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  1. 6 hours ago, hi8is said:

    Puke.

    Are you suffering poop blockage?

    4 hours ago, Chimpton said:

    They may be 9-7 over the last 16 but they are 5-5 over the last 10 and did just drop a series 3-1 to the Royals!

    2 nice wins against the Guardians is good to see but lets not go booking World Series tickets just yet!

    It’s fun to have a little excitement and hope after the first six weeks, even if we acknowledge Cleveland without Ramirez is pathetic.

    Hopefully guys that can perform better like Anderson, Benintendi, Cease and Kopech will improve, Eloy will return and can cover RF, and Crochet and Liam can return and be effective.

    • (1) Cleveland Guardians
    • (3) Kansas City Royals
    • (3) @ Cleveland Guardians
    • (4) @ Detroit Tigers
    • (3) Los Angeles Angels
    • (3) Detroit Tigers

    If the team can go 11-6 or better during this upcoming stretch, perhaps they can have a shot at the Division. This is far below the threshold a rebuild should net, but still a far better place for fans to enjoy the season than entering this series.

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  2. Path to 81 wins and possible division title.

    Games Remaining:

    M = May; J = June; Y = July; A = August; S = September; O = October 1st.

    Starting Point 16-28

    • .568 Arizona Diamondbacks (3 Home S) 2-1 (18-29)
    • .619 Atlanta Baseball Team (3 Away Y) 1-2 (19-31)
    • .643 Baltimore Orioles (3 Away A) 1-2 (20-33)
    • .535 Boston Red Sox (3 Home J, 3 Away S) 3-3 (23-36)
    • .452 Chicago Cubs (2 Home Y, 2 Away A) 3-1 (26-37
    • .463 Cleveland Guardians (5 Home M (1) Y (4), 6 Away M A) 7-4 (33-41)
    • .432 Colorado Rockies (3 Away A) 2-1 (35-42)
    • .463 Detroit Tigers (6 Home J S, 7 Away M (4) S (3)) 7-6 (42-48)
    • .311 Kansas City Royals (6 Home M S, 3 Away S) 6-3 (48-51)
    • .512 Los Angeles Angels (3 Home M, 4 Away J) 4-3 (52-54)
    • .636 Los Angeles Dodgers (3 Away J) 1-2 (53-56)
    • .500 Miami Marlins (3 Home J) 2-1 (55-57)
    • .571 Milwaukee Brewers (3 Home A) 1-2 (56-59)
    • .545 Minnesota Twins (4 Home S, 3 Away Y) 4-3 (60-62)
    • .465 New York Mets (3 Away Y) 1-2 (61-64)
    • .568 New York Yankees (3 Home A, 3 Away J) 2-4 (63-68)
    • .222 Oakland Athletics (4 Home A, 3 Away J (1) Y (2)) 5-2 (68-70)
    • .395 Saint Louis Cardinals (3 Home Y) 2-1 (70-71)
    • .455 San Diego Padres (3 Home S/O) 2-1 (72-72)
    • .500 Seattle Mariners (3 Home A, 3 Away J) 3-3 (75-75)
    • .619 Texas Rangers (3 Home J, 3 Away A) 2-4 (77-79)
    • .571 Toronto Blue Jays (3 Home Y) 2-1 (79-80)
    • .429 Washington Nationals (3 Away S) 2-1 (81-81)
  3. 78 wins may win this division.  63-56 needed rest of the way including tonight.

    M = May; J = June; Y = July; A = August; S = September; O = October 1st.

    Games Remaining:

    • Arizona Diamondbacks (3 Home S)
    • Atlanta Baseball Team (3 Away Y)
    • Baltimore Orioles (3 Away A)
    • Boston Red Sox (3 Home J, 3 Away S)
    • Chicago Cubs (2 Home Y, 2 Away A)
    • Cleveland Guardians (6 Home M (2) Y (4), 6 Away M A)
    • Colorado Rockies (3 Away A)
    • Detroit Tigers (6 Home J S, 7 Away M (4) S (3))
    • Kansas City Royals (6 Home M S, 3 Away S)
    • Los Angeles Angels (3 Home M, 4 Away J)
    • Los Angeles Dodgers (3 Away J)
    • Miami Marlins (3 Home J)
    • Milwaukee Brewers (3 Home A)
    • Minnesota Twins (4 Home S, 3 Away Y)
    • New York Mets (3 Away Y)
    • New York Yankees (3 Home A, 3 Away J)
    • Oakland Athletics (4 Home A, 3 Away J (1) Y (2))
    • Saint Louis Cardinals (3 Home Y
    • San Diego Padres (3 Home S/O)
    • Seattle Mariners (3 Home A, 3 Away J)
    • Texas Rangers (3 Home J, 3 Away A)
    • Toronto Blue Jays (3 Home Y)
    • Washington Nationals (3 Away S)
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  4. 3 minutes ago, chitownsportsfan said:

    Hard to root for Clevinger. He's not fun to watch pitch even forgetting all the off field stuff.

    I follow four of every five Sox games. I might turn the radio on if Clevinger is out of the game.

    Always want the bullpen to get the win, or him the loss, during these starts.

  5. Just now, caulfield12 said:

    Does Cespedes still exist? 

    The ML Minimum guys are interchangeable. Sox should be able to get a few playable pre arb players in return for dumping Anderson, Hendriks, Jimenez and Moncada.

    Maybe the Dodgers take Anderson plus Benintendi to replace Peralta. Yankees the only other team with a LF need and ability to eat that shitty Hahn contract.

  6. They can get payroll down under $50M if they are aggressive the next six months.

    That would be my plan if I was Jerry, because they don’t plan on taking the steps to be competitive over Jerry’s remaining days/years.

    Sell a 2026-2027 l“multi championship competitive window” carrots to the few fans interested, and lots of fireworks, bobbleheads, hockey jerseys and other giveaways.

    Position Players $25.3M

    • $12.5M L. Robert (CF)
    • $2.5M A. Vaughn (1B)
    • $1.8M H. Alberto (INF)
    • $1.3M B. Hamilton (OF)
    • $0.8M J. Burger (3B), Y. Cespedes (LF), O. Colas (RF), R. Gonzalez (2B), C. Perez (C), G. Sheets (DH), L. Sosa (SS), J. Rodriguez (2B-SS), S. Zavala (C).

    May 2025: C. Montgomery (SS) & B. Ramos (3B).

    Pitchers $22.4M

    • $8.0M D. Cease (SP)
    • $3.5M M. Kopech (SP)
    • $1.5M G. Crochet (SP), J. Lambert (RP), K. Middleton (RP).
    • $0.8M T. Banks (RP), S. Burke (SP), N. Padilla (RP), S. Peralta (RP), L. Ramsey (RP), G. Santos (RP), J. Stiever (SP), N. Vera (SP).
  7. 35 minutes ago, maxjusttyped said:

    I'm normally not a lineup construction guy, but Burger batting 8th is ridiculous.

    Having him behind Grandal sort of make sense because of a walk and a blast.

    I think they came into the season trying to protect him vs. RHP, but think they can loosen that up at this stage, perhaps protect against the top 20-30 across The MLB, which tonight isn’t one of those games.

    I like this line up better, with Tim stop as the lone sacrosanct slotting (platoon Career OPS vs. RHP displayed).

    1. SS T. Anderson (.716) R
    2. LF A. Benintendi (.800) L
    3. CF L. Robert Jr. (.768) R
    4. 3B Y. Moncada (.779) S
    5. DH J. Burger (.770) R (.895 2023)
    6.  C Y. Grandal (.781) S
    7. 1B A. Vaughn (.702) R
    8. RF G. Sheets (.784) L
    9. 2B H. Alonso (.593) R

     

  8. 21 minutes ago, FT35 said:

    Don’t forget 1998 Albert Belle…

    Yes, I'm sure there are a few other examples of another hitter topping the ones listed. My list was simply the best hitter over the contiguous period of their White Sox stint. Konerko was part time in 2013, ditto Frank in 2005, thus those two cut-offs explained.

  9. 21 minutes ago, Bob Sacamano said:

    Technically yes? But need to go 66-53 just to finish .500. 

    A few guys in the pen have been better of late. Also wish guys other than Robert and Burger were hitting for more power. No power at 2B, SS, LF. Very little power at 1B and 3B.

    I consider slugging percentage the best indication of power (HRs are important but 2Bs and 3Bs are as well).

    Overall: 18th in The MLB Right Field an issue as well.

    The White Sox are leaders at two positions, mid level at three, and bottom five at four positions.

    • 17th Catcher
    • 18th First Base 
    • 29th Second Base
    • 29th Shortstop
    • 1st Third Base
    • 26th Right Field
    • 2nd Center Field
    • 27th Left Field
    • 17th Designated Hitter

     

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  10.  

    May 17, 2021, a day that will live in White Sox infamy.

    Opening Day 2020 through May 17, 2021 61-42 .592 (2020 36-27 + 2021 25-15)

    May 18, 2021 through May 16, 2023 165-166 .498 (2021 69-57 + 2022 81-81 + 2023 15-28)

    Prioritizes "unwritten rules" over

    Actual MLB rules.

     

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