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I hope the Sox give him that opportunity. They owe it to him. Heck, they owe it to themselves.5 points
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Watching the White Sox today makes one realize how long it will be before they are a good team.4 points
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Two guys I've never heard of pitching today during the championship window. Bang up job, Rick!4 points
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Schultz and every future starter should be groomed to be able to go 180 innings their rookie year.4 points
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No No No! When is this dysfunctional organization going to quit rushing SP's up to be relievers and screw up there progress. Ok , it worked one time when they took Sale up rapidly and made him a closer. Then fortunately Sale still became a stud starter. However it failed miserably with Kopech and Crochet. When are they going to learn a lesson? Please please please NO on Schultz.4 points
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Can? probably. Should? f*** f*** f*** f*** f*** no.4 points
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I have always wanted them to try. Fact is, he can't stand up to the reliever workload. Maybe piggyback starter with someone like Scholtens once every 5 days would allow him to pitch 80-100 innings. That would be valuable to a team that currently has 2.5 starters.4 points
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We have one position player that is on pace for more than 2 WAR and that is Robert, who will probably finish around top 5 in the AL at 5.5-6.5. Jake might be able to squeek over 2 if he can stay healthy and keep his wRC+ around 120. Our biggest signing ever, Benitendi, is on pace for 1.3 fWAR. The rest of our "core" like TA, Moncada and Eloy aren't even worth mentioning really. They all, for various reasons, are barely even 1 WAR players anymore. Just a really shocking turn of events for guys that looked like "can't miss" players just a few years ago.3 points
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The egos of the FO will never admit their mistakes because they don't have to be critical of themselves. Plus the FO is inept and really bad at any proper evaluations. They can live in constant excuses and rationalizations for their mistakes, because their boss JR will never criticize or fire them. What a gig if you can get it.3 points
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The Remillard thing is bizarre considering they have frequently spent $2-$3 mill on utility players (and of course the Leury contract). I think it's like relievers - they don't break the bank and they prefer "proven veterans." It fails, but they don't recognize their failures as a failure in process.3 points
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Rushing him into the majors; rushing him back twice from injury. Never giving him a chance to start. Overall stunting his career due to FO laziness and general effery.3 points
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Where’s the option for all of the above?3 points
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It is really really hard to see how Kopech ever turns into a good starting pitcher. His command is still awful but his stuff isn’t special anymore either.3 points
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That is Jake's 4th walk in the last three games. Give him some credit, he is trying to be more patient.3 points
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You are absolutely correct on that. Yeah I guess when TA got that home run last night, everything is back to normal. I guess Grifol doesn't think that Benintendi with his .284 BA and .350 OBP isn't that important for the leadoff role, compared to Tim's .245 BA and .286 OBP. Not to mentioned Benintendi leads the team in walks with 36 to Tim's 19 walks. LOL!3 points
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Clevinger. Don't care if the return is way less than the others listed. Just because he is such a piece of s%*# that I would never root for.3 points
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Totally believable statement: Garret Crochet would be a top of the rotation starter in 2024 if the White Sox hadn’t ever tried to make him a reliever. They cost him $200 million+ for a middle reliever in 2021.3 points
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Will he have to kick Kenny Williams’ ass like Chris Sale for the opportunity? Or is it on Rick Hahn to tussle with Garrett if Kenny retires in October? If the latter, they should fight at SoxFest to give the fans something entertaining in 2024. In any event, the White Sox have already wasted four years of his and Kopech’s development to satisfy Tony La Russia’s bullpen fetishes. Can’t blame him and it makes sense at this point to give it one last shot to salvage to at this point is another completely wasted Rick Hahn first round pick.3 points
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A distant number 2 . JR is always #1 far and away.3 points
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70 innings under his belt, at least 3 injuries. Was hurt his last season in college as well. How in the world would he be able to hold up as a starter3 points
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God knows they'll need SP next season. Get the kid into a good throwing program this off season, stretch a bit in Spring Training, and start him in the minors for April and May to get him the length he'll need.3 points
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Because of the constant state of rebuilding, the White Sox are talking with Home Depot due to HD’s specializing products to build and repair stuff2 points
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Thoughts? Can Hahn bring him up to solidify the bullpen in 2024?2 points
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And ironically we got both Kopech and Moncada together for Chris Sale. Isn't that special!2 points
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I just wonder why Benintendi was not moved to 2 instead of 5. He is more of a table setter than a run producer at this point.2 points
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Benintendi down in the lineup a big change...especially when he's been the most effective AL leadoff hitter the last 4-6 weeks.2 points
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Wasn’t a situational reliever - they chided him for not recognizing the value that they held in Bradford. He was a legitimate reliever, and they chided the Sox for failing to look beyond his unconventional delivery. So they chided the Sox for being stuck in the pre-analytical mindset and being behind the times. Chad Bradford was the example.2 points
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Makes sense to keep Elvis until Romy returns, doesn’t make sense to call up Sosa unless they plan to make him a starter for which he is too young and not ready. Playing Elvis a few times a month to rest Tim and Remillard is fine. Like Leury, playing Elvis as a starter is not ideal at this stage of his career.2 points
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Nice to see Andrus starting the game for what could be his last appearance in a Sox uni. I wonder if they'll give him a motorcycle or something.2 points
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Jake Lamb Dave Duncan’s son Adam Eaton Steak Dinner In Season Extension Moving Madrigal who he hated Leury extension Joe Kelly2 points
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I totally agree with you and stated this a few times already. Schultz just went 4 shutout innings last night. It makes no sense to not at least bump him to Winston-Salem for the rest of the season.2 points
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You're absolutely right. That is major part of the culture problem on the Sox. Our scouting and drafting is seriously flawed. The good teams like TB, LAD, and others make sure they scout the right players, that besides being good baseball players, they are also good solid people with a strong desire to win and strong mental toughness to not let excuses hold them back.2 points
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Yep! Either of them has the potential to come back and bite us bad.2 points
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Sorry to crochet. If he said he wanted to play a bad left field or second base the org would be all over it. But hopes and dreams and this org don’t go together.2 points
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Yeah one of the keys moving forward seems to be "character" with this team. Even with Grandal out...that still leaves Eloy Moncada and TA. I'm coming around to giving Anderson one last chance and also cognizant of the fact he's their most marketable/recognizable player remaining for selling tickets...along with Robert/Cease. The bigger point is we don't even have a SS ready to go to replace him until Montgomery at the end if next year but more likely 2025 to save a year of control.2 points
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I’m 100% open to the idea if Crochet is willing to spend a year in AAA. And honestly, it’s further reason to punt the 2024 season. With the recent trades and this past draft class, we could actually fill out our minor rotations with legit prospects. Let those guys have a year to develop without risk of rushing them to the majors in some Hail Mary attempt to win a garbage division. AAA: Crochet* Nastrini Bush* Burke Thompson AA: Mena Cannon Pallette Kelley Simas High A: Schultz* Taylor McDougal Schweitzer* Adams/Murphy/Vera Low A: Keener Gordan* LaCombe Oppor* Arias*2 points
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Well, no, he denied himself innings by sitting out the year. Rick Hahn is awful, yes, though. Then, now, forever.2 points
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Michael Kopech absolutely came back from 2020 as a guy who needed innings desperately. In 2018, his control was terrible for the first half of the year, I will ask you to go find the game in June where he had half a dozen walks in under 5 innings. Then, he got into a groove with his control for 6 starts or so before he was called up, and then his elbow blew. Aside from this injury, this looked like a guy with promise, but who benefited A LOT from getting innings. What did the white Sox do post injury? Denied him innings, put him straight into the bullpen. F*** innings for development. Hahn is a god. 2021 title worth everything! The kid in Oliver Twist who says “please sir I want some more”? He asked Hahn “please sir I want to build my arm muscles” and Hahn’s laugh in reply set off car alarms across Illinois. Michael Kopech’s worst enemy is Rick Hahn. He demanded things that would destroy Kopech’s career and cost him hundreds of millions of dollars in exchange for his 2021 bullpen season. This set of decisions destroyed his career exactly as expected. Now you are blaming Kopech for the decisions made by Rich Hahn. There is no better way to serve Hahn than this defense.2 points
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Quintana (and Veal) were full minor league free agents, so they had cleared waivers entirely. It looks like he was a 40 man roster casualty and the White Sox signed him in Mid November to a 40 man roster contract. (it won’t let me embed a link on my phone: https://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/ct-xpm-2011-11-10-chi-sox-sign-lefthanders-veal-and-quintana-to-minor-league-deals-20111110-story.html)2 points
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