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This trading Vaughn talk by some people here is fucking ridiculous. Why would we want to trade a guy who some experts think is one of the best college hitters they have ever seen. Insane talk imo. I wouldn't trade Vaughn for Senzel straight up. He is our first baseman of the future and we should be excited about that as Sox fans.11 points
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The work that has been done to build FutureSox can't be praised enough. Congratulations team and everyone who has had a part in this! It is literally one of the top content providers for ANY White Sox related page, especially one that is fully independent.7 points
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FutureSox has migrated off the ChicagoNow blog network, officially, as of last night. The website is all-new. Here it is. There are still some tweaks being made, it's not in final target state, but it's up and running and already looks and feels a heck of a lot better than the CN version did. No ads at present, and any ads that come later will be non-intrusive. Give a crawl around, try some categories, read a couple articles, and comment with your thoughts so far on the new site! I can pass that info on to the right people.4 points
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Jon Miller and Joe Morgan were the best broadcast duo for Sunday night baseball.3 points
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How about remove them all because they all suck equally3 points
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I hope ESPN decides to remove themselves from Sunday Night Baseball. It's still going to be a miserable broadcast. Easily the best perk of being a fan of a team no one else gives a shit about.3 points
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oh man, so much nicer not to have to x out of 15 autoplay videos. Congrats on this, I'm sure it was a huge effort.3 points
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I have no problem with a woman on the broadcasts; I just think she was bad in general. Men certainly are bias against women announcers for unwarrented reasons - for example, everyone hates on Doris Burke and Doris is fine and she really understands the game and her knowledge is shown. Mendoza was just a players apologist who did this acting as a "friend" to players and not an analyst. She's also a moron who promoted cheating.2 points
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Thanks so much for the support! We do it all for you.2 points
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Just quick fantasy grab... look at that list. plus wander franco ... royce lewis maybe, bobby witt. carter kieboom .... abrams .... luciano ... its so damn stacked. brendan rodgers.. Just seems feasible in my fantasy baseball mind that if we could trade our SS for Senzel that we could pick up a SS at a discounted price elsewhere with relative ease. 2020 Fantasy Baseball: Shortstops Rankings, Consensus Preseason Rankings for SS | FantasyPros RANK PLAYER (Team, Position) OVERALL BEST WORST AVG STD DEV ADP VS. ADP 1 Francisco Lindor (CLE - SS) 6 1 5 1.3 0.6 7.0 +1.0 2 Trea Turner (WSH - SS) 9 1 5 2.8 0.8 14.0 +5.0 3 Trevor Story (COL - SS) 8 1 6 2.9 1.1 11.0 +3.0 4 Alex Bregman (HOU - 3B,SS) 12 2 6 3.3 1.0 8.0 -4.0 5 Fernando Tatis Jr. (SD - SS) 20 2 12 5.3 1.4 19.0 -1.0 6 Xander Bogaerts (BOS - SS) 30 5 9 6.7 1.0 32.0 +2.0 7 Javier Baez (CHC - 2B,3B,SS) 34 4 12 7.3 1.4 36.0 +2.0 8 Gleyber Torres (NYY - 2B,SS) 35 5 10 7.8 1.1 31.0 -4.0 9 Adalberto Mondesi (KC - 2B,SS) 44 6 15 9.5 2.3 41.0 -3.0 10 Jonathan Villar (MIA - 2B,SS) 52 7 15 11.1 1.7 33.0 -19.0 11 Manny Machado (SD - 3B,SS) 57 8 14 11.6 1.2 57.0 ‐ 12 Bo Bichette (TOR - SS) 66 8 14 12.7 1.5 82.0 +16.0 13 Marcus Semien (OAK - SS) 75 10 15 13.6 1.3 83.0 +8.0 14 Carlos Correa (HOU - SS) 77 8 31 14.3 2.8 91.0 +14.0 15 Ketel Marte (ARI - 2B,SS) 42 5 15 10.4 1.8 44.0 +2.0 16 Tim Anderson (CWS - SS) 94 13 24 15.7 2.5 107.0 +13.0 17 Jorge Polanco (MIN - SS) 124 14 26 18.5 2.8 141.0 +17.0 18 Amed Rosario (NYM - SS) 130 16 23 19.1 1.2 144.0 +14.0 19 Corey Seager (LAD - SS) 132 15 29 19.4 2.4 146.0 +14.0 20 Elvis Andrus (TEX - SS) 160 17 27 21.2 3.4 131.0 -29.0 21 Jean Segura (PHI - SS) 158 16 27 22.1 2.1 193.0 +35.0 22 Didi Gregorius (PHI - SS) 177 17 33 23.4 3.6 204.0 +27.0 23 Paul DeJong (STL - SS) 185 19 30 23.9 2.4 185.0 ‐ 24 Eduardo Escobar (ARI - 3B,SS) 115 17 20 18.0 1.2 99.0 -16.0 25 Gavin Lux (LAD - SS) 200 18 40 25.3 5.3 155.0 -45.0 26 Kevin Newman (PIT - SS) 235 21 37 27.8 4.6 216.0 -19.0 27 Lourdes Gurriel Jr. (TOR - 2B,SS) 187 21 29 23.8 2.6 164.0 -23.0 28 Scott Kingery (PHI - 3B,SS) 228 21 30 26.1 2.6 178.0 -50.0 29 Willy Adames (TB - 2B,SS) 305 23 35 31.3 3.3 320.0 +15.02 points
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never thought of that angle -- trying to get Senzel ...... hmmm... would they do it for Timmy? This is all just surface level for me - haven't really researched it, going off of my fantasy baseball memory right now ... but Senzel was a #2 pick and destroying the minors before his bout with vertigo i believe. and then this injury... i wonder if it would be a buy low, sell high type of thing. They get their SS & we could see where we slot him ... SS, 2B, CF, RF, etc. *** i reserve the right to hate my own post later today after i think about this more -- even though this scenario will never happen anyways.2 points
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Jim Callis interestingly ranked our 3 youngins 1. Eloy 2. Moncada 3.Robert and he "Loves Robert".... How do you guys see it? I'd go 1. Moncada 2. Robert 3. Eloy.2 points
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God I hope the new CBA does away with the service time games. It's so bad for the fans and young players. Kopech knows the drill but man it's gotta be frustrating.2 points
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https://theathletic.com/1563110/2020/01/27/we-look-at-the-numbers-every-day-white-sox-tout-technology-usage-in-scouting-player-development/?source=shared-article Another deep dive into the White Sox all-in mentality pertaining technology and data analysis; spearheaded by Cooper and his team. Some quotes from the article; “You have to have evaluation and you have to have technology — we want scouts that can use both,” Shirley said. “We’re trying to define who’s got the best fastball. Who’s got the best fastball command? Who’s got the best fastball stuff? Who’s got the best axis on it? Who’s got the best spin rate, who’s got the most carry on their fastball? This is the stuff our technology pieces are looking at.” “There’s a fallacy going on that I’m so old school I don’t care about the numbers,” pitching coach Don Cooper said. “That couldn’t be further from the truth. We look at the numbers every day. We have the Rapsodo out every day. We have the high-speed camera out every day. Because you want every tool you can have that’s going to help.” But he also reeled off motion and pitch-tracking systems Trackman, BlastMotion, K-Vest and Rapsodo by name. He broke down for fans how scouts use force plates to measure how players are pressing their feet into the ground during their swings, and how the correlation to bat speed has become requisite knowledge for his army of 17 area scouts. Seems like the Sox have caught up quickly, and have likely already passed the Cubs in their analytics department.2 points
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I'm definitely not in the boat of people ready to ship off Vaughn, but I also remember that Gordon Beckham was the greatest college hitter "they" have ever seen, so I have to keep that in mind.2 points
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How about Joe Buck and his comment, “how do these things happen” when we played the Astros in the World Series?1 point
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I thought Yolbert would start at Winston-Salem so I'm not really sure1 point
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Completely agree. He didn't have many PAs before he went down and he's not nearly as advanced with the bat as say Vaughn who can (and likely will) jump to AA seamlessly.1 point
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I've heard that Yolbert, Thompson and Dalquist are slated to start in Kanny.1 point
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@Look at Ray Ray Run @ChiSox59 Sounds like a great chance for a bet between you two. 10-1 odds. If Madrigal breaks camp with the team, you owe Ray Ray $200. If he doesn't, Ray Ray owes you $20. Why don't you guys just PayPal me the money now and I'll send it to whoever wins the bet? In fact, go ahead and give me your checking account information and social security numbers just in case anything goes wrong.1 point
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The new site looks phenomenal though. I've said it before many times, but the content Futuresox puts out is simply phenomenal. I recommend it to all the White Sox fans I know. As we enter the (hopefully) golden age for the White Sox, I hope Futuresox and Soxtalk get an influx of new White Sox fans, causing both sites to flourish like never before.1 point
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Just to clarify this point, as the media is wrongly clarifying what the pilot was said. That relay is given many times a day - according to someone in ATC - and it's not a warning at all. It's merely being said to let them show they're not on radar, so they can't give you any additional information since they do not show up on radar. They are not telling the pilot he is flying too low; they are telling him he's too low to report/show up.1 point
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I'll start by saying I don't drink a lot of beer. I am much more of a wine person. I basically only drink beer on vacation, and when I do, I drink mostly Belgians and preferably Tripels. Pollyanna Bourbon Barrel-Aged Fun Size (Lemont, IL) Adelberts Tripel B (Austin, TX) Austin Eastciders Extra Brut (cheating, but a great cider - Austin, TX) Deschutes Obsidian Stout (Portland, OR) Delirium Tremens (Belgium) Oud Beersel Oude Kriek Vieille (Belgium) Jambe-de-Bois Belgian Revolution Triple (Belgium)1 point
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What an embarrassment the Pirates are in general. They should be forced to sell; running a 42 million dollar payroll yet they still benefit from revenue sharing. Comical. A floor scares people, but there should be a revenue sharing floor - in order to qualify for RS, you need to spend a certain amount of money. This would prevent small teams like the Pirates from investing nothing and banking millions.1 point
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Ahh. They always try conservative rehab first depending on the tests and imaging results. I think it was handled appropriately.1 point
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The Bills have made the playoffs twice in the last 3 years, so no, not quite.1 point
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This is actually pretty good for the Sox. The Sox can give Mazara an audition in 2020 and then reassess if he doesn't work out. Castellanos could be another option for RF next year assuming he opts out, and hopefully he'll torment the Cubs in the meantime.1 point
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This really isn't a bad setup for cincinnati either. They had to guarantee a lot, but those opt outs really aren't bad for them either. If he opts out after either year 1-2, that means he had really good performance for them and that they came out on top - paying him for less production than they got - which is possible for him now that he's out of Detroit. Furthermore, so far no one has said that there are any clauses about a qualifying offer in that contract, so if he opts out Cinci can get another 2nd round pick for him leaving.1 point
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Boras is da man. Marcell Ozuna’s deal looks like crap in comparison.1 point
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Those are two legit good points though; I'll give Steve that. If someone was willing to give me long odds on Madrigal, I'd be willing to bet he breaks camp with the team. If he has a huge spring, I think he puts the pressure on and I think they go for it and call him up.1 point
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Vaughn is the best hitting prospect to come out of college in 10 years; imo.1 point
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Agree and I would think Fulmer would become the 5th starter if an injury occurs until Kopech is ready. It would be great if another SP( other than the 5) has a great spring to add insurance to the rotation1 point
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I thought he was going to be cheaper with the way things were going. At that price, it’s very nice to see the Cubs lose him but stay in that division. Oh, and LOL to all the ridiculous rumors that he was waiting for the Cubs to free up money so he could re-sign with them.1 point
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Tough offseason for Charles the cat. That shit just doesn't stick to the wall like it used to1 point
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The real answer is: one powerful individual dislikes threads that are just catch-all and prefers that discussion of interesting topics or articles is put into threads specific to each article.1 point
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This isn't everything Soxfext related but some of it is because of the increased coverage of the Sox during Sox fest. I always wondered why a Sox fan website like Soxtalk never has a pinned thread for news , blogs and articles about the Sox. Something for pics, links etc. I know anything that strikes someones fancy can be made into it's own thread but there are a lot of resources on the internet for Sox related news and as much as I scour the net looking for it, a busy week can go by and I fall behind. NBC sports Chicago is always good if you have their app or go to the website for Sox stuff to catch up on particularly around Soxfest. https://www.nbcsports.com/chicago/white-sox/yasmani-grandal-effect-real-and-its-already-happening-white-sox https://www.nbcsports.com/chicago/video/andrew-vaughn-wants-wild-thing-no-99-1989-film-major-league Could it be a trend starting with the Abreu 79, Robert 88 and now maybe a Vaughn 99 ? The High Numbers Squad . https://www.nbcsports.com/chicago/white-sox/eloy-jimenez-has-high-praise-luis-robert-hes-going-be-next-mike-trout https://www.nbcsports.com/chicago/video/cubs-are-nomar-mazaras-new-favorite-team-beat Some of these videos from Soxfest are funny like Moncada answering a question about Abreu being a leader and a big brother by saying : "Because he's old !" Grandal sitting between Eloy and Mazara and they get asked who is going to hit the most HR's ? Grandal points to both Eloy and Mazara but also says the question should be who is going to get the most walks, cuz walks means runs and runs win games. Funny but notice he said it sitting right between 2 guys who need to walk more. That's a leader. ALready a funny gentle nudge about walking more and being more selective. If you watch enough you see Garfien interviewing Sox players as they arrive, Dunning,Kopech, Yoan , Eloy, Timmy,Vaughn1 point
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Tim Anderson has more trade value than Nolan Arenado, and it frankly isn’t close. One has 2 guaranteed years of control at market value, the other has 5 at well-below market value.1 point
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Their best hitters are Nelson Cruz and Josh Donaldson, both major regression risks due to their age and injury history. The Sox best hitter will likely be 25 or under, whether it be Moncada, Jimenez, or (though it's highly unlikely) Robert.1 point
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I think there is nothing wrong with Sox fans hating the Cubs and going out of their way to show it. For the longest time the thought was Sox fans were obsessed with the Cubs, Cubs fans didn’t care about the Sox. It was BS. Go to a Cubs/Mets game at Wrigley in the summer. Walk by the t shirt stands a block or two from Wrigley Field. You will see them well stocked with Sox Suck and the 83 logo with SUX t shirts, Since the Sox have rarely played meaningful baseball the past 50 years, a case can be made the Cubs are their biggest rivals. They do play them every year. They are in competition for the Chicago area casual baseball fan. Perhaps the pendulum can swing a bit now. If the Cubs don’t get on Comcast, it could really help the Sox if they start playing well. The Cubs have already priced themselves out of a lot of fans options. Not having them on the regular TV for a large portion of those same people could lead them south. As far as this picture. I thought it was pretty clever. Eloy and Cease being White Sox is a Cubs loss. All the more reason for an L flag.1 point
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I'm fine with this. Yeah he improves them for now. But he's been injury prone...and this has a high probability of being a bad contract at some point. Before long, he could help the Sox cement their hold on this division when he ties up the Twins payroll.1 point
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