Jake
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For people that hated the Dunn deal, it's a little funny to see how eager everyone jumping on a guy who we would give twice as much money for a lot less certainty (and we see how far certainty gets you w/ Dunn)
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I wouldn't hate the idea of resigning Dunn to a lower value contract after next year, given that I don't know what that team will look like. I bet somebody overpays, though.
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QUOTE (chw42 @ Aug 8, 2013 -> 07:41 PM) Or maybe it's because most people don't need more than 32 GB of storage on their phones. Unless you're loading your entire music library and movie library onto your phone, you should have more than enough space. I have 20 games on my Nexus 7 and I still have 13 GB left. I didn't mean that to be an endorsement of SD cards. I totally agree with what you are saying. SD cards have stability issues and such anyway. I'm using an HTC One, so it clearly wasn't really on my radar
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QUOTE (iamshack @ Aug 12, 2013 -> 05:54 PM) So are you interested at 6/90? Probably not. If I had trusted scouts, they may be able to sway me though.
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Peavy to Boston, Avisail Garcia + 3 low lv specs to Sox
Jake replied to ChiliIrishHammock24's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Peavy has not lost 5 mph on his fastball -
Marty is definitely right about the market for Cubans (and Japanese imports for that matter). There is tremendous risk and if I was a betting man, I would immediately bet that he provides no surplus value on a $50M deal. However, talent is finite and I've been saying how money can't always buy you talent...well, in this case it can. With no other real long-term answers at 1B available for that money on our team or in FA or likely in trade, it might be the wise thing to do.
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Garcia's age and less MiLB production than Sanchez makes him less valuable for me, though Garcia is certainly talented enough to turn out better than Sanchez. While Carlos is having a down year as a very young AAA player, Garcia is 22 and has yet to have a real "up" year.
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8/9/13 Sox v. Twins Day/Night DH
Jake replied to CaliSoxFanViaSWside's topic in 2013 Season in Review
It's like Viciedo is hurt or something .... oh wait -
The White Sox do not have the worst farm system in baseball.
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There is no pressure to dump salary. We have enough money to buy players if we want them. What we don't have is talent and our money can't buy that. Our players can buy that, though
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Better for environment: toilet paper or bidet?
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Choosing which marginal benefit you like today determines which things receive more development over time. For instance, while SD card slots are cool, they are becoming less and less common because customers apparently have other priorities.
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Rios has value. More specifically, he has value to acquire things we covet and cannot buy with money - young players. In most cases, these young players will simply become roleplayers. However, the beauty of young players is that occasionally you get a true star. We can't go take his salary and buy a cornerstone without considerable risk. While the risk of a young player not working is very real, you're not out any money when it happens. Trade Rios (now or in the offseason) - get young players, if they don't work out, take the money and try to buy replacements Let Rios go for nothing - get money, either leave it in the pocket of the owner or try to buy replacements Would rather have two chances to get production (trade) or one (release)?
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I liked him
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QUOTE (HickoryHuskers @ Aug 8, 2013 -> 08:33 AM) I get that there's value in having the 2nd pick compared to the 5th pick, but there's also value in players like Quintana, Santiago, Viciedo, Beckham, Jones, Reed, etc., playing well and gaining confidence through winning games. Even though there is no short-term benefit in winning games, please don't act like there isn't still some value. If nothing else, having the young guys play well and produce some exciting baseball helps next year's ticket sales a bit. Yeah, let's at least win for the paying fans. Show Chicago that the team is worth paying for and watching.
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QUOTE (Chilihead90 @ Aug 7, 2013 -> 10:53 PM) Ben Zobrist maybe? I had noticed some similarities there in the past too. I don't know if I've found the perfect comparison player yet
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I think Quintana's PED use has been more a hindrance to his MLB success than a help. His story is probable, but it doesn't even matter. We know he's been tested a lot and has been tested this year. If he's still using, he'll be caught soon. If not, then it looks like he is a damn fine pitcher without them and hasn't accomplished much with PEDs yet much more without them.
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QUOTE (KyYlE23 @ Aug 6, 2013 -> 05:12 PM) They are already tanking with the current roster Yeah, it seems like changing could only make them better anyway
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QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Aug 6, 2013 -> 08:12 AM) Wasn't he throwing in the high-80's when he was last called up? He's down like 6-7 mph from a year ago, maybe more. He reached as high as 92 in his first outing, sitting at 89-90. Next outing 87-89, and by the time he left it was 86-88. Very strange. He often was pitching with a great deal of rest, too
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QUOTE (NorthSideSox72 @ Aug 5, 2013 -> 08:03 AM) Mike Recchia, discussed earlier, is indeed 24 in A-ball. Indy signing. But... he's got a low-mid 90's FB (touches 95), three other pitches for strikes consistently, slider with movement good enough to be remarked on by two different people I've seen. He's got more K's than innings, and his walk rate his very low, making his K:BB somewhere in the vicinity of 7:1. Holding batters under .200 AVG. This in his first year of affiliated ball. I wouldn't go saying he's a T25 guy or anything, but at the very least, he's a guy worth keeping an eye on. He's a prospect. Might be a serious steal from indy ball. And I'd guess he gets promoted soon. Yeah, all signs point to the bolded if they think he's for real. It's almost like how you treat a college prospect, where you start him low but ideally don't leave him there for long.
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Veteran hitter most likely to be here for 2015 season
Jake replied to Jake's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (thxfrthmmrs @ Aug 4, 2013 -> 10:38 PM) By the 2015 Gordo will be 29 and Tank will be 27. They should be considered veteran as well based on service time hah Neither will be FA, which was my standard -
QUOTE (danman31 @ Aug 4, 2013 -> 08:56 PM) 2 HR for Michalczewski, his first 2 as a pro. With his strong walk rate and hopefully developing power, he's teasing his talent enough to make me optimistic about him. Yeah, it will be hard to know much about him for at least another year or so. Until then, we can all be very optimistic!
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Simon Castro's last four batters: LHB HR, RHB fly ball to warning track in LF, LHB HR, RHB 2B
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Veteran hitter most likely to be here for 2015 season
Jake replied to Jake's topic in Pale Hose Talk
LOL I can only imagine how Soxtalk would be acting in 2015 if PK is still here (channeling Greg, who will call for the Ph.D of hitting to take the mantle of hitting coach)