Keyser Soze wrote:
Obviously they have a shit ton lot of work to do. I don't expect them to get everything done in one off season but they have to start filling in the many holes on the roster with long term players. I expect Eloy will be up in April to man one of the corner OF spots and Zack Collins will be up in the summer to catch. I'm hopeful Cease will also be up in the summer. To do list:
1. Release Welington Castillo
2. Find long term 3B
3. Acquire two starting pitchers
4. Acquire 2-3 impact relievers
5. Make a decision about Abreu and Avi. Sign or trade them
6. Delmonico, Davidson and Palka are redundant players. Make a decision on who to keep and who to trade
I think Davidson and Palka should stay. Delmonico needs to go. They need an impact center fielder also unless they move Anderson to center field in which case, they will need a short-stop. A catcher should be a must. IT is the most important position on a team and they need one badly.
I agree greatly with the need for two young but experienced starting pitchers with an upside are required. And I also agree that they do need at least two good relievers.
However, I do not believe that the Sox brass have anykind of a plan in any of this. The "rebuild" is a farce. It didn't make any sense since the on-set. The young players that they obtained were all over the spector in terms of age and experience level. Their plan was scatter brained to begin with.
Hahn, I think has gotten way too much of a pass in all of this. I think that it is so very easy to trade "stars" for prospects and to trust the gullible public to believe him in all of this. Remember the stupid sales job they gave the public in Chicago in selling this "plan" as something that they thought deeply about. First of all, Reinny is a piece of shit and senile owner. Williams is a token black guy who has one exactly one championship in his tenure and sould have had more but he fucked it all up including keeping the brain dead Ozzie on board way too long.
And the gullible White Sox fans saw the Astros set up a dynasty and the Cubs winning a World Series and believed in the fantasy land of Chicago that the White Sox could just give away their best pitchers and build a new dynasty. It is BULLSHIT. Hahn is not a soothsayer of baseball talent. IF he was he would have gotten better returns for the two excellent starting pitchers that they gave up as well as highly capable relief pitchers. He didn't have a plan. Not hardly. He never put a road map together which documented the anticipated PROGRESSION on the talent that they needed and when they needed it to occur. Instead it was a dart game in which wherever the dart landed on someone's estimation of a potential talented player.
As a fan and as a guy who understands young baseball talent, my opinion is that the Sox management and knack for developing talent is very weak and has been for a long long time. And until Reinny and company get keelhauled, the White Sox will never be good again.