HawaiiYou wrote:
The Hawk wrote:
I don't have any idea why Moncada is taking up space on this team. Trade him for a frozen banana smoothie or something and put Burger at 3rd Gonzales at second for the rest of the year.
i think somebody in the front office doesn't want to admit they were wrong and Moncado is a bust
Yep. It looks like Hahn refuses to admit that he made a mistake in trading for this guy. And I hate when teams just keep non performing guys like Moncada. He cannot be "fixed" so to speak. He is what he is, a lazy unexciting underachiever who is being paid a disgusting amount of money for not hitting anywhere near what a legit major league 3rd baseman should do in his prime.
And as to Burger, when a stupid organization refuses to let go an underachieving player like Moncada it sometimes BLOCKS other prospects to show what they can do at the major league level. Guys like Jake Burger.
I took some time yesterday and researched some things about Burger's so-called "Development" with the White Sox and learned some things about it that I did not know before.You guys might have known this but I was surprised. Did you guys know, for example, that Jake Burger only had parts of one year in rookie ball after he was drafted? I knew that he suffered a achilles injury in spring training and was reinjured twice shortly after coming back. I didn't know, though, that he really didn't have any minor league experience between 2018-2021. The only place he played was not even in the minor leagues but in some independent ball not even affiliated with major league baseball. HE spent all his minor league career in 3A Charlotte.
What I am saying is that I think that the White Sox pretty much wrote Burger off as a prospect after his 2nd injury to his ankle and pretty much gave up on him and instead put all of their interest on Moncada. INSTEAD OF DOING WHAT GOOD TEAMS DO WITH GREAT POTENTIAL,NAMELY BRING IN TOP LEVEL PEOPLE TO DEVELOP THEM, they pretty much dumped in a pool and told him to sink or swim. People have said that he is a lousy infielder. Even if that was true, what time did the Sox do invest in teaching him how to develop into a decent infielder from 2017 -present? Its disgusting to me as a guy who taught a lot of talented kids how to improve themselves at baseball to see a professional club not do this.
Burger was considered the best hitter over-all in the draft and the White SOx in my humble opinion were lucky that he stuck it out pretty much on his own and met every challenge presented him with a good attitude and hard work. Many kids would have sulked, blamed bad fortune and frittered away their signing bonuses. Putting Moncada out there while sitting Burger is stupid and typical of the weak asses Sox management group.