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Nothing like hiring an old man with old-man mentality to manage a young up and coming team full of flair. This looks like a move that came from the very top, pretty disgusting hire honestly.

 

I'm super intrigued to see how his old school mentality and managing style plays out in today's analytic heavy world.

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Apparently, Reinsdorf’s biggest regret was firing TLR.....34 years ago. This was not a baseball decision, it was an owner putting his own needs over the team.
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I'm super intrigued to see how his old school mentality and managing style plays out in today's analytic heavy world.

 

It's not even that he's likely to be anti-analytics and the typical "go with your gut" old school mentality. He's also maybe even more likely to be anti flair and showboating, which is a serious shame for a team whose appeal is boosted by the fact that their players seem to have a lot of fun on the field and they bring excitement through their antics.

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I'm super intrigued to see how his old school mentality and managing style plays out in today's analytic heavy world.

 

I'm not Miss Cleo but the answer will be terribly. It is a really odd hire unless their front office uses an OOTP system where next to his name his reputation is "Legendary" so they just figured he was the best.

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It's not even that he's likely to be anti-analytics and the typical "go with your gut" old school mentality. He's also maybe even more likely to be anti flair and showboating, which is a serious shame for a team whose appeal is boosted by the fact that their players seem to have a lot of fun on the field and they bring excitement through their antics.

 

That's my take on this. The White Sox were a fun team to follow with all their young talent, and they are not afraid to show personality on the field. If TLR just sits back and allows them to be them, then the difference between him and Renteria will probably be negligible, but if he wants them to "pLaY tHe rIgHt wAy", then it's going to be bad for everyone involved.

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We'll see, but I still don't think Bauer, Realmuto, and Springer will get paid what they would've in any normal market.

 

Bauer would've gotten at least ~$200M in last years market? Springer probably around $150M-$170M. We'll see what happens, but I don't see those numbers being touched.

 

Bauer is a little tough to predict as it’s unsure what he’s looking for. But Springer maybe an estimate would’ve been 6/150? I think aav won’t change, he’d get 5/125 all day I think. If he doesn’t get 6/150 I don’t think it’ll be far off. Like you said, we’ll see.

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Remember when Tatis hit grand slam up 7-0 in a 3-0 count?

 

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I don’t believe there was anything wrong swinging 3-0 but I don’t think it’s outrageous someone is against it.

 

There are unwritten rules in sports that we’re coached from time we’re kids. In baseball you get shut down from stealing bases when you’re up 9 late, in basketball you aren’t jacking up threes up 30 in the 4th, or throwing bombs up 30 in the 4th NFL. I guess for new age kids that never played sports that’s harder to grasp..

 

But I think having to not swing at a pitch because you’re up is taking it too far.

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Can you imagine how excited Tim Anderson was to hear this news?

 

Very.

 

I was just surfing the free agent list in my baseball leagues for White Sox relievers. TLR goes through relievers like candy.

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I was listening to MLB radio on XM. This was the take: Agree with the old guy, hard time communicating with younger guys. He does speak Spanish, so helpful

 

However, guys on MLB are saying TLR was analytics before there was "analytics". Positioned defense better than the Rays do now. Took into account many things analytics do now.

 

So, yes, old guy, but if what I am hearing is true and for whatever it is worth, he is not old school when it comes to player and in game decisions...

 

Not the decision I would have made, but just because old, doesn't mean old school in game/player assessment mentality.

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I was listening to MLB radio on XM. This was the take: Agree with the old guy, hard time communicating with younger guys. He does speak Spanish, so helpful

 

However, guys on MLB are saying TLR was analytics before there was "analytics". Positioned defense better than the Rays do now. Took into account many things analytics do now.

 

So, yes, old guy, but if what I am hearing is true and for whatever it is worth, he is not old school when it comes to player and in game decisions...

 

Not the decision I would have made, but just because old, doesn't mean old school in game/player assessment mentality.

 

TLR put the pitcher in the 8th spot in the order!

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TLR put the pitcher in the 8th spot in the order!

 

Not an analytical reference. However, I remember one game when they were dominating us in the playoffs back in the day. We were rallying, TLR had a RP in, faced a hitter and I guess we either PH or there was a lefty righty or vice versa. So, TLR puts the pitcher at 1B, brings in a same side pitcher, gets the out, puts the original RP back in to pitch and they kill our rally. As a young kid I thought it was the smartest thing I had ever seen a manager do and the first time I had seen it.. I still remember that to this day..

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Not an analytical reference. However, I remember one game when they were dominating us in the playoffs back in the day. We were rallying, TLR had a RP in, faced a hitter and I guess we either PH or there was a lefty righty or vice versa. So, TLR puts the pitcher at 1B, brings in a same side pitcher, gets the out, puts the original RP back in to pitch and they kill our rally. As a young kid I thought it was the smartest thing I had ever seen a manager do and the first time I had seen it.. I still remember that to this day..

 

Al Leiter just said "TLR is as interesting and forward thinking as any baseball guy I've ever been around"

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Not an analytical reference. However, I remember one game when they were dominating us in the playoffs back in the day. We were rallying, TLR had a RP in, faced a hitter and I guess we either PH or there was a lefty righty or vice versa. So, TLR puts the pitcher at 1B, brings in a same side pitcher, gets the out, puts the original RP back in to pitch and they kill our rally. As a young kid I thought it was the smartest thing I had ever seen a manager do and the first time I had seen it.. I still remember that to this day..

 

I believe Gene Mauch did that with the Expos back in the early 70s (could be proven wrong but he did all kinds of stuff like that back then)

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I believe Gene Mauch did that with the Expos back in the early 70s (could be proven wrong but he did all kinds of stuff like that back then)

 

https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/SLN/SLN201004170.shtml

 

La Russa did it in this game as well with Joe Mather and Felipe Lopez. I watched the entire 20 innings and vividly remember it.

 

I'm praying to the baseball gods that Manfred will allow games like this to happen in the future. They make up a massively outsized portion of the greatest games in history and the best baseball memories.

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There are obviously going to be a record shattering number of free agents produced from declined club options and non-tenders
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Braves just bought O'Day out for 500k instead of picking up his 3.5M option.

 

I mean, O'Day is 38 and has 40 combined innings the last 3 seasons (though he was healthy for this one). I'm not sure that's even an egregious decision even in a pre-pandemic market under the new 3 batter minimum rules. I'd certainly take him at that price though don't get me wrong lol, but the Braves are probably trying to cut a few million here and there to be able to bring in high level contributors/keep around a guy like Marcell Ozuna.

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White Sox email graphic has AJ Hinch signature on it lol. Yikes!

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White Sox email graphic has AJ Hinch signature on it lol. Yikes!

 

Disaster hire all the way around. How the hell are your two main candidates the fossil that is Tony La Russa and AJ Hinch who is fresh off his suspension for the cheating scandal which has the entire baseball world's panties in a bunch?

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Kolten Wong's option was declined. He's an excellent defensive player so he could be an option. Isn't necessarily ideal to add a 2B but Biggio could shift to 3B and Wong could bring his top notch defense to 2B.
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Yasiel Puig being sued for sexual battery.

 

This guy is complete scum. This is why he was avoided like the plague.

Before we throw Puig under the bus, "at an LA Lakers game in 2018"

 

In the docs, the woman alleged, "she was forced into a bathroom and Yasiel Puig grabbed at her trying to take her clothes off, touched her sexual organs during this struggle, and eventually pinned her with 1 arm and used his other to stroke his own penis, exposing himself, and eventually ejaculating."

 

The woman says in her lawsuit, she was "simply heading to use the bathroom" -- and did not go to the restroom with the intention of having a sexual encounter with Puig.

 

 

This sounds completely unbelieveable lol.* So he dragged her into the bathroom, jerked off on her in a corner at a basketball game? And no one was around to witness?

 

 

 

*I am willing to take back my comments if he is found guilty.

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So you're telling me...

 

At a crowded LA Lakers game

- Puig finds an innocent woman walking towards the womens bathroom

- Puig grabbed her and dragged her into the mens bathroom

- Puig pushed her up against a wall and attempted to take her clothes off

- With his one hand, he began furiously masturbating. With his other hand, he held her up against the wall and touched her sexual organs.

- He masturbated long enough to jizz (presumably on or near her)

 

Sounds Legit.

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