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Sometimes “support” means tough love, which means not giving them a free pass by continuing to give them money. It’s like the f***-up rich kid who keeps getting bailed out by their rich parents. At some point, they’ve got to learn that your money comes with some set of expectations.5 points
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Man that is horrific. We didn’t trade lavine last year or in summer because it was too bad a package, wait a year, and win way too many games to where we are barely in running for a great pick…all to guarantee getting our pick back this year? I really apologize to Garpax. Doing nothing was better than Akmes do something at first then do nothing4 points
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The Kings really saw the Bulls roll out Zach and DeMar for years and said "we'll do that "4 points
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None of this will impact Jerry…that’s definitely true. But fans have every right to prioritize their limited entertainment dollars as they see fit. And right now, the Sox aren’t putting a product on the field that’s going to excite the fanbase. If fans want to voice their displeasure through their wallets then more power to them. I went to Sox Fest, I will go to four or five games, I will watch the team most days for the first couple months…but I ain’t committing to anything more than that until they give me good reason to. And I can assure you that I live & die for this wretched franchise and if anyone tries to tell me otherwise because my interest is currently at all time low then I will them to go F themselves.4 points
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We all want the team to be good. Why? Because we are fans. Some of us just understand that certain things need to get worse before they can get better. Thats really all there is to it.3 points
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I am not an authority or arbiter of fandom, but, by definition, a sports fan is an ardent and enthusiastic supporter of a team. If you choose to withdraw your support, which some suggest they will do, you are by definition, not a fan of the team. Some have even suggested they are the opposite - that they hope for failure of the team and will not attend games. That nonsense only hurts current fans who support the team and young pitchers and players trying to motivate to win games for the WSox and us, the fan base. I don't know where the foolhardy notion that not spending a dime to support Jerry Reinsdorf came from, but it is selfish, stupid (and maybe worse if it includes personal hatred for the owner, as in, he is cheap). Just a few years ago many so-called current fans were all in on the team when the WSox added Grandal to what looked to be a strong line-up. Things didn't work out and some just bailed on the team. The historic losing season invited sarcastic trolls, cub fans, know-it-alls, and big mouths to claim that they only now have withdrawn support for the team. I understand what happened with multiple key (and some expensive) players disappointing us. I largely blame Ken Williams and Rick Hahn for putting together those teams, as did the ownership, which is why Hahn and KW were fired. IMO our new GM, Manager and all the young pitchers and players deserve a fvking break from fans and their fvking support, especially before the first game of Spring training begins. Whoever claimed that somehow hurting Reinsdorf will have any positive impact on the team now or in the future sold you on a stupid idea.3 points
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Got 1 pick back for Zach LaVine. Sure it's their own 1st round pick back but that is absolutely terrible. What a joke of an organization.2 points
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This entire post is a long winded justification to you acting like you are better than everyone else and get to gatekeep every one else who doesn't. With all due respect, I don't know why you think this is your job, but lecturing people after the worst season in the history of baseball is the ultimate in entitlement.2 points
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lol, who are you trying to fool here? Yourself?2 points
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Let’s look at this a different way. Perhaps you are one of the reasons the Sox suck and never spend money. You support this garbage team and owner. Jerry knows you will spend money on his garbage product regardless so he never has to spend money on the team. Enjoy watching games this year for a $67 million dollar payroll team.2 points
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You should be asking for more support for position players while you're at it. Other teams got Machado Wheeler and Harper. We got Grandal, who was pushed out of LA because Kershaw refused to pitch to him and a series of key defensive nlunders in the postseason got him demoted...Keuchel instead of Wheeler and all the premiere pitchers in that FA class, Lance Lynn and Kimbrel (complete disaster as a set up guy)...we didn't QO Rodon for reasons, but instead QO'ed Kimbrel which led to?a Misfit with Pol lock which led to an even bigger disaster giving Benintendi two more years than any other team in baseball was willing to coming off his one good year (thanks Yankees lineup) in the previous four. Then Kelly and Graveman...who all thought so highly of Hendriks that they didn't show up to his cancer recovery press conference with Liam's always encouraging wife. We should be undyingly grateful for these half measures and promises of parades and unprecedented financial flexibility that quickly dried up in 2022/23?????? WHY????? And then threatening for the second time to move the team to Nashville? Running the second lowest payroll in MLB in the third biggest market? Now being one of only two teams to never okay a $100+ million contract...and we will soon be the only one when Brent Rooker signs an extension with the A's...2 points
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I mean when you close your eyes plug your ears and say nananananananana when people explain things to you, I guess you get the gatekeeping response2 points
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1Q84 I read all of his books one summer vacation from teaching.... works Norwegian Wood (1987) The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle (1994–95) Kafka on the Shore (2002) 1Q84 (2010) Men Without Women (2014)2 points
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Phew well thank god we now have your opinion. Nor care what you think.2 points
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Thank you for letting me know.2 points
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lol…glad you are the authority of who is and isn’t a White Sox fan.2 points
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Your dime won't make a difference either way but understand this - if you don't support the team, you aren't a fan.2 points
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The Cease trade looks bad now, but it's still way too early to give up on Thorpe and Zavala. Yeah, Thorpe maxes out at 92, but his MiLB stats are undeniable and his change up is legitimately one of the best individual pitches you'll ever see. If he can stay healthy, his floor is a number 4 innings eater that will flash brilliance. Zavala is 20 years old and has a beautiful, effortless swing and plus, plus plate discipline. Both of them have a legitimate shot at being contributors on good teams. Zavala isn't the type of high ceiling no floor prospect we've featured over the last 20 years. He's a very high floor, disciplined hitter with exceptional fundamentals. Give it a little time and try to have some faith. What's the worst that can happen?2 points
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They also get a 26M TPE. Knowing Bulls they won’t use it but I would think they could leverage it asap to help another te clear space and facilitate something and get some picks (even if it is buying 3 crappy for like the Suns did a week or two ago - stock up those picks cause you never know what happens and you at least can turn them into cheap depth). Now get rid of Patrick…albeit maybe if he plays like this off the bench they can pawn him off in the offseason. Good god just burn the whole thing down….1 point
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This is true - albeit Bulls have far more resources which makes it even worse for how bad Bulls are ran. Knowing Bulls AK will get fired a few weeks after the deadline but they will let him be the one who starts the blow up…1 point
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Throw in the fact that we know they had two second rounders on the table for Drummond.1 point
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That’s a lot of words to say your comment was wrong and you do, in fact, give a s%*#.1 point
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This should open that up. Lakers have no center. Send the Vuc. Mavs should be favored for Lavine now too.1 point
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I post my drunken, bizarre comments in the wee hours. Is this the Mimosas talking?1 point
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Really a foolish non-responsive post, but I am not going to waste any further time on this, especially with you.1 point
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All of these experts are wrong again. They were wrong when they had us winning the central a couple seasons ago and they are wrong now. These prospects will not pan out. And even if they do sniff a MLB roster they will riddled with injuries and have such flawed approaches they won't win much. It's what we do and we're the best at it in all of sports. Until the organization starts over with a new owner and all new employees that s%*# just permeates everything.1 point
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What he is saying might be a little overkill, but I remember articles from when the trade happening saying it was the best single pitch in the minors at the time or something like that.1 point
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The gatekeeper has denied entry1 point
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Well, he didn’t really show that it wasn’t just Reid as the reason for his strong offenses in KC while in Washington, then just had a miserable season in ucla. So I guess it just kind of validated that it was mostly Reid + talent.1 point
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I think it's a good hire by the Bears, but it's insane the fall from grace he's had, seemingly for no reason (that I'm aware of) He was a hot name for HC just a few years ago, now he's a RB coach for the Bears?1 point
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Yeah, the location is why they suck. Just an FYI, it’s easier to get to the Rate than any other professional sports facility in Chicago.1 point
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They might not need a new stadium, but they need a new location.1 point
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Every organization has players rising and falling. It's no different with the Sox. Obviously in a rebuild you hope to acquire prospects who will rise but it's not always the case. Fail rates among all prospects are much higher than successes. Hiring the right people in the right position in the infrastructure will help facilitate advancement.Being an educator I'm sure you never tell your students to give up hope. You say put your nose to the grindstone . Most people educating you want you to succeed but it takes time and effort and you will fail along the way. You must always rise and face challenges .1 point
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According to a 2017 financial report, ISFA’s combined fund deficits stand at $207.5 million. And taxpayers are still on the hook for debt repayments following a series of renovations at Guaranteed Rate Field and an overhaul of Soldier Field completed in 2003. Through Chicago hotel tax revenue and a combined $10 million in annual state and local subsidies, taxpayers can expect to continue shouldering these costs for decades. More recently, a cancelled concert at Guaranteed Rate Field cost taxpayers more than $1 million in 2017, when ISFA failed to obtain a full refund for the $1.6 million spent on the event. Chicago taxpayers are also picking up the tab for stadiums outside ISFA’s purview. For example, the recent construction of Wintrust Arena, home to DePaul University’s basketball teams and WNBA’s Chicago Sky, cost taxpayers $82.5 million. “If the White Sox attendance falls below 800,000, the Illinois Sports Authority has to make up the difference to protect Reinsdorf from losing money. So in effect, horrible attendance protects them from losing money, except of course, for concessions and other things. So, as I understand it, if no fans showed up, he would still be made whole, and only lose whatever he would’ve sold in concessions and Parking...” https://www.illinoispolicy.org/30-years-later-taxpayers-still-on-the-hook-for-white-sox-stadium/1 point
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