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QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Oct 26, 2012 -> 09:31 AM)
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Jerry Reinsdorf, in a statement on Williams' new role: "more macro issues, talent evaluation and long-term planning for the organization.”

More strategy and top end scouting... less contracts, trades, making payroll work, and generally filling the roster.

 

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I have no desire for Rick Hahn to make trades based on the information I have available to me. Kenny has been doing that for a long time and honestly has a pretty damn good track record. I have a feeling Hahn has been the brainchild behind free agent acquisitions for a while now.

 

We'll probably not be sure what's going on from here on out.

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QUOTE (Jake @ Oct 26, 2012 -> 09:55 AM)
I have no desire for Rick Hahn to make trades based on the information I have available to me. Kenny has been doing that for a long time and honestly has a pretty damn good track record. I have a feeling Hahn has been the brainchild behind free agent acquisitions for a while now.

 

We'll probably not be sure what's going on from here on out.

 

LMAO Mr Optimistic all the sudden has a heart pang of pessimism. Do tell, what is this information that is available to you?

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Congrats Rick, keep making scouting successes such as De Aza and you'll be great (from what I have read/heard, he was De Aza's biggest fan).

 

I'm excited to see what he can do this offseason, it'll speak a lot to his personality as a GM as he's coming into a tough position with a lot of decisions to be made that may not be popular with fans. He's going to show if he's going to be more conservative or aggressive fairly quickly imo.

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Press Confrence will be on CSN at 11 am, also streaming live on their website.

 

White Sox announce Front Office promotions

Howard Pizer Named Senior Executive Vice President;

Ken Williams Named Executive Vice President;

Rick Hahn Named Senior Vice President/General Manager

 

Rick Hahn (left) just completed his 12th season in the White Sox front office as vice president/assistant general manager, and he has worked with Williams to determine the club's roster composition, player acquisitions, talent evaluations and contract negotiations.

Rick Hahn, a Chicago native who has been with the Chicago White Sox since October 2000 and helped build the 2005 World Series Champion and 2008 postseason teams, has been named the club’s senior vice president/general manager. Howard Pizer also was named senior executive vice president, and longtime senior vice president/general manager Ken Williams was promoted to executive vice president.

 

"I am very appreciative and honored to be named general manager of the Chicago White Sox," said Hahn. "I want to thank Jerry and Kenny for allowing me to grow during my 12 seasons with the club and for trusting me with this responsibility and opportunity in my hometown. I want nothing more than to win another championship for the city of Chicago and White Sox fans. I am looking forward to hitting the ground running next week at our organizational meetings and toward working with Ken, our baseball operations staff, Robin and our coaching staff as we build on last season’s accomplishments for an even better 2013."

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QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Oct 26, 2012 -> 09:31 AM)
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Jerry Reinsdorf, in a statement on Williams' new role: "more macro issues, talent evaluation and long-term planning for the organization.”

 

Loving this. I've never had a problem with Williams' ideas for building a team, but his tactics have sometimes left something to be desired - as in giving up Ryan Sweeney, Gio Gonzalez, and De Los Santos for Nick Swisher or giving a 4 year deal to Scott Linebrink. And, whether it's him or his scouts, he's always seemed to have a good eye for talent, so that leads to good things as well. I also think Hahn will manage the payroll quite a bit better too.

 

Interested to see where the offseason takes us now.

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QUOTE (witesoxfan @ Oct 26, 2012 -> 10:45 AM)
Loving this. I've never had a problem with Williams' ideas for building a team, but his tactics have sometimes left something to be desired - as in giving up Ryan Sweeney, Gio Gonzalez, and De Los Santos for Nick Swisher or giving a 4 year deal to Scott Linebrink. And, whether it's him or his scouts, he's always seemed to have a good eye for talent, so that leads to good things as well. I also think Hahn will manage the payroll quite a bit better too.

 

Interested to see where the offseason takes us now.

 

It would have been interesting to see Nick Swisher sans Ozzie.

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If he is KW puppet then this move is meaningless.

 

I don't see that as being very likely. Hahn would certainly have gotten a GM job somewhere else within the next year or two. I don't think giving him the title of GM without the power is going to keep him from pursuing those other jobs. It seems from what has been said publicly that KW is going to be taking over a lot of duties from JR, so he isn't going to have time to be puppetmaster on top of that.

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