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PostPosted: Mon May 11, 2015 2:57 pm 
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 Post subject: Re: Happy Rodon Day
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I'm not bashing Bryant. I'm not even saying a certified slugger doesn't have more value than a top of rotation pitcher with the way the game has gone and with run scoring at a premium. All I'm saying is that the idea that Rodon could be a more valuable player than Bryant and that more than a few teams might think so isn't some foolish fantasy spouted by crazy Sox fans.

JORR, who would you rather have on the Sox right now Rodon or Bryant?


Rodon. I think it's more difficult to find an ace than a top hitter without a real position. Not that I'm saying Rodon is or will be an ace. Just that I'd take that gamble.

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Rodon. I think it's more difficult to find an ace than a top hitter without a real position. Not that I'm saying Rodon is or will be an ace. Just that I'd take that gamble.

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Bryant could be the greatest hitter that ever lived. Rodon could be the greatest pitcher that ever lived.

These are bad thoughts.

Fact is...top shelf power hitters are in demand right now. Bryant has a great chance at being that. Washington Nationals have five aces and are 17-15.

Hendricks began his career dealing. Settle down, Sox fans. Give him 30 starts before you anoint him.

Rodon isn't even the best starter the Sox have just as Bryant isn't even the best hitter the Cubs have.

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 Post subject: Re: Happy Rodon Day
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Rodon. I think it's more difficult to find an ace than a top hitter without a real position. Not that I'm saying Rodon is or will be an ace. Just that I'd take that gamble.

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How so? You've got a four game litmus test starting tonight. The Mets rebuilt with top shelf starters. The Cubs with sluggers. We can see how it goes.

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Rodon. I think it's more difficult to find an ace than a top hitter without a real position. Not that I'm saying Rodon is or will be an ace. Just that I'd take that gamble.

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I see the gamble and under certain circumstances I too would take that risk...but not as my team is rebuilding (AKA Reloading)...and I dont think many would

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 Post subject: Re: Happy Rodon Day
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Rodon. I think it's more difficult to find an ace than a top hitter without a real position. Not that I'm saying Rodon is or will be an ace. Just that I'd take that gamble.

Bad.

Bryant could be the greatest hitter that ever lived. Rodon could be the greatest pitcher that ever lived.

These are bad thoughts.

Fact is...top shelf power hitters are in demand right now. Bryant has a great chance at being that. Washington Nationals have five aces and are 17-15.

Hendricks began his career dealing. Settle down, Sox fans.


The only bad thoughts here are yours. Don't compare salad tosser Henricks to a high first rounder with electric stuff.

Also, power hitters are in such demand that a proven 25 homer guy like Viciedo can't even find a job.

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 Post subject: Re: Happy Rodon Day
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Mets memories fuzzy here...but

Isringhausen, Pulshiper, Wilson????

Wasnt this a plan once?

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Rodon. I think it's more difficult to find an ace than a top hitter without a real position. Not that I'm saying Rodon is or will be an ace. Just that I'd take that gamble.

Bad.

Bryant could be the greatest hitter that ever lived. Rodon could be the greatest pitcher that ever lived.

These are bad thoughts.

Fact is...top shelf power hitters are in demand right now. Bryant has a great chance at being that. Washington Nationals have five aces and are 17-15.

Hendricks began his career dealing. Settle down, Sox fans. Give him 30 starts before you anoint him.

Rodon isn't even the best starter the Sox have just as Bryant isn't even the best hitter the Cubs have.


and those Washington Nationals, even with four aces, were willing to plunk down 200 million on another one

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Mets memories fuzzy here...but

Isringhausen, Pulshiper, Wilson????

Wasnt this a plan once?

Shoot, look back 10 years...Wood, Prior, Zambrano, Guzman!, Clement :(


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 Post subject: Re: Happy Rodon Day
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Rodon. I think it's more difficult to find an ace than a top hitter without a real position. Not that I'm saying Rodon is or will be an ace. Just that I'd take that gamble.

Bad.

Bryant could be the greatest hitter that ever lived. Rodon could be the greatest pitcher that ever lived.

These are bad thoughts.

Fact is...top shelf power hitters are in demand right now. Bryant has a great chance at being that. Washington Nationals have five aces and are 17-15.

Hendricks began his career dealing. Settle down, Sox fans. Give him 30 starts before you anoint him.

Rodon isn't even the best starter the Sox have just as Bryant isn't even the best hitter the Cubs have.


and those Washington Nationals, even with four aces, were willing to plunk down 200 million on another one

This is due to their organizatoinal philosophy to not offer a 2nd contract to starting pitchers who've had Tommy John surgery (Zimmermann and Strasburg). Zimmermann will be gone this year and Strasburg after next year.


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 Post subject: Re: Happy Rodon Day
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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
The only bad thoughts here are yours. Don't compare salad tosser Henricks to a high first rounder with electric stuff.

Also, power hitters are in such demand that a proven 25 homer guy like Viciedo can't even find a job.

Power isn't just home runs. I wouldn't call a guy with a less than .750 OPS a power hitter.

How many busts with "electric stuff" do you want me to name? You name Kerry Wood as a bust all the time. Start there.

You'd be ECSTATIC if Carlos Rodon has the career Kerry Wood had.

And yes, that is exactly what you'd be saying to Cubs fans right now if roles were reversed.

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Also, power hitters are in such demand that a proven 25 homer guy like Viciedo can't even find a job.

Yeah, a guy that hit 25 homers once and never more than that is "proven." Brady Anderson is a proven 50HR guy.


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The only bad thoughts here are yours. Don't compare salad tosser Henricks to a high first rounder with electric stuff.

Also, power hitters are in such demand that a proven 25 homer guy like Viciedo can't even find a job.

Power isn't just home runs. I wouldn't call a guy with a less than .750 OPS a power hitter.

How many busts with "electric stuff" do you want me to name? You name Kerry Wood as a bust all the time. Start there.

You'd be ECSTATIC if Carlos Rodon has the career Kerry Wood had.

And yes, that is exactly what you'd be saying to Cubs fans right now if roles were reversed.


I think Rodon has a pretty good chance to win more than 85 games.

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The only bad thoughts here are yours. Don't compare salad tosser Henricks to a high first rounder with electric stuff.

Also, power hitters are in such demand that a proven 25 homer guy like Viciedo can't even find a job.

Power isn't just home runs. I wouldn't call a guy with a less than .750 OPS a power hitter.

How many busts with "electric stuff" do you want me to name? You name Kerry Wood as a bust all the time. Start there.

You'd be ECSTATIC if Carlos Rodon has the career Kerry Wood had.

And yes, that is exactly what you'd be saying to Cubs fans right now if roles were reversed.


I think Rodon has a pretty good chance to win more than 85 games.


But will he pitch the Greatest Game of All-Time?


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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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The only bad thoughts here are yours. Don't compare salad tosser Henricks to a high first rounder with electric stuff.

Also, power hitters are in such demand that a proven 25 homer guy like Viciedo can't even find a job.

Power isn't just home runs. I wouldn't call a guy with a less than .750 OPS a power hitter.

How many busts with "electric stuff" do you want me to name? You name Kerry Wood as a bust all the time. Start there.

You'd be ECSTATIC if Carlos Rodon has the career Kerry Wood had.

And yes, that is exactly what you'd be saying to Cubs fans right now if roles were reversed.


I think Rodon has a pretty good chance to win more than 85 games.

Yet you are cool with Frank thinking Bryant does not have a good chance of surpassing either Alexei Ramirez and Corey Patterson in home runs?

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The only bad thoughts here are yours. Don't compare salad tosser Henricks to a high first rounder with electric stuff.

Also, power hitters are in such demand that a proven 25 homer guy like Viciedo can't even find a job.

Power isn't just home runs. I wouldn't call a guy with a less than .750 OPS a power hitter.

How many busts with "electric stuff" do you want me to name? You name Kerry Wood as a bust all the time. Start there.

You'd be ECSTATIC if Carlos Rodon has the career Kerry Wood had.

And yes, that is exactly what you'd be saying to Cubs fans right now if roles were reversed.


I think Rodon has a pretty good chance to win more than 85 games.

Yet you are cool with Frank thinking Bryant does not have a good chance of surpassing either Alexei Ramirez and Corey Patterson in home runs?


Who said that? I think Bryant has a good chance to hit 200 homers. Beyond that, who knows? I would consider that a similar expectation as Rodon getting 85 wins.

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If a carbon copy of Kerry Wood came back and was available for trade I'd give the world for him. That was a generational talent, if he gets hurt he gets hurt but I take that risk for an arm like that.


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Who said that? I think Bryant has a good chance to hit 200 homers. Beyond that, who knows? I would consider that a similar expectation as Rodon getting 85 wins.

Frank said that. Since you always voice your disagreement on every topic and were silent in that very popular thread, I figured you were toeing the company line.

I do believe 200 home runs and 85 wins are similar comparisons. I don't mind either prediction, though again I say that a win is more reliant on his own team's talent than a single player's home run number is, so I feel much safer with the Bryant prediction. If I'm trying to reach 85 wins quickly, I don't want to be pitching for the 2015 White Sox.

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Who said that? I think Bryant has a good chance to hit 200 homers. Beyond that, who knows? I would consider that a similar expectation as Rodon getting 85 wins.

Frank said that. Since you always voice your disagreement on every topic and were silent in that very popular thread, I figured you were toeing the company line.

I do believe 200 home runs and 85 wins are similar comparisons. I don't mind either prediction, though again I say that a win is more reliant on his own team's talent than a single player's home run number is, so I feel much safer with the Bryant prediction. If I'm trying to reach 85 wins quickly, I don't want to be pitching for the 2015 White Sox.


I don't expect him to win 85 for the 2015 White Sox. He'll probably get 6 or 7.

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I don't expect him to win 85 for the 2015 White Sox. He'll probably get 6 or 7.

You seem very optimistic about the team's future. Why?

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Rodon. I think it's more difficult to find an ace than a top hitter without a real position. Not that I'm saying Rodon is or will be an ace. Just that I'd take that gamble.

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How so? You've got a four game litmus test starting tonight. The Mets rebuilt with top shelf starters. The Cubs with sluggers. We can see how it goes.


So much for top notch starters. back to back jacks for Bryant and Rizzo. White Sox fans need a slump buster.

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Rodon. I think it's more difficult to find an ace than a top hitter without a real position. Not that I'm saying Rodon is or will be an ace. Just that I'd take that gamble.

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How so? You've got a four game litmus test starting tonight. The Mets rebuilt with top shelf starters. The Cubs with sluggers. We can see how it goes.


So much for top notch starters. back to back jacks for Bryant and Rizzo. White Sox fans need a slump buster.

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You chirp an awful lot. I wouldn't pop the Champagne with a 3 run lead in the third if I were you. Especially with that bullpen.

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How so? You've got a four game litmus test starting tonight. The Mets rebuilt with top shelf starters. The Cubs with sluggers. We can see how it goes.


So much for top notch starters. back to back jacks for Bryant and Rizzo. White Sox fans need a slump buster.

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What does the bullpen have to do with the Mets starters being better then the Cubs hitters? I think you missed your point. You and Good Dolphin miss more then a N.Noah layup.


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I don't expect him to win 85 for the 2015 White Sox. He'll probably get 6 or 7.

You seem very optimistic about the team's future. Why?

Please respond.

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Who said that? I think Bryant has a good chance to hit 200 homers. Beyond that, who knows? I would consider that a similar expectation as Rodon getting 85 wins.


200 homers? dude JORR stop hating..... he's gonna have at least 550 at bats this year, so i'm thinking 250-275 should be about right =D

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I caught a few innings of rodon ...he looks great, terrific stuff. Bright future IMO.

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I don't expect him to win 85 for the 2015 White Sox. He'll probably get 6 or 7.

You seem very optimistic about the team's future. Why?

Please respond.


I can't really respond to your false assertion. I hardly think rodon winning another five decisions is "optimistic".

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I don't expect him to win 85 for the 2015 White Sox. He'll probably get 6 or 7.

You seem very optimistic about the team's future. Why?

Please respond.


I can't really respond to your false assertion. I hardly think rodon winning another five decisions is "optimistic".

Yet you have him winning 85 as a lock, and he is under control of the White Sox until 2021. 7 wins a season would take 12+ seasons to get to 85.

So I ask you...why are you optimistic about the team's future? You ridiculed the North Side organization for the way they went about improving their team, and stated that the White Sox and Hahn's method of retooling on the fly was superior, as it was not at the expense of the fans and would be just as successful.

Right now...why are you optimistic?

The Cubs prospects that had never proven anything in the minors have come up and the Cubs are a much improved team.

The White Sox have Abreu, Sale, Rodon, Micah Johnson, Eaton, Garcia, Quintana...and have severely regressed. Is there something or someone in the pipeline we're not aware of? Any upcoming influx of cash that can be spent on free agency?

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