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2023 MLB offseason signings and rumors thread
RTC replied to southsider2k5's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Three out of the last five years, the largest contract they dished out was for a guy that plays less than half of the games in any given season. That is f’d up on so many levels …… still trying to process this. -
Pedro Grifol named White Sox manager; Katz asked to return per Rosey
RTC replied to Harry Chappas's topic in Pale Hose Talk
More than zero = “bigger role” Thanks for clarifying that Rick. -
Pedro Grifol named White Sox manager; Katz asked to return per Rosey
RTC replied to Harry Chappas's topic in Pale Hose Talk
All this talk about getting the Royals scraps - are we sure KC didn’t try to hire him and HE chose the Sox? I know most us here would say “sucker…” but, objectively, Sox are probably more attractive than the Royals. -
Near as I can tell, it has something to do with Mike Ditka and dorks
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But repeatedly criticizing a bunch of strangers on a baseball forum is … what?
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I think the number is something like a sales cap of 200,000 vehicles sold. Vehicles (individual models, not brands) over that do not qualify (which include teslas and some GMs I believe). I’m not sure if there’s a hard cutoff or a typical convoluted phase out. Also, the $7500 is not for every EV - I think the actual number is tied to battery capacity and other things. But, like I said, your point in general still stands.
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For the record, Teslas don’t qualify because they exceed the production volume quota. That said, I get your point 100%
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Same here. I didn’t watch this year (got my updates here) because after supporting the rebuild I was so fed up with their incompetence last winter, but it looks like they may double down and take it to a new level. Sheesh. Actually, with as secretive as they try to be, I’ve become convinced JR deliberately changes course if news gets out because he always wants to be the smartest person in the room. I think it’s entirely possible that, at least in principle, they had decided Espada was their guy and even JR was on board. News leaked and JR says “they think they’re smarter than me? I’ll show them! Rick we’re going a different way.” That would fit being such an arrogant ass.
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Look on the bright side; for the next two years you’re guaranteed Leury isn’t going anywhere and we get to watch Moncada struggle as he makes $42M!
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This idea that either the Sox had more injuries than other teams or they lost more important players or that they had worse luck has to stop because it’s not true. They’re a crappy organization in a crappy division. Bubble size below is lost WAR Plenty of teams suffered way worse and either made the playoffs, or are still competing, and not in a crappy division. Twins got hit harder than the Sox. Look at the Rays and realize they’re still in it - that’s what good organizations can overcome.
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“Ding Dong, the witch is … “ Wait, is that too soon..?
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At this point I don’t think we want Eloy training anyone how to run into hard objects
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and TWTW. This organization loves their senile old fools …. sheesh
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Until proven otherwise, I’m thinking flavum called it two days ago
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White Sox among 'most agressive' teams in pitching market
RTC replied to southsider2k5's topic in Pale Hose Talk
They’re going to pull some stupidly aggressive Kenny shit and lose in the wildcard, aren’t they? Just so they can say “everyone in this front office wants to win”. -
Sleeping like a baby. If you’re not then your AA was not in line with your risk tolerance.
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What is more important starting pitchers or position players?
RTC replied to soxlover15's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Option C : Not the bullpen. Don’t spend a crap ton of money there. -
OK, now I think he’s just making lineups to intentionally piss us off
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Kelly to IL (strained hamstring - out a monthish); Banks up
RTC replied to Heads22's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Tony’s guy! -
Tex, I love you man, but this is like debating types of death. Death sucks. Losses suck.
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Does his HOF status get re-reviewed based on his performance over the last couple years …..?
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Just thought of something - if you're down south of Sturgeon Bay, and you want a REALLY funky little winery, stop in Algoma on the way up and hit Von Stiehl. Speaking of which, it's a little quicker driving up through Green Bay, but we prefer to take Hwy 10 over to Manitowoc and head up through Two Rivers (Kurtz's Pub/Deli for lunch!), Kewaunee, and Algoma. More pleasant drive.
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Okay, keep in mind, Potawatomi State Park is definitely not in the heart of Door County. Like I said, Egg Harbor is where the everything really starts, but at Potawatomi you're actually south of Sturgeon Bay, so you're not even on the peninsula. Not a problem, but adjust your expectations because you're bit further from everything. As far as avoiding tourist crowds, you'll be quieter down where you're at, I'm just not familiar with the area. You might find a lot of stuff to do in Sturgeon Bay, but it's less small-town-ish for sure. Everything I mentioned is probably an hour north. And if you don't like touristy areas, be warned, Al Johnson's is in Sister Bay which is the busiest, most touristy town up there. Food is pretty much fish and fruit up there (other than pizza and burgers of course). Lots of orchards, not just cherries. Will depend on time of summer as far as what's available. And cheese. You will be north of the Cheddar Curtain so there is always really good cheese. I'll ask my wife about book stores. That's her department!
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DISCLAIMER : been going there for 50 years, and my family has always held the opinion that Door County really begins in Egg Harbor. Sturgeon Bay really holds no attraction (and technically, Door County starts well south of Sturgeon Bay). I know this sounds like a lot below, but keep in mind, you can drive from Egg Harbor all the way up to Northport (where the ferry leaves for Washington Island) in a little over an hour, longer if you hit weekend tourists in July. But if you're there between end of June and early August, there's no way to avoid the tourists. Just take life slow and you'll have a good time. - State Parks Peninsula - I agree with The Grinder that it can be touristy, but if you stay away from Nicolet Bay it really is a wonderful park. Hikes through the center of the park are fantastic, as is the one along the coast if you hike down the cliff from Eagle Tower. And on that note, touristy yes, but the new Eagle Tower is really something else. Other ones - skip Whitefish dunes. Newport Beach is nice and def quieter than Whitefish. Cave Point is small but cool, unless you're there when two dozen kayaks happen to paddle up. Hiking - if you're looking for an overlooked hike (more of a walk than a hike) check out the Ridges Sanctuary. It's never real busy and it's just a super interesting story about the terrain there and how it was built up. It's a pretty chill hour or two. If you're looking for action or a challenge, this ain't it. - Fish Boil IMO it's White Gull Inn in Fish Creek, and then everyone else. The food is pretty much the same everywhere, but WGI you can chill on the back patio while you watch the boil over a couple drinks. Other places tend to just do it in their parking lot. For summer .... make your reservations now. Oh, and IMO, WGI is the best cherry pie up there. - Swedish Breakfast SUUUUPER touristy, but Al Johnson's in Sister Bay is the OG. Have to admit, the breakfast is really good. - Wineries - Okay this is TOTALLY subjective Door Peninsula Winery - great if you like a touristy place that sells overly sweet, mediocre fruit wine. My 2 cents .... Stone's Throw - most places are overpriced up there, but ST takes it to a new level. I think people just like the old barn they're in. Don't waste your time. Harbor Ridge - not the most attractive location and close to the main road, but the people working there are fantastic, nice wines, and a little cheese shop next door - grab some and sit outside. Simon Creek - this is my sleeper pick. It's in the middle of the peninsula, way back off the road. We've sat on their back porch overlooking the vineyard for 2+ hours eating cheese and drinking wine. Makes for a very relaxing afternoon. Twelve Eleven Wine Bar - just opened last year. Really nice place just south of Sister Bay on Rte 57 - Beer If you fancy a cold one, three recommendations: One Barrel Brewing in Egg Harbor (avoid Shipwrecked across the street - their beer in mediocre) has great brews. Biggest tap list is Mink River Basin up in Ellison Bay, always something good on. If you can get a table, The Garage at Husby's in Sister Bay usually has live music (and good burgers). - Random food suggestions Wild Tomato Pizza in either Fish Creek or Sister Bay. They also sell their pizzas at One Barrel Brewing I mentioned above, not a bad combo! If you want to pick up some smoked fish - Charlie's Smokehouse up in Gill's Rock Best non-Swedish breakfast - Good Eggs in Ephraim. Awesome breakfast wraps - that's all they make. Other than that, swing a cat and you'll hit a restaurant. - Washington Island It really is a great trip, but keep in mind this is probably a full day by the time you drive up to Northport, ferry over, see the island, and ferry back. Decide if you want to commit a whole day to this. - TIP : Lake Michigan side is way quieter than the Green Bay side. I think that's probably your better bet for fishing as well. And enjoy the UP, it truly is God's country up there. Do some hiking in the Porcupine Mountains, or as the Yoopers call them, the Porkies!