Everything posted by WestEddy
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Shane Smith (White Sox All Star)
Maybe Aaron Boone puts the ball in his hand for a batter, says something profound, and it re-energizes him for the rest of his career.
- 7/6 - Sox @ Rockies, Smith v. Dollander - 2:10 CDT
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Shane Smith (White Sox All Star)
I'm fine with it. I also dislike the "it's stupid every team gets an All-Star" arguments. It's an exhibition to grow interest. As a kid, I'd watch just to see Wilbur Wood throw his one inning and catch a shot of Steve Swisher sitting in the bullpen. That's the point of the game. Exposure.
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Colson Montgomery has arrived
Yeah, they have a game tomorrow evening.
- 7/6 - Sox @ Rockies, Smith v. Dollander - 2:10 CDT
- 7/6 - Sox @ Rockies, Smith v. Dollander - 2:10 CDT
- 7/6 - Sox @ Rockies, Smith v. Dollander - 2:10 CDT
- 7/6 - Sox @ Rockies, Smith v. Dollander - 2:10 CDT
- 7/6 - Sox @ Rockies, Smith v. Dollander - 2:10 CDT
- 7/6 - Sox @ Rockies, Smith v. Dollander - 2:10 CDT
- 7/6 - Sox @ Rockies, Smith v. Dollander - 2:10 CDT
- 7/6 - Sox @ Rockies, Smith v. Dollander - 2:10 CDT
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7/6 - Sox @ Rockies, Smith v. Dollander - 2:10 CDT
I don't think he's got a tired arm. He threw 94 innings last year, he's probably good for 120 this year. Yeah, the league probably pays closer attention to his scouting report, now, and has a plan for him. Every pitcher gets found out and needs to readjust. He doesn't have the experience to slide over to something he knows will get this guy out, or whatnot. He's got one more start before the All-Star game, then a week off. He's at 80 innings. 120 innings would be 8 more 5 inning starts. That takes him into September, then they can flip him and Vasil, with Vasil starting and Smith throwing an inning or two every 5 days.
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Trading Deadline
If Houser actually "helps" the Cubs and becomes a factor, he's hitting the free agent market in November to cash in. This will not be a Sammy Sosa situation.
- 7/6 - Sox @ Rockies, Smith v. Dollander - 2:10 CDT
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And that's a 10-3 15 hit Sosa and Colson powered WHITE SOX WINNER
Then maybe a little earlier. There was a time, 85-87, where guys like Hibbard, Calderon, Gallagher, Walker, Ozzie - it felt like we were looking at some stability, and only Guillen really stuck. I feel that way about these guys. One or two may be on the next winning team, and the rest fall off after their one 3 WAR season, or whatever.
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And that's a 10-3 15 hit Sosa and Colson powered WHITE SOX WINNER
Well, right now, Colmon is the heir apparent. He was a top, what, 20 prospect? I don't think it's a reach to assume he's going to get every opportunity to start and stay at SS for the duration of this season, and it's not unreasonable to imagine him in the spot going forward.
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Marlins claim Nick Nastrini
Gray seems like a logical replacement for Rojas.
- 7/6 - Sox @ Rockies, Smith v. Dollander - 2:10 CDT
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And that's a 10-3 15 hit Sosa and Colson powered WHITE SOX WINNER
This team feels like the Fisk/Walker/Calderon/Hibbard/Melido Perez teams that ushered in the 93 playoff team. Then again, a few of them could pop and be perennial all-stars.
- 7/6 - Sox @ Rockies, Smith v. Dollander - 2:10 CDT
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7/5 Gamethread: Sox @ Rox Game 2
Sure, they're not designed well, and don't have the amenities of modern stadiums. In 1999, I had time on my hands, and decided to go see the White Sox A-ball affiliate, the Burlington Bees, at every Midwest League stadium. Kane County was new and nice, but when I traveled to John O'Donnell Stadium in Quad Cities (now Modern Woodman Park), or Veterans' Memorial Stadium in Cedar Rapids, I felt like I was in an old French church. I understand the wonder over Wrigley and Fenway. The Rate's still a better baseball experience.
- 7/5 Gamethread: Sox @ Rox Game 2
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And that's a 10-3 15 hit Sosa and Colson powered WHITE SOX WINNER
I remember somebody saying the Rockies haven't won a home series all season. Do it against somebody else. ...Yup. 14 home series before this, lost them all. We're #15 for them.
- 7/5 Gamethread: Sox @ Rox Game 2