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Superstar Lamar

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  1. Did anyone ask the kid what he meant by soon?  He presented it so self assuredly as someone with inside knowledge that I would expect he would know a near exact date.

    I would give him a week before soon becomes another false "report" from him.  Maybe, like his Joc Pederson rumor, the Sox became so frustrated by him cracking the news on their plans that they will now refuse to bring him up out of spite.

    I guess if he had used the word "eventually" instead of "soon" no one would have taken notice and it wouldn't have forwarded his hoped for career.

  2. He will be a 30 year old catcher when he enters free agency.  My guess is he would jump at a long term deal.  That would take some big balls to bet on himself at that age at the position he plays and with his past production

  3. 4 hours ago, michelangelosmonkey said:

    The negativity on Soxtalk has reached a fever pitch and I just don't understand it.  For years the mantra has been...we must rebuild to move forward...we need patience...don't rush prospects.  And all of a sudden...with so much good rebuild news...everyone is losing their minds over a dozen major league games?  Moncada and Tim Anderson are two of the hottest hitters in baseball.  Eloy in the last seven games is hitting .321.  Rodon has pitched very well in two of his three starts and has 24 strikeouts in 16 innings.  Giolito has pitched great in one start and not so well against a hot team...but has struck out 12 in 11 innings and he's a failure?   Meanwhile Zack Collins has 4 homers and a triple in 14 at bats.  Dylan Cease was great in his first start.  Robert is hitting .400 with 4 home runs and three stolen bases in 6 games.  Hansen looks to be on the road back.  Madrigal had a great spring and we have the number three pick in a draft with three great looking prospects....so many exciting pieces doing exciting things and we are losing our minds because Ervin Santana gave up 7 runs in 3 innings or Daniel Palka is 0-20??   

    People are recognizing that an extra piece outside of the organization will be needed in order to be great.  The Sox balked when presented with that extra piece.

  4. 6 hours ago, The Sir said:

    After further reflection, I think this is the crux of it for me. Due to mitigating factors such as his own youth when the offense occurred, society determined that he didn't have to rot in prison for the rest of his life. He should be thankful for that. Nowhere does it mean he deserves an amazing job with a millionaire salary.

    As I said in my earlier post, I don't view employment in baseball to be something sacred.  It's a meritocracy.  He deserves a shot at the job if his talent is sufficient.

  5. There was a very thorough article about the situation a couple of years ago in, I believe, SI that is worth a read.

    One interesting excerpt, among many, was a third party expert in the field detailing that recidivism among underage people who commit the crime but undergo proper treatment is incredibly low.  I don't know how much that changes anyone's analysis.

    Personally, I don't think we have to entirely forgive and forget but you also cannot damn a 20 or so year old guy to walking the earth alone unworthy of employment once he has paid his debt.  I also don't romanticize a job in baseball as some special privilege bestowed on only the purest.  If he were hired for the lowest job you can think of, would you hate the company that hired him?  If so, then you are essentially saying he should never have employment.  In my opinion that position leads to additional legal problems against society in the future.

    I may find it repugnant but my line of thinking has to lead to an answer that I wouldn't be against the Sox hiring him.  Obviously there would have to be restrictions on his employment.

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  6. After a few days of reflecting, I am angrier than I was.

    The most likely scenario in all of this is that it is a 5 year contract after the opt out.  So we lost Manny over refusing to guarantee the final two years that will most likely never become an issue.

    Even more infuriating is that if the Sox had matched, they would have paid less over those five years than they were proposing to pay under their final offer.

    I am just getting myself angrier biting into this layered shit cake.

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