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7/28/2025 - Phils @ Sox, 6:40 CDT - Sanchez v. Martin

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Montgomery has really given the team a shot in the arm with his lefty power. 

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  • I'll take Wheeler and his wife can just deal with it.

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    Montgomery has really given the team a shot in the arm with his lefty power. 

  • It's almost as if those in charge don't have fucking clue what they are doing.

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1 hour ago, joejoesox said:

that first pitch to stott was so fucking a strike, f*** this umpire.  f*** them all really

Could have been worse

43 minutes ago, Autumn Dreamin said:

Could have been worse

Easy ABS overturn next year

Davis Martin 3.04 ERA at home this year. 

10 hours ago, Autumn Dreamin said:

Could have been worse

Is Frank Drebin behind the plate ?

1 hour ago, Falstaff said:

Is Frank Drebin behind the plate ?

Or this guy…

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18 hours ago, caulfield12 said:

Hold Taylor at least until next deadline and max out his closer value...

Only if teams are willing to pay the price of an ace:  Crochet minimum, and that really isn’t enough.

This org. struggles enough with finding talent; hopefully they won’t devalue the talent they do find by accepting a reliever’s price for ace talent.

The Sox probably should trade him if they see him as a reliever….but for an ace’s price.

10 minutes ago, GreenSox said:

Only if teams are willing to pay the price of an ace:  Crochet minimum, and that really isn’t enough.

This org. struggles enough with finding talent; hopefully they won’t devalue the talent they do find by accepting a reliever’s price for ace talent.

The Sox probably should trade him if they see him as a reliever….but for an ace’s price.

Only ways it makes sense is if 1) the organization doesn't believe he is a starter in the long-run and 2) another team offers you an absolute haul (they would not right now without much of a track record) that you have to say yes

13 minutes ago, Bob Sacamano said:

Only ways it makes sense is if 1) the organization doesn't believe he is a starter in the long-run and 2) another team offers you an absolute haul (they would not right now without much of a track record) that you have to say yes

If both of those things are true they absolutely should trade him;

18 minutes ago, Bob Sacamano said:

Only ways it makes sense is if 1) the organization doesn't believe he is a starter in the long-run and 2) another team offers you an absolute haul (they would not right now without much of a track record) that you have to say yes

Yep, this right here.  And I am sure teams are thinking maybe they get discount on an unproven guy, but it should be the opposite for the Sox.  Unless someone is willing to overpay, keep him.  You got six more years.

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