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Eminor3rd

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  1. Makes you think about that stuff differently.
  2. Reminds me of something my old boss said to me years ago. I had a one on one meeting scheduled with him, and he was running late from an offsite appointment. He came in rushed and looking distraught. I asked him if everything was okay. He says: ”Yeah it’s fine it’s just... I just got a parking ticket and it was really dumb. I’m kicking myself because I considered putting an extra quarter in the meter, and sure enough, the appointment took longer than I expected and now I have a $50 parking ticket.” I tried to console him. “Oh. Well, hey, that’s gonna happen from time to time in Chicago. Cost of doing business. At least the meeting went well, right? Besides, your our CEO, I mean what’s fifty bucks here and there on a productive appointment?” And what he said then has always stuck with me: ”No, it’s not that. I just gambled fifty dollars to save twenty-five cents. It was a stupid decision from the start.”
  3. Do you realize how actually literally insane it is to suggest that it is just and right to physically attack people as a response to being embarrassed?
  4. Just started raining really hard. I’m ubering out. Didn’t quite beat the traffic
  5. Yeah, as it is now, from what I’ve heard, they’re going to have a roster disadvantage during the season he returns before they will be able to reclassify him. Personally, I think it’s a stupid rule.
  6. Check out the new rule changes this year. The league and players union agreed to essentially obsolete that player type in exchange for a 26th roster spot.
  7. Yeah, I mean they’ve spoken at length why they are consistently the low ones on The Cease archetype. So while they may be wrong about him specifically, it’s at least a consistent viewpoint that they’ve been able to back up in the past. It’s less about him than it is about hard throwers with TJ that require projection on command/control. And it’s generally been “hey we think these guys are relievers way way more often than they are TOR starters, specifically more often than the rest of he industry acknowledges”
  8. I mean based on their podcasts and the articles they write explaining their process, saying that they “didn’t do their homework” just couldn’t be further from the truth. Having been an avid listener of this type of podcast for nearly ten years (not just fangraphs, but the old baseball prospectus/baseball America iterations), I don’t know that there’s been a crew with a more rigorous process than what these two have put together. BA has had more eyes on the ground for sure, but I don’t think there’s been a more comprehensive blend of firsthand accounts, industry sources, and objective statistical analysis ever available to the public. Again, that doesn’t make them right, but it absolutely should make them free of being dismissed as lazy or ill-informed.
  9. But there isn’t a single, factual answer to “how good is guy x.” Every properly-informed opinion of a prospect contains useful information and should be used to build a consensus on a range of expected outcomes.
  10. Every time a list comes out that doesn’t gush on our guys, this board calls it stubborn or tears down the writers credentials. You don’t have to agree with their evaluations, but they are well-informed, well-thought our opinions based on a combination of industry sources and first-hand looks, and they have the resumes to back their opinions up.
  11. They got a few guys they’d like to move (Nova/Santana/Alonso/Jay), but the difference this year is that they have to let a bunch of the prospects get the to majors and “take their lumps.”
  12. The thing is, anyone who knew how to look at peripherals knew how badly Shields sucked BEFORE he got to Chicago. I hated the trade the day it happened, but it isn’t because I knew anything about Tatis — it was because Shields was obviously cooked and was not going to be able to answer our rotation need. Completely regardless of the price, Shields simply wasn’t a good player to get, and everyone in the league knew it except the white Sox.
  13. I agree. But there’s always a price where it makes sense, if for nothing other than as a flip candidate. But his price obviously hasn’t gotten there.
  14. If he was willing to sign at a price you’d feel good about, he would have already signed.
  15. Probably not, but I don’t think he’s talking about Pederson. Makes more sense he is talking about a different player that actually got moved.
  16. That makes no sense to me at all. The only way I can imagine that being plausible is if the leak led another team to jump in and outbid the White Sox for a player. Which, since Pederson has not been traded, would lead me to believe that some kind of leak is not what stopped it from happening.
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