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Well my boy DAng looked great at the plate. What mistake did Jose and D'ang make in the field. I missed about two innings of the game early on. Jimenez is so impressive at the plate though
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Sorry, we got rid of it. The World Crossing thread is what RDW is referring to Killa.
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Remember guys, the Devil Rays beat the Yankees ocassionally too.
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One thing I didn't like is that he was throwing too many pitches. Josh isn't a guy that is going to be sucessful when throwing a ton of pitches per inning, because he can't rely on the strikeout. When he's getting a ton of strikeouts it is because he's throwing a ton of pitches, meaning they are seeing a lot of stuff and he's not really throwing strikes. When Josh is on, he doesn't go deep into counts as teams are swinging at his stuff and he gets a lot of easy outs. Thats wasn't the case today as he was really having to battle. Still, he pitched solid even though he didn't have good control.
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Recap: Sox Fall Short In Comeback By Mario Scalise April 12, 2003 SoxNet.net Unfortunately for the Sox, every winless team is due for a win at some point, and the Detroit Tigers, heading into the game 0-9, did just that with a 4-3 win over the Sox on Saturday at Comerica Park. Josh Stewart was erratic in his control and pitch count, and the offense failed to score on two bases loaded opportunities, leaving 14 men on base for the game. Stewart started the game safe enough with two base runners and four strikeouts in the first two innings. A 24-pitch, three-run third - coming off a home run by Shane Halter - however put the Sox down 3-1. Stewart eventually pitched out of the inning after a double, walk, and botched double play, which happened when both Valentin and Jimenez covered second on the throw by Stewart, resulting in an error (given to Valentin). The Sox scored their first run with a Tony Graffanino solo home run in the third, but that came after missing a golden opportunity in the first. The Sox put their first two men on in to start the inning with a single by D'Angelo Jimenez and bunt single by Jose Valentin. That was it as a Frank Thomas grounded into a fielder's choice to second, and Magglio Ordonez and Paul Konerko flied out. The Sox had a second chance in the fourth inning, this time loading the bases with three straight singles by Ordonez, Konerko and Carlos Lee. A soft liner by Graffanino to first for a double play and an Aaron Rowand groundout ended the inning. After the Sox left another two men in the fifth, Stewart took the mound for the Tigers' half and departed with one out after giving up a Bobby Higginson lead off double. The Tigers then went up 4-1 with a RBI-sacrifice fly by Dean Palmer off reliever Gary Glover. Glover finished the inning and a pitched a scoreless sixth before giving way to Kelly Wunsch (2/3, no runs) and Tom Gordon (1 1/3, no runs) to finish the game. Glover and Wunsch have yet to give up a run in 6 2/3 innings. Stewart's line for the game was four earned runs, six strikeouts, five hits, three walks and 90 pitches in 4 1/3 innings. The Sox loaded the bases for the second time in the seventh with a Jimenez single, Thomas walk and Ordonez hit by pitch, but Konerko struck out for the final out. A small rally for two runs in the eighth off Detroit' relievers - starter Nate Cornejo was pulled after the sixth, picking up the win - brought the Sox within one run. Both runs came off a Joe Crede pinch-hit (for Valentin) single, scoring Graffanino and Sandy Alomar. In the inning, the Sox walked twice, had three pinch-hitters - two coming within the same at bat - and a Rowand single, his only hit of the game. Tigers' Matt Anderson pitched the final 1 1/3 innings to pick up his first save. The Sox had two men on with two outs in the ninth before Rowand struck out, putting the Sox record at 6-5. The game, which consisted of seven runs, was over three hours long and played in front of a small, but energetic, crowd of just under 13,000. The rubber game of the three-game set will be on Sunday at 12:05 p.m. CT. Bartolo Colon is schedule to pitch against Gary Knotts. The game will be televised on Fox Sports Net.
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Lee really had some good swings on the ball today and defensively he looked fine. He's actually become very solid out there. Konerko, Thomas, Rowand, and Olivo are the big holes in the lineup in my humble opinion. Thomas is drawing walks, but nothing else. Carlos was in that book but he's coming out of his slump. I also can guarantee that Daubach will be at first, Rios will be in center and Sandy will be behind the plate. I don't think they should move Lee up to the 3 hole quite yet, but if Lee has a few more games like today, then he will be up there, thats as long as Thomas is still not getting many good swings on the ball.
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Remember who started the implosion last year too Starting Tuesday the Sox will start the Royals implosion as well, but before that, they got to take care of business tomorrow and win the Tigers series.
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Now its time to get some runs.
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Nope your right, it is off an hour.
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Weird, I swore I fixed it a few days ago. The time is working right on my end. Let me see if I can solve it.
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Glover struck that guy out, no way was that a walk.
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Come on Magglio damn, He checks it and grounds out to end the inning. Sox strand another two runners.
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Minor League Recap By Mike Doyle April 12, 2003 SoxNet.net
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Top of the 3rd inning. D'Angelo Jimenez strikes out on a nice curve ball. I got to head out and pick my dad up somewhere so I'll be back in like half hour.
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Craig Paquette flies it into centerfield Two outs now.
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I think everyone will like this one more. Awesome job Ian I know Michelle will dig the one of Olivo.
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Is the bullpen West's new spot Hudler?
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Agreed. Plagarism is very bad. Also, just to defend myself, I had the recap written before any type of recap was up on Charlotte's page. And Cerb is write, our latest project is going to kick some serious ass
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Oh My GOODNESS Lee with a single.
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Esteban is looking very sharp. 85 pitches through 7.
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Huh? I built it from this service and from what I know its free. Just enter a name, u don't need to register. it didn't let me in when I hit log in so I checked and saw trial membership thing I know the chatroom has this thing where I can pay money and then its moderated, but it is free for everyone else and its free for us to use on SoxNet it only has certain pitchers. http://whitesox.theinsiders.com/3/chat.html Then try entering CW and then hit login Otherwise try a little longer name, maybe that helps.
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http://whitesox.theinsiders.com/3/chat.html
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Huh? I built it from this service and from what I know its free. Just enter a name, u don't need to register.
