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Yeah, but at least you had that as a legit excuse. We can't make any such claim.We will see how the FA market plays out this year, but I suspect there may be more 1 year deals because of the Covid devastation to the economics of baseball - it might be in the interests of both player and team to sign short term contracts this season (except for the top FAs).
Quit crying about the Bears - I had to watch the Broncos lose with a practice squad WR at QB.![]()
yes we can. all we have are practice squad q-backs.Yeah, but at least you had that as a legit excuse. We can't make any such claim.
Looks like the coaching staff is complete:
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White Sox coaching staff: Tony La Russa adds three new faces to South Side
The White Sox announced Tony La Russa's coaching staff Tuesday, the new South Side skipper bringing first-timers to the bench- and pitching-coach roles to go along with more familiar faces elsewhere.sports.yahoo.com
the 'try to fix the crap you have instead of getting the help you need" theory? white sox have done this for years. it's one reason we need a new owner!I'm suspicious the White Sox - will try to maximize their new pitching coach by tendering Lopez and possibly Rodon. Trouble is Rodon is a $4.4 million gamble - and figures to be relegated to the bullpen. Lopez probably makes more sense - since he can be tendered for $2 million and has mental/emotional issues rather than a physical issue.
I'm suspicious the White Sox - will try to maximize their new pitching coach by tendering Lopez and possibly Rodon. Trouble is Rodon is a $4.4 million gamble - and figures to be relegated to the bullpen. Lopez probably makes more sense - since he can be tendered for $2 million and has mental/emotional issues rather than a physical issue.
I'm hoping the Sox non-tender Rodon, no questions asked there. As for Lopez, I'm a bit torn. After his rookie season, for the most part he's been pretty bad. Probably the best compliment we can give him is he's inconsistent - not a good compliment by any means. Assuming we keep him, I would like to see him begin the season out of the pen, perhaps in a long reliever role, but keep a short leash on the guy. He still might make for good trade fodder as well. Guess we'll just have to wait and see.I'm suspicious the White Sox - will try to maximize their new pitching coach by tendering Lopez and possibly Rodon. Trouble is Rodon is a $4.4 million gamble - and figures to be relegated to the bullpen. Lopez probably makes more sense - since he can be tendered for $2 million and has mental/emotional issues rather than a physical issue.
Twins placed Rosario on waivers last night. Apparently no takers, so it's a fair guess that the Twins will either release him or try to come up with a shorter contract. Just sayin'............Speaking of possible non-tenders who would likely be tendered in more normal years, there has been some chatter about the Twins non-tendering Eddie Rosario.
I think that's an insightful opinion but a horrible idea. No one's doubting the Schwab's pop in his bat. But he's not a high average guy and with Jimenez on the team, that gives us two left fielders who really should be DH. Vaughn at least can play more than a capable first base and he's got the makings of a .300/30/100 guy on a consistent basis once he makes his way around the league. Now OTOH, if we can nail down Schwarber for just one season, I'd be fine with that.Since MLB has not decided as yet on the DH for the National League - guys like Schwarber will have to wait on their contracts to make sure they have the full market bidding on their services. Personally, I wouldn't mind Schwarber as the Sox DH with Engel as an almost everyday RFder. However, if the Sox sign a Schwarber (at age 27) - that makes Vaughn a trade piece - IMO.
LSD - did you miss the part where I said Schwarber as DH and Engel in RF? I do agree - keeping Vaughn is my preferred plan.I think that's an insightful opinion but a horrible idea. No one's doubting the Schwab's pop in his bat. But he's not a high average guy and with Jimenez on the team, that gives us two left fielders who really should be DH. Vaughn at least can play more than a capable first base and he's got the makings of a .300/30/100 guy on a consistent basis once he makes his way around the league. Now OTOH, if we can nail down Schwarber for just one season, I'd be fine with that.
No I didn't miss it, so my 'horrible idea' comment wasn't directed at you, it was directed at the idea of it. All you did was throw it out there.LSD - did you miss the part where I said Schwarber as DH and Engel in RF? I do agree - keeping Vaughn is my preferred plan.
Problem that needs to be solved: The Sox didn't have a good record against Righties as starters - because they don't have enough LH power. Now if Moncada has recovered and can be counted upon for a 2019 type season - that helps a lot.
I have very fond memories of Dick Allen - he thrilled this fan - many times. RIP indeed.