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Time will tell, but this looks like an underwhelming return for Houser considering what other SPs such as Merrill Kelly brought back in return. I’d much rather have who AZ got from Texas. I will admit that I’ve never been a Mead fan. Hopefully regular ABs can unlock the potential.Sox send RHP Adrian Houser to Tampa:
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Rays acquire Adrian Houser, Griffin Jax in trades
Adrian Houser, who was released by the Rangers and has shined since being picked up by the White Sox, has now been traded to the Rays, who also picked up Griffin Jax from the Twins for Taj Bradley.www.espn.com
The White Sox are getting infielder Curtis Mead from Tampa Bay, along with prospects Duncan Davitt and Benjamin Peoples.
Looks like Luis Robert Jr is staying with the Sox.
Yeah, Houser seemed like he found a home and was just getting dialed in. Why would you even think about trading a starter with a 2.11 ERA and over 2:1 SO/BB ratio, who seemed like he was ramping up? And you get a middling IF and 2 relief pitcher prospects? Sox' IF seems set, so what are you gonna do with Mead? Are you even going to play him at all? Yikes. I don't get it. Somebody tell me more about these three guys and get me pumped up about this.Time will tell, but this looks like an underwhelming return for Houser considering what other SPs such as Merrill Kelly brought back in return. I’d much rather have who AZ got from Texas. I will admit that I’ve never been a Mead fan. Hopefully regular ABs can unlock the potential.
He'll be 33 years old in February. The Sox are currently 30 games under .500 and have the second worst record in baseball. They are, at least, two full seasons away from putting a team remotely capable of finishing .500 on the field and there's going to be a work stoppage in 2027. He's not part of the future of a team that is missing just about everything and are going young to improve their situation.Yeah, Houser seemed like he found a home and was just getting dialed in. Why would you even think about trading a starter with a 2.11 ERA and over 2:1 SO/BB ratio, who seemed like he was ramping up? And you get a middling IF and 2 relief pitcher prospects? Sox' IF seems set, so what are you gonna do with Mead? Are you even going to play him at all? Yikes. I don't get it. Somebody tell me more about these three guys and get me pumped up about this.
As Second Place wrote, the issue wasn’t trading Houser. On a one-year contract and unlikely to re-sign with Sox, his value was in a trade not him pitching in a Sox uniform for another two months. My issue was the return. Mead was considered a top prospect (#33 overall in 2023 and #55 in 2024) with his hit tool being his biggest strength. So far he hasn’t lived up to his billing, though in his defense he hasn’t gotten consistent, regular at bats. He also lacks a position defensively. I assume with makeup of team, they’ll try him at 1B where he was used the most this year by a slight margin over 2B. Hopefully regular at bats unlock his hit tool and he starts to perform like better than average major leaguer.Yeah, Houser seemed like he found a home and was just getting dialed in. Why would you even think about trading a starter with a 2.11 ERA and over 2:1 SO/BB ratio, who seemed like he was ramping up? And you get a middling IF and 2 relief pitcher prospects? Sox' IF seems set, so what are you gonna do with Mead? Are you even going to play him at all? Yikes. I don't get it. Somebody tell me more about these three guys and get me pumped up about this.
SOX WIN #41 - 6-3 over the Angels, in LA.
11 hits, 8 of 9 guys in the lineup got a hit or two.
FWIW: "Somethin's happenin' here, what it is ain't exactly clear..."
That's what Ima sayin, Sage!Sox are developing winning ways.
To continue in the spirit of FWIW...
“I think it’s time to stop, Sox fans... What’s that sound... Everybody look what’s going down!”
Looks like the Sox have decided that one more win than last year is enough. Five game losing streak.
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Those are the guys you trade for young players/prospects. You sign more of them every year, for a year or 2. You trade them if they have value, or let their contract expire. When you have enough young players you sign guys to fill the weak spots and go for it.The Sox have too many fill-in borderline veterans in their roster yet. They need to fill those spots with solid players who know how to win. As well as getting some dependable relief pitchers that know how to save ball games.