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Author: | good dolphin [ Tue Jul 09, 2019 12:30 pm ] |
Post subject: | Lineup Projection As Soon As Next Year |
1. Madrigal 2B 2. Moncada 2B 3. Abreu DH 4. Jimenez LF 5. Robert CF 6. Vaughn 1B 7. Anderson SS 8. Mc Cann C 9. ? RF No real stretches there on the possibility each of these guys are here. Stacked like Morganna |
Author: | Juiced [ Tue Jul 09, 2019 12:49 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lineup Projection As Soon As Next Year |
good dolphin wrote: 1. Madrigal 2B 2. Moncada 2B 3. Abreu DH 4. Jimenez LF 5. Robert CF 6. Vaughn 1B 7. Anderson SS 8. Mc Cann C 9. ? RF No real stretches there on the possibility each of these guys are here. Stacked like Morganna Like this better 1.Machado 3B 2. Moncada 2B 3. Abreu DH 4. Jimenez LF 5. Robert CF 6. Vaughn 1B 7. Tatis Jr. SS 8. Mc Cann C 9. T.Anderson RF |
Author: | pittmike [ Tue Jul 09, 2019 12:55 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lineup Projection As Soon As Next Year |
Waves of talent. |
Author: | FrankDrebin [ Tue Jul 09, 2019 1:22 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lineup Projection As Soon As Next Year |
good dolphin wrote: 1. Madrigal 2B 2. Moncada 2B 3. Abreu DH 4. Jimenez LF 5. Robert CF 6. Vaughn 1B 7. Anderson SS 8. Mc Cann C 9. ? RF No real stretches there on the possibility each of these guys are here. Stacked like Morganna 1. Madrigal -2B 2. Moncada- 3B 3. Markakis - RF 4. Abreu- 1B 5. Jimenez- LF 6. Robert- CF 7. Anderson- SS 8. McCann- C 9. Collins- DH |
Author: | Frank Coztansa [ Tue Jul 09, 2019 1:55 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lineup Projection As Soon As Next Year |
All Star All Star MVP HOF All Star All Star All Star All Star All Star |
Author: | good dolphin [ Tue Jul 09, 2019 3:04 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lineup Projection As Soon As Next Year |
Frank Coztansa wrote: All Star All Star MVP HOF All Star All Star All Star All Star All Star I know it's ridiculous but Abreu and Mc Cann are already all stars. Anderson and Moncada are well within the conversation for consideration. I'll let each person judge Jimenez as he sees fit as I don't want to get ahead of myself with giddiness over what he may be. The others all require significant projecting. So 4-9 are all star level already. |
Author: | Polecat666 [ Tue Jul 09, 2019 7:31 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lineup Projection As Soon As Next Year |
Now let's see their pitchers. |
Author: | 312player [ Tue Jul 09, 2019 7:47 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lineup Projection As Soon As Next Year |
Juiced wrote: good dolphin wrote: 1. Madrigal 2B 2. Moncada 2B 3. Abreu DH 4. Jimenez LF 5. Robert CF 6. Vaughn 1B 7. Anderson SS 8. Mc Cann C 9. ? RF No real stretches there on the possibility each of these guys are here. Stacked like Morganna Like this better 1.Machado 3B 2. Moncada 2B 3. Abreu DH 4. Jimenez LF 5. Robert CF 6. Vaughn 1B 7. Tatis Jr. SS 8. Mc Cann C 9. T.Anderson RF No doubt |
Author: | Frank Coztansa [ Tue Jul 09, 2019 11:26 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lineup Projection As Soon As Next Year |
312player wrote: Juiced wrote: good dolphin wrote: 1. Madrigal 2B 2. Moncada 2B 3. Abreu DH 4. Jimenez LF 5. Robert CF 6. Vaughn 1B 7. Anderson SS 8. Mc Cann C 9. ? RF No real stretches there on the possibility each of these guys are here. Stacked like Morganna Like this better 1.Machado 3B 2. Moncada 2B 3. Abreu DH 4. Jimenez LF 5. Robert CF 6. Vaughn 1B 7. Tatis Jr. SS 8. Mc Cann C 9. T.Anderson RF No doubt Also, Daniel Vogelbach has now played in more All-Star Games than Babe Fucking Ruth has. Meanwhile, Giolito has 5 more wins than Chatwood, Darvish, and Morrow combined. Thats $41.5 million well spent by the Cub this season! So yeah, there should be "no doubt" about you clowns throwing stones in your glass house. |
Author: | FrankDrebin [ Wed Jul 10, 2019 1:23 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lineup Projection As Soon As Next Year |
Frank Coztansa wrote: 312player wrote: Juiced wrote: good dolphin wrote: 1. Madrigal 2B 2. Moncada 2B 3. Abreu DH 4. Jimenez LF 5. Robert CF 6. Vaughn 1B 7. Anderson SS 8. Mc Cann C 9. ? RF No real stretches there on the possibility each of these guys are here. Stacked like Morganna Like this better 1.Machado 3B 2. Moncada 2B 3. Abreu DH 4. Jimenez LF 5. Robert CF 6. Vaughn 1B 7. Tatis Jr. SS 8. Mc Cann C 9. T.Anderson RF No doubt Also, Daniel Vogelbach has now played in more All-Star Games than Babe Fucking Ruth has. Meanwhile, Giolito has 5 more wins than Chatwood, Darvish, and Morrow combined. Thats $41.5 million well spent by the Cub this season! So yeah, there should be "no doubt" about you clowns throwing stones in your glass house. Ruth played in 2 All-Star Games, Vogelbach only 1 so far. Getting Montgomery for him was a good trade. |
Author: | 312player [ Wed Jul 10, 2019 5:32 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lineup Projection As Soon As Next Year |
Frank Coztansa wrote: 312player wrote: Juiced wrote: good dolphin wrote: 1. Madrigal 2B 2. Moncada 2B 3. Abreu DH 4. Jimenez LF 5. Robert CF 6. Vaughn 1B 7. Anderson SS 8. Mc Cann C 9. ? RF No real stretches there on the possibility each of these guys are here. Stacked like Morganna Like this better 1.Machado 3B 2. Moncada 2B 3. Abreu DH 4. Jimenez LF 5. Robert CF 6. Vaughn 1B 7. Tatis Jr. SS 8. Mc Cann C 9. T.Anderson RF No doubt Also, Daniel Vogelbach has now played in more All-Star Games than Babe Fucking Ruth has. Meanwhile, Giolito has 5 more wins than Chatwood, Darvish, and Morrow combined. Thats $41.5 million well spent by the Cub this season! So yeah, there should be "no doubt" about you clowns throwing stones in your glass house. I'll never beef about G.T. he got us Chapman and a ring. Losing DJ and Lastella is inexcusable. |
Author: | good dolphin [ Wed Jul 10, 2019 7:00 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lineup Projection As Soon As Next Year |
Polecat666 wrote: Now let's see their pitchers. It's rougher and they will definitely have to focus their fa dollars here Giolito Kopech Cease Lopez TOR FA BOR FA I'm hopeful on Dunning still as well as a few others who have joined the lengthy list of wounded. In the bullpen, I almost think they have to keep Colome for next year. He and Bummer form a nice 8-9. Covey has a role in long relief. I don't know about any other internal RP options. |
Author: | FavreFan [ Wed Jul 10, 2019 8:20 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lineup Projection As Soon As Next Year |
Frank Coztansa wrote: 312player wrote: Juiced wrote: good dolphin wrote: 1. Madrigal 2B 2. Moncada 2B 3. Abreu DH 4. Jimenez LF 5. Robert CF 6. Vaughn 1B 7. Anderson SS 8. Mc Cann C 9. ? RF No real stretches there on the possibility each of these guys are here. Stacked like Morganna Like this better 1.Machado 3B 2. Moncada 2B 3. Abreu DH 4. Jimenez LF 5. Robert CF 6. Vaughn 1B 7. Tatis Jr. SS 8. Mc Cann C 9. T.Anderson RF No doubt Also, Daniel Vogelbach has now played in more All-Star Games than Babe Fucking Ruth has. Meanwhile, Giolito has 5 more wins than Chatwood, Darvish, and Morrow combined. Thats $41.5 million well spent by the Cub this season! So yeah, there should be "no doubt" about you clowns throwing stones in your glass house. Hello, 911? Yes, I'd like to report a murder. |
Author: | BigW72 [ Wed Jul 10, 2019 9:02 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lineup Projection As Soon As Next Year |
good dolphin wrote: Polecat666 wrote: Now let's see their pitchers. It's rougher and they will definitely have to focus their fa dollars here Giolito Kopech Cease Lopez TOR FA BOR FA I'm hopeful on Dunning still as well as a few others who have joined the lengthy list of wounded. In the bullpen, I almost think they have to keep Colome for next year. He and Bummer form a nice 8-9. Covey has a role in long relief. I don't know about any other internal RP options. 1. Giolito - RH 2. Kopech - RH 3. Cease - RH 4. Lopez - RH They're going to seriously need to invest in a really good LH starting pitcher. |
Author: | good dolphin [ Wed Jul 10, 2019 9:42 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lineup Projection As Soon As Next Year |
wdelaney72 wrote: good dolphin wrote: Polecat666 wrote: Now let's see their pitchers. It's rougher and they will definitely have to focus their fa dollars here Giolito Kopech Cease Lopez TOR FA BOR FA I'm hopeful on Dunning still as well as a few others who have joined the lengthy list of wounded. In the bullpen, I almost think they have to keep Colome for next year. He and Bummer form a nice 8-9. Covey has a role in long relief. I don't know about any other internal RP options. 1. Giolito - RH 2. Kopech - RH 3. Cease - RH 4. Lopez - RH They're going to seriously need to invest in a really good LH starting pitcher. Cole Hammels makes a lot of sense for both sides. JR hates giving long term contracts to pitchers and Hammels won't be looking for one. Hammels seems to like stability in his employment location and this would keep in Chicago for an extended time. Alex Wood could be interesting |
Author: | Bababooey [ Wed Jul 10, 2019 10:45 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lineup Projection As Soon As Next Year |
good dolphin wrote: wdelaney72 wrote: good dolphin wrote: Polecat666 wrote: Now let's see their pitchers. It's rougher and they will definitely have to focus their fa dollars here Giolito Kopech Cease Lopez TOR FA BOR FA I'm hopeful on Dunning still as well as a few others who have joined the lengthy list of wounded. In the bullpen, I almost think they have to keep Colome for next year. He and Bummer form a nice 8-9. Covey has a role in long relief. I don't know about any other internal RP options. 1. Giolito - RH 2. Kopech - RH 3. Cease - RH 4. Lopez - RH They're going to seriously need to invest in a really good LH starting pitcher. Cole Hammels makes a lot of sense for both sides. JR hates giving long term contracts to pitchers and Hammels won't be looking for one. Hammels seems to like stability in his employment location and this would keep in Chicago for an extended time. Alex Wood could be interesting Can't wait until next off-season when the cubs sign Hamels to a one or two year deal. Good dolphin will post what a terrible signing it is. |
Author: | good dolphin [ Wed Jul 10, 2019 11:52 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lineup Projection As Soon As Next Year |
can't wait until bababooey bitches in the off season that the Cubs couldn't afford him |
Author: | 312player [ Wed Jul 10, 2019 12:09 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lineup Projection As Soon As Next Year |
I'm good with letting CH walk at seasons end, we squeezed every bit out of what he had left. The Sox will regret signing him next year if they do it. |
Author: | Ogie Oglethorpe [ Wed Jul 10, 2019 3:50 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lineup Projection As Soon As Next Year |
FrankDrebin wrote: Frank Coztansa wrote: 312player wrote: Juiced wrote: good dolphin wrote: 1. Madrigal 2B 2. Moncada 2B 3. Abreu DH 4. Jimenez LF 5. Robert CF 6. Vaughn 1B 7. Anderson SS 8. Mc Cann C 9. ? RF No real stretches there on the possibility each of these guys are here. Stacked like Morganna Like this better 1.Machado 3B 2. Moncada 2B 3. Abreu DH 4. Jimenez LF 5. Robert CF 6. Vaughn 1B 7. Tatis Jr. SS 8. Mc Cann C 9. T.Anderson RF No doubt Also, Daniel Vogelbach has now played in more All-Star Games than Babe Fucking Ruth has. Meanwhile, Giolito has 5 more wins than Chatwood, Darvish, and Morrow combined. Thats $41.5 million well spent by the Cub this season! So yeah, there should be "no doubt" about you clowns throwing stones in your glass house. Ruth played in 2 All-Star Games, Vogelbach only 1 so far. Getting Montgomery for him was a good trade. He didn't say "Babe Ruth" he said "Babe Fucking Ruth" meaning the fat ass who tries to and fails to play LF 8 miles north with a career .229 average. |
Author: | Warren Newson [ Wed Jul 10, 2019 7:56 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lineup Projection As Soon As Next Year |
good dolphin wrote: Polecat666 wrote: Now let's see their pitchers. It's rougher and they will definitely have to focus their fa dollars here Giolito Kopech Cease Lopez TOR FA BOR FA I'm hopeful on Dunning still as well as a few others who have joined the lengthy list of wounded. In the bullpen, I almost think they have to keep Colome for next year. He and Bummer form a nice 8-9. Covey has a role in long relief. I don't know about any other internal RP options. Couldn't agree more on Colome. It would take a Moncada/Jimenez level prospect for me to want to part with him. I don't want to see them trade their guys for fourth outfielders and fifth starters at the end of the month. |
Author: | Frank Coztansa [ Wed Jul 10, 2019 8:57 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lineup Projection As Soon As Next Year |
Ogie is correct. |
Author: | good dolphin [ Thu Jul 11, 2019 7:15 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lineup Projection As Soon As Next Year |
Warren Newson wrote: good dolphin wrote: Polecat666 wrote: Now let's see their pitchers. It's rougher and they will definitely have to focus their fa dollars here Giolito Kopech Cease Lopez TOR FA BOR FA I'm hopeful on Dunning still as well as a few others who have joined the lengthy list of wounded. In the bullpen, I almost think they have to keep Colome for next year. He and Bummer form a nice 8-9. Covey has a role in long relief. I don't know about any other internal RP options. Couldn't agree more on Colome. It would take a Moncada/Jimenez level prospect for me to want to part with him. I don't want to see them trade their guys for fourth outfielders and fifth starters at the end of the month. Yes. We are chalk full of Tilson/Cordell/Mediero types. The people at soxtalk were mentioning a few interesting looking guys on the Braves, whose system is stacked but it is pure speculation. |
Author: | BigW72 [ Thu Jul 11, 2019 9:25 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lineup Projection As Soon As Next Year |
Colome stays....don't fuck with a problem you don't have. I'm also intrigued by Alex Wood, but I don't see that happening...he's an UFA. No way the Sox come with the strongest option...even with injury issues this year, someone will come in with a better offer. Hamels or a vet as 1 yr deal is fine....othewise they'll have to find a way to trade for a sleeper LH starter...not so easy. Back to your original point on the thread, though....that is a very nice looking lineup. |
Author: | Nardi [ Thu Jul 11, 2019 8:08 pm ] |
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By the time the Sox are ready to compete for a championship, Colume will be washed up. Get what you can for him. The sooner the better. |
Author: | The Hawk [ Fri Jul 12, 2019 10:27 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lineup Projection As Soon As Next Year |
good dolphin wrote: 1. Madrigal 2B 2. Moncada 2B 3. Abreu DH 4. Jimenez LF 5. Robert CF 6. Vaughn 1B 7. Anderson SS 8. Mc Cann C 9. ? RF No real stretches there on the possibility each of these guys are here. Stacked like Morganna I doubt that Vaughn will be ready next season. I'm rooting for Sheets to get promoted for the left handed power that he brings but he also may be a year away. |
Author: | The Hawk [ Fri Jul 12, 2019 10:34 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lineup Projection As Soon As Next Year |
wdelaney72 wrote: Colome stays....don't fuck with a problem you don't have. I'm also intrigued by Alex Wood, but I don't see that happening...he's an UFA. No way the Sox come with the strongest option...even with injury issues this year, someone will come in with a better offer. Hamels or a vet as 1 yr deal is fine....othewise they'll have to find a way to trade for a sleeper LH starter...not so easy. Back to your original point on the thread, though....that is a very nice looking lineup. If they get a can't miss prospect for Colome, I would trade him. He will never have a better trade value than he has now but if they don't get a top level prospect, preferably a starting pitcher, then I'd be very happy with him as their closer for the next two years. The guy is simply MONEY as a closer. |
Author: | Cheap Charlie [ Fri Jul 12, 2019 10:37 am ] |
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Robert wants in! Luis Robert’s Debut at Charlotte: It Doesn’t Get Much Better Than This https://whitesoxpride.mlblogs.com/luis- ... PLB5aik2Uc 3 for 5 with two homers on of which was a grand slam. |
Author: | badrogue17 [ Fri Jul 12, 2019 10:38 am ] |
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pittmike wrote: Waves of talent. Yep .500 should be within their reach. |
Author: | tommy [ Fri Jul 12, 2019 10:39 am ] |
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Cheap Charlie wrote: Robert wants in! Luis Robert’s Debut at Charlotte: It Doesn’t Get Much Better Than This https://whitesoxpride.mlblogs.com/luis- ... PLB5aik2Uc 3 for 5 with two homers on of which was a grand slam. Which means that Reinsdorf might as well pay for pitching....I think he already paid for Robert's signing bonus ($25 mil?). So finish the job. |
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