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  1. Maybe the Sox should shut down Rodon. According to some on another message board, he's a middle/back end rotation, basically lucky to strike anyone out and the Yankees broadcast last night said this, paraphrased, Rodon "usually" works his fastball 88 to 90 and can sometimes get it to mid 90s. Yes, they said that. Meatheads. If he was wearing pin stripes they'd compare his ass to Ron Guidry. 

    That said, yes Rodon's K rate is down, he was operating 92-94 a lot last night and is pitching to contact, but a young pitcher, coming off injury in a lost season, no need to over extend. Dude has given up 58 hits in 90 innings, however he gets it done he gets it done and Rodon is an EASY #2 in this rotation next year.

    Did not mean to hijack my own Cease thread with Rodon talk, but they are my absolute two favorite prospects which is why I reject any notion of trading Carlos and why I started the DC thread. A rotation of Kopech/Rodon/Cease/Giolito looks very promising. Just gotta get the boys behind them both in terms of field and pen. 

     

  2. It's so awesome to see Kopech looking good, Gio was great again last night, Rodon is a stud, get ReyRey unleashed and that's 4 pretty solid arms heading into 2019. I suspect Shields will be in the rotation for age balancing, but as a 5th he's not horrible. Team is playing respectable baseball of late, it's good to see after how horrific the start of the year was.

  3. Just now, 3GamesToLove said:

    I don't take much issue with most of this post, but much of Texas is very diverse. Kopech's hometown is only 56% white.

    Of course Texas is diverse, but there is still a very strong "white culture". I have friends down there and when I visit them they complain incessantly about Mexicans. They too live in a diverse area. I am not casting Texas, because you can find some of the worlds WORST racists in say...BOSTON. That city has treated black hockey players like shit in the past. It does not mean ALL of Boston is racist, but racists can certainly reside there. I apologize if my point wasn't well made there.

  4. Kopech is young, he comes from Texas, he maybe even fits the "redneck" stereotype, who knows. Kopech has spent his entire life becoming a pitcher, by all accounts a damn good one. Michael Kopech has absolutely ZERO understanding or perspective about other cultures, he probably is not able to see the world from the view of a black person, latino, or even a gay person. He probably even considers them all "the different". Michael Kopech is not an enlightened person. And he is 22 years old. That all said, as he associates with more latin people, black people, people who are conservative, people who are liberal, and even gay people he will grow from it and realize they aren't so bad and hopefully become respectful and tolerant. If he CHOOSES to continue to be a narrow minded idiot I'll judge him at that time, but at this time I want to allow him to grow up and be lead by the world baseball is going to soon open for him. Good luck in that quest Michael. I so want to root for you and I typically like rooting for good people. 

  5. Just now, BFirebird said:

    I don’t know if it is because of his height or what but I think he has problems repeating his motion and having a consistent release point. That is why on back to back pitches you get such variance.  At least that’s what it seems to me as a non-scout. 

    Maybe so, but he looked so consistent in his short time last year and as a prospect he was considered a 55-60 rated prospect, which translates into top of rotation prospect. I still like the guy, but man there is a lot of work to do with him. 

  6. Just now, fathom said:

    My god that might be the worst pitch Giolito has thrown this year.  Can't be making simple mistakes like that with 2 outs and 2 strikes.

     

    Worst pitch after may his best pitch. How about that 1-1 curve ball? Simply nasty. Two pitches later the ball ends up with a fan in the seats. I don't get this guy. 

  7. Just now, Jack Parkman said:

    I'd love for the Sox to somehow start to do business with Scott Boras' FA clients. I absolutely love Carlos Rodon's arm. I am a proponent of trading him more because I don't believe the organization will pony up than anything else. I'd love to see them act like a large market team for once. 

     

    Boras has too many top players to NOT be a player. Rodon is electric. Imagine he and Kopech anchoring the top of the rotation for the next decade? Dylan Cease as a middle rotation guy? 

  8. Just now, Jack Parkman said:

    Unfortunately, the White Sox are one of those teams that has deserved their fate. The Bulls were still a cash cow in the early 2000s when they were bad and the Sox were good, JR had zero reason to spend on the Bulls at that time and he could have taken some of that money and poured it into the Sox and he didn't. I know they have two different ownership groups, but he could have at least put his share into the Sox. You don't get trophies, banners or parades for winning the "fiscal responsibility championship." 

     

    No argument on this. THIS mentality is the paramount reason people here are talking about trading Rodon, who may be this generations Steve Carlton. Yes, high praise, but his slider is the nastiest slider SINCE Lefty. I'd like to think we could keep that kid in Chicago for 10 years, but we're scared to pay to play. 

  9. Just now, caulfield12 said:

    Ilitch spent like a madman in Detroit, too.  But yeah, the pharmaceutical industry was kind to Ewing Kauffman.  Fwiw, he was worth "only" around $2 billion at the time of his death in 1993, so that's around $22 billion if it was growing at roughly 10% interest per year.

     

    LOL, poor guy, "ONLY" 2 billion. 

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