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Dick Allen

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  1. QUOTE(southsideirish71 @ May 12, 2006 -> 08:51 PM) At least if Judy is going to pitch like this maybe we should flip flop him and Bmac. The money he makes now is silly, but he hasnt shown too much improvement outside of facing the mighty royals offense. The money he makes next year and the year after are even sillier. Hopefully he can turn it around, but he's been very hittable this year.
  2. QUOTE(TheBlackSox8 @ May 12, 2006 -> 08:48 PM) it's official Jon Garland = Adrian Beltre of pitchers............give him a contract and the "talent" disappears. Notice Hawk hasn't been Jerry Manuel bashing this season. He basically blamed all of Garland's struggles before on him.
  3. QUOTE(Heads22 @ May 12, 2006 -> 08:47 PM) Bring in Agustin. Might as well make someone eliglible for MLB 07 tonight. I'd like to see Ozzie throw him in the game too. Then he might not be tempted to put him in a game the Sox have a chance of winning.
  4. QUOTE(jphat007 @ May 12, 2006 -> 08:43 PM) It'll be interesting to see where the two end up this year. So far Jose is dominating him in pretty much ever stat but Ks. .235 OBP against? That is disgusting. Santana got off to a horrible start, but he's been his old self lately.
  5. QUOTE(TitoMB345 @ May 12, 2006 -> 08:40 PM) Man, our lineup is basically conceding to Santana. No one is even making an effort except Pablo. Santana's ERA against the Sox at the Metrodome is 0.60 I think. They weren't going to get many tonight no matter how well Garland pitched.
  6. QUOTE(3RDBASE @ May 12, 2006 -> 08:36 PM) stupid...lol...yeah ok...who wants a stupid WS ring, certainly not Santana. You can't base how valuable individual players are by team accomplishments. Timo Perez has played in 2 WS and has 1 ring. Albert Pujols hasn't played in 1 WS let alone win one. Who's better? If Santana was on the Sox, he would be the #1 pitcher on the staff. The ace. Ahead of Buerhle, ahead of Contreras.
  7. At least the Sox won't be wasting a Garland gem tonight.
  8. QUOTE(Jimbo @ May 11, 2006 -> 10:13 AM) Self uses hair plugs. He has a rug. I know someone who has seen it off.
  9. I just saw the footage of Rowand's catch. It was a nice. His face and nose went forward into the wall like he was in a head- on car wreck.
  10. Hawk always mentions he would throw as many lefties as possible against Santana. It takes away his change.
  11. I belong to Equinox at 900 N. Michigan. I have a charter membership at $95 a month, I think they're at about $120 right now. Its nice though. Very clean, and usually pretty empty. I did get a tip from someone once, that the best time to purchase a gym membership is at the end of the month. They usually will throw in a free month or 2 and waive initiation fees if they need you for their quota.
  12. I HATE when the Sox face Santana. Hopefully Garland will be on tonight, because he's not going to get more than 3 runs to work with, and 3 might be a stretch.
  13. QUOTE(rudylaw @ May 11, 2006 -> 05:32 PM) I love when new guys come up. It is always very exciting to see. It kind of makes it a little extra exciting when we are in the middle of a long season. Usually when when that new guy is from the White Sox minor leagues, the results are pretty bad. I don't expect much from Montero, he has had a history of walks in the minors. Haegar walked his share in the minors, but major league hitters have better batting eyes and are smarter hitters, so those totals even go higher. The Angels aren't that patient of an offense, yet they let Charlie hang himself, and Montero will most likely be no different. Hopefully, he won't cost the Sox any games. He probably is the new designated lamb of the pitching staff. If for some reason the Sox are getting blown out, he's going to be out on the mound pitching until his arm falls off.
  14. Carlos Lee actually has more homers than Thome. He's on a tremendous salary drive.
  15. Montero has the honor of being one of the first players suspended by MLB for steriod use last season.
  16. QUOTE(RockRaines @ May 11, 2006 -> 09:26 AM) Wow, Im surprised about how many people are really worried about Jenks. I mean you lose one game once in awhile and you would think that our players are just horrible. Big deal, he gave up more runs, we wouldnt have won anyway. There's a big difference going into the bottom of the ninth down 1 or down 7. There is no way to tell if the Sox would have lost anyway. I'm worried about Jenks because he is throwing 94 mph and doesn't have the command of his breaking ball as well as he had last year. His ERA is 5.52. Opponents are hitting .288 against him. He's hardly walking anybody, which you would think would translate into dominating, but for some reason it has not. He has dominated a few times, but for the most part he has been extremely hittable.
  17. QUOTE(Controlled Chaos @ May 11, 2006 -> 08:33 AM) I think Jenks will be fine. Once he starts faltering in optium conditions I'll worry. It was raining pretty dam good when he was pitching. I don't think he gets a good grip on the ball when it's wet. He has faltered a few times in the rain. Bobby Jenks gets more excuses from this board than any player imaginable. He was horrible last night. It wasn't raining very hard when he was pitching. It started pouring after they took him out. If he can't pitch when its raining, or he can't pitch if he doesn't start an inning, or he can't pitch if there are runners on base, then he needs to find a different occupation. This board makes him out to be some sort of grizzled veteran closer. He has 16 career saves.
  18. Use priceline. You'll be able to stay in Midtown for $140 a night. You may even get the Grand Hyatt, which is right next to Grand Central Station, which is one way to get to Yankee Stadium, and is also where the White Sox stay.
  19. QUOTE(kyyle23 @ May 11, 2006 -> 07:30 AM) Will the rain be gone by gametime? This game has rainout written all over it.
  20. Haeger was predictably wild in his major league debut. Its pretty apparent the reason BMac didn't get the start was his back to back appearances this weekend. Haeger did earn a shot with his performance at AAA, but unfortunately its not going to work. I think he is total tradebait right now. I don't know about Widger or Stewart, but AJ looked totally lost trying to handle a knuckleball.
  21. Jenks wasn't a reliever until last season. Its still up in the air how it will affect him. I do think they are overusing him a bit, plus it does look like he's lost a lot of weight since spring training, maybe too much too quickly. He certainly doesn't have last year's velocity, and really no track record to predict continued success. I really don't care about his lack of blown saves. Shingo was 8 for 9 last year in save opportunities, and he was horrible. The ball might have been a little wet, but it really wasn't raining very hard when he was in the game. There are no excuses, I think he would be the first to say he just sucked tonight. I'm sure if Jenks continues to perform like this, KW will do something about it.
  22. A guy posted the Mr. Incredible/Thome thing on WSI a few weeks ago. He said he got it from his little son.
  23. Dick Allen replied to rangercal's topic in Pale Hose Talk
    QUOTE(RockRaines @ May 10, 2006 -> 03:52 PM) In my view, the walks, steals and past balls are enough to make me not want to bring in a knuckleballer with runners on the bases. Obviously the catcher is important. It will be interesting to see how AJ handles it. If one gets by him every at bat, I would agree that the Sox probably wouldn't want to throw Haeger in a tight game with a man or 2 or 3 on. If he's as effective as he's been in Charlotte, or close to it, if he at least starts an inning, not many are going to get on. The Sox have a couple pitchers who can't hold guys on in Conteras and Garcia. I also think those 2 finished first and second in wild pitches last season. Haeger is just like any other rookie, he's going to have to prove he can get major league hitters out. Watching the last few the Sox have trotted out from Charlotte, the odds seem to favor him getting lit up, but if he's lights out, they probably should keep him on the roster.
  24. Dick Allen replied to rangercal's topic in Pale Hose Talk
    QUOTE(RockRaines @ May 10, 2006 -> 02:48 PM) I dont think he does. As I said before, I do not think Knuckleballers are good our of the pen, and we really dont need another SP if JC comes back. Hoyt Wilhelm was pretty good out of the bullpen. Its also how Wilbur Wood started out, and Tim Wakefield has made numerous appearances out of the bullpen, and I believe was a closer at one point. I really don't see where there much room for him on the staff, unless its for a guy like Logan, once Contreras gets back, but if he does well enough, he be a great candidate to trade if a need arises.
  25. QUOTE(Tony82087 @ May 10, 2006 -> 12:52 PM) IMO, this game is could go two ways. 1.Charlie makes LAA look like idiots, and its incredibly fun to watch... or..... 2.This game is more frustrating and worse than Cotts in the Bronx... I've been thinking the same thing. Hopefully his nerves won't keep his knuckler from dancing. If he's around the plate, the Angels, not known for their patience at the plate, and currently struggling, could be the perfect match-up for him. I have the feeling Charlie is going to walk a few tonight. Hopefully AJ is up to the task catching him. He shouldn't worry about throwing guys out trying to steal tonight, just making sure the ball doesn't go back to the screen.

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