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ChiSox59

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  1. The only guys I think we'll see out of that group are Kopech and Stephens. I'd personally put Stephens in the rotation soon. Rotation spots are going to be hard to come by next couple years and he's already 26. Let's see what he's got at the major league level.
  2. I'd be for something like this. Carlos is going to be getting close to FA by the time the Sox are making things interesting. I used to think that was going to happen 2019, I now think its 2020, with an eye on being a really good team by 2021. Rodon is a FA after 2021.
  3. This. Those are the only 2 I see with potential to be in this pen in 2020. Maybe Rondon, but I doubt it.
  4. Dear lord. So ugly. I'd be happy to never see Engel again. Just sent him to AAA already. I don't even care who plays CF, whether its Leury or Trayce or Tilson or some waiver claim. Just don't want to see him anymore.
  5. Romero dropped to 25, so I bit tough to say he was the one we could have had. Isn't he the guy who huge makeup concerns as well?
  6. Jesus. Poor kid. Not sure we can really expect much from him at this point. What a bummer.
  7. They will continue to allow him to pitch every 5th day and work though it. Not very complicated, and a luxury you have when you're not trying to compete. Engel and Giolito are in very different situations.
  8. There is zero doubt in my mind that lots of people on this board would have been and would continue to be freaking out about that kind of numbers from a top 10 prospect.
  9. Just so everyone knows, Fernando Tatis is currently hitting .219/.275/.453 in AA. He has 47/10 K-to-BB ratio. He is still hitting for power with 6 long ones. Certainly an aggressive assignment to AA for a 19 year old and his last 2 weeks have actually improved his numbersdrastically, but Sox fans would have been jumping off a cliff if Tatis was doing that in this organization. Tatis may end up being the real deal, and he no doubt would be a nice guy to have around, but this isn't some sure thing.
  10. I am not necessarily campaigning for the Sox to pick up Harvey, but the above reason certainly shouldn't be a determining factor. This group may be tight-nit, but they also aren't very good at baseball. Harvey in his final year of control doesn't do much for me (if he was controlled beyond this year, it may be worth the minimal risk), but not taking a chance to improve the club because everyone likes eachother is no bueno. This year was never about competing, but I expected to at least be a halfways decent team (low to mid 70s wins). Some of these guys are going to need to learn to win at the major league level at some point. It looking like that won't be happening until 2019.
  11. Generally, I agree. But if the guy is raking in the minors, you gain not pissing off your future cornerstone. We're not there yet - but its totally conceivable that he proves worthy of being in the big leagues well before next May. But again, if it were up to me, we wouldn't see him until late April / early May 2019.
  12. I don't think it'll be that long. I think he'll cut at least a cup of coffee this year, and probably open the season on the club next season. But I wouldn't argue in the least if we didn't see him until May 2019.
  13. Because he only has 1 more season of control after this one.
  14. Guessing a sox hoping to get 3 IP out of both Volstad and Santiago in game 2. Was kind of hoping to see Roach get a shot.
  15. I suspect we'll see Covey or Danish before Roach. Or, like you said, perhaps they keep Roach and send Infante back down.
  16. Is he out of options? Wouldn't they need to expose him him to waivers to send him back down?
  17. His fastball has been off a tick or two, but his curve has been pretty terrible. The curve is his out pitch and what worked well for him last year. He needs to regain that. Some of that may be the cold...I guess we'll see.
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