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I've had a similar thought...particularly as we get closer to ST. What about bringing the top 5-6 FA's in together and make a proposal to be the 2025 face of the White Sox...at least competitive and a contender if we get lightning in a bottle? Today that's Santander, Alonso, Bregman and a couple pitchers. Of course it won't happen, but it's fun to think about on a snowy January. Thanks for starting this thread.

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18 minutes ago, buckweaver said:

I've had a similar thought...particularly as we get closer to ST. What about bringing the top 5-6 FA's in together and make a proposal to be the 2025 face of the White Sox...at least competitive and a contender if we get lightning in a bottle? Today that's Santander, Alonso, Bregman and a couple pitchers. Of course it won't happen, but it's fun to think about on a snowy January. Thanks for starting this thread.

Because pocketing $100+ million and going with a $60 million payroll is a lot more fun for Jerry.

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28 minutes ago, buckweaver said:

I've had a similar thought...particularly as we get closer to ST. What about bringing the top 5-6 FA's in together and make a proposal to be the 2025 face of the White Sox...at least competitive and a contender if we get lightning in a bottle? Today that's Santander, Alonso, Bregman and a couple pitchers. Of course it won't happen, but it's fun to think about on a snowy January. Thanks for starting this thread.

That would be booting 3 draft picks.

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26 minutes ago, buckweaver said:

I've had a similar thought...particularly as we get closer to ST. What about bringing the top 5-6 FA's in together and make a proposal to be the 2025 face of the White Sox...at least competitive and a contender if we get lightning in a bottle? Today that's Santander, Alonso, Bregman and a couple pitchers. Of course it won't happen, but it's fun to think about on a snowy January. Thanks for starting this thread.

Because almost all the damage those guys are going to to do in the future will be done at age 30 or later...it's like taking on the Tua, Daniel Jones and Trevor Lawrence contracts simultaneously and then trying to fill out a cheap roster around them.

We were in this same exact position from 2013-2016 with Sale Q Eaton and Abreu.

It might "win an off season" or even sell some tickets...once...but the fans have seen this same old bait and switch now too many times to count.  They're not going to blindly support a rebuild again unless you prove something to the fans first.

The Sox have pretty much laid down a consistent track record now of being scared to death of committing to any long/er term deal because of how badly they've been burned with both internal extensions and external FAs.

Right now...the Fedde deal feels like almost wild spending.

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4 hours ago, WBWSF said:

New ownership might move the team.

They may, but as has been pointed out many times, from a financial stand point it makes little sense for MLB when they can get more money from granting expansion franchises.

Besides we know the situation as long as JR has control, he isn't changing. I'm willing to take the chance that new ownership "may" move the team because I sure know what the situation is as long as current ownership remains in place.  And the answer to that is the team is incompetent, dysfunctional and inept from top to bottom on and off the field. 

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18 minutes ago, Lip Man 1 said:

They may, but as has been pointed out many times, from a financial stand point it makes little sense for MLB when they can get more money from granting expansion franchises.

Besides we know the situation as long as JR has control, he isn't changing. I'm willing to take the chance that new ownership "may" move the team because I sure know what the situation is as long as current ownership remains in place.  And the answer to that is the team is incompetent, dysfunctional and inept from top to bottom on and off the field. 

And as has been pointed out many times, MLB controls teams moving and could easily preserve 2nd teams rights in Chicago with an eye on an easy expansion fee.

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13 hours ago, Balta1701 said:

Also worth adding that he received a qualifying offer so the White Sox would lose a high draft pick if they signed him.

It doesn’t work that way anymore. Teams receive a supplemental pick in between rounds, either after the competitive balance picks following second round, or following fourth round, not from the signing team

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16 minutes ago, 46DidIt said:

It doesn’t work that way anymore. Teams receive a supplemental pick in between rounds, either after the competitive balance picks following second round, or following fourth round, not from the signing team

I am pretty sure if signing teams hit the right qualifiers they still lose draft picks, but it isn't the old transfer of this exact pick from one team to another.  The signing team loses a specific pick, and the losing team picks up a pick based on their qualifiers.

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4 minutes ago, southsider2k5 said:

I am pretty sure if signing teams hit the right qualifiers they still lose draft picks, but it isn't the old transfer of this exact pick from one team to another.  The signing team loses a specific pick, and the losing team picks up a pick based on their qualifiers.

Yeah, here is the story from the beginning of this off season.

https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2024/10/each-teams-draft-compensation-for-losing-a-qualified-free-agent.html

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4 minutes ago, southsider2k5 said:

I am pretty sure if signing teams hit the right qualifiers they still lose draft picks, but it isn't the old transfer of this exact pick from one team to another.  The signing team loses a specific pick, and the losing team picks up a pick based on their qualifiers.

Well in that case, once again you are dead wrong

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5 minutes ago, southsider2k5 said:

Balta is right that the Sox would lose a high pick.

Nope as the link you yourself provided clearly explains, teams now receive compensation picks between rounds rather than picks from signing teams. That was eliminated in last CBA several years ago due to fact it was suppressing the players’ value

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26 minutes ago, 46DidIt said:

Nope as the link you yourself provided clearly explains, teams now receive compensation picks between rounds rather than picks from signing teams. That was eliminated in last CBA several years ago due to fact it was suppressing the players’ value

https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2024/10/each-teams-penalty-for-signing-a-qualified-free-agent.html

But teams still lose picks.

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20 hours ago, caulfield12 said:

The same ones who were excited by Benintendi and Grandal...so not that many.

You really think Alonso is on the same level as Benintendi and Grandal from a marketing perspective? Yikes

https://www.mlb.com/news/most-popular-mlb-jerseys-for-2024

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13 minutes ago, southsider2k5 said:

So the solution is never sign any premier free agents? Just continue to sign a bunch of mid players like Kuechel, Benintendi, Grandal, and Pollock instead? I wonder if teams like the Dodgers or Mets worry about constantly losing second round draft picks.

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8 minutes ago, JUSTgottaBELIEVE said:

So the solution is never sign any premier free agents? Just continue to sign a bunch of mid players like Kuechel, Benintendi, Grandal, and Pollock instead? I wonder if teams like the Dodgers or Mets worry about constantly losing second round draft picks.

Where are you getting this stuff from?  I was correcting an inaccurate post and this is what you responded with?  Literally none of any of this was said.  You made up something to yell at.

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And for everyone that says, just wait until winter 2025/26 or winter 2026/27 before you sign any free agent of value, look at this list. Tell me who you would target on the position player side because god knows the Sox would never sign an impactful starting pitcher in free agency.

https://www.mlb.com/news/baseball-s-next-free-agent-classes

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8 minutes ago, southsider2k5 said:

Where are you getting this stuff from?  I was correcting an inaccurate post and this is what you responded with?  Literally none of any of this was said.  You made up something to yell at.

The implication in that exchange is that the Sox shouldn’t sign top free agent players, among other reasons, in part because they’d also lose draft picks. You all keep making excuses for Jerry operating at a $60M payroll for the next few years. I bet he’s happy.

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3 minutes ago, JUSTgottaBELIEVE said:

The implication in that exchange is that the Sox shouldn’t sign top free agent players, among other reasons, in part because they’d also lose draft picks. You all keep making excuses for Jerry operating at a $60M payroll for the next few years. I bet he’s happy.

And you are angry.  Quit making up stuff that I didn't say and run along.

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