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  1. That goes without saying if you think of him as a big time starter instead of a guy starting his 6th game of the season after a long layoff.
  2. Would be funny of the Sox came back and won after everyone proclaiming the game over in the 1st.
  3. 2nd half rebound coming up hopefully for another team.
  4. If there's one guy out there that fits the Sox it's Ian Happ. No idea what the Cubs would want for him but he's a free agent in 2024. He walks a decent amount plays OF and 2nd and 3rd base in a pinch. One thing he hasn't done in 2022 is play RF but he has played it sparingly in his career. He has lowered his K rate significantly to make better contact. It's hurt his power but he still has 8 HR's. Of course the Sox are already a bit crowded in the OF and they might have to give up Sheets if the Cubs even wanted him and he's meant a lot to Sox wins lately. Basically with Happ you're getting better defense , more speed, more versatility, probably less power than Sheets but a more consistent bat unless whatever changes Sheets has made recently stick. Obviously you're not getting the years from Happ you get from Sheets. Plus Happ is pretty good against LHP too and can steal a base every so often. Of course the Cubs may be more interested in someone like Sosa. You can put Happ out there every day against all pitching. He play almost as much as Abreu , just 14 less PA. He's a switch hitter, better from the left side but above average from the right side too. 2.1 FWAR, 128wRC+
  5. Duke Ellis 35 stolen bases to go along with .305 .388 .837 plus LH. 24 yrs. old.
  6. Kopech, Lopez , Graveman, Liam. Yoan ,Sheets, Pollock, Eloy !
  7. It's really pointless for me to dispute all that you seem to think it would take for 2.5 yrs of Soto but you're giving up 26+ years, 3 of our best position prospect players,all up the middle types and 2 MLB players who have a lot of time and quality players too. That's way too much.
  8. The multi year deal made it even trickier since you could get a decent season from him like this year and still have him get reinjured in the 2nd half and not be worth anything in the 2nd year. But I do think it's strange the we are seeing rumors of the Sox trying to get more starting pitching. If they just had rejected picking up Kimbrel's option then we're not on the hook with Pollock for 2 years or not signed Joe Kelly for 2 years that opened up some money. That might've been enough to resign Rodon since Hahn made it easier to sign Rodon by not extended the QO. Basically everything regarding those 4 players is perhaps up to 50% of the reason why the Sox are mediocre. Maybe they don't get Cueto or Vince Velasquez in that situation or they sign a cheaper, less injured , better relief pitcher than Kelly for only 1 year.
  9. It was always going to take a minor miracle for him to get through a season uninjured especially with his past, which is why so many here were fine with not giving him a QO and not signing him as a free agent. They were always the more likely to be correct. Easy position to take. Expecting failure, like with draft choices, is always more likely to be the correct opinion. I wanted him to get a QO and for him to be resigned and although I have been right so far, especially in regards to the QO , there is still plenty of time for him to wear out or get injured again. If you use fWar ,Rodon's 3.7 is 1.3 higher than Dylan Cease 2.4. According to fWar no other Sox starting pitcher is above a .8 . bWar is much kinder but not for Giolito or Lynn. Kopech and Cueto are much better using bWar whereas Cease is about the same and Rodon is a tiny bit lower.
  10. It's possible but part of being a good GM is recognizing when you can get bargains. If you are transparent as an owner and other teams suspect a sell off your sell off becomes more like a garage sale. People will show up but be prepared to practically give your stuff away, hang onto it or dump it in the trash bin.
  11. So has And that's a White Sox Winner been replaced by hey, wattaya know, a win ,yay ? Look, major disappointment ,I know the Owner, FO, Manager, coaches, trainers, talent evaluators and players all suck, Covid sucks ,the CBA sucks, Manfred sucks, the wave sucks, life sucks. But as long as we're still in this thing , there is a slight possibility things get better. Maybe not win the World Series this year better but enough not to walk around with all this gloom and doom attitude. I mean, sure, in a ballgame where a couple runs separate teams it can go either way and not expecting things to go the Sox way is the norm , but when I see the Sox with an 8-0 lead heading into the 7th inning and I'm still seeing in the game thread " how will the Sox fuck this one up ?" that's some major Eeyore shit. Relax ,take a deep breath, you're a Sox fan , you know it's usually fucked up 90% of the time anyway. I still like a nice win. Cueto pitched masterfully, Sheets hit a 3 run bomb. (On the MLB app on my TV it said Vaughn hit the 3 run bomb in both the Recap and Condensed game highlights), Abreu has a 14 game hitting streak, Sheets has hit well since his recall, Zavala has been amazing , Gio isn't pitching bad anymore,Harrison hasn't been terrible now for quite a while, Anderson is coming around with the bat finally after his injury vacation.Eloy is healthy and at the very least he reminds us to say hello to our mothers !
  12. Playing the OF isn't easy. I saw Juan Soto in RF the other day go back to the wall , he's already there to make a catch and didn't jump and the ball went over his glove , like he didn't see it right but why, who the heck knows.
  13. Giving Hahn way too much credit. There's no way he calls in game and tells TLR what to do.
  14. Robert will never be a great player. He doesn't work hard enough. Notice all the mistakes came after Tim didn't hustle into 2nd base then slipped off the base. He sets the tone.
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