Thanks for the note. And to be clear, I am all for getting young talent. All I am saying is that most good teams develop prospects and sign good prospects while still having a competitive team on the field. Brett sees the Cubs basically put a 2A club on the field in terms of ability and stocked up on prospects. They did it because they had a brainless fan base who still came out and watched a shitty team play for years.
THe Sox do not have a brainless fan base and will not support shit on the field which the Sox have now. And they do not have the credibility either of what the Cubs brought forth in their GM and manager.
What the Sox have now is a sort of lab experiment. THey have virtually half of a team on the field that is worth a crap as well as half of a pitching staff. THey lack quality at short-stop, second base, center field, DH, and last but also least, catcher. And now we are told they should get rid of 3B or DH Frasier, the single left handed bat in the line-up in Cabrera, and their closer, Robertson. Who fills those holes?
But lets play a game, Brett's way. He chastised me and Rask for not identifying a good team to put on the field. So Brett, you are on record that Abreau is just an average 1B and should be traded while worth something , Robertson is a below average closer, Cabrera, Frazier and "Q" should be also traded. All according to you
Okay, it is now the year 2020 and after two more years of stinking up the American League while you traded away everything you can for prospects..........tell me your starting line-up and their anticipated numbers. Also identify your four top starting pitchers, your set-up man and closer, and top left handed starting pitcher? I want to know so that after I take a Rip Van Winkle nap for the next couple of years, what nirvana of talent the 2020 White Sox are going to have on the field for them