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Who is excited for the shift to maybe, possibly come to an end?
Sarava replied to Chisoxfn's topic in Pale Hose Talk
That argument can go both ways. Pitchers need to adjust how they pitch a hitter to stop him for exploiting his strengths. All the shift has done is shift the onus from the pitcher to the hitter, and made the game more boring to watch in the process. -
Who is excited for the shift to maybe, possibly come to an end?
Sarava replied to Chisoxfn's topic in Pale Hose Talk
I'm all for banning the shift. Similar to an illegal defense in the NBA. I get the use of analytics and the importance of them. But they've stained some parts of the game, and really, the only way to peel that back is via rule changes. -
Next four months…keys to survival that won’t cost as much
Sarava replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Why are you always so fast to quit? -
Even if it was movable, you aren't getting anything for him. The Sox no choice but to hope he gets it together. But that doesn't mean they cant move him over to 2B.
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Or leave him at third, and if Moncada decides he wants to play again, throw him at 2B. Moncada should not be the priority unless he decides to pick up his game.
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I would be surprised if the team wasn't sold after Reinsdorf's eventual passing (hopefully a long way away). And it will go for a ton more than 1.75 bil.
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This exact article could be written about White Sox situation
Sarava replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
I think you're taking his post a little too literally -
This exact article could be written about White Sox situation
Sarava replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Thanks for posting that. While there are some differences, both good and bad, there are a lot of eerie similarities. The White Sox need a house cleaning IMO. We all know the problems TLR has brought. And the utter failure to draft and develop even at a mediocre level should get Hahn and KW axed. -
Well you get the same thing with their current location. But probably to a larger degree. Who wants to drive to 35th and Shields on a Wednesday night? Not many of us. There would be a lot of options if they looked in the suburbs. But I absolutely would focus on the Naperville/Aurora area if affordable land was available (big if of course). That area is as centralized as you can get. It's within reach of people up north like me (in West Dundee), and within reach of the south suburbs as well, where much of the fanbase is. And I don't know how many people know this, but Aurora (#2) and Naperville (#3) are now the 2nd and 3rd most populated cities in Illinois.
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I think the Sox are a sleeping giant for whoever might end up buying them eventually. There will be a lot of bidders if they become available. Just because Reinsdorf has under utilized the franchise, doesn't mean others won't see the potential that he never exploited. If Jerry lives on for a number of more years and it comes after the Bears have moved to Arlington Heights, my guess is that would be the focus of new ownership. They could tap in to a far larger suburban market than the market they've currently enjoyed on the south side.
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Oh boy
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Everyone in the organization needs to be replaced, maybe other than Ethan Katz. To me KW is right there with Rick Hahn in needing to be axed. I suspect they've all made these decisions together.
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The end of a terrible signing. We were talking before about turning points of the rebuild. It was kind of early on, but missing out on Wheeler and settling for Keuchel has not gone well.
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What did Jack say this time? I think I missed it
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If that was Keuchel with pride, then I'd prefer he dial back his pride some. Actually, I'd prefer if they just release him today.
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I think the Kimbrel trade was a turning point.
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Josh Donaldson called Tim Anderson "Jackie"
Sarava replied to Buehrle>Wood's topic in Pale Hose Talk
The Sox should of thrown at him last weekend. It's nice that someone finally stood up to him. -
I agree, for the most part they have made a solid core. A couple of the guys have left me wanting more (Eloy and Moncada specifically), but they still have time to fulfill their potential. But to your point on Hahn. I 100% agree. Last winter, a number of us were getting a little cranky with the moves or lack of moves Hahn was making, and unfortunately, it's panned out how we feared, or even worse. Hahn has done a horrible job augmenting this core. I don't know how you can spin it any other way. Blatantly ignoring glaring holes on the team. Hell, he even opened up this 2B hole last summer that didn't need to be opened up. He not only hasn't filled the holes well, but his bad moves have created even more holes on the team. All this said, TLR has made it clear over the years how obsessed he is with strong bullpens. And KW has always been the guy to bring in players after their prime. So this is where I wonder if Hahn's hands are tied? I'm not convinced he is pulling the strings here. Last winter's moves are more traits of KW (the aging star acquisitions) and TLR (the bullpen and utility player moves) than of Hahn IMO.
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He wants to hit 160 IP, which he won't get to.
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I'm ready for the Sox to move on from Abreu after this season. It's Vaughn's time and Vaughn can't play an adequate outfield. He needs to play first base.
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GT 5/13: Yankees @ SOX, 7:10 pm CT, NBCSC
Sarava replied to CentralChamps21's topic in 2022 Season in Review
You're putting a Rick Hahn-esque type of spin on this. For the last 4 seasons, the Sox are the Yankees bitches. There's a serious matchup problem here. -
GT 5/13: Yankees @ SOX, 7:10 pm CT, NBCSC
Sarava replied to CentralChamps21's topic in 2022 Season in Review
The Sox have won 1 of their last 10 games against the Yankees going back to 2019 (including going 1-5 in 2021). There's no point from last year where they did fine against them. -
GT 5/13: Yankees @ SOX, 7:10 pm CT, NBCSC
Sarava replied to CentralChamps21's topic in 2022 Season in Review
If they're going to continue prioritizing relievers and utility infielders over impact players, then I would agree it will be hard to get there. -
He should of pulled him here. But you're misplacing your anger. Joe Kelly is the one to blame here. Throw a damn strike dude.
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If you trade Eloy now, or anytime by next winter, you're likely getting pennies on the dollar back for him. And maybe some people would be ok with that between his injuries and underperforming. I'm not ready to go there yet.