Everything posted by CaliSoxFanViaSWside
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9/29 Reds @ Sox 7:10PM CT
As much as I like the results from Rodon I'm not going to think it means all that much. The day after being eliminated I think the Reds are out of it mentally too.
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9/29 Reds @ Sox 7:10PM CT
I'm glad you said that because I decided not to pile on him , he's been in a tough situation and handled it well. Sheets is just better for the team right now being LH.
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9/29 Reds @ Sox 7:10PM CT
That's why having LH bats in the lineup matter so much when a RHP is fooling RHH's.
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9/29 Reds @ Sox 7:10PM CT
At home yes , on the road not so much.
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9/29 Reds @ Sox 7:10PM CT
We all know stuff is important but throw strikes and keep them off balance means more. He out Keuchel'd Keuchelwith a change up instead of a sinker.
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9/29 Reds @ Sox 7:10PM CT
Ok Carlos take a seat you are done for the evening . Really nice job !
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- 9/28 Reds @ Sox 7:10PM CT
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Why isn't Luis Robert hitting 3rd?
2nd when. I looked it up the other day and the Sox were only .66 DP per game which was 5th best , meaning 25 other teams grounded into more DP per game.
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AND THAT'S A WHITE SOX WINNER!!!
No team in the playoffs is going to go too far without some clutch HR games. I'd rather see our guys start hitting them than string together a few singles to eek out runs. Team HR Leader 2021 Season Post AS break Team HR Leaders 1. Blue Jays 1. Blue Jays 2. Giants 2. Braves 3. Braves 3. Giants 4. Dodgers 4. Rays 7. Yankees 6. Yankees 8. Rays 7. Cardinals 9. Astros 7. Dodgers 10. Red Sox 9. Red Sox 19. White Sox 9. Astros 17. White Sox The fact is that in today's baseball in the playoffs it's likely somewhere from 45-50% of runs will be scored by HR's. As you can see from the lists the majority of playoff teams hit a lot of HR's. Since the Sox are among the leaders in team OBP (3rd) and team average (5th) it's the lack of HR's that makes us more likely to lose. The Sox are also 5 least likely team to hit into a DP in case you were thinking the Sox waste a lot of runners by hitting into more DP's than other teams. You especially have to hit HR's against the starting pitcher. Bomb him out of the game with a big 3 run HR before the other team manager start playing match up with his pen. https://www.teamrankings.com/mlb/stat/double-plays-per-game
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Grade this year's trade deadline
Nope we don't . Trades have value beyond immediate results and until it's played out I'd rather not vote on it.
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Grade this year's trade deadline
I can agree with some of this like the part about Escobar and giving up too much for Kimbrel but then again if the Sox somehow manage to win the World Series I don't care about what the trades cost since the future value of what was traded has to play out. As far as a RF goes there should be enough thunder in the lineup without every position having a great player. Losing Madrigal was tough. Adding Heuer seemed like an overpay. Madrigal alone should've been enough. I also wonder about how the Sox are valuing Sheets and Burger or even Vaughn. I'm just not one of those guys who is too concerned about having a good team every year. I know how necessary that is to making the playoffs ,which in turn, gives you more shots at the World Series. But if the Sox win the World Series this year or in 22 or 23 I will be very happy about it and 2024 through whatever year won't matter to me.
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Grade this year's trade deadline
This to me is the only right answer.
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Sox vs Guardians 9/25 game thread 6:10 first pitch
The Sox hit a lot of HRs gap to gap. To hit them off Morgan you have to pull or hit a long one from LCF to RCF. So far the long ones aren't in the right place or long enough.
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Sox vs Guardians 9/25 game thread 6:10 first pitch
I keep thinking one of these innings the Sox are going to light up Morgan for at least 3 runs. Then I remember he has a good changeup.
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Cease leaves game after comebacker hits pitching arm
He's Ok , don't worry. He's expected to pitch the next time around.
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Luis Robert, closing in on one full season statistically
Wouldn't that be wonderful if how he has performed since coming back from injury is the player he is going to be ? Can you imagine if this just isn't some sort of hot streak and he's going to be a .350 hitter with 40 HR's ? He isn't even 100% yet judging by his comments about still feeling pain some times and he slows himself down then.
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AND THAT'S A WHITE SOX WINNER!!!
Bummer , Kimbrel and Hendriks all looked not just good but great.
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Kopech Starting Game 2
Not the primary factor of course . Only mentioned it because as a young man he may want a 570K salary for being a big leaguer for a year. It would come in pretty handy especially if he blew out his arm again being stretched out in the minors. Maybe the Sox never asked him what he would prefer but I would like to think what ultimately was decided was a collaborative effort that included Kopech's opinion or any worries he had regarding how we was going to be handled.
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Kopech Starting Game 2
Exactly , Kopech could be in complete agreement with how he has been handled. Sure build him up stretch him out but you don't see those posters griping about him being mishandled offering any insight on how that was supposed to be accomplished because all of that requires knowing what the player wants for his present and his future, and what the medical personnel have to say about it. Maybe he rather be pitching as a reliever in the big leagues now for a chance to win a World Series and getting a bigger paycheck than toiling in the minors and having his season cut short because of innings limits without a chance to pitch at all in the playoffs or World Series.