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  1. Past hour
  2. Tonight's game factoid: The Sox have lost eight straight games in Cleveland going into tonight's contest. Their last win? July 3, 2024.
  3. Drivin' around the bases, maybe.
  4. I doubt that. He just changed levels. Unless he lost 7 mph, he's the same pitcher.
  5. I'm assuming a lot of the relief pitchers from last night won't be available this evening. Kay needs to have a solid start and pitch deep into it.
  6. SIX factoids today: July 3, 1922 - Sox pitcher Ted Blankenship made his big-league debut in a big way. Blankenship relieved starter Ferdinand “Ferdie” Schupp in the second inning of a game against Detroit. He’d pitch 12 innings before losing the game in the 14th giving up nine hits. The final score was 7-6. It took place at Comiskey Park and was the first game of a double header. The Sox won the second game 4-3. July 3, 1940 – It was a wild ninth inning punctuated by a franchise first. The White Sox came up with a seven-run final frame to put away the Tigers 12-7 in a game in Detroit with the highlight being a pinch-hit grand slam off the bat of Taft “Taffy” Wright. It was the first time the Sox had ever recorded a pinch-hit grand slam. Wright was batting for Eric McNair when he sent a Lynn Nelson pitch over the fence scoring Joe Kuhel, Julius “Moose” Solters and Larry Rosenthal ahead of him. For the year Wright would only hit five home runs! July 3, 1973 – In a 15-1 thrashing of Texas in the opener of a doubleheader Tony Muser tied a franchise record with five walks. The first baseman scored four times and added a single, meaning he reached base safely in all six of his trips to the plate from the two spot in the batting order. Muser joined Dick Allen, who was walked five times in a game nearly a year earlier, along with Sammy Strang, “Minnie” Minoso, Frank Thomas and Jim Thome in franchise annals. July 3, 1976 – It was the first morning start for a game in the history of Comiskey Park as the Sox hosted Texas. The first pitch was delivered at 10:30 AM. The Sox didn’t care much for the novelty as they lost 3-0 to Nellie Briles, getting only three hits. The Sox would play another morning game the following season in connection with McDonalds restaurants Egg McMuffin sandwiches, and hammer Cleveland 18-2. July 3, 1993 - Former Sox announcer and Hall of Fame pitcher Don Drysdale was found dead in his hotel room in Montreal of a heart condition. Drysdale, then a Dodgers announcer, worked for the Sox mostly on television from 1982 through 1987. His broadcast partner Ken “Hawk” Harrelson broke down on the air, while making the announcement during the Sox 9-6 loss to the Orioles at Comiskey Park that evening. July 3, 2012 – Sox pitcher Chris Sale earned his 10th win of the season as the White Sox ran out to a 19-0 lead and ended up crushing Texas, 19-2. An Ian Kinsler error at second base helped propel Chicago to a nine run fifth inning (seven unearned), capped by an A.J. Pierzynski three-run blast. Roy Oswalt started for the Rangers and surrendered 11 runs (nine earned) in a little less than five innings of work. Pierzynski, Alex Rios, Kevin Youkilis, and Alexei Ramírez all collected three hits apiece in the game.
  7. Today
  8. My man Ron will the self ban if the Sox lose! Love the confidence! This is what we needed to right the ship after last night’s loss!
  9. Time for a win. I am guaranteeing a win with this game thread. Go Sox!
  10. This team is going to be frustrating in its immaturity at times… but it’s going to ( hopefully ) learn rapidly and is also why they’re so exciting on other days. Go get em today, go for the series… hope for at worse a split. Get Mune back… draft strong… and hopefully get some arms before the deadline.
  11. Easy to have that feeling when you run into three outs on the bases, fail to bring RISP with no outs, and walk the universe… so yes, I’m sure you weren’t alone.
  12. Yeah, Mighty Mite, I couldn't get a very good read on whether the coach green-lighted Chase there or not. But I'm sure some learning took place.
  13. I get that feeling. Us Sox fans are used to that. But this team has shown time and again that they aren’t the same Sox teams of the past. They lose a tough one or two and we and we all expect that to be the downfall and then they surprise everyone and start winning again.
  14. P.S. They offer a 7-day free trial, so if you should decide it's not for you, you can cancel before any charges are assessed to your credit card.
  15. Hey WBWSF, this may or may not be helpful, but for what it's worth, I don't have a traditional TV-- just a Dell laptop computer, with U-Verse as my Wi-Fi, and I simply went to the CHSN website and signed up for their "Sox games only" option, for $19.99 per month (via credit card). And I'm happy as a lark watching every Sox game on my laptop. The picture quality is great, and the broadcast coverage very professional. You can cancel any time. Sure, watching on the laptop isn't up there with the big-screen experience, but I'm loving it!
  16. Davis' value is currently cratering...
  17. One play stumped me, Did Meidroth tag up and try to make 3rd on his own or did the coach give him the OK sign. Either way it was dumb and hope someone learned from it.
  18. BigHurt, I'm sure the guys have flushed that one, and are ready to fight hard this evening. Plenty of mistakes contributed to that loss, yet plenty of good things happened too. If nothing else, there are a lot of Sox players thinking, "I will learn from that, and improve going forward." Not such a horrible thing (although a win would've been so nice)!
  19. Then there's the draft. If they get a CF they really wanted, Fauske becomes available. Get a couple solid college pitching prospects, Gabe Davis could be had.
  20. You could sign up for a trial of Walmart Plus and you get Peacock with it. And then just cancel Walmart Plus before 30 days so you don't get charged. Do you have Xfinity Gig internet? If so you get Peacock for free.
  21. The White Sox game is on the Peacock channel this Sunday. I have no clue as to how I can acquire the channel. I have AT%T Uverse . Do I call AT%T? Can I just buy the channel for the one day? .
  22. Yeah so I was on one last night. I was just so frustrated because we literally had no business winning that game and we could’ve stolen one where our starter didn’t even make it through 4. If this team has been anything, it’s resilient, so let’s see what they’ve got tonight.
  23. Machu Picchu is the most beautiful place in the world IMO. Never got a chance to do an Amazon River tour or Iguazu Falls, but nothing on the bucket list.
  24. HeGone10 replied to BamaDoc's topic in FutureSox Board
    Phil Fox in Birmingham seems like a promising young player. 22 K’s and only 5 walks in 23 innings.

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