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Sox claim 1b A.J. Reed off waivers AND send him to majors
GreenSox replied to smalls2598's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Like who though? I mean I wish the Sox had grabbed players off the scrap heap like the Dodgers did with Muncy and Turner, or the Padres with Hand. But guys like Palka, Tilson, Gillaspie - they were pretty high picks and well-regarded at one point. -
If he could get his OPS up to .740 or so he could be helpful. As it is, he's certainly no worse than and far more interesting than Jon Jay.
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Sox claim 1b A.J. Reed off waivers AND send him to majors
GreenSox replied to smalls2598's topic in Pale Hose Talk
It was a poorly conceived risk to take; a lot of risk for not a lot of upside. I don't see a problem with sticking Reed at 1B for a few weeks. -
Sox claim 1b A.J. Reed off waivers AND send him to majors
GreenSox replied to smalls2598's topic in Pale Hose Talk
The difference is that the Astros are top notch in drafting and developing prospects. So if they make a bad trade, new prospects to replenish the till are right around the corner. the White Sox are not good at it, so mistakes magnify. Hahn's two biggest mistakes were in trades he shouldn't have made anyway because he was getting very little in return -
Sox claim 1b A.J. Reed off waivers AND send him to majors
GreenSox replied to smalls2598's topic in Pale Hose Talk
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Will Nick "The Little Magician" Madrigal be called up this year?
GreenSox replied to ron883's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Magic man is better than either magician or little magician. -
Colome remains with White Sox, who always had ample interest in him
GreenSox replied to Sockin's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Omar wasn't scraps. Also, December value for closers is far less than July value for closers: higher necessity in July plus more certainty in a position that is chronically inconsistent. Also, Colome is having a career year. Some teams have been known to overpay for career years (ahem). Maybe the Sox get lucky. -
You may be right about that. You just don't see those guys too often anymore, and Batting Average is so out of vogue these days, that one forgets that they exist (or used to anyway). Of course no need to trade him anyway unless some crazy offer comes out of the woodwork.
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Leury should be on the market to see what he can bring. He's all batting average, which coupled with little power and rarely walking and fairly high K totals, seems unsustainable at this level.
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GT: Tigers (27-54) @ White Sox (41-42), July 4
GreenSox replied to soxfan49's topic in 2019 Season in Review
Sign McHugh and Bumgarner in the offseason. Trade a couple of OF Prospects for an upper level pitching prospect or 2. What they don't need to do is trade for pitchers with 1 or 2 years left on their contract....those are asset-depleting moves. -
Two Sides to the Trade & Free Agent Coin
GreenSox replied to Thomas_Ventura_Roberts's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Both sides of the trade were completely misguided and not well thought out. Two-gun Pete basically explained the lingering issue in his colorful way: the people who made that historically bad trade (and that wasn't their only blunder) are still running the operation. Generic's endowment effect is interesting. I think that explains why some people (such as me) don't like trading prospects in general. And this FO doesn't have a dependable history with veterans. The FO really needs to be alert to signs of decline before trading for them. On the other hand, some age very well, and an astute FO is pretty good at discerning that. -
FS: Sox sign five on International Signing Day 2019
GreenSox replied to Rankin's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Hahn's playing the long-game here, getting family on board early for when Fernando Jr. hits free agency. -
The 2nd to best prospect they've had this century was an international signing, as was the best prospect of the 1990s. But just like a young player for young player trade (Quentin, Eaton), if it works, stop doing it.
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Colome remains with White Sox, who always had ample interest in him
GreenSox replied to Sockin's topic in Pale Hose Talk
I think Leury's a free agent in 2021, so it's one more year after this. No doubt losing Colome creates a major void. But they have a major void as it is, as in the entire back half of the pen (perhaps even 2/3 of the pen) and 3 or 4 spots in the rotation. Yea they could give Abreu a QO, but he's worth about 1/2 that and that would be the same FA approach they've been taking - overpay 2nd and 3rd tier guys because they have to spend the money on somebody. I'm not convinced of his great leadership and there's a new generation that can fill the void anyway. When you boil it down, the Sox long term core is really Anderson, Moncada, Eloy and Giolito. That's 4, the same as it was in 2014-2016 with Sale, Q, Eaton and I guess you can throw Avi in there. And there is a big void in pitching; you can get by with below replacement in an OF position or 2B, but not in the rotation. -
Colome remains with White Sox, who always had ample interest in him
GreenSox replied to Sockin's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Well they have a major void in starting pitching. They have an expiring Abreu and a peak value Colome and interesting utility player in Leury, also at peak value. Maybe nothing will come of it, but they need to work the market seriously. -
Colome remains with White Sox, who always had ample interest in him
GreenSox replied to Sockin's topic in Pale Hose Talk
If they are making long term moves, then they are trading for prospects or younger players. What effect would injured prospects have. They know they need pitching regardless. Hahn cannot sit on his hands through another July deadline market. -
Colome remains with White Sox, who always had ample interest in him
GreenSox replied to Sockin's topic in Pale Hose Talk
They can fill the OF. The Sox need starting pitching...badly. -
In the 90s I think the Sox had the best record in MLB; that may have extended well into the naughts.
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He can hit. He strikes out some, but not an obscene amount, and he walks pretty well. He was dominating Birmingham when everyone else was floundering. I mentioned him in one these threads in early April and the response I received (I think from one of the Future Sox guys)) was that he's bad defensively...I don't know if that's improved. But let him play some DH. If he can hit AA he can probably hit AAA; so just as soon call him up at some point.
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McCann, yes. Colome is excellent but they traded 4 years of so far a 1.4 WAR catcher for 2 years of Colome's .3 WAR (and I concede that Colome is a lot better and certainly more valuable to this team than his WAR suggests). But then there are Nova, Alonso, Santana, 2 of whom have already been DFAd and a third who would have been had the Sox any kind of staff.. Over the years it's probably 4 bad for 1 good (2016 alone had probably 9 bad for 0 good). And a lot of these moves just are just no effort like the Nova and Shields trades...some team peddles a washed up veteran for a seemingly reasonable not too high price and Hahn bites.
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And that's the problem. Things consistently don't work out with Hahn's veterans. It didn't really matter this year, I suppose (although having Cron and Jordan Lyles instead of Alonso and Santana certainly could have the Sox in a more interesting position). If this rebuild succeeds, there will be a time in the near future (1 or 2 years) where the Sox will need 3 or 4 veterans in key spots to round out the roster. I just don't believe that at that time Hahn will suddenly turn it on and make serious baseball moves after years of silliness.
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The Acceptance Phase of James Shields and Tatis Jr.
GreenSox replied to hi8is's topic in Pale Hose Talk
The Sox decided to rebuild within 6 weeks of Shields' acquisition. Shields may been the tipping point, but only to the extent that it lifted the fog around the FO that they could compete with that roster. It's really unfortunate that Hahn scorched the earth in June 2016 with the Shields trade, drafting a reliever he would rush into the majors, rushing up Fulmer, etc. -
The Acceptance Phase of James Shields and Tatis Jr.
GreenSox replied to hi8is's topic in Pale Hose Talk
I'll get over it when either the Sox win the AL pennant or Hahn takes a hike. -
Currently pitching well with the Indians AA Akron Wood Ducks. Why did they waive him anyway? There are older and worse pitchers on Charlotte. And this org. is so light in pitching.
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They have Leury to play SS and Rodon to play backup. If Moncada is out, then they'll have to bring up somebody. They have slap hitters on the roster.
