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QUOTE (OmarComing25 @ Jul 19, 2017 -> 10:43 AM) The lack of power this year is concerning but I wouldn't call a 112 wRC+ struggling. I also looked up the park factors for Charleston and it's a pretty big pitcher's park. He needs to start hitting for more power though, that .109 ISO is ugly. And clearly a result of a 20 year old kid needing to fill out and turn his gap power into HR power, not to mention, as you just stated, his home park suppresses offense.
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QUOTE (ChiSoxJon @ Jul 19, 2017 -> 10:32 AM) The fact that apparently Hahn wouldn't budge on D-Rob for Robles straight up and then settles for a struggling 20 year old in A ball is very puzzling, I'm not big on Rutherford at all When was D-Rob for Robles offered? Pretty sure that was never, or D-Rob would be in a Nats uniform today.
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QUOTE (Soxbadger @ Jul 18, 2017 -> 10:44 PM) Least surprising response. This trade is the type of thing you'd do in ootp some poor new gm. I actually did that once, traded a bunch of middling MLB players I didn't want for someone's top prospect who ended up being my cleanup hitter on my World Series Champion team a few seasons later.
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QUOTE (soxforlife05 @ Jul 18, 2017 -> 10:41 PM) so we're gonna run with a 35-36 year old closer when our window opens up? kahnle is not a closer he's a middle reliever. really not much better than swarzak. you just rate him highly because he's younger The White Sox currently have about 11 talented SPs, one highly regarded reliever, and a few live arms in their minor league system (not counting Clarkin). A closer will emerge.
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QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Jul 18, 2017 -> 10:27 PM) Let's not forget how much money we're saving on Robertson's deal that had zero value to the Sox. That $20 million or so can be put to a lot of productive uses. Clippard gets hot and we can turn around and flip him with Swarzak/Jennings or Leury/Saladino/Yolmer to complete a bench for a playoff team. How would they use that, though? It's not like they can go bust through J2 limits next year or spend a bunch signing guys way overslot like the old J2 and draft days. Best they can do is either 1) allocate it to a bunch of rentals you hope you flip at the deadline or 2) bank it for Machado.
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They clearly wanted Rutherford if that's all they're getting. Hope he pans out. That said, it's not a terrible deal if you break it down as: DRob for Rutherford Kahnle for Clarkin Frazier for Polo + salary relief (Clippard) My first thought is I want more for Kahnle. Andujar + Clarkin on that line makes this a win for the White Sox.
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QUOTE (Butter Parque @ Jul 18, 2017 -> 08:34 PM) Torres isn't getting moved. Wish it weren't true, but you do not trade Torres for a rental 3B/1B and bullpen arms. That's just highway robbery. Cashman is not dumb by a long stretch.Give me Rutherford, Adams, and Fowler, and I'll say it was a good trade. I'd take Andjujar and/or Mateo as well. Yanks have so many good pieces. Red Sox could never match. Didn't the Yankees get Torres (and more) for just one bullpen arm, that was a rental, no less?