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It's useful to remember that two weeks ago we were just removed from the the "most embarrassing double header sweep in MLB history," and the Sox were garbage. Now some are upset we didn't push in our chips to fuel a World Series run. Things change more quickly and dramatically than most are willing to admit, and in both directions. I admit I got caught up in the excitement of landing a TOR starter for a playoff run, but it's probably best not to base any major , franchise-altering decisions on short snippets of a weird COVID season anyway. "Stay the course" is boring, but it's the wise approach here.
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I’m really leery of weakening future teams to juice up this year and next—I’d be REALLY nervous if the freaking Dodgers were in our division. What is the “it” they’re going for right now? Overtaking The Dodgers? Not seeing it. Sorry, I don’t mean to interrupt the Friar Fellating
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Padres Acquire Clevinger per Multiple Reports
35thstreetswarm replied to bmags's topic in The Diamond Club
So our division rival’s rotation is weakened and we didn’t lose any of our top-level assets? Score -
Man, I was hoping to wake up to posts about new Sox players and instead it’s just 10 pages of posts about other posters...oh well
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Realistic trade candidates AKA The Lynnsanity Thread
35thstreetswarm replied to Orlando's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Probably that, plus punching a teammate, plus dating reality stars...plenty of yellow flags for that guy. -
Realistic trade candidates AKA The Lynnsanity Thread
35thstreetswarm replied to Orlando's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Thank you. This guy is an absolute cornerstone. He’s more off limits than Madrigal or even Cease in my mind. -
Realistic trade candidates AKA The Lynnsanity Thread
35thstreetswarm replied to Orlando's topic in Pale Hose Talk
I’m slowly warming to the idea of Lynn, even at a cost of a Dunning or another premium piece. Everybody talks about the risk to 2022, but this team looks to have a bit of The Magic. You can’t take that lightly. There’s risk in not maximizing your chances in any season where you have a shot. Look at the Cubs—2015 looked like a “year early” gravy season. It wasn’t—it turned out it was one of their two best shots at a WS. All that said, don’t trade Kopech ? -
I demand we win every game by at least three runs and with error-free play. You know, like the *really* good teams all do.
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"Policy" on wearing jerseys of players traded away
35thstreetswarm replied to joejoesox's topic in The Diamond Club
Even harder question - what do I do with my custom Drake Laroche Spring Training jersey? -
Cub fans in mid-August 2020 be like "Ooh, Congratulations, Sox: you're just beating up on the Tigers." ?
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Slugging White Sox could be ready to eclipse Cubs
35thstreetswarm replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
"...and all is for the best in this best of all possible worlds!" -
Slugging White Sox could be ready to eclipse Cubs
35thstreetswarm replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
You're making a different point. I'm not saying "winning trades" is more important than winning the World Series (who would ever say that?) I'm talking about the question of whether, in retrospect, the Chapman trade was strictly necessary to win the World Series, i.e. could they have won without him. Maybe yes, maybe no, we'll never know -- though it's interesting to debate. -
Slugging White Sox could be ready to eclipse Cubs
35thstreetswarm replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
It's part of the picture, but it doesn't answer the question by itself. No trophy is big enough to erase the correlation/causation fallacy, or to eliminate the usefulness of interrogating actual evidence. I get why fans probably don't care to use much mental energy second-guessing decisions made during a season that ended the way they wanted. But there's a reasonable debate to be had about whether every event in that season was actually the "but-for" cause of the title. -
Slugging White Sox could be ready to eclipse Cubs
35thstreetswarm replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Thank you. This “well, they won so it worked” story is too-easily-accepted conventional wisdom. -
Slugging White Sox could be ready to eclipse Cubs
35thstreetswarm replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Eclipsing the Twins (winning the division) will help them eclipse the Cubs (winning the battle for the city/fans/media). Let's do both! -
The coolest thing about both teams is that they both are full of players, and all of them have names. I just love seeing, reading, and typing them!
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8-22 GT: Sox @ Cubs (7:15pm)
35thstreetswarm replied to Chicago White Sox's topic in 2020 Season in Review
Real talk—is what we’re doing to the Cubs bullying? I’m just saying, maybe we shouldn’t be laughing -
8-22 GT: Sox @ Cubs (7:15pm)
35thstreetswarm replied to Chicago White Sox's topic in 2020 Season in Review
Boo. Talk with your butt. Poop with your mouth Go Sox! -
Fangraphs: A Tale of Two Pitching Staffs in Chicago
35thstreetswarm replied to ron883's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Delighted to have been wrong about the bullpen. I had little confidence in it but I'm starting to get excited. Keep it up! -
Sox acquire Nomar Mazara for Steele Walker
35thstreetswarm replied to Buehrle>Wood's topic in Pale Hose Talk
That's a totally measured and reasonable approach. Get that sh*t out of here -
8-21 GT: Sox @ Cubs (7:15pm)
35thstreetswarm replied to Chicago White Sox's topic in 2020 Season in Review
I know—was joking/doesn’t come through in text form. But the answer will always be 66-62 to me. I’m giving nothing away! -
8-21 GT: Sox @ Cubs (7:15pm)
35thstreetswarm replied to Chicago White Sox's topic in 2020 Season in Review
Oh, of course—excluding that insignificant little World Series. Let’s just all agree to write that one out of the history books, God knows we have enough rings. -
8-21 GT: Sox @ Cubs (7:15pm)
35thstreetswarm replied to Chicago White Sox's topic in 2020 Season in Review
Yes: 66-62 I believe. That includes a World Series win by our very own “hitless wonders”. -
A lot of talk about the offense but.....
35thstreetswarm replied to Look at Ray Ray Run's topic in Pale Hose Talk
I feel comfortable with Giolito and Keuchel. I'd like one more front-line starter to emerge. I think that's most likely to be one of Kopech or Cease, with ReyLo as a dark horse candidate. None of them are there yet, but there's the rest of this season (for all but Kopech) and all of next season for them to develop. Don't get me wrong, I'd love to add another TOR via free agency, but it's way too early to write off our current rotation. -
8-21 GT: Sox @ Cubs (7:15pm)
35thstreetswarm replied to Chicago White Sox's topic in 2020 Season in Review
Hate the Cubs. Love the Sox. Love this series when we win. Go Sox.