I know he did a lot of the work himself but this is a huge player development and pro scouting win for the Sox. They don't have too many of those, certainly not ones that are this successful. Going forward at least we know the team can find pitching anywhere. 

As long as they don't develop the hubris in terms of thinking this can consistently be repeated on a yearly basis to save money.

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4 hours ago, caulfield12 said:

As long as they don't develop the hubris in terms of thinking this can consistently be repeated on a yearly basis to save money.

They kinda proven so far that it can. Some teams are able to create pitching, the Sox are one of them.

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5 minutes ago, Boopa1219 said:

They kinda proven so far that it can. Some teams are able to create pitching, the Sox are one of them.

Maybe but based on the results the past few years they can't keep their pitchers healthy. 

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1 hour ago, kitekrazy said:

which really means they aren't able to create pitching

The amount of injuries at the beginning of this season can only be seen as a weird coincidence, I don’t expect that to happen again. Vasil and Gomez are prime examples of their ability to find/create/develop pitching. Injuries are irrelevant to a team’s ability to do either of those things. 

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2 hours ago, Lip Man 1 said:

Maybe but based on the results the past few years they can't keep their pitchers healthy. 

Nobody can. That's why it's good the Sox can create pitching when other teams have no hope of taking on a guy like Martin Perez, or Adrian Houser and keeping them on the straight and narrow. 

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9 hours ago, WestEddy said:

Nobody can. That's why it's good the Sox can create pitching when other teams have no hope of taking on a guy like Martin Perez, or Adrian Houser and keeping them on the straight and narrow. 

Except Perez missed four months, injured twice...and Houser eventually led to Mead, who has been a net negative due to his lack of power at the corners.

Fedde turned into a 1+ fWAR Vargas, but he still needs to be a 2-2.5 war infielder to provide any real value to a playoff caliber team.

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1 hour ago, caulfield12 said:

Except Perez missed four months, injured twice...and Houser eventually led to Mead, who has been a net negative due to his lack of power at the corners.

Fedde turned into a 1+ fWAR Vargas, but he still needs to be a 2-2.5 war infielder to provide any real value to a playoff caliber team.

I know you're trying to turn an innocuous statement into a net negative, but in the game of baseball, you need guys to stand on the mound and pitch. It works better if they don't hurt their necks watching home runs fly out of the park every three pitches. So, yeah, guys get injured, and every trade doesn't turn into Fernando Tatis Jr. 

That's why, as we've established, it's good that the White Sox can create pitching out of waiver wire claims and projects. 

The White Sox do well at picking projects off the waiver wire or signing meh starters cheap and getting meaningful innings out of them. Those guys have run the gamut from Houser's ace-like presence through the hit and miss nature of Perez and Civale to Bryce Wilson's ineffectiveness. Teams who can't develop pitching would have traded somebody meaningful to get a proven commodity. 

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17 minutes ago, WhiteSox2023 said:

So do we think the Sox will try to convert Vasil to a starter this offseason, or instead not “mess with a good thing” where he has had success and leave him in the bullpen?

Bullpen according to Getz

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14 hours ago, Boopa1219 said:

The amount of injuries at the beginning of this season can only be seen as a weird coincidence, I don’t expect that to happen again. Vasil and Gomez are prime examples of their ability to find/create/develop pitching. Injuries are irrelevant to a team’s ability to do either of those things. 

seems to be a lot of those to be coincidence and weird

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2 hours ago, WhiteSox2023 said:

So do we think the Sox will try to convert Vasil to a starter this offseason, or instead not “mess with a good thing” where he has had success and leave him in the bullpen?

No reason not to try if Grant Taylor's stuck in the bullpen...

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"Those guys have run the gamut from Houser's ace-like presence"...

GM's watched what happened with Fedde and gave Chris Getz the major league equivalent of Jacob Gonzalez in Curtis Mead.

You simply can't scout players going off prospect rankings or reports from 2-3 years ago.

Of course, the Sox cut their scouting department down to the bone in every direction but internationally.

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