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WhiteSox2023

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  1. I can go with this. The problem is that he’s a few months from turning 26 and repeating AA. He needs to figure it out soon.
  2. But that poster is also the same person who signed Maldonado, so it’s understandable.
  3. This is true but what else do you expect when your owner only hires these types of guys who had past ties to the Sox? In a vacuum, I don’t know enough about Santos as a coach but I do think it’s interesting that he has experience on both sides of the diamond, as a shortstop that converted to a reliever.
  4. It sure is a sad state of affairs when some posters are fine with Sheets as our starting right fielder. Expectations sure are embarrassingly low when you’re a fan of a team with a cheap ass owner and a terrible front office and you don’t expect to do better than Sheets as one of your starting corner outfielders.
  5. Haha, the starter that Hahn acquired but Reinsdorf obviously would never pay for and the other starter that wouldn’t sign with our team, whether it was due to his wife or the Sox not upping their offer. We went from Wheeler to Keuchel. Good lord. ? Hahn wasn’t a complete moron at least.
  6. Agreed. No one wants Remillard. He passed through a DFA once already with no takers.
  7. Sold high would mean the return was good. That’s questionable at best. Jake Eder is 25 years old and currently has an ERA over 5 with a 1.60 WHIP in Double AA.
  8. Cease’s start yesterday against the Cubs was the first time in Statcast history (past 9 years) that a starting pitcher didn’t give up a single “hard hit ball” (95 MPH or higher exit velocity). Mike Tauchman made an out that was at 94.6 MPH exit velocity.
  9. Robert and Ramos both worked hard to learn English as their second language and not have to fully rely on a translator. Meanwhile, Moncada has been with the Sox by far the longest and still has to rely on a translator. Shows the difference in effort between these players.
  10. That’s because Cease IS currently pitching like peak-level Verlander for the Padres. In his start against the Cubs yesterday, he gave up 1 hit and had 12 strikeouts in 7 innings. It was the first time in the Statcast era (past 9 years) that a starting pitcher didn’t give up a hard hit ball (exit velocity > or = to 95 mph). Mike Tauchman made an out with an exit velocity of 94.6 mph. Also, you would be rewriting history if you say you don’t remember posters that wanted to hold onto Cease until this year’s trade deadline so he could prove he was an ace once again and potentially increase the return on him. I wasn’t one of those posters because I was concerned with Cease getting injured or struggling again, and the Sox getting even less for him. But it looks like those other posters may have been right. Of course we can’t just assume Cease would’ve pitched as well as he is with the Padres right now with the Sox, especially with the MLB’s worst defense that Getz put together, but it will still be interesting to see what the Padres get for Cease if they fall out of the playoff race and decide to trade him, and see how that compares with the Sox return from this past offseason.
  11. The Maldonado Line __________________________
  12. Win/loss record? No. Debits/credits T-chart? Yes.
  13. I relates perfectly, unless you are trying to pick and choose which of Getz’s moves should truly count against him.
  14. It’s definitely possible, and obviously wouldn’t be the first time Preller pantsed a Sox GM in a trade involving a starting pitcher. I wouldn’t have had the balls to hang onto Cease and risk injury and Getz didn’t either. But many other posters made the argument that Cease doesn’t really get hurt, which has stayed true thus far.
  15. Sosa outhit both Lopez and Remillard in Spring Training. Not sure who fared the best on defense. But let’s not pretend there was ever a completion in ST for 2B. The minute Getz stupidly acquired Lopez and then stupidly gave him $4.3 million was when Nick “I can’t hit a lick” Lopez locked up the job.
  16. He stepped up and sucked.
  17. The Sox did fine in this trade? Do you mean at the time of the trade or currently and in hindsight? The Sox got back a bad 2B, a bad utility infielder, and two bad starters that together make more money than the Bummer this season ($8.8 million to Bummer’s $5.5 million). Bummer’s contract: 24:$5.5M, 25:$7.25M club option ($1.25M buyout) 26:$7.5M club option ($1.25M buyout)
  18. That’s crazy, especially in 100 at bats now. At least he is hitting well otherwise (AVG and OBP), but not what you want to see from a corner outfielder.
  19. Familiarity with him from last year when he put up decent numbers for them?
  20. Getz has some more work to do than this one good transaction to make up for his other trash moves: Christian Mena traded for 26-year old Dominic Fletcher who is toiling away in AAA. Jose Rodriguez traded for cash considerations due to Getz’s poor roster management. Matthew Thompson traded for Bailey Horn; Horn traded for cash considerations due to Getz’s poor roster management.
  21. The Sox don’t have any of this right now either and yet, Jerry is making money.
  22. The starter the Sox threw out there is now 0-4 with a 6.34 ERA. Grifol can take his big hit and shove it where the sun don’t shine. He’s a soundboard of bullshit.
  23. Getz’s GM process thus far… Step #1: Sign a bunch of glove-first vets in the offseason to give prospects time to get ready in the minors and hope that good defense assists pitching acquisitions, mostly so they can be dealt for something at the trade deadline. Step #2: Glove-first vets fail miserably and the Sox incur injuries to their three best players, two of which should’ve been expected in Eloy and Moncada. Sox off to their worst start in franchise history. Step #3: In false hopes of avoiding a franchise worst record, sign even more vets off the street, frantically call up prospects that aren’t ready for the majors yet, and pray that they perform well, completely tossing aside the offseason strategy employed in Step #1.
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