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PostPosted: Sun Oct 21, 2018 5:07 pm 
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You are getting Granderson and you are going to like it.

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Not the right time for Harper. They should go hard for Machado.


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Fuck it, do it and go for broke. Offer Cease, Robert, Basabe, and Collins for Trout.


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Definitely a possibility...when he's 34 years old.


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Would love to be able to knock Cleveland off the top of the division and compete with the Twins, Royals & Tigers. Especially for a nice 3 - 5+ year sustained run.

Sign whomever will make that happen. I'm okay with that.

DO. IT. SMARTLY.

The Sox will rise again... I just don't want a 1 or 2 season flash in the pan success.


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Come-on. This is Jerry Reinsdork we are talking about. He would NEVER spend that kind of money. NEVER.



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Nobody should use a 22 year old transaction as evidence to back up an assertion like this. The fact that the transaction in question was terminated after only two years because the team refused to cough up a $4.25 million raise divided over three years makes it even worse.


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 8:51 am 
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I do think the Sox will make a sincere and hard push for one of these players. I think the players will say all the right things but ultimately use the Sox to push the offers of teams for which they truly wish to play.

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The fact is that nobody in basketball or baseball wants to play for Jerry Reinsdorf and the same would be true if he owned a hockey or football team.

You can't run one of the best basketball players and coaches out of town after winning six championships for you and not think that the word will get around that your organization is less than a desired landing spot.

The poster who said they will get Granderson and like it was correct. And their trash manager will be here three years from now as well. Until they get Vizquel and have to like it.


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juschill wrote:
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Come-on. This is Jerry Reinsdork we are talking about. He would NEVER spend that kind of money. NEVER.


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Nobody should use a 22 year old transaction as evidence to back up an assertion like this. The fact that the transaction in question was terminated after only two years because the team refused to cough up a $4.25 million raise divided over three years makes it even worse.
Ok. Then lets look at the more recent transactions of Adam Dunn, Adam LaRoche, Melky Cabrera, Matt Lindstrom, etc.

Not saying those players worked, but the notion that JERRY doesn't spend money is flat out wrong.

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I do think the Sox will make a sincere and hard push for one of these players. I think the players will say all the right things but ultimately use the Sox to push the offers of teams for which they truly wish to play.


They will offer something along the lines of 3 years at 80 Million when everyone else is in the 200-300 million range for 8-10 years.

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Jerry is not afraid to write a check. (50-75 Million)

Jerry is afraid to write the check. (100+ Million)

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Frank Coztansa wrote:
juschill wrote:
Nobody should use a 22 year old transaction as evidence to back up an assertion like this. The fact that the transaction in question was terminated after only two years because the team refused to cough up a $4.25 million raise divided over three years makes it even worse.
Ok. Then lets look at the more recent transactions of Adam Dunn, Adam LaRoche, Melky Cabrera, Matt Lindstrom, etc.

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Come-on. This is Jerry Reinsdork we are talking about. He would NEVER spend that kind of money. NEVER.


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Nobody should use a 22 year old transaction as evidence to back up an assertion like this. The fact that the transaction in question was terminated after only two years because the team refused to cough up a $4.25 million raise divided over three years makes it even worse.
Ok. Then lets look at the more recent transactions of Adam Dunn, Adam LaRoche, Melky Cabrera, Matt Lindstrom, etc.


Wow.


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JERRY has literally wasted millions upon millions of dollars on bad & mediocre ballplayers. Stop saying he won't spend money. That is flat out not true.
Spending it wisely is a different discussion.

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 10:29 am 
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Frank Coztansa wrote:
JERRY has literally wasted millions upon millions of dollars on bad & mediocre ballplayers. Stop saying he won't spend money. That is flat out not true.
Spending it wisely is a different discussion.

Nobody is saying he is not spending money. He's just not spending money on top tier free agents. None of those guys you mentioned were in high demand when they were signed here.

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Then lets look at the more recent transactions of Adam Dunn, Adam LaRoche, Melky Cabrera, Matt Lindstrom, etc.

None of these contracts come close to what A- or B-Tier Free Agents were getting at the time. The largest of these was $14M AAV. Your Lindstrom example was 1 year at $2.3M, with a $4.0M club option.

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good dolphin wrote:
I do think the Sox will make a sincere and hard push for one of these players. I think the players will say all the right things but ultimately use the Sox to push the offers of teams for which they truly wish to play.


They will offer something along the lines of 3 years at 80 Million when everyone else is in the 200-300 million range for 8-10 years.


I don't expect this is going to go like a run of the mill free agent acquisition for anyone. I expect the agent will state what he will require just to engage. My assumption is 10 years with a 2-3 year player opt out clause. Money will only be discussed if those terms are met.

I think either of these guys would work for the Sox as they are essentially only a 3 year deal (unless you get a Heyward situation of underperformance)

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I think, the Sox could land one of Machado or Harper, and I don't meaning bidding $10mill more a per year. I am more open to Machado since he can play SS and 3B. I think, if you land one and do not quickly surround them with talent, this will get pretty ugly real quick.


Machado is an excellent player but I don't like his attitude and the fact that he is a really dirty player. He' be a bad role model for young players.

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Come-on. This is Jerry Reinsdork we are talking about. He would NEVER spend that kind of money. NEVER.



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Albert Belle? That was in the dark ages when Jerry got pissed at baseball for opening its checkbooks for over-paying for players and signed Belle out of spite more or less. That didn't last long. After the Sox won the World Series, Reinny had a chance to win more championships but he didn't spend the money necessary to continue and they only signed over the hill guys like Adam Dunn and company.

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JERRY has literally wasted millions upon millions of dollars on bad & mediocre ballplayers. Stop saying he won't spend money. That is flat out not true.
Spending it wisely is a different discussion.


Nobody is saying he is not spending money. He's just not spending money on top tier free agents. None of those guys you mentioned were in high demand when they were signed here.


Their payroll is among the lowest in all of baseball and has been for years. So they are NOT spending money. Plus the players that they have mostly spent money on have in most cases been below average or worse.

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Adam Dunn was absolutely a top tier free agent when he was signed. It was a horrible move and he had one of the worst offensive years ever, but the fact remains that if Jerry thinks the team is in a position to win, he has not been shy about spending money.

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Come-on. This is Jerry Reinsdork we are talking about. He would NEVER spend that kind of money. NEVER.



Albert Belle says hello.


Albert Belle? That was in the dark ages when Jerry got pissed at baseball for opening its checkbooks for over-paying for players and signed Belle out of spite more or less. That didn't last long. After the Sox won the World Series, Reinny had a chance to win more championships but he didn't spend the money necessary to continue and they only signed over the hill guys like Adam Dunn and company.


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I feel like the Belle experiment turned the organization off of big contracts on free agents after the way he jumped ship after 2 years...top it off with the ridiculous Jamie Navarro contract (the reason they won't give long term contracts to pitchers)...as the reasons that the team won't actually take calculated risks on good free agents and haven taken to trying for junk pile reclamation projects that sometimes work (Jermaine Dye) and often times blow up in their faces (roughly every other one), and try to get cheap extensions on their good players. Hell, the only reason they gave Konerko the extension after the World Series is because they realized how awful that would have looked, image wise, when they could easily afford it.

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After the Sox won the World Series, Reinny had a chance to win more championships but he didn't spend the money necessary to continue and they only signed over the hill guys like Adam Dunn and company.


That's wrong. They traded for Thome and Vazquez. The 2006 White Sox were easily the best Sox team in my lifetime on paper. Yes, better than the 2005 World Series champs and the 1994 fantasyland champs. Unfortunately, you've got to play the games and going deep the year before had clearly taken the starch out of Buehrle and it eventually caught up to Contreras. And of course, the .500 pitcher Vazquez didn't suddenly win 20 games because he moved to a team that could provide more "run support". I'm not sure what you wanted Jerry to "spend money" on, as on paper that team was about as good as you'd want it to be.

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And also resigned Konerko to a 5yr $60million deal, which at the time was quite rich.

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Then lets look at the more recent transactions of Adam Dunn, Adam LaRoche, Melky Cabrera, Matt Lindstrom, etc.

None of these contracts come close to what A- or B-Tier Free Agents were getting at the time. The largest of these was $14M AAV. Your Lindstrom example was 1 year at $2.3M, with a $4.0M club option.

:lol:

Is Harper/Machado looking for more than that?

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Then lets look at the more recent transactions of Adam Dunn, Adam LaRoche, Melky Cabrera, Matt Lindstrom, etc.

None of these contracts come close to what A- or B-Tier Free Agents were getting at the time. The largest of these was $14M AAV. Your Lindstrom example was 1 year at $2.3M, with a $4.0M club option.

:lol:

Is Harper/Machado looking for more than that?

I've heard rumors that Boras might be trying to set a new precedent of 25 year old, multiple time All-Stars getting 3+ years guaranteed.

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I was thinking about this today. Washington is trying to keep Harper but he shows interest in leaving and the Cubs being a destination.

But he would be a good fit w/ the White Sox w the young talent coming up. Player in his prime and a veteran. They have the $$ too to pay him.

And I think Harper wouldn't mind playing on a team where you're not going to get the big pressure on you like you would w/ the Cubs or Yankees.

Why not sign him?


The White Sox are a darkhorse for any of these elite free agents IF they decide to start fast-tracking their rebuild OR think they are closer than they showed.

For example, this may not be realistic or even what they are thinking, but what if they thought that a healthy Rodon, Lopez, and Giolito has the makings of a solid rotation. Most would probably disagree, but they could think that getting Kopech back in 2020 is a potential front-line starter plus another top prospect like Cease being close could make this rebuild go quicker.

Offensively, Jimenez will be up in April next year, the infield (outside of 3B) is pretty much set for next season, but the OF is probably where 2 major upgrades can jump-start the offense.

If they were inclined, they could offer Harper a 3-4 year deal for $120M-$160M without impacting future payroll, etc.

I'd be surprised if they did this, but they have always thought big when it comes to acquiring talent - it's just a matter of when they think the timing is.


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No shot Jerry writes that big check for Harper.

From Harper's point of view... Why would he sign with the Sox for maybe half of what he will be expecting on the open market?

Because that would probably be the best offer extended to him from the southside.

Machado, maybe... Harper, no shot.


If the White Sox were interested in either Harper or Machado, why do you think they would make offers that would be 1/2 of their actual value? Any team interested in these two would go in knowing the starting point (which would probably be at least $30M) - the White Sox (or any other team) are not going to make any offers for $15-20 million a season.


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Neither Machado nor Harper is going to want to sign with the White Sox, so I don't think we need to worry about it too much. That being said, I wouldn't want them to sign either guy if it meant that they would be hamstrung in signing other necessary players in the future. They're more like the Cardinals than they are the Yankees, Red Sox, Cubs, or Dodgers, so I fear that dropping more than $200 million on a player is going to hamstring them for the future.


Given the lack of money committed outside of Tim Anderson, and Nate Jones (perhaps there is another player or two) beyond next season, they are flexibile to get involved with any free agent they want to consider - doesn't mean the player will sign with them, but the White Sox are set up to jump into the free agent market.

Question is (I haven't looked) - is there another Machado/Harper on the FA market for next season that the White Sox would look at?


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