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With those 3 at the top then Thorpe and one of Iriarte, Ky Bush, or Burke as the 4 and 5 starters that could be a damn formidable rotation.
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https://www.mlb.com/prospects/stats/affiliates?teamId=145&date=08/16/2024 https://www.milb.com/scores/all/all/whitesox for your reading pleasure
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https://www.milb.com/scores/all/all/whitesox
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2024 Official Draft Thread - Day 3 1pm start
bighurt4life replied to southsider2k5's topic in FutureSox Board
Every sport drafts players based on how good they will be down the road. Very few athletes come out of college (or HS obviously) a finished product. Some are high floor/low ceiling and vice versa. They’re all about figuring out how good this 19-21 year old will be when they’re 27-28 and in their prime. My complaint about the mlb draft is the crazy way teams pick people to sign them underslot/overslot then draft college seniors 5 rounds in a row and pay them $10k so they can draft a HS kid in round 17 and pay him $1mil etc…. It is just such an ass backwards way of going about business. Why not just have hard slot values and pick whomever you think best fits the value of that slot? The way it’s done now is so over the top convoluted it’s insane to me. Just my two cents -
2024 Official Draft Thread - Day 3 1pm start
bighurt4life replied to southsider2k5's topic in FutureSox Board
The MLB draft system is crazy to me. NFL/NBA drafts are so much more straight forward i.e. teams pick whomever they think is the best player for them and move on. I get that in the MLB they can draft HS players and this changes the algebra a bit but I still think that the MLB could simplify the system dramatically by implementing an actual slot system instead of the suggested slot system they use now. I feel like MLB keeps their outdated and overly convoluted draft system simply because “that’s how we’ve always done it”. -
Got squeezed by the ump on what should’ve been strike 3 on leadoff batter in the 4th. Ends up singling and scoring for the only ER
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Another day, another walk for Zavala whose OPS is now almost .700. That’s impressive for a guy with a BABIP in the low .200’s. I expect him to have a strong 2nd half.
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Excellent pull. 10/10
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Burger is not exactly lighting the world on fire this year so I doubt he’s that worried about the return on that trade looking bad.
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That’s a surprise with his k rate hovering around 50%. Maybe he was working on something specific???
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He’s had some bad bibp luck this year. I would expect some it to average out eventually
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Riley Gowens, a throw in from the Bummer trade, is performing very well at high-a this so far. Sounds like he has a plus, low to mid 90’s FB with lots of movement and quality secondary pitches. Even if he end up a reliever to maximize his FB that should be considered a win for us. Someone to watch. I expect him to move up to AA sooner than later
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His K rate is about 50%. Maybe pump the brakes on that promotion for a bit.
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I wonder how duke ellis is in the OF defensively because he’s dynamic on the basepaths. Could end up making it to the bigs as a defensive/baserunner bench guy.
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I don’t know much about swing mechanics but that looks like a huge leg kick for Zavala. What does that mean for his hitting profile moving forward? Also, I think Brooks Baldwin is a sleeper prospect, good bat with decent pop and he has been aggressively promoted this year at a premium position. Interested to see how he performs this season.
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CG shutout. Best start of his career.
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Comas might be something, he’s performed admirably for a conversion project. I’d like to know what his stuff looks like.
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Thanks for all you do. We’ll keep the torch lit.
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I’m rooting for him. Alumni from my college and new big 10 member U of O
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Kiley McDaniel's 2023 midseason top 50 MLB prospects (Colson #2)
bighurt4life replied to NCsoxfan's topic in FutureSox Board
Is James Shields available for the stretch run? -
Kiley McDaniel's 2023 midseason top 50 MLB prospects (Colson #2)
bighurt4life replied to NCsoxfan's topic in FutureSox Board
He also had Schultz in his next 30 list, so basically we have 4 guys in the top 80. It’s been a while since we’ve had that many, good to see. As far as Montgomery at #2 I’m shocked but at the same time very excited to see the analytics community with such a high opinion. We can all look at the basic numbers he puts up and see him doing very well at a young age but it’s great to know that the analytic numbers back up what we’re seeing as well. -
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I’m a Patton guy, not so much his British counterpart whose name escapes me.
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Montgomery plunked by Montgomery 2 times then Montgomery worked a BB against Montgomery. Montgomery got chased early, in Montgomery.
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Direct Quotes from Ramirez on incident
bighurt4life replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
As far as I’m concerned the only thing TA did wrong was drop his hands. You have to keep your hands up and protect your chin, might get embarrassed if you don’t. Any player who isn’t afraid to fight on the field should be required to take some boxing classes, team mandate.