Everything posted by Harry Chappas
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Opening up my mind to giving the season a clean slate
I keep pointing to he fact that history cannot be the gauge as to what the future will hold. Looking back over he history of baseball there were times when the playoffs consisted of 2 teams, now it is 12. There were schedules that were more weighted to divisional foes now that is reduced. This impacts travel and knowing the pitcher and opponent much less then in the past. I can only judge by what I am seeing. The bullpen is shaky but has gotten better and the bats seem to be better as Moncada and Burger are back and the third string catcher is not the DH. All that being said, they did lose 3 of 4 in KC last week....but KC just beat the Padres so who knows lies ahead. I do think the order needs to be reconfigured.
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Will the Sox do the right thing when Eloy comes back and move Yoan to 2B?
Moncada, Burger, Vaughn, Sheets, Eloy and Benentendi. 6 guys for 5 spots. They all play 5 out of 6 days and see what happens.
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5/17: White Sox Vs Guardians- 7:10P
Burger gets lumped in with Sheets and Vaughn as being unathletic. I am not certain that is the case. He is a much better athlete then both of them. Because of the injuries people forget he was a high first round pick which for the White Sox draft history doesn't mean much but his success should not be surprising.
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5/17: White Sox Vs Guardians- 7:10P
The inability to have any first inning success is maddening. Anderson and Benentendi need to bat 7th and 9th or something, I don't know. It ain't working
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And That's a White Sox HR powered winner and Lance Lynn 1st Win Victory.
History is no indicator in that playoffs expanded from 2 teams to 12 over time. Also this new schedule will lead to a team winning a division with a below .500 record at some point. This would happen often in football if 35% of the games were not inside the division.
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Liam Hendriks' return appears imminent
It's a rehab outing, spring training and missed off season conditioning.
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And That's a White Sox HR powered winner and Lance Lynn 1st Win Victory.
That inning showed what he could do both good and bad That was a really good game. A lot of opportunities early to get to Bieber that they didn't capitalize on. The Guardians lineup is really bad.
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5/16: White Sox VS Guardians- 7:10P Central Time
$5 frat house beer and ILL Night is making fir a scene. In a good way
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5/16: White Sox VS Guardians- 7:10P Central Time
Anderson clueless at the plate right now.....and in the field
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5/16: White Sox VS Guardians- 7:10P Central Time
Well that didn't age well.
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5/16: White Sox VS Guardians- 7:10P Central Time
Unclutch singles hitters galore
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5/16: White Sox VS Guardians- 7:10P Central Time
Lineup construction seems a bit of an issue this evening
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5/16: White Sox VS Guardians- 7:10P Central Time
We will hear more and more how a sprained knee takes 12 weeks to heal.
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5/16: White Sox VS Guardians- 7:10P Central Time
Have a day yo yo
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5/16: White Sox VS Guardians- 7:10P Central Time
Water not considered a coke product. The beer is 16 Oz. Its fine but takes a bit of work to find. I may have hit wrong stands though
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5/16: White Sox VS Guardians- 7:10P Central Time
Guardians lineup sucks
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5/16: White Sox VS Guardians- 7:10P Central Time
Yo yo just not feeling like swinging today. Cuban was good but the $5 thing is kind of bullshit
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Garfein: Tim Anderson hates pitch clock, not Chicago
He has hit he ball to the left side and cleared the infield on a fly three times this season. https://baseballsavant.mlb.com/savant-player/tim-anderson-641313?stats=career-r-visuals-mlb
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Garfein: Tim Anderson hates pitch clock, not Chicago
I'm not certain any person has ever said any of the guys you have on your list other than Keuchel were are a cancer. How you included Thomas and Dick Allen renders whatever you were trying to proof as nonsense. Only two people that wanted Thomas out of town were KW and Guillen. Benentendi is punchline and has been since he signed his contract.
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Garfein: Tim Anderson hates pitch clock, not Chicago
The guy is losing tens of millions of dollars each month he is not the TA of pre-Field of Dreams Days. His long term deal killed him and while it could have been used as a trade chip that's decreasing as well. He seems to always have some issue or another that is the rationale for stagnating as a player. Death of a friend, IG models, ejections, suspensions, lack of focus, injuries. As I have stated previously, 4 years ago the guy could have been the biggest star in this city now I am not sure what he is. This is probably the saddest aspect of this team for me as I really liked the guy and hoped for the best. Now he is anchored at lead off which is probably the worst sport for him in the lineup. He cannot adjust his approach at the plate at all.
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May 12 Astros @ White Sox 7:10
Hes the only veteran presence and there are zero options.
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May 12 Astros @ White Sox 7:10
There is a s%*# ton of 3/4/5 starters out there every year that they are too cheap to sign. Look at the cubs.
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May 12 Astros @ White Sox 7:10
To me it is aparent that post COVID they are investing less in baseball ops and other teams more. There is literally no player development.
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May 12 Astros @ White Sox 7:10
He has not progressed one bit since he was traded and regressed due to injury. The TJ, covid and mental health issues pretty much stagnated his career. Why he isnt being used as the 2 inning reliever when he had success..... well.....its the White Sox That being said f*** this offense and as long as Anderson is trotted out to bat lead off the are not improving.
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White Sox at Royals, 5/11/23
This is where shitty Chicago media comes in to play. We as fans only know what we read in the media and they all loved him. We needed a Cowley article that did some real work on it. Not just....well George Brett liked.