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Game Thread: TOR @ CHW, 6/6/12, 7:10pm
Dick Allen replied to NorthSideSox72's topic in 2012 Season in Review
QUOTE (fathom @ Jun 6, 2012 -> 09:56 PM) You hear what Mr. Funny Guy Ryan Dempster said today about being traded to the Sox? When asked by Waddle and Silvy about being traded to a team 10 miles south, he said "I didn't know there was a team there". He's 2-5 with a 5.03 ERA lifetime against the Sox. He hasn't fared too well against the AL. -
Game Thread: TOR @ CHW, 6/6/12, 7:10pm
Dick Allen replied to NorthSideSox72's topic in 2012 Season in Review
QUOTE (fathom @ Jun 6, 2012 -> 09:53 PM) Guys, the rumors last week were that more than a 3rd baseman, the Sox were probably going to be looking for an experienced bullpen guy to help out. I disagree with this, as I think 3rd base is a much bigger concern for this team. However, if they stay in contention, we'll probably see a few new players added to the roster. I did read that bullpen rumor, but I think they need a starting pitcher more than a bullpen guy. Humber hasn't won a game in USCF in almost a year, and his ERA is around 6.00. Maybe they are thinking Quintana. -
Game Thread: TOR @ CHW, 6/6/12, 7:10pm
Dick Allen replied to NorthSideSox72's topic in 2012 Season in Review
You're not going to win if you don't score. -
Game Thread: TOR @ CHW, 6/6/12, 7:10pm
Dick Allen replied to NorthSideSox72's topic in 2012 Season in Review
QUOTE (jeffro2525 @ Jun 6, 2012 -> 09:50 PM) The Sox just don't need 3 lefties in the pen. All season in games like this, where the Sox are trying to just stay in a game, we have to trot Santiago and Ohman out there for full innings because we can't waste or core bullpen guys in catchup games...and game in game out 2 run deficits turn into 5 and 6 run deficits and we can't even hope for a comeback. Just get rid of one of them and bring up Bruney or Axelrod. They would have a better chance at holding the opposition than Santiago or Ohman. I think they do. Once Robin starts heading out to the mound, he seems to wear out a path. -
Game Thread: TOR @ CHW, 6/6/12, 7:10pm
Dick Allen replied to NorthSideSox72's topic in 2012 Season in Review
How many failed relievers became good starters? It happens the other way frequently. I don't know of anyone. I think Santiago could become pretty decent, but chances are 4 years from now we won't even remember him. -
Game Thread: TOR @ CHW, 6/6/12, 7:10pm
Dick Allen replied to NorthSideSox72's topic in 2012 Season in Review
QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Jun 6, 2012 -> 09:44 PM) Well, whatever he threw for the homer, that most assuredly wasn't good. Might as well let him go back down to start in the minors and give Quintana his spot for now. Assuming Humber's not banished from the rotation soon. How is he going to be a starter when he throws 25 pitches every inning? -
Game Thread: TOR @ CHW, 6/6/12, 7:10pm
Dick Allen replied to NorthSideSox72's topic in 2012 Season in Review
QUOTE (Jake @ Jun 6, 2012 -> 03:25 PM) Are Lilli's days numbered? Everybody's days are numbered. I don't think Lillibridge is going anywhere, but he really hasn't shown this coaching staff anything offensively. He is a great pinch runner, and a decent defensive replacement, which is probably where his career is headed. -
It must be said - Hawk Harrelson has to go
Dick Allen replied to Steve9347's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (iamshack @ Jun 5, 2012 -> 09:01 PM) Well, Dick, Hawk just stated that he is an employee of the White Sox. Here's what I read. See the last paragraph. I could see where he would say he works for the White Sox. Its an insestual relationship. Legally I'm pretty sure he's not a White Sox employee. I do know he isn't on the White Sox payroll for his PBP job. Maybe the pay him something to consult. http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/baseb...0,0,33900.story -
QUOTE (hi8is @ Jun 4, 2012 -> 07:53 PM) Giolito to Washington - saw that coming. Makes me wish we had picked him even more. I read something a few years ago that said beware of guys who throw close to 100 in high school. They wind up throwing 89 when they are 25.
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White Sox draft Courtney Hawkins OF out of Carroll HS (TX)
Dick Allen replied to knightni's topic in FutureSox Board
QUOTE (Knackattack @ Jun 4, 2012 -> 07:40 PM) His player comparison was Matt kemp... Not bad They also mentioned Kevin Mitchell, which with a decent attitude is encouraging. Harold Reynolds did throw some cold water on the party with Daryl Motley. -
What does Keith Law think?
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He's country strong. Mercy.
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He looks thrilled to be a White Sox. I like it.
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QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Jun 4, 2012 -> 07:30 PM) Scott Merkin @scottmerkin If it's Hawkins, first high school OF taken in first round by White Sox since Tom Hartley in 1984 Roland followed that fine selection by taking Kurt Brown over Barry Bonds in 1985.
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I'll love to hear John Hart's take on Hawkins. I trust what he says about young hitters. Pitchers, not so much.
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I miss Dave Wilder
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Wow, Harold Reynolds likes the pick. Does he ever not like the pick?
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QUOTE (Steve9347 @ Jun 4, 2012 -> 04:00 PM) Yeah, but Adam Dunn has only grounded into one double play this season. ONE. Viciedo is already at 9, tied with Alexei Ramirez. Rios at 7, Slayer at 6, Paulie at 6. Dunn at 1. Strikeouts aren't as awful as you make them out to be, and when Dunn LEADS ALL OF BASEBALL IN WALKS, I'd say that tips the scales and makes up for the k's. Oh, he's also 2nd in HRs. He's on pace for 260 strikeouts. If he cuts that down to 160, that's 100 more balls in play. He's a career .292 babip. That's 29 more hits. About 1 out of every 4 hits is a homer, so thats an additional 7 home runs.
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What round are the Marlins going to take Ozney ?
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QUOTE (Steve9347 @ Jun 4, 2012 -> 02:37 PM) Egads, folks. Brent Morel is a garbage baseball player. Have it tattooed on the back of your eyelids already. You basically said the same thing about Beckham 2 weeks ago.
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QUOTE (Reddy @ Jun 4, 2012 -> 03:22 PM) andre ethier has been solid. he's always jumped out early and faltered after about June, whether due to injury or personal issues with management. my gut was he actually puts together a whole solid season this year as long as he's got his health. drafting him in the mid rounds has been a huge steal. the same can be said for Kipnis and Duda in the late rounds. my point is, i'm good at fantasy baseball because i'm pretty good at predicting value of players - especially ones that have fallen out of favor for whatever reason. and the stats i use are not batting average and strikeouts, because neither of those things MATTER. that's all i'm trying to point out. The point is, you are most likely full of it as you tend to add more players having good years to every post. In an hour, you will have probably have the top 100 guys in baseball on your roster.
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QUOTE (Reddy @ Jun 4, 2012 -> 03:10 PM) listen son, i'm already ahead in my fantasy league by 20 games. 20. Why? Because I predicted Andre Ethier's explosion even though he hit 12 homers and had 40-some rbi last year. I predicted Dexter Fowler's explosion even though he's been awful till this year. I predicted Lucas Duda's ... not explosion like the others, but extremely serviceable start. What's the common denominator between ALL 3? O. B. P. end of story. Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight. Ethier, Fowler and Duda put you 20 games ahead 1/3 of the way through the season. If you're going to brag, make it at least somewhat believable. Why don't you make some predictions for the Sox players from here on out. Lets see how smart you really are.
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QUOTE (Reddy @ Jun 4, 2012 -> 03:00 PM) it's like banging your head against a wall repeatedly with these two. they don't understand value in baseball, so there's no way to convince them otherwise. Get a clue. You actually said someone needs to read a book about fantasy baseball to understand how the game is played. Talk about someone in la la land
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QUOTE (iamshack @ Jun 4, 2012 -> 02:28 PM) I think the vast majority of posters would take my position over yours...but because I am vigorously debating that position, that makes me somehow wrong... You really are a piece of work. You know who has numbers even more sustainable than Adam Dunn? Brent Morel. He gets an A+
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QUOTE (iamshack @ Jun 4, 2012 -> 02:03 PM) Because unfortunately ss2k's grades for the 1/3 of the season don't mean anything....but what Dunn and Konerko do over the course of the entire season actually does... I'm assuming the only purpose of actually placing grades on players after 1/3 of the season is to somehow assess what we have here going forward? And if that is indeed the case, sustainable vs. unsustainable would certainly be relevant topics to the discussion. None of these grades mean anything and you're the one arguing about them the most. What the W-L at the end of the season is at is the only grade that matters. Just because Dunn's numbers are more "sustainable" doesn't mean jack. At the end of the season, assuming no injuries, you know Konerko will have better numbers than Dunn.
