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Ah, here's the Ron jinx thread. Looking forward to Abreu getting hot now.8 points
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Eloy is special. Can you imagine him in the old Comiskey Park? Roof shots. He'd hit homers to that nook in right center that only Dick Allen reached. Eloy Eloy Eloy. Hahn will be Sox GM forever cause he brought Eloy to the south side. Now to all the rebuild/tank fanatics. It's time NOW to start building on superstar Eloy and stars Moncada, Timmy and Abreu and Gio and start doing the tinkering necessary to start DOMINATING THIS WEAK bleep DIVISION!!!! We can start winning now with the proper acquistions. But nooooooo .... we're talking about trading Colome, Abreu, McCann, Alonso (OK he should go) just so we can start sucking eggs and get a high draft pick AGAIN. JUST.RIDE.ELOY.TO.THE.TOP starting NOW!!!! Thank you and remember, Hahn is here forever cause he brought this star to the South Side. He is Dave Winfield times three folks.5 points
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The Rickets family is a bunch of neo-nazi Christo-racist scumbags. No POC, LGBTQ, or ally should every be a Cub fan.4 points
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How does 1 family member saying disparaging things about Muslims make an entire family "Christo-racists", "neo-nazis", and somehow against minorities and gay people, lol? This over exaggeration by the left on shit like this is why Donald Trump is President ???3 points
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I haven't forgotten about last offseason. I'm not expecting the Sox to sign any notable free agents anymore. I'd be more than happy if they proved me wrong though.3 points
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I don't necessarily believe that, but I do believe that younger people are rebelling somewhat against a toxic work environment and aren't willing to put up with abuses by employers anymore. Some of us have a broader definition of human rights and a lot of older people feel threatened by it. Those people are claim to be all about accountability but when they're held accountable themselves they are up in arms.3 points
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You will also have the players who have been derailed due to injuries: Adolfo, Burdi, Burger, Dunning, Hansen.3 points
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This may be the most ridiculous post I've ever seen. No person of any kind, living or dead, should ever be a cub fan. There is no need to put any other qualifiers on it. Just don't do it. It's the worst.2 points
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Look... No one is denying Eloy's raw power and ability. It is special and COULD help him develop into a special player. However, right now he's a corner outfielder with a -0.5 WAR hitting .239 with a sub .300 OBP and .741 OPS. He's had two big days in a row, for crying out loud. Would ya relax? Overall, he's been a slightly below average corner outfielder (who is a circus act defensively) and that's an undisputable fact. You really need to bring this hot take of yours down many notches pertaining to the current potential of the 2019 White Sox. If you think this team is ready for a run with this rotation - I would love to get some of what you are smoking. Not to mention the fact that they are also in the bottom half of the league in nearly every major offensive category. Let's also say that Eloy RIGHT NOW is one of the best hitters in baseball. There's all kinds of fantastic hitters who have spent a LONG time on horrible teams. This isn't like football or basketball where having a LeBron type of superstar or elite QB guarantees you contention. No one here is happy with losing. However, compromising a part of the TRUE window of contention which lays ahead of us beginning just next year? Only to do what? Attempt to win a little over 80 games instead of 75ish? It makes no Earthly sense.2 points
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In 2 weeks, people have gone from "he's a bust" to "call him up." Gotta love fans. ?2 points
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I can't be the only one who is relieved that we no longer have to hear Benetti reiterating how "Eloy has yet to hit a home run at home! All on the road! Isn't that crazy!?" during 75% of his AB's. I'm not a Benetti hater, but man... I was waiting for Eloy to do it just so he would shutup about it already. lol2 points
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What does this say about drawing conclusions before a season has started?2 points
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Could be a blessing in disguise but the process was still bad, which isn't promising for future FA pursuits. I never again want see the "Friends and Family Plan" on the South Side unless it's a ticket promotion coming off a pennant.2 points
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Palka was essentially a nobody who struck it hot in terms of power and nothing else. Tbh he could probably come up to the majors again and crush the ball. The difference is that Jimenez has been touted as a phenom for years and after a slow start he's absolutely pounding the baseball lately, most likely beginning a 6+ year terror on the league. I also don't recall Palka hitting the ball this far. If at any point you watched Palka last year and thought so highly of him that now you consider him a "bust," perhaps your expectations were too high and you found a semi-bright spot in what was a miserable season and assumed he would improve.2 points
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It is crazy the team isn't more invested in their minor leaguers. It is ridiculous, irresponsible, and stupid.2 points
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Why on earth cherry pick OBP? His SLG is excellent this year - only Moncada is higher on the team. You have a tendency to choose to focus on stats to fit your narrative, rather than letting the stats speak for themselves. I suppose you'd rather he walked 16 more times than homered? Abreu has proven you wrong in literally every year you've posted these threads. Isn't it just possible that you're just... wrong about this guy? If he finishes this season with above an .820 OPS I'd extend him two years, then DFA him in 2021 if the decline does happen then. Bottom line, we need him for next season and anything in the neighborhood of $15 million is fine. I'm not concerned with whether it's a waste of money either - the White Sox saved $300 million from the Machado fiasco, so spending it on a guy who has been productive and loyal part of this organization throughout this awful era is money well spent even if he does decline slightly. Oh, and what we are talking about at this point is still a slight decline. He is on pace for career highs in homers and doubles this year.2 points
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At soxfest I asked getz why they can't just pay for catering for the minors and he said it was part of the minor league experience but they were looking into it (i.e. they were not looking into it)2 points
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But, like, were people advocating to get Harper and trade Anderson? I think everyone wanted to supplement this roster with a big bat, and a .350 obp in a down year was why harpers floor was so attractive. The reason signing FAs was nice was because we weren't losing anything but money!2 points
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Pippen was traded for Olden Polynice. Hopefully I spelled it right so his google alert will work2 points
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Tim Anderson and Machado. Idk, but I’d sure as hell rather have Machado than Yolmer Sanchez.2 points
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I expect next season to be the Sox version of 2015 Cubs. The first winning season since start of the rebuild. Might be just a bit short of championship caliber but you can see the talent all around. Win total in low to mid 90's would be my today guess. Free agents and trades can of course help move the needle forward. Bring up Robert, Cease & Madrigal...find two decent starting pitchers...and lets roll.2 points
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You can be the most hyperbolic poster sometimes. Sox cannot win the division with the current team. They need at least two more decent to good starting pitchers and another bat or two. They are entertaining now, especially the young guys. They have a chance to win the division and more starting next year, but they need to make some moves. A couple smart "selling" trades at the deadline could help the future.2 points
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I just peeped Anderson’s defensive metrics and man that dude loves to dig a grave and pull himself out of it. He’s just a hair below average at this point.2 points
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Nick’s slash line for the year is now 300/367/410 (OPS 777). With his defense and baserunning, I think that’ll work.2 points
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The evidence is overwhelming, honestly. And the article referenced is political, so the post is warranted.1 point
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I think we need to make Jose a lifer. I know he isn't worth the money, but he is a great leader and our guys love him to death. He helps players transition to this country and MLB. We put shitty teams around him and he deserves a shot to win a title with us. He gave us chance to sign him and stuck it out, we'd be bogus for letting him go if he agreed to a decent deal.1 point
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Jorge Soler is 5th in the AL in RBIs. Little known fact, but he is a top 10 player in the AL!1 point
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Not only are you right but management considers him the leader of the rebuild and our Cuban ambassador. Once he stops digging in the dirt for crappy sliders he usually takes over the league for a couple weeks. Now let the teenagers spat over him for a while.1 point
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I mean, we literally had the President of the United States as a Sox fan for eight years, wearing an old tattered Sox cap and jacket to throw out the first pitch at Nationals' games.1 point
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The answer is no for reasons I've stated. The rebuild/tanking and acquiring of unknown players is too sexy. Because of injuries to prospects, it continues in a never-ending loop of rebuilding for many many years. Wait til next year ....1 point
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Well, not really. The people labeling him a bust haven’t shown up in Madrigal threads over the past week. I wonder why ?♂️1 point
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I've ranted on the topic before: no, no, no, no. Don't get rid of our good players for someone who might be in the majors in two or three years. You win with good players. Can we get off this continual rebuild mode and start to enjoy winning. The window opens next year and goes from there, not five years from now.1 point
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I agree with this guy, wiht his emoji, what he says about the original post that started this thread. It seems that we get one of these threads on here every two or three weeks and they're just stupid. I've said it over and over: Abreu is our best player. All-Star starter last year, only all-star. Only White Sox listed as one of top-100 players in the league at start of season (I admit that this list would probably include a couple more now). The original poster said, "It is no secret that he is on the decline." This is so stupid. Abreu seems well on his way to have career best in home runs and RBIs. How is that on a "decline"? It's ridiculous to make that claim. Yes, his batting average is down, but Steve Stone addressed that saying that he's scarificing batting average for power and RBIs, launch angle and all that. He is tied for the league lead for RBIs and you talk like we should just let him go because he's falling apart? It makes no sense. You act like we'll just bring Collins up and he'll do what "declining" Abreu has been doing. Collins with his .262 average and 9 home runs in AAA? Probably the funniest thing he said was that the Sox will just sign J. D. Martinez next year. Have you been following the White Sox organization at all? Could you please return to earth with the rest of us. And what bothers me the most is the people on here agreeing with this yutz.1 point
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I think it's safe to say that we can be more than optimistic about Eloy. We can even be somewhat optimistic about the team as a whole. Yet both have a long way to go. About those who like to vent Iike I do: the team's performance during this decade will make anyone a cynic. The rebuild is doing better than I ever thought it would do. Now it's time to finish the job and that means no more trading for prospects.1 point
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Wouldn't be you without an f word or two. How old are you? I would recommend creative writing.1 point
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Of all the things to get upset at Greg about, you guys choose to pick on his lines about Hahn having his job forever? I have some bad news for you guys.1 point
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I'd argue that it's also cherry picking, or at least disingenuous, to present his 2019 fWAR and wRC+ without accounting for the extremely low BABIP relative to his normal mark.1 point
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Scottie Pippen was not traded for Shawn Kemp. And are you familiar with the 80s celtics and lakers and super teams?1 point
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McCann is a good catcher and we need a good catcher. Trade Abreu or Colome if someone wants to pay a fair price. Leave McCann alone.1 point
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