Yesterday at 04:55 AM1 day 2 hours ago, GreenSox said:It's not like our farm system is anywhere close to top shelf anyway.And it would be nice if some of those prospects would turn into quality major leaguers.Getz is burying himself with his own poor personnel decisions, letting other GMs lead him around by the nose, etc. but he's not getting a lot of internal help either.They need to get lucky and have just one everyday impact player.Stud pitchers are only good every 5th day.
Yesterday at 05:32 AM1 day 1 hour ago, Tony said:Honestly, what real difference would it have made? It’s like putting gourmet cheese on spoiled meat. You’re still going to have a shitty burger.To me it was the start of the complete clown show of an organization. Hiring LaRussa was the worst decision this organization made in the last 10-15 years and I think it just put us even more behind. We clearly had the talent to capitalize on and it just all went to s%*#. Hinch would have gotten way more out of that group. Tigers were in a much worse position when he took that job and has helped right that ship.
Yesterday at 10:43 AM1 day 13 hours ago, DoUEvenShift said:"At least we aren't as bad as the 1909 club!"The 1909 White Sox finished the season with a 78-74 record.
23 hours ago23 hr 9 hours ago, Lip Man 1 said:I was thinking about this today, and this goes back to the Hahn era how often, seemingly constantly every player the Sox acquire, joins the club and falls flat on their face.It's really uncanny.Part of this, I think, is because of very poor talent evaluators at the major and minor league levels and part of it, I honestly think, is because these guys come to the franchise, see how incompetewnt and dysfunctional it is and it just plays with their heads and screws up their performance.I mean losing is ingrained in this franchise and it has got to impact players, especially those who come from a solid winning organization.On the other side of that ,it seems players are better once they leave and play for other teams. Players coming in get worse. Players leaving get better. It seems to happen too often to just be coincidental.
23 hours ago23 hr 2 minutes ago, soxrwhite said:On the other side of that ,it seems players are better once they leave and play for other teams. Players coming in get worse. Players leaving get better. It seems to happen too often to just be coincidental.Lip said it best in his earlier post, it probably comes down to human nature with players not performing to the best of their abilities as depression has to set in knowing they are now part of the worst organization in professional sports. Edited 23 hours ago23 hr by The Mighty Mite
23 hours ago23 hr 9 hours ago, Lip Man 1 said:I mean losing is ingrained in this franchise and it has got to impact players, especially those who come from a solid winning organization.You said it right here. Losing is ingrained. Just like winning is ingrained in Los Angeles and New York. Success begets success. And losing......well...
23 hours ago23 hr 7 hours ago, kitekrazy said:You have to find those who would actually want to come here. It's going to take a long time for the stains to be removed from this organization.The only free agents we sign are guys who nobody else wants. I’m amazed that Murakami decided to sign with the Sox. Edited 23 hours ago23 hr by The Mighty Mite
22 hours ago22 hr As each day goes by I become less and less interested in the White Sox. I hope this changes if they ever become average but to be honest I am not certain that it will. There are guys on this team I have never heard of and I am not certain I could name 20 players on the current roster.
20 hours ago20 hr 10 hours ago, kitekrazy said:You have to find those who would actually want to come here. It's going to take a long time for the stains to be removed from this organization.That could change pretty quickly after Ishbia finally takes control of this franchise and completely cleans house in this organization. But that's still years away. Until then, yes, I can't imagine any FA who is in demand would want to come to play for this clown show of an organization in front of sparse crowds.
20 hours ago20 hr 17 hours ago, caulfield12 said:That means we can expect another historic 1910-1919 run ?By the way, wasn’t McGuffey the same dude that was fluffing Getz in an interview with Kaplan right after the Acuna trade? Edited 20 hours ago20 hr by WhiteSox2023
19 hours ago19 hr 3 hours ago, The Mighty Mite said:The only free agents we sign are guys who nobody else wants. I’m amazed that Murakami decided to sign with the Sox.there was a video I saw today on YouTube, this dude said Murakami had an opt out in his contract but I can't find anything online mentioning thatedit: it's actually Adam Ottavino's channelSkip to 0:53 Edited 19 hours ago19 hr by joejoesox
19 hours ago19 hr 3 minutes ago, joejoesox said:there was a video I saw today on YouTube, this dude said Murakami had an opt out in his contract but I can't find anything online mentioning thatThat’s interesting.
18 hours ago18 hr 41 minutes ago, joejoesox said:there was a video I saw today on YouTube, this dude said Murakami had an opt out in his contract but I can't find anything online mentioning thatedit: it's actually Adam Ottavino's channelSkip to 0:53That only matters if he starts hitting. Otherwise he is giving away $17 million for next year.
18 hours ago18 hr so far the book on Mune up until the TB series was RHP: FB up and off the plate, and changeupsLHP: Anything breaking was getting him outbut he made an adjustment in the TB series, hit some RHP changeups hard and hit a HR off a LHP breaking ball
18 hours ago18 hr CONTRACT NOTES2027 Salary Escalators:Rookie of the Year: $250kMVP:1st - $1M2nd-3rd: $500k4th-10th: $250kFree Agency at contract end
18 hours ago18 hr If this team keeps losing because of the lack of hitting I wonder what if anything will be done about it. Is there anybody down in the minors who can hit enough to help this team? I take it Braden Montgomery isn't in there 2026 plans. Who else is there who can help this situation?
18 hours ago18 hr 7 minutes ago, WBWSF said:If this team keeps losing because of the lack of hitting I wonder what if anything will be done about it. Is there anybody down in the minors who can hit enough to help this team? I take it Braden Montgomery isn't in there 2026 plans. Who else is there who can help this situation? No......we forget MILB is a big divided from MLB.
18 hours ago18 hr I have said it for 4 years now and will keep saying this until things changef*** THIS ORGANIZATION!!!!
17 hours ago17 hr 20 hours ago, The Mighty Mite said:Because of a detestable owner who hired an inexperienced guy for GM who hired a rookie manager who doesn’t have clue.Hey!!! Their Pythagorean WL percentage says they should have five wins. Who do you think is responsible for that extra win if not the manager? He should be in the MOTY conversation.
17 hours ago17 hr 10 minutes ago, FloydBannister1983 said:Hey!!! Their Pythagorean WL percentage says they should have five wins. Who do you think is responsible for that extra win if not the manager? He should be in the MOTY conversation.15 point spread with SFG Toronto Philly and all alone with the worst record.Everyone expects Philly and Toronto to pick it up eventually.Just like nearly everyone questioned Vitello as an inexperienced manager pick by Posey.
17 hours ago17 hr 1 hour ago, WBWSF said:If this team keeps losing because of the lack of hitting I wonder what if anything will be done about it. Is there anybody down in the minors who can hit enough to help this team? I take it Braden Montgomery isn't in there 2026 plans. Who else is there who can help this situation?I don’t believe the magic solution is waiting in the minors here
17 hours ago17 hr 12 hours ago, BigHurt3515 said:To me it was the start of the complete clown show of an organization. Hiring LaRussa was the worst decision this organization made in the last 10-15 years and I think it just put us even more behind. We clearly had the talent to capitalize on and it just all went to s%*#. Hinch would have gotten way more out of that group. Tigers were in a much worse position when he took that job and has helped right that ship.I forget the timeline at this point but I think the start was the clown show recruitment of Bryce Harper and then hiring Machado's friends and relatives hoping that would get him here on the cheap. Then the final nail was not hiring AJ.
17 hours ago17 hr 3 hours ago, 77 Hitmen said:That could change pretty quickly after Ishbia finally takes control of this franchise and completely cleans house in this organization.But that's still years away. Until then, yes, I can't imagine any FA who is in demand would want to come to play for this clown show of an organization in front of sparse crowds.It could change but I doubt quickly. You don't revamp a billion dollar organization overnight no matter who the owner is.
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