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  1. The $250 mill guaranteed the Sox were going to offer was a better deal to be honest.
    7 points
  2. Good luck keeping Jo Adell, idiots!
    5 points
  3. This team fucking sucks and I'm losing my passion for it for the first time in my life.
    4 points
  4. Ok, so your point is you’re content settling for the ineptitude and ineffectiveness of the owner and his front office. Set the expectations low and you won’t be disappointed seems to be your White Sox fan mindset. Fair enough, you are quite clear about that and certainly entitled to that opinion. Meanwhile, other fans are entitled to their own opinions as well, including the ones where they set the bar considerably higher than you do, which obviously with this owner/FO routinely leads to disappointment. C’est la vie! Others have the same right to b**** about that as much as you do to b**** about those who do.
    4 points
  5. Looking forward to lots of opportunities to list players' names in short, one- to two-line segments. Sometimes with first names, sometimes: what the hell Yelich, Cain, Braun, Bob Uecker Jon Rauch Rocky Biddle, Buehrle, Mike Caruso, Parque, (James Baldwin, the Milkman); even Ricky Henderson/Bobby Bonilla if all goes right Also looking forward to pivoting to lists of unrelated, vaguely esoteric-sounding topics. Monetary theory. World War I. Malcolm Gladwell: Tipping Point? Also links https://www.theguardian.com/business/2019/mar/17/as-recession-looms-could-mmt-be-the-unorthodox-solution-modern-monetary-theory Long embedded quotes of questionable relevance and provenance "The most recent indiscretion of sign-stealing, or at least alleged sign-stealing, took place on Monday in a game between the Yankees and Orioles, After the final out of the game was made, Andino yelled at Yankees catcher Russell Martin as the victorious Yankees made their way down the handshake line at midfield, as seen in the video here. He was evidently egged on by Martin, who had something to say to Andino after he believed he was tipping the location of Mariano Rivera's pitches in the final inning. Allegations like this from Martin are nothing new, but more on that later." Starting threads
    4 points
  6. Once again...Machado's deal was a "Bargain" compared to market rate. We will never have a chance at a top 10-15 player for under 300 million ever again. But at least we will have that Eloy money saved up for years...
    4 points
  7. Everyone was convinced that the Sox front office would spend the money on good players to assist the rebuild when the time came. Well, the time came but now it is obvious that part of the rebuild strategy was simply being cheap and saving profits. Going after Machado and Harper “at their own price point” was one big sham to save face with the fans and I’m glad it has backfired on them. Hahn and Kenny have been proven to be both liars and terrible executives.
    3 points
  8. I am looking forward to a leap from Yoan, a much improved bullpen, as well as what our MiLB hitter do this year. Specifically I want too see what the OF glut and the middle infielders at the lower levels do.
    3 points
  9. Shouldn't the Angels save that money to sign their players five years from now? Seems like an irresponsible use of money
    3 points
  10. Controversial opinion - he should have taken 10 million less.
    3 points
  11. Imagine being paid half a billion dollar and 90% of people wouldn't recognize you walking your dog. That's the dream.
    3 points
  12. Yes, I was going to say this is good for baseball, good for Trout, and good for White Sox fans, as we will be spared the half assed pursuit of him during free agency, where bringing in his friends, or letting him meet Jim Thome should be enough for him to take tens of millions less than anyone else. Obviously at his price KW cannot afford to build a winning team.
    3 points
  13. Scott Boras didn't even get to hold the record for a month. Awesome.
    3 points
  14. I guess Rick and Kenny can stop scouting Trout's relatives and friends.
    3 points
  15. That's not perspective nor fact, this is you just making shit up and slapping some arguable/debatable language in there and listing names per usual
    3 points
  16. The most important skill is fooling hitters and location which of course helps with missing bats , The best pitchers are usually high K guys but causing weak contact is more efficient and almost just as good.
    2 points
  17. Because most of your posts are complaining about someone else’s posts. Do you ever actually post about baseball or just tell everyone how they know nothing. How Bridgeport is crime ridden and a slum...
    2 points
  18. Easy tiger. Just messing with you. Don’t go whipping out your net worth on me ?
    2 points
  19. No one is crying more than you. As usual.
    2 points
  20. It isn’t fans’ job to find solutions to team problems. That’s a job for, you know, people whose job it is. I think fans have every right to complain and hold the team accountable.
    2 points
  21. That's where I'm at. This was a once in a generation chance to jumpstart this rebuild and almost guarantee its success by adding a 5 WAR player in his prime. That moves the needle big time. And they completely passed up this chance because of cheapness and the downside risk, which was minimal by any sane analysis. Fuck this club.
    2 points
  22. Rebuilding wasn't necessarily wrong. What was wrong was who was in charge of doing it. Clowns who couldn't recognize major league talent and could not develop players were now going all prospects. Crazy. I do agree, JR needs to sell his teams. Let someone else give it a go. His way isn't working and hasn't for a long wbile.
    2 points
  23. 2 points
  24. You are the one making it a point to reply to me whenever I post something that isn't angry enough. Heck most of the time I ignore the initial replies I get from you.
    2 points
  25. Is that markedly better than “I told/warned you guys from the beginning that rebuilding wasn’t as easy as it appeared” and “White Sox fans aren’t going to support any team that’s not a guaranteed World Series contender, look at 2010 and 2012.” ??? Doesn’t that get old to keep reiterating as well? You’re not going to change the tenor of conversation by placing the blame on the backs of Sox fans...not after what they all just went through this offseason. That will be about as popular a position as taking hamburgers, guns and airplanes away from 33% of the populace.
    2 points
  26. Can sit pretty much anywhere you want...no long lines. Still have the Cubs to cheer against. Watching Anderson, Moncada, Jimenez, Robert, Madrigal and maybe Collins/Zavala. Dylan Cease. Lopez, of course. Draft in June with a series of high picks. Trade deadline...hoping against hope to turn our veteran scrubs into legit prospects or at least Palka’s, Leury’s and Yolmer’s.
    2 points
  27. I hate to say it but most of us know it's true. The only way out of this current White Sox irrelevance is new ownership. Until that happens, I expect more Tommy Johns, more bad draft picks, more free agent low-ball offers, consistent lack of development (especially at the position player side of things) and more excuses from the big guys upstairs. Oh but we will be continuously reminded that pre-existing narratives have changed and that the White Sox and Cubs made a deal, and that they will spend premium money on international talent. Okay, Rick, i'll give it to you, that was a Hell of a trade and the Robert signing was awesome. But you have made more questionable deals than good ones, so lets focus on that. The Sale deal doesn't look so good as of now, the Shields deal was tragic and I don't care how cute it was when you called yourself a jackass about it. The Eaton deal appears to be a wash at this point.. We are sitting here today with an above average farm system, a horrible MLB roster and a TON of $$ to spend that will NOT be spent on superstar talent (unless that notable superstar will take a coupon instead of guaranteed $$) .And with all of these premium superstars signing early, the free agent market looks very bleak the next few seasons. Seriously, what are White Sox fans supposed to do? We are supposed to give hope to a management that dug us this tremendous hole to begin with? Ugh. This is beyond rock bottom. This is baseball Hell! Someone please talk me off the ledge.... (not literally).
    2 points
  28. Please stop saying this crap. It is unfounded in anything factual. TJS is a procedure to replace ligament tissue, either from elsewhere in the body or cadaverous material. It is done to replace a TORN UCL. If there is nothing torn, there is nothing to replace. If Dunning has a strained/sprained UCL that did not include a tear, then the only viable option was to try the heal/strengthen route and then ramp him up again. Sometimes that works, sometimes it doesn't. You can think the Sox training/medical staff has made mistakes, and maybe they have. But do you really think they would KNOW there was a significant tear, and try to avoid the surgery anyway? That helps literally no one, the Sox or the player or anyone else. There is zero motivation for that. Therefore, clearly there was no significant tear yet, so they took the only medically responsible path available to them. This sucks, but the conspiracy theories are ridiculous.
    2 points
  29. Sox would have offered 8 years, $300 mill with a bunch of incentives and options to be worth 12 years, $460 mill. Kenny: "Our offer is better. All he has to do is basically stay healthy."
    2 points
  30. From my point of view it was always whale or rebuild. Carlos Gonzalez was never the right answer.
    2 points
  31. No one in the world is buying White Sox tickets for Carlos fucking Gonzalez...you’re taking this marketing stuff way too far Caulfield.
    2 points
  32. Yes, over the next 10 years on scrub veteran retreads. Kenny and Hahn will be excited to go dumpster diving year after year to spend that $250 million. So no Machado, no Harper, no Arenado, no Trout... what stars are there left to sign that will hit free agency? The Sox front office played everything about as poorly as anyone possibly could. It’s laughable.
    1 point
  33. Paul "Dizzy" Trout and son Steve "Rainbow" Trout.
    1 point
  34. Link to bracket iowa State a 3-seed in the Ames then Chicago bracket
    1 point
  35. I don't feel bad, KW always gets his guy. I envision a deal for Trout by the Sox at the 2032 deadline.
    1 point
  36. I feel bad for KW...no doubt him and Trout would have bonded
    1 point
  37. Seriously like a week ago people were pissed off at the IDEA of signing Carlos Gonzalez.
    1 point
  38. Get used to saying and hearing that.
    1 point
  39. CarGo's going to sell a lot more tickets than John Jay...unless there are a ton of closet Cardinals' fans in Chicagoland that have fond memories of his heyday.
    1 point
  40. And I will continue to ask — why? If you miss out on Machado and Harper, this team has no chance at competing this season and Jay was signed for one year. Why waste $4 million on Jay instead of simply playing admittedly awful Adam Engel? To improve from 74 wins to 75?
    1 point
  41. Yep. Going to post for the 50th time this offseason that Jay is a nice fit for this team regardless of everything elss.
    1 point
  42. I’d honestly rather have Jay than Cargo.
    1 point
  43. They could have signed Gio Gonzalez, Santana and CarGo and had a better offseason than what they did. Giving away a prospect for Nova is inexcusable at this point.
    1 point
  44. I can’t believe he has the balls to take interviews at this point. His offseason was terrible. He overpaid Jon Jay. CarGo only got half the guaranteed money. He took on Alonso’s bloated salary and helped the Indians cut payroll. Nova is an obvious overpay at $8 million if Gio only got $3 million. He signed a bunch of mediocre unnecessary players for $50 million and missed out on his primary target because of $50 million guaranteed. The irony is hilarious.
    1 point
  45. It’s frustrating that a lot of fans seemingly don’t care enough to still be angry. To this day, I’m still shocked Hahn hasn’t been fired. If you were purposefully trying to have a bad offseason....I don’t think you could do as poorly as he did. Can’t wait to hear his justifications tomorrow on red line radio
    1 point
  46. It’s hard to fully grasp sometimes just how badly they blew it this offseason.
    1 point
  47. Hahn paid $8 million and a prospect for Nova and $4.3 million for Santana Gio is signing with the Yankees for $3 million and incentives. https://mobile.twitter.com/Ken_Rosenthal/status/1107797969913475075 All Hahn had to do was sign Machado and Gio and people would be happy. What a terrible offseason.
    1 point
  48. Definitely makes sense on the Tigers, Royals or Orioles.
    1 point
  49. Worst post I've ever seen on this site.
    1 point
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