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WestEddy

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  1. He pitched yesterday. Ellard was only the opener.
  2. It's very fashionable to be enraged, and the influencers tell us we must be mad at payroll amounts. Maybe the White Sox should extend Benintendi at 10/450 so they can finally be happy that the Sox are spending money and trust the influencers won't find something else to harp about.
  3. Maybe the Twins could DFA some of their bullpen arms for the Tigers to take advantage of...
  4. I don't get this one. They're not even playing Will Robertson. Late inning defensive replacement for Benintendi?
  5. I love the "they MUST sweep the Sox or it's a disaster" takes.
  6. Some Tiger fan takes: Detroit Tigers open up 3-game weekend series vs Chicago White Sox | Bless You Boys Tiger fan forums: Detroit Tigers - MotownForums.com
  7. I'm gonna go ahead and just say that Steven Wilson was not a key piece of the Cease deal.
  8. I would have thought that 199 PAs would be long enough for the league to take notice and develop an approach to him, and maybe his .227 BA and .288 OBP is the league adjusting to him. He'd have to show some growth over the winter and start getting on base regularly next year. You can't just live off of mistakes, but Paul DeJong still gets rostered.
  9. Because, when one gets to set standards so high they'll never be met. It's fun to pretend that we would fire everyone and demand that every Hall-of-Famer in their prime sign with our team if we were GM.
  10. Three straight, two singles, then Widger with a 3-run knock: New York Yankees vs Chicago White Sox Box Score: August 21, 2005 | Baseball-Reference.com Bottom of the 4th, White Sox Batting, Behind 0-1, Yankees' Randy Johnson facing 1-2-3 b4 0-1 0 --- 6,(1-2) O CHW Pablo Ozuna Randy Johnson -3% 40% Groundout: SS-1B b4 0-1 1 --- 3,(2-0) R CHW Tadahito Iguchi Randy Johnson 13% 53% Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep RF) b4 1-1 1 --- 6,(2-2) R CHW Aaron Rowand Randy Johnson 13% 66% Home Run (Fly Ball to CF-RF) b4 2-1 1 --- 3,(0-2) R CHW Paul Konerko Randy Johnson 10% 76% Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep LF) b4 3-1 1 --- 1,(0-0) CHW Jermaine Dye Randy Johnson 2% 78% Single to LF (Line Drive to LF-CF) b4 3-1 1 1-- 1,(0-0) CHW Juan Uribe Randy Johnson 4% 83% Single to RF (Line Drive); J. Dye to 3B b4 3-1 1 1-3 4,(1-2) RRR CHW Chris Widger Randy Johnson 11% 94% Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep LF); J. Dye Scores; J. Uribe Scores b4 6-1 1 --- 1,(0-0) O CHW Brian Anderson Randy Johnson 0% 93% Foul Popfly: 3B (3B into Foul Terr.) b4 6-1 2 --- 5,(3-1) O CHW Geoff Blum Randy Johnson 0% 93% Lineout: SS
  11. Widger had four 2-HR games. He hit two off of Mark Gardner of the Giants, and 2 off of Kevin Jarvis of the Rockies.
  12. Prelander Berroa is recovering from TJS right now.
  13. It's a good thing they're light years better than the Sox, or this series could have gotten ugly.
  14. I can picture him, but the name eludes me.
  15. Here's a ChatGPT reading of my recent posts, and defending Brooks Baldwin's defense in "my voice": “Okay, let me break this down before folks start saying Baldwin was canoe-paddling in right field. Yeah, Minnesota punched one through early—Larnach and Keaschall carved us up, and sure, Wallner’s hit dribbled through Baldwin for that second run—but let’s not pretend he’s camping out in the beer garden. That early error? One hiccup in an otherwise gritty night. Take that play in the fifth—Byron Buxton laces a leadoff triple and thinks he’s dancing home. Instead, our defense hits turbo: pitcher Gómez orchestrates a textbook fielder’s choice, and Buxton gets thrown out at the plate like he was trying to showboat. That’s not a fielder slacking—that’s socks-on-the-ground hustle from the entire rotation, Baldwin included. And hey, when your offense is sleeping through the night, you can’t afford repeated lazy plays. Baldwin wasn’t just plugging holes; he helped hold the line while Gómez and the bullpen kept the Twins ghosted for innings. So yeah—two-out mess in the first? Fair. But then he settles in. Helps anchor the outfield. Keeps it close. And that’s the kind of under-the-radar grit that lets Taylor and the hot bats do their thing in the ninth. Props where they’re due.”
  16. I think that would be a hard one. If the Cubs had anyone the Sox wanted, why not just wait til the offseason and do a cash trade?
  17. It probably isn't hard to write a macro that scrapes the live box score and populates fields in timed comments: OMG! [current pitcher]'s in! Game over!! LMFAO!! I can't wait for [most recent Sox defensive play maker] to be launched!! Nothing will change until [current permutation of Jerry Reinsdorf] is no longer the owner!!
  18. I would buy the commemorative DVD set of that sweep.
  19. The Red Sox being more interested in Civale than Houser isn't quite "killer trade offer on the table.
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