Aggravated Sox Fan Bob wrote:
Chris...none of this is personal.
It seems to me that the White Sox can be run a lot better in the baseball aspect of things.
"Non Tendered" Day may as well have been a tribute to the INCOMPETENT White Sox Farm system and talent development Department...Brian Anderson, Lance Broadway and Jeremy Reed come to mind.
The White Sox won the World Series in 2005 and have managed to piss away that good feeling and assume their SELF CHOSEN role as second banana around here...AGAIN.
THE PROOF OF THE SECOND BANANA ROLE AND THE THIRD RATE OUTLOOK IS THE TICKET PRICING....LOOK WHAT GAMES COST THE MOST....THE CUBS......
I didn't expect you to answer my questions.....I know you are in between the rock and the hard place...
I never said you were making a fortune and I never accused the Sox of swindling....
My mind sure as hell is made up....THE WHITE SOX CAN DO A LOT BETTER IN THE BASEBALL PRODUCT THEY PUT ON THE FIELD EVERY SEASON AND THEY OUGHT TO STOP POOR MOUTHING.
Build a genuine farm system.
Stop the Damned "Catch Lightning in a Bottle" approach.
Bob, it's not taken personally. But it seems you're failing to recognize that they've taken some very good steps in the right direction in correcting the scouting/development area of the organization. Which, by the way, will not be corrected overnight.
I can answer any questions you ask, but I can also tell when you're just going to dismiss my answers.
rogers park bryan wrote:
I think Bob explained his position well Ranger. The white sox have not been great devoloping talent. Kenny Williams has been with the organization a long time in many roles. The devolopment since he's been there has been less than stellar.
In 2005 a series of moves he made all worked out (el duque, Podsednkik, Politte, Hermanson). It was a nice job. But overall he's been average at best. He seems to value activity over prudence. The most recent example is Rios. He did that to block the tigers. That was unneccessary. And now theyre stuck with a terrible contract. Even in Rios best year he's not worth close to what he's being paid.
Bob Loblaw wrote a more detailed version of Kenny's impact. Ill try to find it. It was a good read.
As far as the minor leagues go, Bryan, see above. You have to admit it
has improved in the last couple of years. And it is much too early to say the Sox are stuck with a bad contract in Rios. I've heard the same reports that he put the claim on Rios to block the Tigers, but that really isn't accurate. Blocking the Tigers was a byproduct. They wanted Rios, but it appears they were expecting the Jays to want to work out a trade, not just hand him over.
You also said that even in Rios' best year, he's nto worth the money...I beg to differ. For $12.5 million a season at a premium defensive position (which he plays extremely well, by the way), he's got a pretty reasonable contract that won't escalate much at all over the next several years (in fact, it only increases by $1 mil in the final year). They key is, though, he has to just perform to his normal level.
I also think the good GMs are the ones that are able to make the unheralded moves that turn out to make a big impact. Anybody can work with a huge payroll, but when you have a tight budget, you've got to make do with what you have. I'm not sure how you can't see Kenny does a pretty good job of that. Take a step back and look at the big picture, Bryan, and tell me this isn't one of the better eras this organization has had.
Seacrest wrote:
Now you and I KNOW that statement is pure bullshit Ranger.
You just lost any cred you had with that little gem.
I'd respond to this, but I seriously don't know what the hell you're trying to say.
good dolphin wrote:
Saying I don't like Walker is just plain wrong. I like him. I don't know whether he is or is not a good hitting coach because I am just not sure of the true impact of 90% of the guys. That is why I stay out of the argument. I can admit when I don't know. However, it cannot be debated that his abilities are currently questioned outside the organization and have been questioned inside the organization in the past. That is why I would want an opinion on the subject from someone who is universally respected at the job, like Jaramillo.
Which gets us back to whether YOU know. Now if you had said, "dolphin, I know because I have talked to half a dozen professional hitting coaches and they all say the same thing..." that is authority I will accept. Have you talked to any? What have they said to you? If you haven't, then the truth is that you do not know. You are only speculating based on Walker's opinion that you have received second hand.
Dolphin, what the hell do you think I do when I go to the ballpark? Pleasure myself?
Walker is also universally respected inside baseball circles. The only people that don't respect him are many of the fans here. Players (and ex-players) along with other coaches around the league believe he does just about everything that can be done in his position. He just happens to be in a no-win situation at the moment. For some perspective, let's just say there is one coach within the organization (that I know for a fact Sox fans love and respect), that has said he would never "in a million years" want to be the hitting coach. His words were along the lines of that he "didn't want the ulcers." He recognizes the no-win.