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1 hour ago, TaylorStSox said:

Clevinger was a 3 WAR pitcher for the Sox.

First of all, 2.1 fWAR.

Secondly, he was -0.1 fWAR when they boldly resigned him when for some reason no one in the league would trade for him the previous year and for some reason no one would sign him at all despite him putting up a 2.2 fWAR season the previous year. 

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1 hour ago, Balta1701 said:

First of all, 2.1 fWAR.

Secondly, he was -0.1 fWAR when they boldly resigned him when for some reason no one in the league would trade for him the previous year and for some reason no one would sign him at all despite him putting up a 2.2 fWAR season the previous year. 

Agreed. He was surplus value. Fantastic signing. We'll be lucky if Wilson is as good.

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5 minutes ago, TaylorStSox said:

Agreed. He was surplus value. Fantastic signing. We'll be lucky if Wilson is as good.

So $3 million for -0.1 fWAR is surplus value? With no ability to trade him and thus not even a reliever coming back for him? Explain to me how this works I'm confused. 

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18 minutes ago, TaylorStSox said:

Clevinger was worth $22.5M in WAR for the Sox and was paid $12M. Fantastic value.

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Rick Hahn signed Clevinger without doing a background check on him, and had to admit he wouldn't have done that signing had he done his due diligence. He got fired. Literally all of Clevinger's performance came from Rick Hahn.

Chris Getz signed known domestic abuser Clevinger for $3 million, at a time when no one around the league other than Chris Getz would touch him. He was a full free agent again, so the White Sox could have gone elsewhere, he could have gone to Korea, whatever. He was worth -$0.9 million.

I will take $2 million to produce 0 War sitting on my ass and that would make me a better signing than Clevinger was for Getz.

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2 hours ago, Balta1701 said:

Rick Hahn signed Clevinger without doing a background check on him, and had to admit he wouldn't have done that signing had he done his due diligence. He got fired. Literally all of Clevinger's performance came from Rick Hahn.

Chris Getz signed known domestic abuser Clevinger for $3 million, at a time when no one around the league other than Chris Getz would touch him. He was a full free agent again, so the White Sox could have gone elsewhere, he could have gone to Korea, whatever. He was worth -$0.9 million.

I will take $2 million to produce 0 War sitting on my ass and that would make me a better signing than Clevinger was for Getz.

Isn't the rumor that both times involved one of the owners of the team being good friends with him and is also a garbage human?

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3 hours ago, Balta1701 said:

Rick Hahn signed Clevinger without doing a background check on him, and had to admit he wouldn't have done that signing had he done his due diligence. He got fired. Literally all of Clevinger's performance came from Rick Hahn.

Chris Getz signed known domestic abuser Clevinger for $3 million, at a time when no one around the league other than Chris Getz would touch him. He was a full free agent again, so the White Sox could have gone elsewhere, he could have gone to Korea, whatever. He was worth -$0.9 million.

I will take $2 million to produce 0 War sitting on my ass and that would make me a better signing than Clevinger was for Getz.

The tremendous value we got out of Clevinger was a team effort. You're right.

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20 minutes ago, TaylorStSox said:

The tremendous value we got out of Clevinger was a team effort. You're right.

Clevinger’s value was really only in what he could return in a trade.  No one wanted him because of the shitstorm surrounding him.  So while it’s great that he put up a 3 WAR for Rick Hahn and his 61-101 team in 2023, ultimately who cares?  The Sox paid him $15 million over two seasons and have nothing to show for it.  Now, no team even wants him, but I’m sure Clevinger is still enjoying that $15 million dollars for 24 good starts in 2023.

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1 hour ago, WhiteSox2023 said:

Clevinger’s value was really only in what he could return in a trade.  No one wanted him because of the shitstorm surrounding him.  So while it’s great that he put up a 3 WAR for Rick Hahn and his 61-101 team in 2023, ultimately who cares?  The Sox paid him $15 million over two seasons and have nothing to show for it.  Now, no team even wants him, but I’m sure Clevinger is still enjoying that $15 million dollars for 24 good starts in 2023.

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I'll agree that Clevenger's only value would have been in trade. But we already saw that nobody wanted to pick him off waivers just for the price of his contract in 23. His signing in 24 was a pure desperation move to get any innings from a competent pitcher, and he failed at that. I'd love to never hear his name or see his ferret face again. 

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7 hours ago, TaylorStSox said:

I said "as a White Sox." Between Clevinger and Fedde, Getz has done a fantastic job signing FA pitchers.

You're completely discounting the impact he had on Sox PR as well as the fractured clubhouse...would you dare hire him to coach your kid, for example?

Probably not.

And his health was always going to be murky at best, which was the final nail in the coffin for his lack of "tradability."

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15 hours ago, caulfield12 said:

You're completely discounting the impact he had on Sox PR as well as the fractured clubhouse...would you dare hire him to coach your kid, for example?

Probably not.

And his health was always going to be murky at best, which was the final nail in the coffin for his lack of "tradability."

The Sox didn't receive much national scrutiny, and the average fan didn't care that he was falsely accused of domestic violence. The clubhouse was fractured by Grandal and Lynn, not Clevinger. 

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14 minutes ago, TaylorStSox said:

The Sox didn't receive much national scrutiny, and the average fan didn't care that he was falsely accused of domestic violence. The clubhouse was fractured by Grandal and Lynn, not Clevinger. 

Why has moved around to so many teams and never found a long-term home?

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On 12/20/2024 at 6:02 PM, WhiteSox2023 said:

Clevinger’s value was really only in what he could return in a trade.  No one wanted him because of the shitstorm surrounding him.  So while it’s great that he put up a 3 WAR for Rick Hahn and his 61-101 team in 2023, ultimately who cares?  The Sox paid him $15 million over two seasons and have nothing to show for it.  Now, no team even wants him, but I’m sure Clevinger is still enjoying that $15 million dollars for 24 good starts in 2023.

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To be fair most of the 15 million went to his defense attorneys 

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21 hours ago, TaylorStSox said:

The Sox didn't receive much national scrutiny, and the average fan didn't care that he was falsely accused of domestic violence. The clubhouse was fractured by Grandal and Lynn, not Clevinger. 

Clevinger has been one of the most unliked players in baseball (by his peers) for nearly as long as he's been in the league. The only guy he got along with was Bauer - another guy no one liked.

Edit: and it had nothing to do with politics. Majority of big leaguers are conservative.

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Since I always hate on moves on this board, I'll say I like this signing as well.

Bryse isn't a star by any means, but he's shown an ability to keep guys off balance and get more from his stuff than it plays. He might be a 4.5 ERA guy, but he's a nice swing arm who can go long relief and start about 10-12 games a year in a pinch.

For this price, this is a nice viable bullpen piece who will for sure get lit up sometimes, but should be able to eat enough innings in spots designed for him to do so to be worth his roster spot.

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50 minutes ago, Look at Ray Ray Run said:

Since I always hate on moves on this board, I'll say I like this signing as well.

Bryse isn't a star by any means, but he's shown an ability to keep guys off balance and get more from his stuff than it plays. He might be a 4.5 ERA guy, but he's a nice swing arm who can go long relief and start about 10-12 games a year in a pinch.

For this price, this is a nice viable bullpen piece who will for sure get lit up sometimes, but should be able to eat enough innings in spots designed for him to do so to be worth his roster spot.

Agreed.  Is it a bit surprising that all he could get is $1.05 million after his last two seasons of performance?  I mean, he made a million from the Brewers last year.  Seems like he might have a bad agent or something.

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