Quote from: Viper on January 20, 2026, 09:09:17 PMAttacking the rim, DO is a beast. Somewhat unorthodox outside shot, but works for him. I think his potential is awesome. I'm psyched for Friday's game at Butler.
Quote from: Jockey on January 21, 2026, 11:10:22 AMThey have never signed a player to a big money contract.It was a very long time, but I'm pretty sure Albert Belle signed a record contract for the time.
Quote from: Pakuni on January 21, 2026, 11:01:02 AMJerry's an 89-year-old man worth more than $2 billion, and in line for another billion or so once the sale to Ishbia goes through. He's not siphoning off money from the Luis Robert deal to pay his rent.Those are fair points, but Jerry has had 15 years to invest in the front office and technology at a fraction of the cost of players salaries and refused to do so. Maybe his frugal ways are a recent issue due to age, but he has run the organization in some areas like an AAA club, and some former players have chimed in on the Sox being a below average club with how things are run.
Historically speaking, the White Sox haven't been as cheap as some like to believe. I mean, since 2000 they've had a top 10 payroll more often than a bottom 10 payroll. The problem hasn't been the lack of spending, it's been the way they money has been spent, largely the result of backwards-ass operations from a front office in which fealty and brown-nosing were rewarded more than production and success.
Quote from: Pakuni on January 21, 2026, 11:01:02 AMJerry's an 89-year-old man worth more than $2 billion, and in line for another billion or so once the sale to Ishbia goes through. He's not siphoning off money from the Luis Robert deal to pay his rent.
Historically speaking, the White Sox haven't been as cheap as some like to believe. I mean, since 2000 they've had a top 10 payroll more often than a bottom 10 payroll. The problem hasn't been the lack of spending, it's been the way they money has been spent, largely the result of backwards-ass operations from a front office in which fealty and brown-nosing were rewarded more than production and success.
Quote from: WhiteTrash on January 21, 2026, 09:17:53 AMIt is not that much money for MLB. It is for Jerry. As it stands, the Sox will have the lowest payroll in MLB at under $70M.
I agree there could be some upside for the Sox, but if I had to bet on it, I think most people will forget this trade in a year or two because it didn't do much, if anything, for both clubs.
Quote from: tower912 on January 21, 2026, 07:10:50 AMYes, he finally looks healthy.
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