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14 minutes ago, WestEddy said:

At the 45 minute mark - he talks about not spending right now, basically about being on the right point of the win curve before you splurge. 

That Jon Lester move never came for the Sox....they just pretended it was Grandal, Keuchel and 'ol Meat and Potatoes instead of Machado/Harper/Wheeler.

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39 minutes ago, WestEddy said:

At the 45 minute mark - he talks about not spending right now, basically about being on the right point of the win curve before you splurge. 

Until JR is gone, the last part will never happen. It is simply against JR's "philosophy" since he feels players make to much money the way it is. That stance hasn't changed sine he realized the price of winning after the 1983 season. The Belle signing was an outlier simply because he wanted to "pay back" the other owners for agreeing to settle the 94-95 labor dispute without a salary cap (which as recently as the last lockout he was sounding off about needing one). 

They continue to waste millions of dollars on stiffs, retreads, has-been's and injury prone guys but simply refuse to pay the going rate for superstar talent. 

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48 minutes ago, caulfield12 said:

That Jon Lester move never came for the Sox....they just pretended it was Grandal, Keuchel and 'ol Meat and Potatoes instead of Machado/Harper/Wheeler.

Grandal is treated like a punchline here, but the stat-head, framing nerds loved him. That was a big signing when it happened. 

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A few things I found interesting. 
 

1. He spoke to David Keller that morning about signing someone on international market. Sox were in attendance to watch Cuban teenager Cristian Rego. 
 

2. Peyton Pallette is a dude in relief 

3. He expects to sign someone to a $100 million contract 

4. The story about his buddy from the day he was hired was tremendous 

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32 minutes ago, Lip Man 1 said:

They continue to waste millions of dollars on stiffs, retreads, has-been's and injury prone guys but simply refuse to pay the going rate for superstar talent. 

I'm glad your remain a negative voice of reason. There's no reason for us long time fans to buy into this b.s. JR has been selling for years. I can understand people saying, "If you are so negative why follow the team?" Fair question. We could go away and shut up but when you are a lifelong fan it's tough to start rooting for some other team. It is mildly encouraging the farm system got ranked fourth. That's all the Sox have to sell now. Marketing strategy would be: Fully invest now; we're coming!" And then in smaller print note the farm system getting ranked fourth.

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I like his outlook on building relationships with other GM's. It's just good business.

Another thing I found interesting is that he mentioned that because Teel and Meidroth are so advanced that it pushes the timeline forward. It makes me think he wants Teel, Meidroth, Quero and Montgomery advancing together.

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1 hour ago, WestEddy said:

At the 45 minute mark - he talks about not spending right now, basically about being on the right point of the win curve before you splurge. 

This was uplifting.   Thanks for posting it.

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26 minutes ago, TaylorStSox said:

I like his outlook on building relationships with other GM's. It's just good business.

Another thing I found interesting is that he mentioned that because Teel and Meidroth are so advanced that it pushes the timeline forward. It makes me think he wants Teel, Meidroth, Quero and Montgomery advancing together.

 

This was the problem last time....we had our first wave of talent mixed in with the likes of Rodon, Abreu and Anderson...Robert/Moncada/Jimenez stalled out/got injured, there was never a second wave (Vaughn/Burger/Madrigal/Crochet) for various reasons, and the veterans we signed all started going backwards from 2021-22 onward (Keuchel/Grandal/Steak & Potatoes/Hendriks-Graveman-Kelly).

 

They really need to get the timing right with this thing or it's going to be that 3-4 year abbreviated window like the 2014-2015 ROYALS.

Of course, every SOX fan would give up anything in the world (well almost) for two consecutive WS appearances after the last 15 years or so being a White Sox fan.

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28 minutes ago, caulfield12 said:

 

This was the problem last time....we had our first wave of talent mixed in with the likes of Rodon, Abreu and Anderson...Robert/Moncada/Jimenez stalled out/got injured, there was never a second wave (Vaughn/Burger/Madrigal/Crochet) for various reasons, and the veterans we signed all started going backwards from 2021-22 onward (Keuchel/Grandal/Steak & Potatoes/Hendriks-Graveman-Kelly).

 

They really need to get the timing right with this thing or it's going to be that 3-4 year abbreviated window like the 2014-2015 ROYALS.

Of course, every SOX fan would give up anything in the world (well almost) for two consecutive WS appearances after the last 15 years or so being a White Sox fan.

It's not even timing. A team can't run a farm system by relying on only their first rounders to succeed in the majors. It's getting an international scouting flow working, it's maximizing the draft, and it's being able to target and grab players who are underperforming in other systems. 

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1 hour ago, WestEddy said:

Grandal is treated like a punchline here, but the stat-head, framing nerds loved him. That was a big signing when it happened. 

It should've been a big signing in a series of acquisitions to push the team over the top. The problem was that it turned out to be THE big signing while other gaping holes were never addressed. 

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34 minutes ago, WestEddy said:

It's not even timing. A team can't run a farm system by relying on only their first rounders to succeed in the majors. It's getting an international scouting flow working, it's maximizing the draft, and it's being able to target and grab players who are underperforming in other systems. 

At which we have been absolutely failures.

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41 minutes ago, WestEddy said:

It's not even timing. A team can't run a farm system by relying on only their first rounders to succeed in the majors. It's getting an international scouting flow working, it's maximizing the draft, and it's being able to target and grab players who are underperforming in other systems. 

 

What was it, something like 1/3rd of the veterans on the White Sox ended up performing pretty well for playoff teams last year?

It was a crazy amount, but mostly on the bullpen/pitching side of things...

And then Romy Gonzalez suddenly blossomed into a solid contributor for the Red Sox after foundering on the rocks with the White Sox...in much the same way that Lenyn Sosa has bounced up and down.

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10 minutes ago, caulfield12 said:

 

What was it, something like 1/3rd of the veterans on the White Sox ended up performing pretty well for playoff teams last year?

It was a crazy amount, but mostly on the bullpen/pitching side of things...

And then Romy Gonzalez suddenly blossomed into a solid contributor for the Red Sox after foundering on the rocks with the White Sox...in much the same way that Lenyn Sosa has bounced up and down.

Romy Gonzalez blossomed into a solid utility player who has a good manager that picks his spots to succeed. If Gonzalez was on the WSox, he would have started at 2B, become overexposed, and wound up OPSing .540. 

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4 minutes ago, WestEddy said:

Romy Gonzalez blossomed into a solid utility player who has a good manager that picks his spots to succeed. If Gonzalez was on the WSox, he would have started at 2B, become overexposed, and wound up OPSing .540. 

Naw, he’s young he’d be benched and blocked.

Hed get signed by the white Sox at age 33, then started at 2b and wound up with a .540 OPS.

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3 hours ago, Lip Man 1 said:

They continue to waste millions of dollars on stiffs, retreads, has-been's and injury prone guys but simply refuse to pay the going rate for superstar talent. 

Thats exactly what a team in their position should be doing. They’re not trying to win, they’re not at the point yet. The best case scenario for the Sox this season is that they end up with the first overall pick in the draft. 

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