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  1. But comparing the fielding percentage of a SS to a 1b or even a 3b to determine the better fielder will always be misguided, which is what was being done. The Sox do muffle simple plays, but would they be a better fielding team if players didn’t move at all to make plays? Or didn’t throw the ball at all? They’d have fewer errors and a much better fielding percentage. One of, if not the biggest problem with fielding percentage is they’re always some misconception that all errors are obviously errors. In the end, they’re just some guy’s opinion. These are generic statements not directly applicable solely to the 2025 Red Sox. Safe bet most metrics would corroborate the sentiment that they’re not a good fueling team…
  2. Campbell is hitting under .200 now? Actually locking up younger players early is an excellent strategy (and not one done by the White Sox as often as other teams). If Campbell becomes a good player, you have him cheap. But if he doesn’t work out or is just average, his contract actually isn’t prohibitive. Hes paid like a league average to bad player already. Where in Chicago? I’m out here too…
  3. Sitting/benching/ignoring contracts is becoming a common situation in MLB these days. Most teams that have players on 8 digit AAVs have at least one either benched or in a reduced role…
  4. Yeah fielding percentage! The most useless stat in MLB! It’s so bad it makes batting average look good!
  5. They could have signed some Rowdy Tellez type to a minor league deal. It might have been better, but players like that aren’t much of an upgrade over Romy Gonzalez. Most MLB first basemen are players who move there because they can hit but not field another position. Actual first base prospects are usually players learning that role as well and many fall into this category.
  6. Story is 10 for his last 82 with 31 strikeouts. It might be Mayer Time without moving Campbell…
  7. Overmatched or not, he won’t learn to hit MLB pitching in AAA. For a guy who likes to ignore points and cling to painfully obvious conclusions, not sure why you think he will…
  8. 61 more mentions and I will have posted him out of existence…
  9. Exactly, which is why I keep mentioning 5’1” Andrew Vaughn…
  10. I could see Mayer replacing Story, who has fallen off a Cliff recently. I doubt they bring up Anthony without an outfielder injury or Devers actually moving to 1b…
  11. I would never make those trades, even if Brewers GM Pat Murphy kidnapped my family and made them ransom demands. Hoskins seems likely to acquire on his own. BTV gives him a negative trade value, which makes him a straight salary dump for Milwaukee. Of course the Brewers, like the Sox, are only 4 GB and might not start unloading players so readily…
  12. I think an unexciting 1b option might be in the near future. Reportedly they inquired about some surging AAA hitters on the older side of prospect status, like Phillies 3b Otto Kemp and White Sox 1b Tim Elko (since called up)…
  13. I didn’t expect Sandoval this year. But I did/do expect Crawford back at some point…
  14. I’d call it a group effort that includes the pitchers themselves. Whats with the blame stuff? I think and I’ve been on this since spring training, if the Sox kept Whitlock, Slaton, Fitts, and Guerrero as the core of that bullpen, they’d be fine. I think thats still true. (For a long time I wanted Houck in there, but that was before Guerrero, Slaton and Fitts.) Of course I also advocated for cutting Justin Wilson minutes after he signed. So there is that..
  15. Not sure why the quotes. Chapman has been their best reliever this year…
  16. They did spend nearly $12mill on Chapman. Even if they expected Hendriks to close, they had a Plan B…
  17. Yes, but that’s hindsight. The big issue to me appears that they’re counting too much on Slaten and Whitlock in key situations. Also any time they get a promising young reliever, they push him into the rotation until he gets injured…
  18. Campbell just needs to learn to adjust to MLB pitching. There’s only one place he can do that. He’s not going to do that in AAA any more than he is at Dave and Buster’s…
  19. Can’t it be both?
  20. Well, I wouldn’t say the pen wasn’t addressed. They did add Aroldis Chapman and Justin Wilson, plus expected the return of Liam Hendriks…
  21. That’s really great that you know which number is bigger. Maybe tomorrow we can work on capital letters…
  22. Keep him up. Spell him occasionally with Hamilton. Whats he going to learn in AAA, besides that he can crush the pitching there?
  23. Romy Gonzalez is ok for a stopgap or platoon option, but he didn’t get released by the worst team in MLB history for being overly talented. At some point, the Sox should address 1b if Devers never relents (which he might). But the more pressing area needs are the bullpen and someone to replace Houck in the rotation. Hopefully the latter need will be filled by someone returning from the IL at some point. And maybe the former one as well..
  24. I’m not convinced either Breslow or Cora cares much about the disposition of Yoshida. It’s possible I care more about it then either of them…
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