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Promotions/Releases/Demotions of Sox System
GreenSox replied to GenericUserName's topic in Pale Hose Talk
I assume this is about Guerrero and seeing how he works out of the pen. Someone has to start (they have org guys scattered throughout the minors). He lost his legit prospect status when left unprotected in Rule 5. The pen might offer a chance of resuscitation for Guerrero. -
Race for the worst 2018 record (Top 5 pick) again
GreenSox replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
No divisions = Much better for the game. -
Verducci's comments were accurate. Both players are struggling. And within the realm of rebuilds, neither the Cubs nor the Astros traded a player anywhere close to Sale. It was a necessary move if they were going to rebuild and not re-tool But it was a risky move, made riskier by relying on discredited talent-evaluators to handle the trade. The entire rebuild has heightened risk for that reason.
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Where's the icon on this pitcher usage...shouldn't he help out here. Or maybe he is.
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Volstead used days in a row in high leverage situations. Not a prospect; not a flip candidate. Not sure of the objective here.
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Finally a good game from a prospect. Nice going, Giolito. And a good game for flip candidate Soria (who needs to be moved expeditiously before he turns sour) and emerging candidate Xavier Cedeno.
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A’s at White Sox, 6/22 now straight doubleheader
GreenSox replied to caulfield12's topic in 2018 Season in Review
It's not like he pitched well though. Reneteria is probably over his head but that's not the reason for this dog and pony show. Talent and development is the reason. -
A’s at White Sox, 6/22 now straight doubleheader
GreenSox replied to caulfield12's topic in 2018 Season in Review
Well - back to the spin that Shields is invaluable because of all of his help in the development of young pitchers. yes, and I'm aware of the clownshow behind him. -
Good comp.
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A’s at White Sox, 6/22 now straight doubleheader
GreenSox replied to caulfield12's topic in 2018 Season in Review
he's lucky that there is zero accountability in this organization. He's lucky that this organization doesn't require its GM to have talent evaluation skills. -
Promotions/Releases/Demotions of Sox System
GreenSox replied to GenericUserName's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Honestly I don't know what the appropriate ages are. I can see that players right out of college should kill low A ball and should probably fit in for about a year in high A and then move to AA. So what does that make high A - 22 and then 23 for AA? -
Promotions/Releases/Demotions of Sox System
GreenSox replied to GenericUserName's topic in Pale Hose Talk
True; but only 9 months older than Call and significantly out-performing him. Of course Call is just another guy at this point too. Maybe one day one of these guys becomes the guy. -
Could be; that stuff is fluid. Moncada wasn't a universal number 1 anyway. Look at what JD Martinez got. He was traded with an OPS in excess of 1.
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Adam Jones fits the Hahn/Williams profile. The Shields trade was definitely worse. While both were basically negligent, at least the Sox were actually in the race in 2012 and had reason to make a trade. Hahn was rubbing his rabbit's foot in 2016. And with all due respect to Escobar's nice 2018, Tatis has far more value.
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Indeed. It's still not too late. The Shields deal was all Hahn. Hahn learned the game from Kenny Williams. He's the only guy he ever worked for in baseball. Sure he may have wanted to rebuild before Kenny did, but they are aligned. The Shields trade was a lazy effort, similar to Williams' 2012 trades for Liriano and his 5.31 ERA and Myers.
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In nearly 2 years of the rebuild, not a single prospect or acquisition has turned the corner as a major leaguer, with the possible exceptions of Covey and Fry. We're looking at 2023 at this rate. Good for the org's sacred cows, I supposed.
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That's the move if they want Abreu for the future - trade then sign. As for his importance on this team, this team is 20+ games below .500 in June, and falling. What are we talking about here? As for the Astros not giving up good prospects, the Brewers, Pirates, Phillies and Brave each have an Astros prospect(s) that has been more productive in the majors than anyone the Sox have received in the rebuild, to date.
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.964, 850, .820, .906, .830. His down years, which are solid, are similar. But it would be nice to trade him in an up year, which looked like was happening a month ago.
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Chris Sale >>>>>>>>>> Abreu; 3 years of control >>>> 1.5 years. Chris Sale + 3 years returned equivalent of 2 Whitleys Therefore, Abreu +1.5 years <<<<< 1 Whitley. On a side note, Abreu has not had a great year due to a terrible last month in which his OPS has dropped over .100
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Chris Sale brought 2 top 25 prospects and 1 good secondary piece. By that return, Abreu won't deliver a top 50. But, they can get a couple of good players and should still trade him.
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The Brewers starting LF and closer, one the Braves best starters, the Pirates 3b and a solid starter all came from the Astros farm. They won't trade their favorite few guys, but that system is so deep every year, there are plenty of good players to be had. The Astros were on Abreu heavily when the Sox signed him.
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Ricky's boys don't quit.
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That might work to justify a miserable Shields effort. Sox need Rodon to dominate. Cut Thompson, send Engel to AAA;
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Yes I agree. All we have is hope with nothing to base it on. But there is hope. But JR wasn't always like this. He fired Hemond, fired Piersall, let Caray walk, fired Larusa, fired Hawk, rehired Hawk, fired Torborg, fired Himes.... And then one day he hired Ron Scheuler and for some reason he became the chosen one and from then it has been all in the family.
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Rooney was a professional announcer; Wills was a professional. Farmer is like the rest of the organization.