Yeah, and the White Sox had no plans to dismantle when they raved about Joe Borchard.
Read More...General manager Rick Hahn said it’s too early to consider rebuilding the White Sox, although there was an interesting development Monday night.
Second baseman Gordon Beckham started at shortstop in his third game on a minor league rehabilitation assignment for Triple-A Charlotte.
...“We haven’t altered our plan since we left spring training, which was if we’re in a position to contend, we’ll add,” Hahn ...
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1. CWS Keith plans to boo your show at the Apollo posted on October 26, 2012 at 11:14 AM # hit 0 | hit 0The situation Hahn steps into is neither bleak nor great. He's handed an average-ish team with a terrible farm system. He should have more payroll flexibility than Williams had last winter, but he also has to replace the ~eight wins from the possible departures of Piezynski, Peavy and Youkilis. The division doesn't figure to be appreciably better next year, though, so building an 83-85 win team and hoping for a bit of luck is probably a reasonable strategy.
EDIT: Also -- seven years to the day since a White Sox Winner, and a World Championship! For some reason, the only appropriate reaction seems to be a muted-yet-happy Ron Simmons "Damn".
He has to do better with the farm, doesn't he? There's no where to go but up.
Are they retaining the heads of scouting and player development? Seems like that area of the system could use a shakeup.
In some ways, seems like yesterday. In other ways, seems like a lifetime ago.
Aside: is John Rooney still doing games for the Cardinals?
As far as the scouting and player development, I don't know how to assess the job they're doing. There's a good chunk of useful players on other teams that the Sox either drafted or had in their system for a few years -- Brandon McCarthy, Chris Young (the CFer), Gio Gonzalez, Chris Carter, Mike Morse. Don't get me wrong -- the atrocious state of the farm has to fall on someone's shoulders, I'm just not sure whose.
To answer your question, though, nothing has yet come out regarding any other big time shake-ups. They made a pretty big change last winter when the scouting director Dave Wilder got busted for skimming bonus money (or something of the sort), so I'd be surprised if they made another change a year-and-a-half in.
Yes.
I thought Don Cooper deserved a lot of credit for that, although KW deserves credit too.
McCarthy had injury problems even way back then, and they dealt him for Danks, so that was a great deal. Young has great power, but has his on-base problems, and they got a few okay years of Javy Vazquez for him. Gio was a bit of a headcase that had bounced around in a few organizations, and they got Swisher for him. Chris Carter was dealt for Carlos Quentin, who nearly won an MVP in Chicago. Morse had bounced around a lot of places before he finally got it in Washington.
All this really shows is KW is not afraid to deal good minor league talent to get talent to win right now. But yes, the system has fallen into some disrepair - that should be priority #1 for Hahn.
They did spend in the international market though with Ramirez and Viciedo (and maybe others). Wow, Ramirez will be 31.
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