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18 minutes ago, wegner said:

Every year, there are teams that just disappoint.  This White Sox team just seems to be a .500 club at best this season.  They could turn it around but have really given no indication that they will.  They play a nice series against the Giants then come home and play like crap.  They come back multiple times against Minnesota to take that game 3 and then get no momentum whatsoever from what should have been a great win.  They are just so frustrating.

I don't even know if this team is a .500 club. They didn't play all that well against the Giants. San Francisco gave them those three games. 3-6 so far during this run against division opponents. Everybody is talking about an upcoming weak schedule. Those teams are no doubt looking forward to playing the White Sox.

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19 minutes ago, Jack Parkman said:

This is who they are. Outside of a hot first half against a weak schedule, and a 2020 season that saw them playing the ALC and NLC only for 60 games, they've been a .500 team more or less. 

The 2022 White Sox remain behind the pace of the intentionally tanking 2019 White Sox.

Ricky Renteria 2020 35-25 .583 > Tony La Russa 2021 93-69 .574

Ricky Renteria 2019 42-44 .488 > Tony La Russa 2022 41-45 .477

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3 minutes ago, Bad Hombre said:

“The money will be spent!”…..on our talented, yet unproven prospects who will then take the money and mail it in! Only if Big Brain Hahn had any foresight ?

This model hasn't been copied around the league because it makes no sense to fill out the payroll with unproven players when they could be on rookie deals while paying for veteran production. If anything, the Soxshould operate like the Rays.

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4 minutes ago, Chick Mercedes said:

This model hasn't been copied around the league because it makes no sense to fill out the payroll with unproven players when they could be on rookie deals while paying for veteran production. If anything, the Soxshould operate like the Rays.

At the time, signing Moncada, Jimenez, and Robert to those long deals was awesome. Now, in hindsight, its kind of like.... maybe we should have made sure they can play before we throw all this money at them.

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Just now, T R U said:

At the time, signing Moncada, Jimenez, and Robert to those long deals was awesome. Now, in hindsight, its kind of like.... maybe we should have made sure they can play before we throw all this money at them.

It has worked out extremely well for the Guardians ever since the late 90's.

They were the organization the Sox attempted to copy in terms of a blueprint for sustained success.

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1 minute ago, T R U said:

At the time, signing Moncada, Jimenez, and Robert to those long deals was awesome. Now, in hindsight, its kind of like.... maybe we should have made sure they can play before we throw all this money at them.

It made no sense back then and makes even less sense today. Hahn was desperate to alleviate the embarrassment of the Machado fiasco and this was his solution. 

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17 minutes ago, Chick Mercedes said:

This model hasn't been copied around the league because it makes no sense to fill out the payroll with unproven players when they could be on rookie deals while paying for veteran production. If anything, the Soxshould operate like the Rays.

Franco got a huge payday/extension.

You have to pay up for star quality young position player talent to convince the fanbase you're not going to just dump them at the earliest opportunity.

Otoh, distinguishing that Austin Meadows is not a star and can be leveraged for more cost-efficient youngsters.  

(They tried to do the exact same thing with Snell and Glasnow until he got hurt.)

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3 minutes ago, Bad Hombre said:

It made no sense back then and makes even less sense today. Hahn was desperate to alleviate the embarrassment of the Machado fiasco and this was his solution. 

It made all the sense in the world if they were to live up to their billing...otherwise, you simply will end up with just a two year window like the Royals as your talent all leaves in FA.

If there's one thing we DO know, it's that spending for other teams' free agents at top of market rates is not the way to go since they consistently fail to execute there.

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7 minutes ago, Bad Hombre said:

It made no sense back then and makes even less sense today. Hahn was desperate to alleviate the embarrassment of the Machado fiasco and this was his solution. 

Yeah, this year alone Moncada, Eloy, and Robert count 27 million against the payroll but could have been around 6-7 million if not extended.

I am not going to try and shit on this now though, I was a fan of the extensions at the time. Just hasn't worked out so far.

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7 minutes ago, T R U said:

Yeah, this year alone Moncada, Eloy, and Robert count 27 million against the payroll but could have been around 6-7 million if not extended.

I am not going to try and shit on this now though, I was a fan of the extensions at the time. Just hasn't worked out so far.

Moncada makes 17 million in '23, 25 million in '24

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43 minutes ago, CaliSoxFanViaSWside said:

Unfortunately the guy I think the Sox can really use is Ian Happ. He play's every day, switch hitter decent OF though he rarely plays RF. Hits both RHP and LHP. Unfortunately he's at peak value and the Cubs signed through next year. Will be interesting to see who the Cubs get for him and who he goes to. Yanks ? Padres ?

Would the Cubs take Eloy back for him ?

Unfortunately Eloy currently has effectively zero trade value, particularly to a rebuilding team. He’s due a decent amount of money (like $30 million guaranteed) the next 2.5 seasons but has not performed at all and has multiple injuries on his record. While he does have option years, they’re options for $15 and $18 million, so even if he turns into an average OF, keeping him is expensive. He’s another guy you just have to hold onto and hope he breaks out: rebuilding teams like the Cubs go for guys like Eloy when they’re put on waivers in a couple years. I’m sure you could get someone to take a chance on him, but not with anything of value coming back.

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31 minutes ago, caulfield12 said:

It made all the sense in the world if they were to live up to their billing...otherwise, you simply will end up with just a two year window like the Royals as your talent all leaves in FA.

If there's one thing we DO know, it's that spending for other teams' free agents at top of market rates is not the way to go since they consistently fail to execute there.

That’s a big “if.” So big that it’s usually  why we don’t see these types of extensions.
 

The Padres & Phillies are pretty happy with the Machado & Harper contracts!

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36 minutes ago, T R U said:

Yeah, this year alone Moncada, Eloy, and Robert count 27 million against the payroll but could have been around 6-7 million if not extended.

I am not going to try and shit on this now though, I was a fan of the extensions at the time. Just hasn't worked out so far.

 Would Hahn have tried to extend Ron Kittle or Gordan Beckham ;)

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24 minutes ago, Balta1701 said:

Unfortunately Eloy currently has effectively zero trade value, particularly to a rebuilding team. He’s due a decent amount of money (like $30 million guaranteed) the next 2.5 seasons but has not performed at all and has multiple injuries on his record. While he does have option years, they’re options for $15 and $18 million, so even if he turns into an average OF, keeping him is expensive. He’s another guy you just have to hold onto and hope he breaks out: rebuilding teams like the Cubs go for guys like Eloy when they’re put on waivers in a couple years. I’m sure you could get someone to take a chance on him, but not with anything of value coming back.

I said it rather tongue in cheek plus you never know !

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people who didnt watch the game will think bieber was great

 

he was okay - the white sox are just dog shit.

 

He threw like 11 90 mph fastballs down the middle and nothing to show for it... also hung some breaking pitches with no real penalty.

 

This team hasnt won shit and has no clue how to.

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1 minute ago, harkness99 said:

people who didnt watch the game will think bieber was great

 

he was okay - the white sox are just dog shit.

 

He threw like 11 90 mph fastballs down the middle and nothing to show for it... also hung some breaking pitches with no real penalty.

 

This team hasnt won shit and has no clue how to.

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