Everything posted by caulfield12
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8/4 Sox vs Brewers GT
Great, now Encarnacion's clutching at his LEFT shoulder area. Bring up Vaughn, lol...
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8/4 Sox vs Brewers GT
Dozier, Gennett, Dietrich three possibilities. Second Basemen Scooter Gennett (30) Addison Russell (26) Devon Travis (29) Ben Zobrist (39) Shortstops Tim Beckham (30) drafted same year by TB as Gordon Beckham by CWS Addison Russell (26)
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8/4 Sox vs Brewers GT
HAIRLINE FRACTURE. Of the hand. That's a big difference compared to the wrist, especially from a hitting standpoint.
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8/4 Sox vs Brewers GT
The White Sox have been incredibly resilient so far in the face of all these injuries....gotta give them credit for not folding up their tents. There's just too much offensive talent on this team, and the addition of a World Series starter in Keuchel as well as Grandal/Encarnacion/Mazara has changed the make-up of this team from developing to "win now."
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8/4 Sox vs Brewers GT
Oregon State second baseman Nick Madrigal is expected to miss three-to-six weeks with a hairline fracture in his hand.... from back in 2018
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8/4 Sox vs Brewers GT
Wonder if they'll take a look at someone like Scooter Gennett or Derek Dietrich???
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8/4 Sox vs Brewers GT
Luis Robert went through a minor league season dealing with it...
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8/4 Sox vs Brewers GT
Can we bring back Herm Schneider from retirement. Broken left wrist two years ago, the year he was drafted.
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8/4 Sox vs Brewers GT
How many injuries can the White Sox suffer in the span of one month? That's not even considering Kopech opting out. Anderson, Jimenez ran into wall, Lambert, Rodon, Lopez, now Madrigal. Can't even remember which wrist he seriously hurt at Oregon State that caused him to miss 4-6 weeks his draft season.
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8/4 Sox vs Brewers GT
Robert's going to have to cut down on that swing and go to RCF. Luis averaging just 3.3 pitches per plate appearance. DAMMIT Madrigal. Really pushed his luck there, great throw by AVI, his best tool...outfield assists. Now Madrigal jammed his left wrist into the ground. Either the arm/wrist, something's painful.
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8/4 Sox vs Brewers GT
I think it's just that he's usually at 12 MPH difference, and the fastball has been 2-3 MPH down from where he normally is at. Top one so far at 94, but most at 92-93. Probably doesn't even realize he's doing it. Atta boy, Nicky Madrigal, aka Wonderboy.
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8/4 Sox vs Brewers GT
Jack Parkman is even more worried. He'll be fine. Seems like he does that quite a bit early in games until he gets totally comfortable out on the mound.
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8/4 Sox vs Brewers GT
Last start, 81/85 pitches fastballs or change-ups. Has really gotten away from the curve and slider. Once he managed to navigate that first inning without a crooked number, the Brewers were really in trouble.
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8/4 Sox vs Brewers GT
But the key question, did you have the opportunity to meet Pods' wife (or did they get divorced already)? Giolito seems to be hitting the "dead arm" start where he doesn't have his really crisp stuff but has to battle through it...
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8/4 Sox vs Brewers GT
That slider outpacing Rodon's fastball. Almost at the same velocity as Francisco Liriano threw it at in 2006. Maybe a tick below. Wonder if Balta's going to make a comment about Narvaez's pitch framing skills having improved? Well, Madrigal gets his opportunity to be the leadoff man next inning. Let's see if he can get things kick-started.
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8/4 Sox vs Brewers GT
Awesome play there by Moncada ranging to his left and making the accurate throw to second...ball gets to the SS, they're only going to get one. You could tell Yoan was ultra-focused on that one.
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8/4 Sox vs Brewers GT
Put the 4 spot up on the board? Giolito at 92-93 vs. 94-96/97 is a huge difference. Well, that'll work. But can't relax with Avi wanting to go all Count of Monte Christo on Rick Hahn/KW.
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8/4 Sox vs Brewers GT
Yelich top in majors against RHP'ers throwing changeups last season.
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8/4 Sox vs Brewers GT
After winning five consecutive, the breaks were due to even out sooner or later.
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8/4 Sox vs Brewers GT
Brewers' announcers calling out Giolito for his fastball being too straight... How would you like to face Jack Flaherty, Max Fried and Lucas Giolito (Harvard Westlake) as a high school batter...in consecutive games?
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Speculation: Quintana back to White Sox???, rotation ideas...
LHP José Quintana – Don’t forget, there is a trade deadline coming up on Aug. 31 and this is apparently the year of White Sox pitching reunions with Richard and Gio González, so why rule out Quintana? Given the uncertainty of this season even finishing, I’m not sure I’d want to be trading away a prospect or otherwise valuable piece for an impending free agent, but let’s see how things look in a couple weeks. If the White Sox are a serious contender and need a more dependable starting pitcher, I don’t think you can rule anything out. Quintana wouldn’t cost anywhere near what the White Sox got in return (Eloy Jiménez and Dylan Cease) when they traded him to the Cubs in 2017, so it might be worth exploring. The Cubs’ starting pitching has been plenty good without Quintana (who has been out following thumb surgery) and they need bullpen help, which is something the White Sox could potentially provide. You can call me crazy, but it wouldn’t be the first time I was called crazy for suggesting a crosstown Quintana trade. It worked out the first time. And hey, if none of these options work out, just call up first round pick Garrett Crochet. It’s 2020. Nothing should be ruled out. https://www.nbcsports.com/chicago/white-sox/5-options-help-white-sox-rotation-dane-dunning-jose-quintana The other four were Detwiler, Dane Dunning, Drew Anderson and Clayton RIchard, along with the throw-off comment about Crochet.
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8/4 Sox vs Brewers GT
Indians going in exact opposite direction as White Sox, getting 1 hit in Cincy and down 2-0 in the 7th. I think, by my count, that would be five consecutive losses, including Bieber taking one individually, who went 6/2 ER and 7 k's. Castellanos with 6 dingers already. Calling Fathom.
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Are Stone and Benetti creating a Netflix Original Stand-Up Special or calling a baseball game?
A better reference would have been Gallagher, Carrot Top...or Kathy Griffin.
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Rodon to IL, Basabe DFA’d, Lail called up
He was sent down to their minor league camp. Still Braves’ property. He likely needs surgery. If he cleared a medical exam, an acquiring team would be looking at fixing him before 2021. But that contract going forward would be a non-zero risk based on his past performance pushing his arbitration numbers up...they would still have to pay him 20% if they cut him in the spring, right? The problem is if they roster him and he’s out for all of 2021 due to surgery/injury, then they would have to pay him roughly $5-7 million to rehab, yes?
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Rodon to IL, Basabe DFA’d, Lail called up
They’re still a long ways from moving Jimenez there. Not with Robert to help out, and the logjam of EE, Abreu, Vaughn and Collins...not to mention Sheets, who has now been relegated to trade bait.