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Morosi: White Sox interested in "both Machado and Harper"
Eminor3rd replied to Jose Abreu's topic in Pale Hose Talk
This is true. Go check out Twitter right now. There are hundreds of meat heads retweeting Morosi with “LET’S GOOO!!!!$&)” If you have no intention of getting one of these guys, you should be pounding these interviews with messages supporting patience, reminding them that we are a couple years through this thing and to go in prematurely will just make it longer. -
Morosi: White Sox interested in "both Machado and Harper"
Eminor3rd replied to Jose Abreu's topic in Pale Hose Talk
FWIW, because a lot of posters are bringing it up — I do not think that this tweet implied at all that the White Sox are considering signing both of them at the same time. They are Pursuing both to sign one -
Morosi: White Sox interested in "both Machado and Harper"
Eminor3rd replied to Jose Abreu's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Ron, make a ban bet with Jon Morosi that the Sox won’t get both Harper and Machado -
But I don’t think we should be afraid of the deal being inefficient with this type of a player. Because being inefficient is the only way you win the bidding. You don’t get the young superstar on free agency if you aren’t willing to be the highest and thus most inefficient bidder. Food metaphor! The Sox have done so well at stripping all the fat from the payroll, getting lean and healthy. This is cheat day. You get to eat cake today because you’ve remained healthy and can handle it without becoming obese. If you want to stay lean, that’s fine, but you don’t get to eat cake then. You’ll never eat cake. Ever again. What kind of life is that?
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Rosenthal: “rival exec believe white Sox will spend big”
Eminor3rd replied to bmags's topic in Pale Hose Talk
A front loaded deal would absolutely mean more money for the player. That’s why you so rarely see them. The team knows this, and the players, I think, are typically more driven by the optics of their salary than actually maximizing it. To them, being rich isn’t much different than being a little more rich. It’s what makes the pop culture meme of the Bonilla deal so hilarious. It’s seen as a quintessential “LOLMets” move that gets brought up every year to denigrate the franchise, when in reality it’s one of the smartest things they ever did, economically. Basically, someone outbid them for a player they wanted. Instead of spending more than they could afford, they deferred the hell out of their return offer. If they hadn’t done that, they just would have had to pay him way more initially than they really did (or miss out on him). The Scherzer deal is going to turn into the same thing. Fans are going to make fun of the nationals for paying him ten million bucks a year not to play for him, when in reality the Lerners got the man they wanted while paying probably $30M less than the sticker price appeared simply by gaming inflation. -
The whole point of us wanting the team to spend wisely is so that they can break the bank later when it really makes sense. If a 26-year old 5-win position player doesn’t constitute that, I don’t know what will.
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Sox acquire LHP Manny Bañuelos for Justin Yurchak
Eminor3rd replied to Sleepy Harold's topic in Pale Hose Talk
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Sox acquire LHP Manny Bañuelos for Justin Yurchak
Eminor3rd replied to Sleepy Harold's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Which is six times more than one. Also Gavin Sheets being bad doesn’t make Justin Yurchak better. -
I think it's going to be more like $70-80M total.
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Sox acquire LHP Manny Bañuelos for Justin Yurchak
Eminor3rd replied to Sleepy Harold's topic in Pale Hose Talk
You forgot the .326 SLG/1 homerun part, lol. Oh and he's a first baseman. -
Nah, he's 27. He'll be the first one to go through the post-Ohtani posting system.
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I'm not saying I agree with it, just that it acknowledges reality and is consistent. He explains that he disagrees with consensus. That's a lot of context for a greg post.
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The greg-aroo’s most logical, reasonable post?
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Don’t forget, when he was asked what they need this offseason, the first thing again said was pitching. I think they’ll seriously pursue Kikuchi. Though I think he’ll get more money than MLBTR predicted.
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Giolito has a big asterisk, which is that his stuff has drastically diminished over the last several years. It’s definitely took early to write him off. But I don’t know if it’s FAR too early.
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Did we? If so, that’s a good sign. I was under the impression that we helped go add horizontal movement to the fastball, but I knew basically nothing about him before he was called up to us, let alone before we acquired him, so I could be wrong.
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I am also disappointed that several teams now seem to have figured out how to reliably add velocity to pitching prospects, and we do not seem to be one of them. I think Don Cooper and company know how to clean up mechanics to noticeably improve control, which is great, but they can not add power at this juncture. For example, it’s been popular to think about why we didn’t draft Walker Buehler. But he added 3-5 mph to his fastball in the minors. Would he have done that in our system? I don’t know but I tend to think he wouldn’t have. And that is frustrating.
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Positive: 1. I remain convinced that the trades we made were good. I think we did well in selling assets for legitimate high end talent. Negative: 2. I’m concerned about player development organization-wide. I’m not sure they know what to look for to determine if a player is truly ready to go. I wonder if they are effective at diagnosing issues that need corrected. I’m not worried about Moncada’s numbers or “where he is” relative to his age and experience, for example, but I am concerned that he didn’t seem to make much progress over the course of the year, especially given that much of his struggles seem to be related to very coachable issues. 3. I do not blame the rash of injuries on coaching or training, but it still concerns me, because they could all be long-term issues whether or not they could have been avoided. Overall: I think that it just isn’t realistic to expect this process to be one of linear growth, even if it has gone that way before for other organizations. I think we look at the Astros and Cubs and find it hard to recall the bumps in the road, but they were there. Even though this was a disappointing year overall, I’m not convinced that it means we are “off track” necessarily. I remain cautiously optimistic and will continue to preach patience. The next 12 months will be important and telling.
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Burdi removed from AFL "general fatigue"
Eminor3rd replied to southsider2k5's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Where did you see that? Everything I thought I saw at Longehagens chats said the opposite. -
I’d be shocked if the Cubs gave up Happ like that. But also that Heyward contract still has some length to it. Yeah, we have the payroll, but it won’t help us if we don’t save enough of it to get actual good players when we need them. If you could actually get Happ then sure, but otherwise, if we’re willing to be inefficient with the big payroll gap to get better, I think I’d rather spend that Heyward money overpaying Machado by enough to get him here.
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Burdi removed from AFL "general fatigue"
Eminor3rd replied to southsider2k5's topic in Pale Hose Talk
I’m going to guess you have no idea who he is. -
Ah, it seems “So is no one falling on the sword for 2018?” has fallen off the first page.
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Sox acquire LHP Manny Bañuelos for Justin Yurchak
Eminor3rd replied to Sleepy Harold's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Wow this dude is still playing baseball? -
I think you’re right on here, but I think that the Phillies are in the exact same boat with the exact same motivation, except closer to contention. So now it becomes more than just “spend higher than the market,” it becomes “spend higher than the other guy who is ready to spend higher than the market.” I believe this front office is ready to throw real, big money at this rebuild. I believe they’re ready to step up to the plate with the NY/LA teams on pieces they really want. But I don’t know if I believe they’re ready to outspend Middleton, at this juncture, when he’s essentially trying to play the same game.
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There was speculation posted from some tweet a few posts back.