juschill wrote:
WaitingforRuffcorn wrote:
juschill wrote:
WaitingforRuffcorn wrote:
juschill wrote:
I'm not concerned. I don't think they got world beaters for Adam Eaton. They got some serviceable guys for a serviceable guy. It was more of a meh-type of trade. I'm not sure why people insist it was nearly the trade of the century. They didn't get any number one ace's in the deal.
I think the ridiculous way of painting the trade was to call it a "raping". It was closer to a yawner.
These guys are all blue chip prospects. Why do you think there are "serviceable" at best? You think they will not have good careers? Based on what?
Based on what I've seen so far. Based on recent White Sox history. The only blue chip players they've developed in the last 10 years pitch for Boston and Washington right now. That's it. Two in 10 years. Two. In a decade. Before that the players were drafted by the previous GM. I'll believe they are good players at the major league level when it actually happens. Until then I'll assume they are busts in waiting. History is on that side.
This makes literally no sense. Your argument has changed now from these are not top prospects despite their rankings to the White Sox cannot develop players. You have some odd personal standard that you have failed to define. And blue chip is a reference to potential. It does not mean that they will become great major league players, but what similarly ranked prospects have the White Sox failed to develop in the past ten years?
If you do not have talent in the system it is difficult to get it to produce.
We seem to be going in circles but the argument hasn't changed. You said it was a raping. I didn't consider a pretty good player like Eaton for a guy who can't find his fastball and a 7 ERA, another with a 3.55 ERA at AAA, and a class A guy to be a raping. An equal trade on all sides perhaps. Iffffff the White Sox can develop these guys to be productive major leaguers. Which they haven't proved they can do. So it isn't not, nor has it ever been, a "rape" of Washington.
Gordon Beckham and Viciedo were can't miss prospects who missed. So was Bryan Anderson. So was that 2014 first round pick that is a complete bust.
God help DWFs from themselves.
I never said it was a raping. You keep saying stupid things then keep going back to this DWF tripe.
What was the highest ranking for Beckham or Viciedo? I do not recall either being a can't miss prospect. Beckham was a first round pick who was rushed to the majors.
These pitchers are highly regarded by the publications, and the White Sox have a track record of developing or fixing starting pitchers. Why does the class of the prospect matter? Why is a 3.55 era indicative that he will not be a good pitcher? They are reworking Giolito, so it's basically like spring training for him. Their futures are uncertain, but you seem to be dismissing them using shaky logic at best.
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