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  1. The rebuild has absolutely been a net positive in Year 2, you just have to look in the minors to see it. There are so many guys on the farm who have had great seasons, some expected, some unexpected. Eloy Jimenez looks poised to be a cornerstone franchise hitter, while Carlos Rodon and Michael Kopech look to be the makings of a formidable 1-2 rotation punch. Meanwhile, guys like Luis Gonzalez, Jimmy Lambert, Bernardo Flores, Bryce Bush, and several others have come out of nowhere to establish themselves as legitimate prospects, and other guys like Spencer Adams, Jordan Stephens, Jordan Guerrero, Alex Call, and others have continued to chug right along and show that they probably have futures as useful MLB players, and a few players like Dylan Cease and Dane Dunning (before he got hurt) have stepped up their game and went from high potential to a realistic expectation of meeting that potential.
    5 points
  2. No. I wanted nothing to do with Sale. Maybe he's changed, but he was a big ass baby when he was with the Sox. No thanks, don't care who you are, but if you're gonna cry every time you dont get your way, you can leave. The Q trade was a million times more disappointed than the Sale was at the time it happened (because of who Q was).
    4 points
  3. 2 points
  4. Burdi threw 1 inning, 9 pitches, 3 strikeouts ?
    2 points
  5. If they are trying to win, it makes a lot of sense to have your best players on the roster. That's not the case right now.
    2 points
  6. and sadly, lost all three games
    2 points
  7. Yes, because it's all about velocity. Just ask Covey with his increased velocity this year. They need more than velocity to be effective.
    2 points
  8. Carson Fulmer Hector Santiago Dylan Covey Chris Volstad Tyler Danish
    2 points
  9. 4.1 IP 10K. Impressive.
    1 point
  10. I know what you're getting at, but it's also a big indicator of how useless BA is in today's game. By not walking and hitting for almost no power, Engel is still over .100 .090 OPS down from Moncada. Yikes. I don't care about a few great catches- dude is not long for MLB. Edit: Adam's OPS jumped a bit today, but the point remains the same.
    1 point
  11. Sox are about to go 1-9 against a Tiger team that is something like 20 games under .500 YIKES!
    1 point
  12. 1 point
  13. I want Adam Engel signed to a multi year contract NOW money is no object
    1 point
  14. But, you have to remember that in THIS game he is struggling so that means the Magic is over and he’s washed up
    1 point
  15. He had a stretch where he basically abandoned the change (and curve) and was a two pitch pitcher. What is the point of this season if a guy like Lopez isn’t working on developing a third pitch? And for that reason alone, I’ve started to question Cooper for the first time in my fandom.
    1 point
  16. Lopez doesn't have unbelievable stuff. If he had a high spin rate on his fastball, he might be able to get away with more but his fastball plays down in velocity to hitters. He might be throwing 96-97, but it only looks like 92-93 to hitters. His secondary pitches are non-existent. I'm just not sure he's good enough to be anything more than a #5 or a long reliever. His stuff(or lack thereof) won't play in the bullpen.
    1 point
  17. Can Moncada's picture be removed from the banner at the top? It's embarrassing.
    1 point
  18. They're probably not contending for sure until 2021 as is, so I don't know how you can say that. This wasn't going to be a short process, and the majority of the talent that the Sox have accumulated wont get here until late 2019-early 2020. The Sox probably won't be ready to rock and roll until 2021 as it stands. The Sox are a currently a 100 loss team, and that is with Rodon. If Moncada/Giolito or Lopez take a step forward next season and Eloy/Kopech come up full guns blazing that would probably only be enough to get them to 75-79 wins. 2020 is the best case scenario, with 2021 being the most likely. 2021 is Rodon's 3rd and final arbitration year. They'll be ready when his contract is up, but I don't know if they'll want to keep him around with his injury history. The bottom line is that he'd be a one year rental for a contending team, after that, they're probably getting the draft pick. If they want to hang on to him, they can be my guest, but I think the more prudent move is to trade him in 2019 for a haul, and use some of the players acquired to in a trade for a pitcher of similar stature under contract from 2021-2024 during the height of the window. The other rabbit hole is that they might not play in 2022.
    1 point
  19. If they're drafting a catcher in 2019 are you expecting their window to be like 2024? Catchers take forever to develop. The ones who have dynamite bats get moved away from that position a-la Harper, Schwarber, the others are given years to work with pitchers.
    1 point
  20. We will see. If they are in contention and Cease is dealing, and they need a starter, I would imagine he gets the call. If they are 40-75, that's a bit different. I agree with Keith Law, the extra year is not that big of deal for pitchers, although it does get to the point where it doesn't make sense to call them up. I really don't know of what big benefit they gain playing meaningless September games against a bunch of call ups anyway.
    1 point
  21. If they think they can compete in 2020, bringing up a prospect during 2019 is different than what’s going on now.
    1 point
  22. It's pretty obviously Rodon, Lopez, Giolito, Covey and Stephens for the first month. After April 20, Kopech joins and one of Covey/Stephens to the pen. I could see the Sox signing a veteran to a 1 year deal as well and just putting Covey in the pen (where he belongs) from the get go.
    1 point
  23. He wasn't suggesting that it would. He was replying to the original comment of the garbage rotation below: Carson Fulmer Hector Santiago Dylan Covey Chris Volstad Tyler Danish
    1 point
  24. 1 point
  25. If the Sox were going to call Eloy up this season there's no reason it shouldn't have been done already. Dude had earned it by mid July. Kopech, I can make September make sense. He didn't really earn his callup until his last few starts, and keeping him in a groove and letting him build his innings and arm up for a 6 month season all seem reasonable to me.
    1 point
  26. I am sorry that the few times I have come on this site i have been negative concerning my beloved white Sox but no one wants any of the players on this team, bottom line, they are fundamentally horrible baseball players and unfortunately for us starving fans our baseball players.
    1 point
  27. Considering there hasn’t been a qualifying player with ISO lower than .060 since 2013 I am pretty sure your projection is off.
    1 point
  28. The Toronto Raptors of baseball.
    1 point
  29. Putting myself in another fan's shoes, fuck no.
    1 point
  30. Nah he will just tell him to pitch to contact more
    1 point
  31. He may have already been claimed and pulled back. I don’t know if waiver machinations are “public” information.
    1 point
  32. Coop'll fix him. Oh wait.
    1 point
  33. It is going to hurt when Sale goes into the HOF as a member of the Red Sox
    1 point
  34. Sale taken out after five with 12k’s. Maybe we should have demanded more in that trade? Lol
    1 point
  35. He’s done nothing to show he will get better. I hope I’m wrong.
    1 point
  36. You have to wonder if the coaches are beginning to lose their patience with Moncada's refusal to swing at close pitches, when he has 2 strikes.
    1 point
  37. Since 2006, the Sox have been in the top 10 in ERA once; top 15 4 times; bottom 15 9 times. It's not a matter of liking/hating. Is the job getting done or not? And how could someone with those results be some untouchable guru?
    1 point
  38. Do not call them up at this point. Would be an absolute waste. And I say this as someone who wanted them both up in July.
    1 point
  39. As much as it would be fun to see these kids up here in Chicago, this rebuild hasn't been a net positive in Year 2. F Fulmer sucks; Giolito is not a top of the rotation starter, and likely not a starter on a good team, Moncada shows signs, but is batting .220 and strikes out at an alarming rate....Lopez has fallen off after a strong start. Assuming Rodon finishes the season healthy, they have a huge off-season decision to make on him. If the White Sox go into next season with the same team, add a few stop gaps and plan on calling up a few of these young talents in mid-April, they may be better, but it's probably still a 90 loss team. It's probably fiscally sensible, yet frustrating, to not start the clock on any young players until needed. If the team isn't planning on spending this off-season (probably unlikely, but I wouldn't rule it out to kickstart this rebuild), next year will be the about seeing improvements from young talent.
    1 point
  40. Better keep your day job LOL ?
    1 point
  41. You guys are also living and dying by UZR. He's also 6th in defensive range for shortstops and 11th in overall defensive rating for shortstops, per Fangraphs. Since a lot of that it skewed by his rough start, I think he already is a top 10 defensive shortstop.
    1 point
  42. This used to be a site where intelligent fans hungout and discussed White Sox baseball. This thread is a dumpster fire.
    1 point
  43. Maybe they'll hire you if you write old Wilpon a letter!
    1 point
  44. You just told me that I have to be in JR's inner circle to know anything, and then dropped a bunch of imaginary selling points of something by your own definition that you can't know. I have history on my side, as well as anecdotal evidence of Jerry's own statements, and the teams past behaviors.
    1 point
  45. come on man, there is zero context in this. The Bulls kept throwing Derrick centric lineups out there over and over, and then went to the 3 alpha experiment two years ago after they paid Jimmy the max. If he was trying to sink the payroll on the Bulls, he did a shitty job. They started rebuilding because it wasnt working and it was getting worse trying to spend out of NBA hell
    1 point
  46. "Why hasn't anyone fired that general yet?" "When are they going to call up B Company?" "If only they had gotten rid of C Platoon when they got the chance?" "Why have a nuclear bomb if they aren't going to use it on the battlefield?" "Excuse me Drill Sergent, what are your qualifications, exactly?"
    1 point
  47. Agreed. When ownership said "Okay, we'll blow it up", they pretty much said "we buy this will be a multi-year rebuild". At this point, Rick has done exactly what he said he would do and the farm system progress with players moving up through the system indicates that, with some hiccups, this plan is working. This is what ownership bought. They expected this. We're at least two seasons from anyone considering putting Hahn on the hot seat.
    1 point
  48. Orrrrrr. Our front office can do their jobs and resign core guys while drafting and signing solid replacements for the defectors.
    1 point
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