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22 minutes ago, SoxAce said:

I'd argue Norby but it isn't a terrible take at all.

Agreed.  But gal’s point remains.  There may no longer be much of a path to selling top assets for prospects any longer.  Teams aren’t willing to give them up.  That, along with the draft changes…

Welp, good luck Getz…

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1 hour ago, WhiteSox2023 said:

Agreed.  But gal’s point remains.  There may no longer be much of a path to selling top assets for prospects any longer.  Teams aren’t willing to give them up.  That, along with the draft changes…

Welp, good luck Getz…

Yes, I frequently draw strong conclusions based on the outcome of one trade deadline where the two best players available weren't even dealt.

Not like there were stars flying from one team to the next.

Also, why would teams be more willing to move top 100 prospects at years end (which just happened this past off season) but not at deadline?

This means nothing more than a lot of garbage was moved around.

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2 hours ago, WhiteSox2023 said:

Agreed.  But gal’s point remains.  There may no longer be much of a path to selling top assets for prospects any longer.  Teams aren’t willing to give them up.  That, along with the draft changes…

Welp, good luck Getz…

They’re fucked. 

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Can’t draft

Cant develop 

Can’t sign top INT players

Cant evaluate trade talent

Cant play with the real teams in FA 

How exactly are they going to build a good team?

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34 minutes ago, Tnetennba said:

Can’t draft

Cant develop 

Can’t sign top INT players

Cant evaluate trade talent

Cant play with the real teams in FA 

How exactly are they going to build a good team?

We can't waste a year for evaluations either.

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59 minutes ago, Tnetennba said:

Can’t draft

Cant develop 

Can’t sign top INT players

Cant evaluate trade talent

Cant play with the real teams in FA 

How exactly are they going to build a good team?

Sox ask for Crochet was 3 in a team's top 10.

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The two biggest rebuild success stories of the last decade were the Astros and the Orioles. Neither was built through selling off veterans.  

now the White Sox rebuild, which lasted two years, was maybe 65%-70%  via selling veterans.  
even teams that are good traders, don’t really do it through top 100 players. They just scout better than the other team and they have a system that they can fit players into.

 

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2 hours ago, macsandz said:

Sox ask for Crochet was 3 in a team's top 10.

That's a reasonable ask....and if they were all bats, it would have gone a long way to helping the barren wasteland of our position prospect depth.

Alas, it will have to wait till the offseason when the player agent will no longer have leverage. 

Ofcourse, if the club is gonna insist on someone eating Beni's entire deal as part of the Crochet trade, then we'll be lucky to get a single Top 10 prospect back in a given team's system. 

 

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4 hours ago, macsandz said:

Sox ask for Crochet was 3 in a team's top 10.

not sure how well versed you are in math but that's a range of about 300 players and at least 200 of them are going to be outside of the top 100 

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4 hours ago, macsandz said:

Sox ask for Crochet was 3 in a team's top 10.

Stupid nobody took em up… I assume they would have if last week didn’t happen… and I also assume they will get that this offseason.

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8 minutes ago, bobbydanks said:

not sure how well versed you are in math but that's a range of about 300 players and at least 200 of them are going to be outside of the top 100 

The f*** you talkin about boy?

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the best path is and always has been drafting and developing. if you can't get that right you aren't going to be consistently successful. sox are a perfect example of that.

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10 hours ago, GreenSox said:

The two biggest rebuild success stories of the last decade were the Astros and the Orioles. Neither was built through selling off veterans.  

now the White Sox rebuild, which lasted two years, was maybe 65%-70%  via selling veterans.  
even teams that are good traders, don’t really do it through top 100 players. They just scout better than the other team and they have a system that they can fit players into.

 

Orioles rebuild thus far hasn't really done anything that ours didn't do. 

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2 hours ago, Snowy Demon said:

Snelling is on MLB pipeline 100, and he was traded for a relief pitcher rental in Scott.  

So many trades but what was the most significant trade?

Snelling's arrow is pointing down.  That'll happen when you get absolutely lit up in AA.  He's still interesting, but he's no longer a top 100 guy. 

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Also, this idea that because no top 100 prospects were dealt this deadline (even though many were dealt last deadline and this past offseason), it means no top 100 prospects will ever be dealt henceforth for the rest of time is  nonsense.  

 

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3 minutes ago, Nardiwashere said:

Also, this idea that because no top 100 prospects were dealt this deadline (even though many were dealt last deadline and this past offseason), it means no top 100 prospects will ever be dealt henceforth for the rest of time is  nonsense.  

 

It certainly fits the sky is falling narrative, tho. 

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18 minutes ago, PaleAleSox said:

Orioles rebuild thus far hasn't really done anything that ours didn't do. 

While this is accurate on July 31st, 2024, I don't believe it will be on July 31st, 2026. 

They won 101 games last season, won the division and made the playoffs. 

This season, they are still in 1st place in the AL East, and will almost certainly make the playoffs. At that point, they have matched what the Sox "rebuild" did, and if they win a playoff series, then they already topped it. 

They also are anchored by two of the best players in the league, which is something the Sox never had. Lastly, when the 2024 MLB Draft took place earlier this month, USA Today and Fan Graphs ranked the O's having the best farm system in baseball. Something the Sox could never boast during their short "window" of contention. 

They are set up much differently than the Sox were. 

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5 minutes ago, Tony said:

While this is accurate on July 31st, 2024, I don't believe it will be on July 31st, 2026. 

They won 101 games last season, won the division and made the playoffs. 

This season, they are still in 1st place in the AL East, and will almost certainly make the playoffs. At that point, they have matched what the Sox "rebuild" did, and if they win a playoff series, then they already topped it. 

They also are anchored by two of the best players in the league, which is something the Sox never had. Lastly, when the 2024 MLB Draft took place earlier this month, USA Today and Fan Graphs ranked the O's having the best farm system in baseball. Something the Sox could never boast during their short "window" of contention. 

They are set up much differently than the Sox were. 

Yeah I am sure it will be more successful overall, but to call it successful already would mean you'd have to think the Sox one was successful. Which we know it wasn't. So I'm not claiming it on the Astros level quite yet. Might never get there.

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