tray Posted July 7, 2023 Share Posted July 7, 2023 Grifol should go after the All Star break. Once the season ends JR should probably make larger changes to the baseball side of management, starting with Hahn. Right now Rick looks like a deer caught in the headlights. I actually feel sorry for him because a lot of the close losses this season have been a result of bad luck, bad moves, and bad decisions by Grifol and Katz plus unexpected under-performance by a lot of players. And then there is this: Hindsight is always 20/20. We call that Monday morni ng quarterbacking in the football world. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dick Allen Posted July 7, 2023 Share Posted July 7, 2023 Phil Jackson called it the Last Dance at Grant Park celebrating the Bulls 6th championship. People panicked but held out hope Phil was mistaken and they would give it another go until someone showed they could beat them. It wasn't to be. Phil was right, it was over. Who knew on the October night back in 2021 when Leury Garcia hit one over the CF wall to lead the White Sox to victory, avoiding a first round sweep, that it was the White Sox last dance. Please fire these dopes today. 9 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Balta1701 Posted July 7, 2023 Share Posted July 7, 2023 8 minutes ago, tray said: Grifol should go after the All Star break. Once the season ends JR should probably make larger changes to the baseball side of management, starting with Hahn. Right now Rick looks like a deer caught in the headlights. I actually feel sorry for him because a lot of the close losses this season have been a result of bad luck, bad moves, and bad decisions by Grifol and Katz plus unexpected under-performance by a lot of players. And then there is this: Hindsight is always 20/20. We call that Monday morni ng quarterbacking in the football world. How could Rick Hahn he have possibly dealt with bad moves and bad decisions by Grifol and Katz? They should clearly deal with the person making those bad moves and who hired Grifol and Katz, they're clearly a problem. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kyyle23 Posted July 7, 2023 Share Posted July 7, 2023 Just now, Balta1701 said: How could Rick Hahn he have possibly dealt with bad moves and bad decisions by Grifol and Katz? They should clearly deal with the person making those bad moves and who hired Grifol and Katz, they're clearly a problem. It’s weird, I only hope Rick can find the person responsible for all of this! (meme needed? Probs not) 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Kids Can Play Posted July 7, 2023 Share Posted July 7, 2023 1 hour ago, LittleHurtCG said: Hahn is going nowhere. The dreadful thing is that this thread will still be active 4 years from now. Hoping for change within the White Sox organization is like beating your head against the wall. If Hahn is still the GM in 4 years, means one of two things. Hahn's demented boss Jerry is still alive and the Hahn mediocrity is worse than ever. If that is the case, the Sox home game attendance will challenge the all-time Sox lowest attendance records. Additionally many loyal die-hard Sox fans like myself will have probably have dropped the team and taken a leave of absence, until the new ownership takes over. In 4 years if Hahn is still here, I will not be one of those fans knocking their head against the wall...as I won't be following the team. I'll find a new team to follow until the new owner takes over. . 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dick Allen Posted July 7, 2023 Share Posted July 7, 2023 6 minutes ago, The Kids Can Play said: If Hahn is still the GM in 4 years, means one of two things. Hahn's demented boss Jerry is still alive and the Hahn mediocrity is worse than ever. If that is the case, the Sox home game attendance will challenge the all-time Sox lowest attendance records. Additionally many loyal die-hard Sox fans like myself will have probably have dropped the team and taken a leave of absence, until the new ownership takes over. In 4 years if Hahn is still here, I will not be one of those fans knocking their head against the wall...as I won't be following the team. I'll find a new team to follow until the new owner takes over. . The Sox had one of the biggest attendance drops year to year from last year to this year. Next year will be worse. A lot of people were hanging on thinking it was all LaRussa's fault. They will go. JR will trim payroll even more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JoeC Posted July 7, 2023 Share Posted July 7, 2023 It's simple. Reinsdorf's job as an owner is to hire the right people, give them the resources to succeed, and give them the authority to make decisions on how to succeed. He doesn't hire the right people, handcuffs them on resources (both big league and minor league resources), and undermines their authority by doing stupid s%*# like hiring TLR behind Hahn's back. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bmags Posted July 7, 2023 Share Posted July 7, 2023 *Rick hahn in the bathroom practicing his resignation speech when wife tries to get in locked door* "What are you doing?!" "Umm Drugs" - Rick Hahn 2 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chicago White Sox Posted July 7, 2023 Author Share Posted July 7, 2023 11 minutes ago, bmags said: *Rick hahn in the bathroom practicing his resignation speech when wife tries to get in locked door* "What are you doing?!" "Umm Drugs" - Rick Hahn ??? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dick Allen Posted July 7, 2023 Share Posted July 7, 2023 I read Everett Teaford, White Sox minor league pitching coordinator left to coach at Auburn. I'm not thinking he was the problem. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tony Posted July 7, 2023 Share Posted July 7, 2023 3 hours ago, Kyyle23 said: Lightning in a bottle is always possible I guess, but it’s hard for me to look at the lack of commitment to the continued and future health of this organization and think that some guy could actually work with this successfully We only know so much, but seemingly, we can piece together a few things. - Coming off the World Series in 2005, the Sox had the 4th highest payroll in 2006, behind the Yanks, Red Sox and Angels - In 2022, the Sox came in with the 7th highest payroll, at 203,205,326..according to Spotrac. The point is, Jerry will spend in the upper echelon when the team is in a good spot and there is buzz around the team. Now, we also know what he won't do. He seemingly won't go over 5 years with a pitcher, and signing a 300+ million dollar player seems unlikely. We also don't know what he is comfortable with/willing to spend on internals like scouting and analytics, but I tend to believe he would mostly leave that to the President/GM of Baseball, assigning them an overall budget and determining where that money needs to go. Those are absolutely hurdles that any GM would need to leap, but there are plenty of "successful" GM's that have those same limitations placed on them every year, often times much worse. The Twins, Indians, Rays, Brewers, etc all have way harsher payroll restrictions, yet have been wildly more successful than the Sox over the last decade+ My point is building a successful, consistent and good baseball team is possible under the "limitations" Jerry sets. Certainly harder than someone like the Dodgers, Mets, Red Sox, Yankees...but I believe it absolutely could be done. Rick is very bad at his job, and Jerry continues to let blind loyalty destroy his legacy. Where we sit today, I no doubt hold Jerry/Kenny/Rick all responsible, where the blame goes doesn't really matter at this point because we suffer no matter what. I'm just saying I believe from a pure baseball standpoint, Rick has hurt this team more than anyone else. 3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thedoctor Posted July 7, 2023 Share Posted July 7, 2023 54 minutes ago, Tony said: We only know so much, but seemingly, we can piece together a few things. - Coming off the World Series in 2005, the Sox had the 4th highest payroll in 2006, behind the Yanks, Red Sox and Angels - In 2022, the Sox came in with the 7th highest payroll, at 203,205,326..according to Spotrac. The point is, Jerry will spend in the upper echelon when the team is in a good spot and there is buzz around the team. Now, we also know what he won't do. He seemingly won't go over 5 years with a pitcher, and signing a 300+ million dollar player seems unlikely. We also don't know what he is comfortable with/willing to spend on internals like scouting and analytics, but I tend to believe he would mostly leave that to the President/GM of Baseball, assigning them an overall budget and determining where that money needs to go. Those are absolutely hurdles that any GM would need to leap, but there are plenty of "successful" GM's that have those same limitations placed on them every year, often times much worse. The Twins, Indians, Rays, Brewers, etc all have way harsher payroll restrictions, yet have been wildly more successful than the Sox over the last decade+ My point is building a successful, consistent and good baseball team is possible under the "limitations" Jerry sets. Certainly harder than someone like the Dodgers, Mets, Red Sox, Yankees...but I believe it absolutely could be done. Rick is very bad at his job, and Jerry continues to let blind loyalty destroy his legacy. Where we sit today, I no doubt hold Jerry/Kenny/Rick all responsible, where the blame goes doesn't really matter at this point because we suffer no matter what. I'm just saying I believe from a pure baseball standpoint, Rick has hurt this team more than anyone else. given the budget parameters that hahn would know better than anyone, the money spent on and attention paid to bullpen pieces is straight-up malpractice. all the while just letting two positions essentially get filled for multiple seasons by below league average has-beens or never will bes. he has two examples in his bullpen this year why you should never, ever do that. and he did it multiple seasons. ffs 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Kids Can Play Posted July 7, 2023 Share Posted July 7, 2023 1 hour ago, Dick Allen said: The Sox had one of the biggest attendance drops year to year from last year to this year. Next year will be worse. A lot of people were hanging on thinking it was all LaRussa's fault. They will go. JR will trim payroll even more. Here are the Sox attendance figures going back to 1970. I know this probably won't happen, but I wish while Jerry is still alive and Hahn still the GM, the attendance could get down to the the levels of 1970 or 1975. Chicago White Attendance YEAR BALLPARK GM AVG SEASON 1970 Comiskey Park 6,115 495,355 1971 Comiskey Park 10,295 833,891 1972 Comiskey Park 15,290 1,177,318 1973 Comiskey Park 16,081 1,302,527 1974 Comiskey Park 14,105 1,149,596 1975 Comiskey Park 9,327 750,802 1976 Comiskey Park 11,366 914,945 1977 Comiskey Park 20,458 1,657,135 1978 Comiskey Park 18,523 1,491,100 1979 Comiskey Park 16,009 1,280,702 1980 Comiskey Park 14,819 1,200,365 1981 Comiskey Park 17,861 946,651 1982 Comiskey Park 19,355 1,567,787 1983 Comiskey Park 26,331 2,132,821 1984 Comiskey Park 26,383 2,136,988 1985 Comiskey Park 20,489 1,669,888 1986 Comiskey Park 17,584 1,424,313 1987 Comiskey Park 14,914 1,208,060 1988 Comiskey Park 13,860 1,115,749 1989 Comiskey Park 12,989 1,045,651 1990 Comiskey Park 24,720 2,002,357 1991 Comiskey Park (II) 36,224 2,934,154 1992 Comiskey Park (II) 33,101 2,681,156 1993 Comiskey Park (II) 31,865 2,581,091 1994 Comiskey Park (II) 30,042 1,697,398 1995 Comiskey Park (II) 22,204 1,609,773 1996 Comiskey Park (II) 20,569 1,676,403 1997 Comiskey Park (II) 23,165 1,864,782 1998 Comiskey Park (II) 17,175 1,391,146 1999 Comiskey Park (II) 16,656 1,349,151 2000 Comiskey Park (II) 24,047 1,947,799 2001 Comiskey Park (II) 22,077 1,766,172 2002 Comiskey Park (II) 20,701 1,676,804 2003 U.S. Cellular Field 23,944 1,939,524 2004 U.S. Cellular Field 24,437 1,930,537 2005 U.S. Cellular Field 28,923 2,342,834 2006 U.S. Cellular Field 36,511 2,957,414 2007 U.S. Cellular Field 33,140 2,684,395 2008 U.S. Cellular Field 30,877 2,501,103 2009 U.S. Cellular Field 28,199 2,284,164 2010 U.S. Cellular Field 27,091 2,194,378 2011 U.S. Cellular Field 24,705 2,001,117 2012 U.S. Cellular Field 24,271 1,965,955 2013 U.S. Cellular Field 21,832 1,768,413 2014 U.S. Cellular Field 20,381 1,650,821 2015 U.S. Cellular Field 21,677 1,755,810 2016 U.S. Cellular Field 21,559 1,746,293 2017 Guaranteed Rate Field 20,626 1,629,470 2018 Guaranteed Rate Field 20,110 1,608,817 2019 Guaranteed Rate Field 20,622 1,649,775 2020 Guaranteed Rate Field COVID COVID 2021 Guaranteed Rate Field 19,708 1,596,385 2022 Guaranteed Rate Field 24,807 2,009,359 2023 Guaranteed Rate Field 20,415 837,051 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FloydBannister1983 Posted July 7, 2023 Share Posted July 7, 2023 3 minutes ago, The Kids Can Play said: Here are the Sox attendance figures going back to 1970. I know this probably won't happen, but I wish while Jerry is still alive and Hahn still the GM, the attendance could get down to the the levels of 1970 or 1975. Chicago White Attendance YEAR BALLPARK GM AVG SEASON 1970 Comiskey Park 6,115 495,355 1971 Comiskey Park 10,295 833,891 1972 Comiskey Park 15,290 1,177,318 1973 Comiskey Park 16,081 1,302,527 1974 Comiskey Park 14,105 1,149,596 1975 Comiskey Park 9,327 750,802 1976 Comiskey Park 11,366 914,945 1977 Comiskey Park 20,458 1,657,135 1978 Comiskey Park 18,523 1,491,100 1979 Comiskey Park 16,009 1,280,702 1980 Comiskey Park 14,819 1,200,365 1981 Comiskey Park 17,861 946,651 1982 Comiskey Park 19,355 1,567,787 1983 Comiskey Park 26,331 2,132,821 1984 Comiskey Park 26,383 2,136,988 1985 Comiskey Park 20,489 1,669,888 1986 Comiskey Park 17,584 1,424,313 1987 Comiskey Park 14,914 1,208,060 1988 Comiskey Park 13,860 1,115,749 1989 Comiskey Park 12,989 1,045,651 1990 Comiskey Park 24,720 2,002,357 1991 Comiskey Park (II) 36,224 2,934,154 1992 Comiskey Park (II) 33,101 2,681,156 1993 Comiskey Park (II) 31,865 2,581,091 1994 Comiskey Park (II) 30,042 1,697,398 1995 Comiskey Park (II) 22,204 1,609,773 1996 Comiskey Park (II) 20,569 1,676,403 1997 Comiskey Park (II) 23,165 1,864,782 1998 Comiskey Park (II) 17,175 1,391,146 1999 Comiskey Park (II) 16,656 1,349,151 2000 Comiskey Park (II) 24,047 1,947,799 2001 Comiskey Park (II) 22,077 1,766,172 2002 Comiskey Park (II) 20,701 1,676,804 2003 U.S. Cellular Field 23,944 1,939,524 2004 U.S. Cellular Field 24,437 1,930,537 2005 U.S. Cellular Field 28,923 2,342,834 2006 U.S. Cellular Field 36,511 2,957,414 2007 U.S. Cellular Field 33,140 2,684,395 2008 U.S. Cellular Field 30,877 2,501,103 2009 U.S. Cellular Field 28,199 2,284,164 2010 U.S. Cellular Field 27,091 2,194,378 2011 U.S. Cellular Field 24,705 2,001,117 2012 U.S. Cellular Field 24,271 1,965,955 2013 U.S. Cellular Field 21,832 1,768,413 2014 U.S. Cellular Field 20,381 1,650,821 2015 U.S. Cellular Field 21,677 1,755,810 2016 U.S. Cellular Field 21,559 1,746,293 2017 Guaranteed Rate Field 20,626 1,629,470 2018 Guaranteed Rate Field 20,110 1,608,817 2019 Guaranteed Rate Field 20,622 1,649,775 2020 Guaranteed Rate Field COVID COVID 2021 Guaranteed Rate Field 19,708 1,596,385 2022 Guaranteed Rate Field 24,807 2,009,359 2023 Guaranteed Rate Field 20,415 837,051 It seems that their modern day floor is about 1.6 million, which they are pretty close to (slightly above) right now. I don’t think they drop off more next year. I can’t see 1.4 or lower which would be a 25 year low. It would be laughably fun to see. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kyyle23 Posted July 7, 2023 Share Posted July 7, 2023 Hey look at the clear bump in attendance when they are good, the next season carries over and the fans buy in, then mass exodus when the same bullshit happens every time attendance is blamed for lack of moves or money, it should be pointed out that the Sox fans are there when they know you have done it right 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lip Man 1 Posted July 7, 2023 Share Posted July 7, 2023 22 minutes ago, Kyyle23 said: Hey look at the clear bump in attendance when they are good, the next season carries over and the fans buy in, then mass exodus when the same bullshit happens every time attendance is blamed for lack of moves or money, it should be pointed out that the Sox fans are there when they know you have done it right Very true. The issue is the Sox can not consistently "win" and I use that term loosely. Especially since 2007 started, I mean only five winning seasons. How do you generate momentum with that type of track record? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jerksticks Posted July 7, 2023 Share Posted July 7, 2023 2 hours ago, JoeC said: It's simple. Reinsdorf's job as an owner is to hire the right people, give them the resources to succeed, and give them the authority to make decisions on how to succeed. He doesn't hire the right people, handcuffs them on resources (both big league and minor league resources), and undermines their authority by doing stupid s%*# like hiring TLR behind Hahn's back. Now that I’ve had time to reflect I definitely think Rick must have called out JR about handcuffing him with big FAs and then JR basically spanked him and told him, “Guess what, TLR is now your manager.” I don’t know why but I really can’t shake the feeling it was done as an insult to Rick. Why he didn’t quit I can’t figure. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dick Allen Posted July 7, 2023 Share Posted July 7, 2023 1 hour ago, FloydBannister1983 said: It seems that their modern day floor is about 1.6 million, which they are pretty close to (slightly above) right now. I don’t think they drop off more next year. I can’t see 1.4 or lower which would be a 25 year low. It would be laughably fun to see. Normally I would agree with you, but this has a different feel. I dropped out after last season. I know a few who gave it one more shot. During the rebuild and most of the time they were mired in mediocrity, they treated their season ticketholders like royalty. No more. Now they think they are doing you the favor by selling you tickets to watch their AAA product. I think 1.3 to 1.4 is not only possible but probable unless they make some really popular changes. No one has any trust in this front office. Even their boy Bob is taking his shots saying it was the shortest contention window of all time. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NCsoxfan Posted July 7, 2023 Share Posted July 7, 2023 3 hours ago, tray said: Grifol should go after the All Star break. Once the season ends JR should probably make larger changes to the baseball side of management, starting with Hahn. Right now Rick looks like a deer caught in the headlights. I actually feel sorry for him because a lot of the close losses this season have been a result of bad luck, bad moves, and bad decisions by Grifol and Katz plus unexpected under-performance by a lot of players. And then there is this: Hindsight is always 20/20. We call that Monday morni ng quarterbacking in the football world. How can you feel bad for him? He’s constructed a poor roster that’s clearly nowhere close to competing for a championship. Luck has nothing to do with it. He’s out classed in every single way (draft, free agent signings, etc) by his peers. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NCsoxfan Posted July 7, 2023 Share Posted July 7, 2023 21 minutes ago, Jerksticks said: Now that I’ve had time to reflect I definitely think Rick must have called out JR about handcuffing him with big FAs and then JR basically spanked him and told him, “Guess what, TLR is now your manager.” I don’t know why but I really can’t shake the feeling it was done as an insult to Rick. Why he didn’t quit I can’t figure. TLR didn’t construct a flawed roster. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
caulfield12 Posted July 7, 2023 Share Posted July 7, 2023 Maybe Rick Hahn is NOT real??? If that was really the case...at least we could be mired in mediocrity. Maybe for NotRickHahn's next trick we can plug all the White Sox trade options into ChatGPT and come up with a better "retooling" plan for 2024... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Balta1701 Posted July 7, 2023 Share Posted July 7, 2023 15 minutes ago, NCsoxfan said: TLR didn’t construct a flawed roster. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jerksticks Posted July 7, 2023 Share Posted July 7, 2023 2 hours ago, NCsoxfan said: TLR didn’t construct a flawed The TLR experience destroyed all the hope, love and interest I had in this baseball team since about 1997. im no longer a diehard. Rick Hahn being a terrible GM didn’t do that. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NCsoxfan Posted July 7, 2023 Share Posted July 7, 2023 4 minutes ago, Jerksticks said: The TLR experience destroyed all the hope, love and interest I had in this baseball team since about 1997. im no longer a diehard. Rick Hahn being a terrible GM didn’t do that. Hahn = boiling frog syndrome Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
caulfield12 Posted July 8, 2023 Share Posted July 8, 2023 23 minutes ago, NCsoxfan said: Hahn = boiling frog syndrome No more managers left to blame when he chose Renteria and Grifol...was part of the brain trust that forced Ventura into providing cover for the front office after Ozzie left as well. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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