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Look man, I have nothing against you, but when you say “There are a few names I know they've been working on that people have no idea on. Not gonna say who, I'll let you all speculate amongst yourselves.” as a humble brag and then proceed to stay secretive when people ask for details, you’re just opening yourself up for criticism.14 points
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I hope we trade Madrigal for Snell, just so Snell can see he too was traded for a slapdick hitter.12 points
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Are you concerned if they bring in Keuchel that you throw harder than him? Congrats on the win.4 points
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I love getting these type of posts sent to me.... Holy hell. Relax man, the internet is a big place, there's a reason I don't sit on jezebel all day. People can pick and choose the content they consume. Whether you like me/barstool or not, it's wildly successful so calling it a "joke" is incorrect. I wouldn't say I know "nothing" either, I'd say I know much more than the typical fan. With Wheeler/Grandal the organization played everything as close to the vest as possible, as they should. They're operating in stealth mode. There are a few names I know they've been working on that people have no idea on. Not gonna say who, I'll let you all speculate amongst yourselves. As for Ozuna, like Heyman said, I was told there isn't an agreement in place. Take that as you will. I don't think I'm wrong, but never say never. Wouldn't be the first time I've been wrong, if I am.4 points
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This is absolutely not true. Dave gets quite a bit of solid info regularly. He's a fan though and knows Rick Hahn. He straddles that line and doesn't want to legitimately hurt the team by reporting info at times.4 points
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Disagree. Every option available for RF is flawed in some way. Adding Ozuna's bat to the lineup is a massive plus. Sure his defense is absolutely suspect out there (and he's not my top choice to put in RF) but if it prevents me from watching the Palka's, Cordell's, and Tilson's of the world - I can be happy with it.4 points
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Only reason I ventured over here is because someone DM'd me the post I quoted. I can handle criticism from internet strangers, I deal with it regularly. And if I'm wrong on Ozuna, that's fine. I almost hope I am, he can swing the stick. If I'm wrong and the Sox improve, more than okay with me. Just wish he didn't suck defensively (I don't care what his metrics say, he's awful)3 points
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Which is hilarious considering like 90%+ of the people at barstool are very liberal And no, I'm not gonna post anything on a free forum. Sorry. Just let the offseason play out, it's looking like it's going to move much faster this winter, which is good for the sanity of all of us3 points
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He knows absolutely nothing. Unfollow anything from barstool, it is a joke.3 points
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Morosi just said that he believes the Sox will land one of Castellanos or Ozuna and have been in contact with both. Also has them in on Tsutsugo3 points
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I'm not saying this to be snarky at you in particular, or personally, but just a general question to anyone; has playing at USCF/GRF ever actually boosted a free agent or trade's power numbers?3 points
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I think people are seemingly forgetting who Castellanos agent is. I don’t think the Sox want to do business with him.3 points
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Maybe their interest in Ozuna is as a replacement for Eloy if they trade him for a young stud pitcher.3 points
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Both cities are awesome in their own ways. Moving on3 points
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God I love Hector Gomez. Dude got way too much unwarranted hate last offseason, when he was entirely right the whole time.3 points
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Only old white men get to decide what fashion choices are acceptable and by their unanimous decision no flair is allowed!!3 points
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Hey, friends. James and I spoke to Ben Badler of Baseball America regarding the White Sox international side of things. Give it a listen HERE.2 points
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He tooted his own horn so to speak by saying that he knows more than everyone else here. That in itself is going to create a sense of curiosity and open up the floodgate for questions, so why even bother revealing that he has more info than everyone else here if he isn’t willing to elaborate on it?2 points
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To be fair what’s to gain from throwing names out there? I’m just as anxious as the next person but we saw what happened last offseason when there was info on the Joc Pederson deal out there. We are all whitesox fans but sometimes not knowing at the moment is better than all of their business being out on the street. Keep doing you WSD.2 points
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I was shocked looking at Ozuna's statcast metrics from last season. Obviously every team in baseball is aware of these numbers and most factor them into long-term projections, but if he actually hit to the level xWOBA says he deserved Ozuna would probably be in the ~25M AAV range. Seems like there's still upside in his bat. My opinion on him as a hitter definitely went up after seeing those. Marcel Ozuna last year exit velocity: 93rd percent tile xWOBA: 92nd percent tile xBA: 86th percent tile sprint speed: 63rd percent tile2 points
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Hahn’s history is buying asymmetric players. He typically buys guys who have exceeded their average, and sells players likely to have a positive tail. He’d be the guy trading with Bill Belichick in the NFL. No confidence in him whatsoever trading for an established pitcher.2 points
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It is such a Sox move to give assets up for a player rather than signing one. I don't trust the Sox in this process.2 points
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Hector told me in the DMs he is going to talk to him today at this game.2 points
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it sucks we are going to have to give up a huge prospect because someones wife/fiance didnt want to live in Chicago. Unreal.2 points
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Yea, if we lose out on Vaughn for 6 years or Madrigal for that matter... I’m really going to be upset about missing out on Wheeler.2 points
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According to Morosi two days ago, the Sox were waiting on Castellanos and Ozuna before jumping into the Tsutugo sweepstakes. This conflicts with what Heyman is saying. https://www.mlb.com/news/yoshitomo-tsutsugo-drawing-interest-from-al-clubs “The White Sox likely won’t attempt to sign Tsutsugo immediately, while waiting for decisions from free agents Nicholas Castellanos and Marcell Ozuna.”2 points
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He just turned 29, last month. Why do you contend that his best years are behind him?2 points
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Plan B should be the following: Ryu - 3/$75M Ozuna - 4/$72M Wood - 1/$8M Treinen - 1/$7M Gennett - 1/$6M Come June you’re looking at this shit: Robert, CF Moncada, 3B# Abreu, 1B Ozuna, RF Grandal, C# Jimenez, LF Anderson, SS Collins, DH* Madrigal IF: Gennett* OF: Engel UT: Garcia# BC: McCann Giolito Ryu* Cease Kopech Wood*/Lopez CL: Treinen SU: Colome SU: Bummer* MR: Herrera MR: Fry* MR: Cordero MR: Marshall LR: Lopez/Wood*2 points
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I don’t understand the hate, he’s been spot on with the eloy extension even if the dollar amount wasn’t exact as well as a few other things in the past.2 points
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I would prefer that the Sox use its resources on pitching. They can get by in RF with what they have. They cannot get by with this pitching staff or anything close to it. They need 2 starters and 2 relievers.2 points
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They do. You can say whatever you want about Reinsdorf, but I know for a fact that he'll do whatever it takes to maximize profits.2 points
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Why is plan B not Strasburg? 5/$150 should get it done and isn't much more than the 5/$125 they offered Wheeler. Get the ace.2 points
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Imagine how cool it would be if the White Sox had an owner who’ll do “Whatever it takes”.2 points
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A wise man said "our best chance to get an ace may be to develop one". Okay this has been talked about in several threads so I was kinda putting my thoughts into one. Hope others in the med fields add to it especially if they have experience. I joked in a thread we should use our recovery blueprint as a selling point to guys like Taijuan Walker due to our rash of TJ injuries but in reality if we do rehab well it really would be a selling point. I know in the past our shoulder program was considered very good. Anyway to begin Hahn has pretty much stated Kopech has recovered well but will still have overall limits on his work load this coming season. First and foremost it would absolutely suck to be in contention late in the year and have to shut down our pitchers when we need them most. Cease is further out from his TJ but has never gone beyond the 141 IP of last year so he will have limits as well. Rodon, Dunning, Lambert will not even be ready at the start of the year and need close monitoring. Burdi who knows. Anyway with specifics for Kopech, not having him start the year with the big club could allow you to regain a year of control while easing/protecting him. I would do it for control but also as a way to potentially have him at the end of the year. I would put him at Birmingham if he is having any issues as Andrews is right there or Charlotte depending on early season travel and expected weather conditions. I would envision a 3-4-5 innings or 60-80-100 pitch max for him. I want to occasionally extend him so he uses his secondary/tertiary pitches more plus in the minors you can do that better without worrying about game outcomes as much. If you are doing pitch counts, you indirectly encourage him to be more efficient and use fewer pitches per inning, a problem young pitchers often have (Lopez). If his average is around 4 innings and about 30 starts you are at 120 innings. I would anticipate his max being 120-150 so you could keep him going later in the year if you are contending or let him pitch longer if his limit allows and you know there aren't going to have playoff starts. It would require a piggy back pitcher which isn't a problem in the minors and with modern pitching theory could be done in the majors. I had paired him with Gio Gonzalez in my previous plan as Gio tends to wear down so Gio would start early in the year and then piggy back after/when Kopech comes up if the staff condition at the time allows. It could benefit each of them. Kopech's heat followed by soft lefty may make an interesting contrast. Protecting our assets by such usage would also show other FA pitchers that we are actively concerned about their recoveries and obviously you would want to modify this if their is a better process. I had considered 10 three inning starts 10 at four and then 10 at five but I want pitch usage and occasional stretching out with a little more recovery time though admittedly I don't have evidence to back it up. If anyone does please add.1 point
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Like you...my first choice would have been Joc Pederson. Irrationally I don't want to give up anything to get him. I value defense more than some I guess. A noodle arm in RF scares me. All that said...I too am warming to the concept of Ozuna. Our lineup with Ozuna looks menacing.1 point
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I'd rather have Ozuna than Castellanos, for the following reasons: 1) Ozuna has been a better hitter, against RH pitching, than Castellanos, . I'd prefer a LH hitter, but if not, at least he should be really good vs. RH pitching. 2) He is a better defender. As we've all recognised, Eloy in LF means that the right fielder should not be another negative defender. 3) I assume that he will cost a little less than Castellanos. My greatest reservation is concern over how complete his recovery has been, since his shoulder surgery. If it won't continue to affect his arm, which is a big part of a right fielder's defense, he should be a more than adequate defensive right fielder.1 point
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I actually saw Wheeler sign but then he went all white-out on me. If we could only keep humans off the Interwebs.1 point
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I should have done this to start off with... but I like being able to reference the "I won't believe it until I see it from Joff Passen" post on Soxtalk.1 point
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