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SoxBlanco

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  1. You have to divide by plate appearances, not by at bats.
  2. Baldwin is rocking an impressive 5.000 OPS in AAA right now. That’s gotta be near the top of the league.
  3. The most eye opening thing I learned from this thread is how little I pay attention to baseball when the White Sox suck. I started reading the names of the guys he beat out, and I’ve never heard of a single guy, other than Burnes. I literally thought they were made-up names.
  4. That’s fair. Hopefully he turns it around and the adversity ends up being good for him.
  5. It’s not the fact that he didn’t throw. Based on how he caught it, he had 0% chance to throw him out. But I can’t fathom how somebody playing a competitive sport (professional or not) doesn’t sprint behind that ball and come in with full momentum and heave it home. I’ve played enough sports in my life, and I’m a very competitive person, and I can tell you with 100% certainty that if I was in CF, that play would have looked a lot differently, regardless of how unlikely it was to get him out.
  6. East to say that in hindsight, though, isn’t it? Had he continued to hit in AAA, nobody would have been like, “Not the move I would have made, but glad it worked out.”
  7. A good friend of mine coaches the team that beat Sloan in the semifinals. Final score was 1-0, and it was only the second earned run Sloan had given up all year. Insane. His ERA skyrocketed up to 0.30.
  8. Mason Adams squaring off against our old friend, Matthew Thompson, tonight.
  9. You thinking Griffin and a discount?
  10. Mason Adams with a strong start. Only one hit and one walk. 6 innings of shutout ball. 6 strike outs. Nastrini also pitched 6 scoreless. He did walk 5, but he struck out 10.
  11. First full game I’ve watched all season. Really incredible that it took until June 18. Great job, Jonathan.
  12. Good to hear. I was just reading about how he isn’t going to make it.
  13. I know. That’s exactly what I said in my post that you quoted.
  14. Yeah, I understand what was called. It just seems like a strange rule to me. If the batter is automatically out on the infield fly, then what is Vaughn really interfering with? I guess you need that to be the rule to avoid an unrealistic scenario where a base runner shields the fielder from ever getting to the baseball on an infield fly and a different runner scores from third or something like that.
  15. Also, I didn’t realize the batter and the runner are called out during an interference call on an infield fly. I just had to look it up to confirm. Isn’t only one guy ruled out during a regular interference call?
  16. Exactly. I might (key word “might”) be able to get behind the call if the catch happened right after the “almost” collision. But he ran around Vaughn, ran forward another ten feet, and then camped under it for a bit. It had no effect on the play. And it was an infield fly rule. It’s baffling.
  17. The more times I see this replay, the more I think it might be the worst call of all time.
  18. This would be a much more informative post with a name attached to it.
  19. Why do we care about protecting the bullpen? Honest question, as I might be missing something. The way I look at it is that either... Our team is so bad that it won't matter if our bullpen is taxed. It's a lost season anyway, so why worry about the bullpen? Or... We do care about the bullpen, because there's always an outside chance we could compete in our division. And if that's the case, then I'd want Crochet making his starts in the big leagues to start the year.
  20. Did you remember to subtract 81, since we won’t need a pitcher to cover the bottom of the ninth for any road game this year?
  21. Lost in the Cease drama tonight was Nastrini pitching 3 scoreless with 7 Ks. Not bad.
  22. Did you think I was being serious?
  23. We’re so back. At least 95 wins this year.
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