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The " Tank" is dead . Let there be Light !
GreenSox replied to CaliSoxFanViaSWside's topic in Pale Hose Talk
The tank has arisen..... -
If it isn't, trading Rodon won't accelerate the rebuild, and will only make things worse.
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Shields is a hole in the rotation. Stacking a rotation with guys like Shields helped to cause this mess and will perpetuate it if Sox management continues to think players like him are the answer. If the rebuild is on track, and it certainly should be, there is no reason they have to trade Rodon.
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Yes it was; good question.
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This is why you STOCKPILE pitching prospects; and not have 6 or 7 and say everything's peachy. This is why you don't fritter talent and draft choices away. Who's next man up?
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Davidson is not fringe. Recognizing the risk that this year is a fluke (and not the start of a fine career) , I'd still rather go forward with him than extend Abreu (which I certainly wouldn't do) Engel's D has become close to top level....he needs to work on the bat, but it's getting better. Palka is fringe....HR is all he's got. He doesn't walk, which could take the edge off of the high Ks and low BA. He's fun though. What to do with Avi? Should have moved him in July - he was hitting the last week and his OPS was still above .800 then.
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The Shields trade was a massive failure in talent evaluation and negotiation. Hopefully the evaluator/negotiator has improved his game. And while I suspect it's largely FO spin, if the Sox really need Shields around to help the young pitching, they need a new pitching coach.
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Unfortunately this is correct. Everyone has a 9 and a 5 they pencil in, but have a few injuries or guys that don't develop and we'll be back to depending on Hahn's drafting (which we are dependent upon anyway if the winning is to last more than a few years). And Hahn still has to put a team together.
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It's hard to believe with all of the pitching defalcations that they can't move Shields.
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The " Tank" is dead . Let there be Light !
GreenSox replied to CaliSoxFanViaSWside's topic in Pale Hose Talk
The Sox may end up 20 below .500, which is an improvement. And I hope they do. Delmonico, Palka, Davidson are all playing for jobs - to escape AAAA purgatory. Engel wants more than 4th OF status. And they are providing that proof. But what will kill the draft status is the tanking of the Tigers and Padres; the Sox are only 6 behind a shiftless bunch of Rangers, and the Jays could do some tanking too. -
I've tried to work this out. I guess you'd need 6 starter-relievers; plan on 3 innings each (that may be too many innings) and they can pitch every other day. And then a bullpen as, inevitably, some will need relief. That would leave a pen of 7 or so. You can do that relatively cheap in terms of talent and $. Trade your good starting pitching prospects and put most resources into hitting and defense. It might work...something I can see why a team like the Rays would try.
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I've wondered if he can't go back to being a starter starter. Regardless, he has a WHIP near 1, averaging over 12Ks per 9...not sure why we aren't crowing about Jace Fry.
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Race for the worst 2018 record (Top 5 pick) again
GreenSox replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
I said it a couple of weeks ago, and I'll stick with it: the Sox draft 6th, after the Orioles, Royals, Tigers, Padres and Marlins. It's not a matter of just high school, but if they don't draft better than they have over the last few seasons, it doesn't matter anyway. Some of the playing .500 for the last 2 months is foolsgold; but there is also some legit improvement. -
That's the thing - Omar needs to be the primary so that he can work on his defense. Castillo needs to be moved
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Sox rank 1st in triples, 4th in steals in AL
GreenSox replied to Greg Hibbard's topic in Pale Hose Talk
And, over the last month, something like 3rd in homers. If you look at these auditioned hitters (Delmonico, Leury, Davidson, Palka) - none look like stars, but all of them are pretty good and certainly good enough to find a place on the 25. The Sox are going to have to make some moves - and hopefully not just cut some of these guys. And what they still don't have is a CF and 3B; they have a catcher who can hit, but not one who can catch. But, heck, Engel's hitting is slowly improving...a little more time... -
Luis Avilan traded to Phillies for Felix Paulino
GreenSox replied to Sleepy Harold's topic in Pale Hose Talk
This pitcher isn't much, but because he isn't much in AA, it doesn't mean much that he's Rule 5 eligible. And Avilan isn't much either, for a major league reliever. -
Of course they haven't and they won't. The last "window" was never met , but quickly forgotten once the rebuild was announced. Why should the FO bring accountability upon itself by announcing a window?
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yea I forgot about that. Anyway, Avilan and Cedeno are LOOGYs, and probably have little, if any, trade value (and if they do, they absolutely should be moved). Bummer's probably a LOOGY. Fry is not and hopefully Frare isn't either.
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I'd like to see what Frare can do in September, if not before. He's been a beast this season. There certainly is plenty of room for him in the bullpen.
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Rodon gives the Sox some much needed pitching stability; they have plenty of time to trade him...not to mention that the Sox control him for a year or two in what SHOULD be their contending period. And really, how many more top 10 draft choices, top 100 prospects does Hahn need to fix this thing? He's had an abundance of them. None have done much at all on the major league level. We would have seen more progress had Fulmer, Giolito, Lopez, and Moncada performed to expectations. I'm not saying that you can't always use top 100 prospects. Obviously, the more you have the better. But it's not like the Sox have a deficit in that regard that is causing this rebuild to linger. On the other hand, Abreu is NOT controlled in the contention window.
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As retool; they don't rebuild. They cycle players out. Which is what the White Sox started to do in 2013 and should have stuck to doing....but they did the opposite and decided that Todd Frazier, Adam Laroche and Melky Cabrera were transformational players.
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Optimistically: 2022 A rebuild should take 3 years, imo. They should be good in 2020. I don't think they will be. I'm optimistic that JR will clean out his FO after 2020; optimistic that he will hire a quality FO; and optimistic that there will still be enough young talent for a new FO to fix it in a year or two.
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Kenny's over-selling it.
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I liked McCarthy a lot with the Sox. But Danks was just as good and for 2008, a lot better. Williams made several important trades after the 2007 Guillen and injury-driven debacle, especially for the Carlos Quentin. Even Swisher 1 wasn't that bad; it was cowtowing to Guillen and giving him away in Swisher 2 that was the problem.
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Race for the worst 2018 record (Top 5 pick) again
GreenSox replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Detroit will probably pass the Sox. They perfected last 6-weeks-of-the-season-tanking last year. They are really good at it. The Sox always try to win. I wonder why the Sox keep so many older guys and low value LOOGYS who really don't have a future in this bullpen...but I suppose tanking is part of it.