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richig07
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It's been fun following your guys hot streak here since the break.
Two questions...
First, I know reports have surfaced that you all are hanging onto Bum. My question is, do you expect the front office to actually buy on an available player or two? I would not suspect that you all make a big splash. You don't want to compromise too much of your future over a hot streak. But... maybe a mid or back end of the rotation starter? Decent bullpen arm? Maybe a bat? It seems like you all could use offense more than pitching.
Your farm system has been climbing the ladder lately on sites like Baseball America. Up to #15 on that list now. What (or what tier of prospect) do you think you'd be willing to sacrifice in order to steady the roster a bit for a run at a wild card?
Do you think maybe they should just stand pat? Don't sell and give up on the season... but also don't compromise any part of the future either?
Second, is there a section of your fan-base that is a bit disappointed at this run which has caused your front office to hang onto Bum and other potential trade pieces? If so, I have to admit that I see their point. I am not saying that I agree with it... but it warrants consideration. Your farm system has been steadily getting better and this was a chance to really push it over the hump towards that top 10 caliber range. I'm not sure that the talent is there offensively to make a deep playoff run if you all do force your way into an NLDS scenario. Is a nice 25-30 game stretch to eek above .500 really worth missing out on a potential prospect (or prospect package) that could pay dividends over the next decade?
I come at this from the angle of a White Sox fan and my team has been selling their veteran pieces like hot cakes for 3 years now. To most fans, this is the final year of our "strip it down and build" phase before we'd like to have a team together that can at least "hang tough" and compete a bit next year.
When they fraudulently hung around in the wild card conversation throughout the first half, there was a lot of anxiety from sections of the fan-base about the front office potentially being fooled into thinking that they shouldn't still be sellers. Now, that issue has worked itself out in the form of a 3-13 start to the 2nd half. I'm sure that we're listening to offers on Colome, Leury Garcia, etc. (not sure about Abreu)
My point is, that I would understand if you all had mixed feelings on everything going on. I'm just curious what you guys think about the 2019 deadline, post-season potential, etc. Like I said, I've enjoyed watching and even pulling for you guys lately. This hot streak was totally out of left field to me and that's fun
Two questions...
First, I know reports have surfaced that you all are hanging onto Bum. My question is, do you expect the front office to actually buy on an available player or two? I would not suspect that you all make a big splash. You don't want to compromise too much of your future over a hot streak. But... maybe a mid or back end of the rotation starter? Decent bullpen arm? Maybe a bat? It seems like you all could use offense more than pitching.
Your farm system has been climbing the ladder lately on sites like Baseball America. Up to #15 on that list now. What (or what tier of prospect) do you think you'd be willing to sacrifice in order to steady the roster a bit for a run at a wild card?
Do you think maybe they should just stand pat? Don't sell and give up on the season... but also don't compromise any part of the future either?
Second, is there a section of your fan-base that is a bit disappointed at this run which has caused your front office to hang onto Bum and other potential trade pieces? If so, I have to admit that I see their point. I am not saying that I agree with it... but it warrants consideration. Your farm system has been steadily getting better and this was a chance to really push it over the hump towards that top 10 caliber range. I'm not sure that the talent is there offensively to make a deep playoff run if you all do force your way into an NLDS scenario. Is a nice 25-30 game stretch to eek above .500 really worth missing out on a potential prospect (or prospect package) that could pay dividends over the next decade?
I come at this from the angle of a White Sox fan and my team has been selling their veteran pieces like hot cakes for 3 years now. To most fans, this is the final year of our "strip it down and build" phase before we'd like to have a team together that can at least "hang tough" and compete a bit next year.
When they fraudulently hung around in the wild card conversation throughout the first half, there was a lot of anxiety from sections of the fan-base about the front office potentially being fooled into thinking that they shouldn't still be sellers. Now, that issue has worked itself out in the form of a 3-13 start to the 2nd half. I'm sure that we're listening to offers on Colome, Leury Garcia, etc. (not sure about Abreu)
My point is, that I would understand if you all had mixed feelings on everything going on. I'm just curious what you guys think about the 2019 deadline, post-season potential, etc. Like I said, I've enjoyed watching and even pulling for you guys lately. This hot streak was totally out of left field to me and that's fun