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Assuming JR is still the owner. If he isn't Getz probably won't be around.
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I'm not in favor of this at all but I have seen it proposed and discussed. If some think competition is the ultimate objective and it is being destroyed and you don't agree with my proposal to fix it, i.e. s#$% can all the cheap ass owners, then maybe divide MLB in tiers like European soccer. Then deadbeat franchises like the Rockies, Pirates, Marlins, White Sox, Athletics and so on can play for their own title while the teams that spend and care about winning can play for theirs. I don't like this idea myself but it is a possible solution.
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Based on history you'll be waiting a very long time to see that happen. Personally I can't ever see the strongest union in the world, the MLBPA, agreeing to a salary cap. The owners are going to try to get one again starting next December and the comments from the union and individual players like Bryce Harper have already said that is a non-starter. If you believe, and apparently you strongly do, there is a competitive imbalance in MLB you're going to have to come up with a different solution.
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Sox Machine with a detailed look at this decision: https://soxmachine.com/2025/12/mlbs-data-regulation-could-be-a-shortcut-to-help-white-sox-finish-what-theyve-started
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There are some folks posting here who strongly think that what happened 20-30 years ago doesn't matter in today's game and that the sport has a large competitive disparity. I personally don't think that at all. To me the problem in baseball is the commissioner and ownership of a lot of teams, not the system. Get rid of cheap, dumb owners and replace them with individuals who value a good organization and winning over profits. Those most harmful to the game are franchises that get revenue sharing money, millions of dollars every year and then don't do squat to improve the on-field talent.
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If I remember right his agent is Scott Boras, if he has a good season he is going to hit the free agent agent. No way he signs an extension with the White Sox.
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And they will stay basically the same until Ishbia takes over especially with the lockout coming next December.
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Bears did what they needed to do. 10 wins...remarkable. They have a reasonable shot for the playoffs although the final three games are going to be very tough.
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Winter Meetings Dec. Trades FA Signings Thread
Lip Man 1 replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Can't see this happening. This is Boras posturing trying to drive up more interest. -
Winter Meetings Dec. Trades FA Signings Thread
Lip Man 1 replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
This comes under the heading of "to be expected." Story in the Athletic today saying that with labor unrest on the horizon. the winter meetings may be cancelled next off season. -
Winter Meetings Dec. Trades FA Signings Thread
Lip Man 1 replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Suarez to the Braves, three years, 45 million. Milner to the Cubs, one year, 3.75 million Leiter Jr. to the A's, one year, three million -
They absolutely need competent bullpen help, you can't expect to make any real progress when you've lost as many leads as they have in the 7th inning or later the past two seasons. It was ridiculous.
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https://www.southsidesox.com/chicago-white-sox-news/118639/white-sox-select-rhps-jedixson-paez-and-alexander-alberto-in-mlb-rule-5-draft
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White Sox win draft lottery, will pick #1 in 2026
Lip Man 1 replied to Buehrle>Wood's topic in Pale Hose Talk
I don't know about his quickness or ability to get to balls if he was in center, maybe a corner spot with his power. -
Winter Meetings Dec. Trades FA Signings Thread
Lip Man 1 replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
As Kenny would say (and did): "It is what it is..." The system isn't changing so I guess you either (not you directly but a franchise) adapt or dies. Sox are getting new ownership sooner rather than later. That's all that matters to me. No sense arguing about a system that isn't changing. I applaud the teams that are willing to take chances, go out on a financial limb and do anything they can, regardless of market size to try to win. There is one way I'd come over to your side of the discussion though. The owners open their books to an independent auditor or accountant someone well versed in these areas and let's see who is making money, how much, who really isn't, who is making a choice not to compete but is making money and so forth. If it is anything like was shown during the labor impasse of 1994-95, when for the only time they did so, a number of teams are making a deliberate choice not to try to compete blaming their issues on outside factors. -
Winter Meetings Dec. Trades FA Signings Thread
Lip Man 1 replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
All I know is what the results have shown over the last 20-30 years. More teams have made it to the World Series from different cities than teams made it to the NBA Finals or the Super Bowl. I think the issue in baseball is awful owners, you disagree...so be it. The bottom line is a salary cap is NEVER going to be instituted in MLB. I suggest everyone get used to that idea. Again history shows this to be the case. -
Winter Meetings Dec. Trades FA Signings Thread
Lip Man 1 replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Or perhaps get owners in place who care more about winning than profit margins. Especially those getting millions in revenue sharing money and national broadcast deals (which when you add them all up equals roughly 200 million for each team every year) That's not counting local media rights, national radio rights, merchandising, concessions and tickets sold. Just a thought. Everyone thought the Dodgers would easily beat the Blue Jays to win the series. It was anything but that wasn't it? As has been shown by folks here at the web site. MLB has had more teams compete in and or/win the World Series than the NBA has had or the NFL either for their respective championships. -
White Sox win draft lottery, will pick #1 in 2026
Lip Man 1 replied to Buehrle>Wood's topic in Pale Hose Talk
I am able to read both stories easily. And if a story is behind a paywall (and the Sun-Times stopped doing that two years ago) this website doesn't look kindly on copying and pasting something that has to be paid for. One of the mods can correct me if I'm wrong about this. -
White Sox win draft lottery, will pick #1 in 2026
Lip Man 1 replied to Buehrle>Wood's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Finally some good news: https://soxmachine.com/2025/12/white-sox-win-mlb-draft-lottery https://chicago.suntimes.com/white-sox/2025/12/09/white-sox-win-2026-mlb-draft-lottery The Sun-Times story takes a look at the potential top picks -
It all depends on the return but I'm not in favor of this.
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July 9, 2006 - Tadahito Iguchi’s single in the last of the 19th inning gave the White Sox a dramatic 6-5 win over Boston at U.S. Cellular Field in the final game before the All-Star break. Jermaine Dye’s two out, ninth inning home run tied the game at three. Both teams scored two runs in the 11th and the score stayed that way until the 19th. The game took 6:19 to play. It also appeared to take something out of the World Champions; they lost 10 of the next 12 after the break and skidded to a 90-win season.
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Winter Meetings Dec. Trades FA Signings Thread
Lip Man 1 replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
https://chicago.suntimes.com/white-sox/2025/12/08/white-sox-taking-a-leap-hinges-on-development-of-young-players-not-outside-reinforcements -
😆And you believed him?
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Yes they fell apart after the break, still finished with 90 wins though.
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JR has never run this franchise as a "major market" team. Never has, never will.
