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Inside Look at White Sox Draft Room via Jesse Rodgers/ESPN

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4 minutes ago, fathom said:

One of the best articles I’ve ever read

Some of the greater takeaways from me is that it sounds like he's going to be ditching the two strike approach he has in favor of more impact. He's also never worked with a hitting coach before, and that they have some cleanup work to do on the swing.

16 minutes ago, DirtySox said:

Some of the greater takeaways from me is that it sounds like he's going to be ditching the two strike approach he has in favor of more impact. He's also never worked with a hitting coach before, and that they have some cleanup work to do on the swing.

Also interesting to me they discussed his ability to not only play SS, but 2B and 3B

54 minutes ago, DirtySox said:

This is an awesome piece. Well worth the read. Jesse Rogers had inside access to the Sox discussing and essentially landing on Roch as an organization and what those conversations entailed.

https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/49358788/2026-mlb-draft-chicago-white-sox-no-1-overall-pick-decision-roch-cholowsky-grady-emerson

This really was a great article, and props to the Sox for letting Jesse have that kind of access. That takes a very willing organization to be OK with that, and credit to the FO office and the marketing team for allowing that to take place, otherwise we obviously don't get this piece.

I really would like to know the sports performance convo around Thome.

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If anyone wants to tune in.

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I can't imagine what this scenario would have looked like if Hahn/Williams were still steering this ship. Kudos to Getz and his team to being so open and transparent in this process. It's an awesome look.

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2 hours ago, fathom said:

Also interesting to me they discussed his ability to not only play SS, but 2B and 3B

I think you hurt his value significantly by moving him. Taking a 2B 1-1 would be bad process. I agree it's good to consider it, but don't love that possibility at all.

I enjoyed the read. Ill say this though, the Sox appear to view 2 strike numbers as solely approach driven - you can see that with Colson everyday. 2 strike numbers are also the outcome of having to swing at pitches you wouldnt normally swing at. They obviously/hopefully have numbers on swing speed and etc with 2 strikes to help drive here, but 2 strike numbers are a product of situation as much as approach. So it's not just a byproduct of how he's attacking in those counts. Almost everyone sees a decline in numbers with 2 strikes vs 1 and 2.

I also have a ton of skepticism around a model projecting athleticsm based on weight gains and losses. Especially one that correlates putting on weight with growth in perceived athleticsm. The inference that he wouldnt lose weight though is interesting as most players lose weight throughout the season (at least ones with off-season lifting programs) because they dont lift with the same frequency in season.

Buster was losing 15-20 pounds a season, and I remember talking to Joe at a showcase when I was 17 and he was telling me he always went into the season 5-10 pounds over where he'd end the year.

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Agreed about not liking Roch at 2nd. Still think he ends up at SS and Colson at 3b. I keep saying that in a perfect world, having 7 of your 9 starters locked in with Mune (1b/DH), Vargas (1b/3b/dh), Colson, Roch, Antonacci (2B/LF), Bonemer (LF/2B) and Teel is an amazing start.

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10 minutes ago, fathom said:

Agreed about not liking Roch at 2nd. Still think he ends up at SS and Colson at 3b. I keep saying that in a perfect world, having 7 of your 9 starters locked in with Mune (1b/DH), Vargas (1b/3b/dh), Colson, Roch, Antonacci (2B/LF), Bonemer (LF/2B) and Teel is an amazing start.

And somehow that's not even considering Peters or B. Montgomery.

I know Peters could just be a flash in the pan and Braden has more to do, but they're here and under control.

9 minutes ago, Quin said:

And somehow that's not even considering Peters or B. Montgomery.

I know Peters could just be a flash in the pan and Braden has more to do, but they're here and under control.

There’s a world where Braden is the best of all of them. IMO

17 minutes ago, DirtySox said:

Said it before. Who would've thought I'd trust our hitting development much more than our pitching development these days.

31 minutes ago, DirtySox said:

it's funny just because it ends with them all committing to each other that he doesn't have to ascend any faster just because of college or needs of mlb roster.

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