Everything posted by caulfield12
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GT 7/5: MIN @ SOX, The day after
Great hold of the bag by Arraez there. Tweaked something. Hammy maybe.
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GT 7/5: MIN @ SOX, The day after
Guardians are really scuffling now and Naylor got hurt yesterday. Mostly Ramirez has been ice cold for nearly three weeks now.
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GT 7/5: MIN @ SOX, The day after
About the same velocity.
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GT 7/5: MIN @ SOX, The day after
More Davis Martin, VV and Lambert starts. Yay.
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GT 7/5: MIN @ SOX, The day after
Just seven more years from now...Jerry still alive?
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GT 7/5: MIN @ SOX, The day after
Every time they almost get the momentum back... Figures. This season just sucks ass.
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GT 7/5: MIN @ SOX, The day after
Everyone but Torkelson. Another highly-touted enigma.
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GT 7/5: MIN @ SOX, The day after
Twins are doing something right when Buxton Sano Polanco Urshela Sanchez and Correa are their "old" players. Meanwhile, the White Sox instead of injecting youth have way too many guys who are on the wrong side of 30.
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GT 7/5: MIN @ SOX, The day after
Didn't see the Mariners being more of a threat than the Guardians a week or two ago. The idea of sweeping through the Tigers again isn't looking so good anymore either...plus we get their best pitcher in Skubal, even though he's a lefty.
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GT 7/5: MIN @ SOX, The day after
Seems he just barely brushed the side of the jersey. Hard to overturn that one without a different angle.
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GT 7/5: MIN @ SOX, The day after
Now the Sox are even having trouble stealing bases...the ONE area they have excelled in this year.
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GT 7/5: MIN @ SOX, The day after
How dare a rookie call off Correa! That stat about Sox pitchers throwing the fourth most pitches in 1st innings is quite telling. Because it inexorably/inevitably leads to shorter outings from all of the starters but Cueto.
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GT 7/5: MIN @ SOX, The day after
It's not helping that Sox innings on offense last about 5-6 minutes.
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GT 7/5: MIN @ SOX, The day after
28 pitches in one inning is going to mean the bullpen gets exposed once again...
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Fire Tony Chant
Hello! Welcome to the White Sox Beat newsletter. Scott Merkin has covered the White Sox for MLB.com since 2003. Follow him on Twitter @scottmerkin and Facebook and listen to his podcast. CHICAGO -- There are times after White Sox losses this season, and there were 39 of them entering Monday’s series opener at home against the Twins, where Tony La Russa looked downright distraught. It’s an offshoot of his mantra focused upon do all you can to win each day and then worry about tomorrow when tomorrow comes. But ask La Russa if he’s still having fun managing despite those down moments, as I did during a recent one-on-one interview, and his answer comes in milliseconds. “Oh, hell yeah,” said a smiling La Russa. “I know the season is a long way from being written.” This brief question-and-answer session took place before Shohei Ohtani and the Angels beat the White Sox last Wednesday night in Anaheim. Imagine how much fun La Russa had this past weekend, as his team swept the Giants in San Francisco. La Russa, who turns 78 on Oct. 4, is in his 35th season as a Major League manager and his second in his second run with the White Sox. He’s seen the good, the bad and the ugly over the course of his three World Series championships and six pennants, but aside from a few special squads, he’s rarely seen a comfortable run from start to finish over the true test that is a 162-game regular season. In terms of when the game is played, two main factors come into play in La Russa’s mind, in a theory La Russa said was espoused by Gene Mauch. No. 1 is being ready to compete, and La Russa said, aside from an 11-1, Game 1 loss during a doubleheader in Cleveland on April 20, the White Sox have fulfilled that goal without issue. “But the second point is, if that’s all you do, the decision is about who plays the best baseball,” La Russa said. “You can have the most talented team and they are taking bad at-bats, missing cutoff men, not running. And you can have another team that is fundamentally correct, making plays and making pitches and you can win. “That’s the magic of this game. That’s what we preach. Already this year, the worst part is the best part, and that is there are legitimate expectations here. That’s the best part, and the worst part is when we struggle like we’ve struggled, you are not going to ask fans to look for everything that goes on. They look at what the score is.” Losing results, especially at home, have led to "Fire Tony" chants from the crowd. But nobody takes these losses as hard as La Russa, who is his own worst critic. “I’ve been through it a lot. I’m very accountable to me,” La Russa said. “Nobody is ever going to tell me you screwed up. I’ll know things I screwed up that nobody else noticed. “Jack Buck, when we were together, said the best compliment I can give you, you are as big of a fan as any of our fans, and that’s the truth. I suffer like they do, and I don’t like them suffering. It’s not fun. But I have no problem being held accountable, because down deep I’m here to make things better. When they are not better, I’ll take the heat.” Had this in my email inbox in its entirety but couldn’t find it posted yet anywhere online…
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Old Sock Drawer, ex Sox player discussion
https://www.mlb.com/news/trayce-thompson-hits-3-run-homer-in-dodgers-50th-win?partnerId=zh-20220705-642663-mlb-1-A&qid=1026&utm_id=zh-20220705-642663-mlb-1-A&bt_ee=vfdFsaK4GnqX7mJ3bJ6UyoWQeZ%2FICVEON8dGphsKNz2TnI6h%2F6%2Fa5%2BC5SutEZVmO&bt_ts=1657029258568
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The 8-5 Triple Play…
Good at clapping and encouraging players after timely base hits or walks?
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The 8-5 Triple Play…
If Kepler wasn’t being a good teammate and communicating effectively over the crowd noise about Buxton rapidly nearing the fence…then it wouldn’t have been possible. It would have been one out, runners on second and third after he crashed full force into the wall and doubled over in pain. Engel even potentially scores if it was the past more reckless fence-hunting version of Buxton. How many stories have been written about Sox players helping each other out defensively this season? 2? 3? Less than 5 for sure.
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GT 7/5: MIN @ SOX, The day after
We haven’t even won ONE against them this season. Last year it was 13-6 Sox.
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GT 7/5: MIN @ SOX, The day after
- Sox vs Minny 7/4/22 game thread Sweet Home Chicago, without Tony
- The 8-5 Triple Play…
They need to have Beckham do a full game announcing like this…would be a massive improvement. Tried to find Most Embarrassing Sox Moments and got this instead. https://www.mlb.com/news/white-sox-funniest-moments So far we have Ventura/Nolan Ryan hogtie/noogie, Jerry Dybzynski’s 1983 baserunning blunder, the Gordon Beckham Keystone Kops missed popup in front of the mound, Torii Hunter running over Jamie Burke…Psycho Lyons taking off his pants back in the 1980’s has to be up there somewhere.- The 8-5 Triple Play…
But Moncada intimidated him off the bag…I wonder if that same play has ever even happened in NCAA Division 1 history? Louisville Cardinals baseball fans around the country are hanging their head in shame.- The Grandal-Zavala-McGuire Conundrum
Watch them bring in the big name catcher in Willson Contreras and try to imagine him not flopping. They're going to have to do something besides running it back out there again. (See Twins' off season or Guardians investing $124 million in Jose Ramirez.)- 7/4 Games
See Anderson, Tim. Just substitute Mississippi for IN. Add one year of JUCO baseball. Good enough to walk on at Indiana. Of course the White Sox have notoriously drafted hundreds of multisport stars since the KW regime.