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I am moreso surprised the White Sox even made the list, as ESPN generally forgets they even exist.5 points
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It's easy to say totally absurd shit when you don't care at all about being called out for being wrong.4 points
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Glad to see the Sox get what they deserve in terms of embarrassing publicity. This rotation is against the spirit of baseball. It's designed to get us a top draft pick. Wish the commish would fine the Sox until it hurts for tanking.3 points
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I remember when the 2013 white Sox season collapsed Hahn traded for Avi Garcia which Hahn said was the start of a rebuild. The team has gone nowhere in the 6 years Hahn has been the GM. He should thank his lucky stars he still has his job. If he had been the GM in virtually every MLB city he would of been fired by now.2 points
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And yes the Sox getting Eloy in a trade was great, but they also gave up a great asset to get him. Getting someone who's likely the number 1 prospect in baseball heading into 2019 for James Shields (let's not forget his last Padres start) is potentially one of those historic trades everyone remembers. I've always said I'm less angry the Sox gave up Tatis than I am them going after Shields anyway. Hahn clearly should have been fired after 2016.2 points
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Just stay off Twitter, it's a circle jerk. Twitter crowned his ass in early May and now they are burying him 6 feet deep in mid June.2 points
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Yoan Moncada went on the DL with a .263 BA and a .868 OPS. He came off of the DL on May 15. By the end of May his average had fallen to .242 with a .756 OPS. His numbers by June 3, or the day before Madrigal was drafted were almost identical. In other words he lost 100 OPS points between coming off of the DL and Madrigals drafting. While the slump has continued PM (Post Madrigal) it was underway long before that happened. I honestly can't believe people think this is a thing.2 points
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I missed this over the weekend, but I mean I can sit here and pick out highlights for hours, but the big thing it boils down to is that it has always felt like watching a game with my dad or my grandpa. He feels the game like no another announcer in baseball does. He is mad when something bad happens, he is elated when something great happens. The colorfulness he brings to the game is all but dead in the 21st century as broadcasts get more and more watered down, safe, and non-threatening. It feels like I am losing a life long companion with Hawk retiring for all of the decades and countless hours we have put into together. He is quite literally the soundtrack to some of the favorite memories in my life.2 points
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Let’s say Kopech ends up as a good, not great, closer. Let’s say Moncada is out of the league in 5 years. And now let’s say Dunning = Hendricks, Lopez = Severino, Hansen = Wacha, Jimenez = Dye and Robert = McCutchen. That right there is why “if Kopech and Moncada stink, they’re f***ed” is stale already.2 points
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I must have imagined the 2 McDonald's in my hometown that were closed, torn down and rebuilt. I am misremembering the Walgreens that was shutdown and built new across town. I am definitely wrong about the mall that was bulldozed in South Bend, and rebuilt into a strip mall. There definitely can't be newspapers that layoff people and go online. GM definitely didn't file bankruptcy and reform. Ford has to still be making the Model T, right? I mean they didn't close down those factories and build different cars, right?1 point
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Well qualify that the Charlotte gun is slow next time to not incite panic attacks lol. If you see the words "Kopech" and "91 mph fastball" in the same sentence you're risking the lives of older diehards as someone is liable to have a heart attack.1 point
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Greg, seriously dude. You need to learn the difference between opinion and news. Rush Limbaugh is not a policy expert. He's not a journalist. He's just spouting opinions. Rush Limbaugh is not the news.1 point
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Bring Bevington back as the manager and Ozzie as his bench coach. Oh, and make Hawk the GM.1 point
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They were projected dead last in fWAR by ZIPS. This is old news. But, in case you want a fresh whiff of the shit, you can tune in a nightly basis.1 point
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When a team plays as poorly as the Sox did against Cleveland this series, its because they've given up all hope of ever winning with such a worthless, feckless manager. Fire Ricky Renteria so we can have a real rebuild, not just years of constant losing.1 point
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I think Soxfan is saying lets be excited, but not too excited. But maybe we will be more excited. How exciting! Something like that.1 point
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The classic everything KW does is bad, everthing Hahn does is good defense is going to plague this board forever.1 point
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Indeed. It's still not too late. The Shields deal was all Hahn. Hahn learned the game from Kenny Williams. He's the only guy he ever worked for in baseball. Sure he may have wanted to rebuild before Kenny did, but they are aligned. The Shields trade was a lazy effort, similar to Williams' 2012 trades for Liriano and his 5.31 ERA and Myers.1 point
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I don't trust this FO and think it is extremely incompetent. Just a few years back Hahn and Williams were talking about some 3 year plan that never came to fruition and/or was abandoned after 2 years. They traded a guy who is the now a top five prospect in all of baseball for James Shields and then decided to switch gears and rebuild. That trade is a fire-able offense in my world. You seem to know what the plan is. Can you please tell me what year the Sox are expecting to compete in? I thought it was 2020, but I might have missed the memo that it got pushed back to 2011. Thank you.1 point
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Projected WAR over controllable time frame X ($ value per 1 WAR) minus projected salary over controllable time frame.1 point
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Why would that bother you if they lost that many games when it has been explained to all of us what the plan is? We haven’t been lied to by the FO on the plan. Expectations from the start of this rebuild should’ve been lowered considerably. What are you, and everyone else complaining about this team, pissed off at?1 point
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I mean, "grossly negligent" and "extremely careless" don't really matter legally if you aren't charging her with anything. Either is a really bad quote. Both are negative connotations. And whether "grossly negligent" or "extremely careless," we're talking about her handling of classified info. We're not charging her, but she's lucky we aren't is the conclusion I take away from either quote. If the FBI was in the pocket for Clinton, they would literally have just said, "no charges" and closed the investigation. "To their dismay" is some serious editorializing. I'm sure there were some people who were dismayed that the investigation was reopened, just like the FBI agents that leaked stuff to Nunes and Giuliani during the campaign had a bias. It sure didn't help Clinton though! And like with the ongoing Trump campaign investigation, if the FBI was in the tank for Clinton, they literally would have sat on that until after the election. Since the Russia investigation was ongoing during the campaign, the Liberal FBI was really, really bad at their jobs if they said, "welp, no reason to bring this to light ahead of the election, but we'll REALLY have him if he is elected president and we continue the investigation!" SB said this better than I, but my read of the IG Report matches up with his "If anything I think that all of this has shown that Comey helped Trump because he thought Clinton was going to win and after her win he didnt want the right wing conspiracy groups to say that the FBI helped Clinton."1 point
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Have you been reading the Abreu threads? Fans salivating over some more unknown names to acquire for him? I'm just pointing out the absurdity of it all.1 point
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None of the same players are on this team that were with the teams of the early 2000s. It’s not like Abreu remembers seeing Ordonez struggle vs Cleveland so now he’s shitting himself. So, while that’s really easy to say, it’s very stupid with absolutely no correlation.1 point
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Over the past month, his defense has been worse than his offense. If he keeps this up, he better not complain when they move him to a different position when Madrigal comes up1 point
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At least they are fixing this problem. Unreal what had to happen for them to do it. Unreal they did it in the first place. Unreal all the BS they spouted that less than 24 hours later they are showing to be "fake news". Trump will parade around as the great fixer, somehow overcoming Democratic law to reunite these kids with their parents.1 point
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We all knew that they were liars and horrible people. Just like the people in this thread who blindly supported them.1 point
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So... I'm not sure that quote says what you think it says. Even if there WAS bias (more on that in a second) in the handling of Clinton e-mail investigation vs. the Trump/Russia connection prior to the election, one of those things was highly publicized, and the other came to light after the election was over. If an FBI investigation influenced the 2016 election, it was objectively the investigation of Hillary Clinton's e-mails. All of the concern about bias with the Trump/Russia investigation stem from texts and statements prior to the election. In the absence of, I don't know, actual evidence that the Mueller probe is biased (and stop with the all Witch Hunt cries considering the number of indictments that have already come down), the fact that there were some admittedly bad text messages prior to the election has no bearing on the Mueller investigation. And here's an actual quote from the IG Report, “Our review did not find documentary or testimonial evidence directly connecting the political views these employees expressed in their text messages and instant messages to the investigative decisions we reviewed,” the IG report states." https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2018/6/14/17465360/peter-strzok-text-inspector-general-stop1 point
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The amount of SS's on this team who interest me is kind of amazing, but I think my top follows personally are the following guys, with Quintero at the top of my list. Guerrero (OF) Delgado (SS) Coronado (OF) Sanchez (c) Abbott (1B) Quintero(SS)1 point
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Wtf are you talking about, now and infinity.1 point
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I can respect this...every time the USMNT plays, I root for them to get crushed. I thoroughly enjoy the fact the US didn't make the World Cup!1 point
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Wow, this is great news! However, the Sox must be weary to not trade Abreu for a JD Martinez-like return. The astros are loaded with prospects that they can't seem to find positions to play. Abreu makes a lot of sense for them and they know they have another WS championship caliber team. Give me Tucker + JD Davis for Abreu + ____ (RP?). Am I crazy? PRobably. But I DO NOT trade Abreu just because. As others have stated -- he is the white sox soul. I go to the park to watch Abreu (and moncada). If you are trading Abreu, you need to get a return worthwhile. Bottom line and I don't care what 'standards' are set in place from previous trades.1 point
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Trading Abreu would net the Sox about 2 wins in the negative the rest of the way, maybe more depending on what pile of suck replaces him (although it's probably Davidson to 1st, Palka to DH, which might be OK), and move them up a draft spot or two. Something to consider. It's a hard call. It's why GM is a tough ass fucking job. I value Jose, love his professionalism, how he's worked on his body, and so on. I thank him for signing in spring when I saw him and all that he's meant to Chicago in his time here -- but if it's better long term to move him, well, you do it.1 point
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Girardi will be our manager next season (provided he has no ghosts; I know nothing about his personal life, etc.)1 point
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Some names to keep an eye on Joe Girardi Raul Ibanez - Dodgers Special Assistant to GM Brad Ausmus - Angels Special Assistant Brandon Hyde - Cubs Bench Coach/Has ties to the Sox Chris Woodward - Dodgers Third Base Coach Sandy Alomar Jr. - Indians First Base Coach/Has ties to the Sox Bo Porter - Braves Special Assistant Jayce Tingler - Rangers Special Assistant Josh Paul - Angels Bench Coach/Has ties to the Sox/Angels Catcher who dropped the third strike on AJ in the 2005 ALCS I was all for the Sox going after and hiring Gabe Kapler to replace Robin Ventura. Now, I still want someone who fits that mold.1 point
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You throw so much shit at the wall that you're bound to be a right occasionally.1 point
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