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And those are White Sox Winners !
caulfield12 replied to CaliSoxFanViaSWside's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (greg775 @ Jul 2, 2015 -> 12:41 AM) Great win. The Sox have had some good wins this season, but the minute you say, "Hmmm, could they get to .500?" then do something wacky like get swept in a 4-game series. I'd expect Baltimore and Toronto will spank the Sox pretty good in the Cell. However, great win tonight. Looked like a big league team. Melky, Eaton, Flowers, 3 of the goats this season had good games to go with Q's masterpiece. You will have quite the dilemma if Sale's Sunday start gets pushed back for an extra day of rest to Monday.... World Armageddon. Buehrle vs. Sale. What happens when the legend of 2005 confronts the current Sox legend? It's like Mike Ditka vs. a sharknado! -
Multiple Victims in Charleston SC Church Shooting
caulfield12 replied to Rex Kickass's topic in The Filibuster
http://www.cnn.com/2015/06/25/opinions/rhe...;iref=obnetwork Debate over what to do about US military bases named after Confederate generals (Bragg, Hood, Benning, etc.), Stone Mountain, the statues in Richmond, VA (Monument Avenue)...should they be relocated to museums? Private property vs. public parks, etc.? -
http://www.cnn.com/2015/07/01/us/new-mexic...ting/index.html I remember the CNN anchor, Lynne Russell, quite well. Her husband (who also worked for CNN) is the one who shot the robber. Guess Motel 6 is not the place to be staying...
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Royals fan/writer wants them to get Quintana
caulfield12 replied to knightni's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Jul 1, 2015 -> 07:22 PM) ? Post season rosters aren't set until August 31. What I should have said is that he would have to pass through waivers first (in August), which theoretically could be blocked....so there's no guarantee of getting him onto the post-season roster unless you trade for him before the deadline July 31st. -
And those are White Sox Winners !
caulfield12 replied to CaliSoxFanViaSWside's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Just Jose's second win since May 13th... Talking about backing up Sale's next start by a day. Would pitch on Monday instead of Sunday because of heavy workload recently...would be Chris Sale vs. Mark Buehrle Monday. -
And those are White Sox Winners !
caulfield12 replied to CaliSoxFanViaSWside's topic in Pale Hose Talk
http://espn.go.com/mlb/stats/batting/_/pos.../true/minpa/150 Just to make sure we don't get overly excited about Tyler's recent power binge. Great job pitching out of trouble by Jose Q. in this game. Bullpen was solid and shut the door, got some late offense to put this game to bed before we had to get nervous about Robertson with a one run lead on the road. First time all season that the Cards have lost two consecutive home games. Weird times when we're 7-1 against two first place teams in the Astros and Cardinals. http://espn.go.com/mlb/stats/batting/_/pos.../true/minpa/150 And yay, Melky now has Ackley, Joyce and Gomes below him in LF ops. -
Flowers is so damned streaky. Somehow, I have a feeling we won't have a Flowers "contract extension" thread quite yet. We've all been down this road before with guys like Tyler and Gordon. As Greg says, at the end of the year he'll be around 12-18 homers, and that's not terrible for a catcher in today's run-averse environment. On the other hand, I'm not sure he's as strong a leader as this clubhouse probably needs, either. But, then again, we can only go by perception. Year after year, people complained about Jon Garland's demeanor, yet he was one of the key cogs in that 2005 starting rotation.
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More evidence of Chicago media turning on Ventura
caulfield12 replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (Jerksticks @ Jul 1, 2015 -> 09:16 PM) Exactly, it's the guys on the roster that's the obvious problem. I just feel bad for the knee-jerk people that need somebody to pay for these atrocious sins of losing baseball. What's up with that attitude? It's the same type of person that actually uses their car horn and gets mad on the road for some weird reason. Impatience is one of the worst traits a man can have, bottom line. It does him no positive service. Rick Hahn and the FO have done a wonderful job transitioning from the 05 swan song tire-fire teams to this new young core. Give it a few more years folks. Recently read an article about common traits of millionaires. The author argued that the most important individual trait was decisiveness (not stubbornness). The article also argued that decisive "leaders" are very hesitant to change that decision (once made) and don't waver or waffle or reverse their decision until they've patiently and carefully weighed every possible factor that went into the original decision. If the front office is 100% behind Robin Ventura, then they should give him a contract extension and shut up the media and the blogosphere. From what little glimpses we've had from KW/Hahn on this topic, it seems to be the exact opposite of decisiveness. -
There was a time when such a thing didn't seem possible. There were 398 players picked before Carpenter in the 2009 First-Year Player Draft. He received a $1,000 signing bonus. That's because Carpenter had just finished his fifth year at TCU. He went undrafted as a junior after blowing out his elbow and undergoing Tommy John surgery. There were other issues as well. Some wondered about Carpenter's work ethic and commitment, a notion that seems hilarious now because, as La Russa learned, his will to be great is relentless, his demeanor serious. Back then, though, scouts had watched as Carpenter's weight ballooned to around 240 pounds at one point during his career at TCU, seemingly not all that serious about the whole thing. Looking back on it now, Carpenter simply was a college kid trying to balance school work, baseball and a social life. Just goes to show not every All-Star player comes from the first 10 picks of the first round... From Richard Justice at mlb.com
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What's the latest with Eddy Julio Ramirez?
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QUOTE (AJUribe @ Jul 1, 2015 -> 11:02 PM) This seems like a good "building block" series. Long season, royals are on top and l feel they're about to fold. This team and the tribe l think are about to go on a tear. Well, KC just got swept by the Astros and we went 5-1 against them. Unfortunately, you have to play well against the teams in your own division and play around .500 on the road, not 11-12 games under.
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Garcia just doesn't have that first and second step quickness to be a very effective base stealer.
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Quintana has done a very good job of pitching himself out of trouble tonight... Not much you can say about this offense. It is what it is (I am what I am, Popeye).
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Ouch. No hitter gone after 8 2/3 and 2 strikes to Bishop. Kipnis might have had a shot if he was 5 inches taller. Indians had perfect games through 5 for three consecutive games this week against TB. Rookie Cody Anderson had one on Monday broken up by former Indian Grady Sizemore. Former Indians Asdrubal Cabrera and Sizemore reached there in that inning against Carrasco. Brandon Morrow also had a no-hitter broken up against TB broken up with one out to go as well. Indians' last no-hitter was Len Barker in 1981 still.
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The White Sox are going to have the most god-awful schedule in the dog days of summer...will they have any off days after the All-Star break? Maybe 1 or 2 at most. Guess it's not SO bad....but if they make this game up July 20th (before StL returns for two games to Chicago), that only leaves August 6th/13th and September 10th/28th for 2 1/2 months.
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QUOTE (Jake @ Jul 1, 2015 -> 04:17 PM) Realized the other day that if none of our prospects turn into stars and none of our ex-prospects turn into stars, that just means we don't even get top talent to step foot into our system Yeah, Gio's probably the closest. Daniel Hudson until the injuries, and Hector Santiago has a 50/50 chance to make the All-Star team this year. Brandon McCarthy has had a decent career, when healthy (which hasn't been often). Definitely no superstars.
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Tornado watches in western Missouri...and a band of rain stretching pretty much across the state all the way to KC from east-central MO.
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QUOTE (flavum @ Jul 1, 2015 -> 06:58 PM) Carlos Carrasco perfect through 6. 10 K's. Through 7 now. After Kluber, Bauer and Salazar, you could argue he's their 4th starter. (Of course, you could argue the same if Quintana/Samardzija/Rodon threw a no-hitter).
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Royals fan/writer wants them to get Quintana
caulfield12 replied to knightni's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Jul 1, 2015 -> 06:45 PM) Those 3 probably August. You'd have to think 50/50 Ramirez before July 31st if they want to have him on the post-season roster. -
http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=13179916 Didn't realize Bonilla was getting $1.2 million per season all the way through 2035. That's like Herschel Walker's New Jersey General/Trump contract.
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More evidence of Chicago media turning on Ventura
caulfield12 replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Jul 1, 2015 -> 04:30 PM) Quit the martyr act. Post how Robin needs to get fired all you wish, just don't write it is getting tiring. If it really was tiring, the solution is to stop. No one is forcing you to continue with the same theme. Plenty will pick up the slack. Besides, since you are the one saying the team has no talent, all the prospects suck, and the team will suck for years unless they spend $150 million, why would you even care who is managing the team? Haha, well, you can go on during that time fighting with Balta. That should keep you busy. Tiresome? Stop? That's exactly what's happening to most White Sox fans these days. As far as the team goes, there is enough talent to be at least competitive, but certainly not enough to survive all the defensive and baserunning blunders, lack of execution/fundamentals, erratic bullpen, etc. I've said for a couple of weeks now that even if they trade Quintana and spend $150 million (that wouldn't even get you Heyward's attention), there's no guarantee of a team competing for a playoff spot. Some argue the AL Central is the toughest...some that it has the most parity and that it's easy to find five weaknesses with each and every team without thinking much about it. In that sense, the job isn't as difficult as the Cubs trying to knock off the Cardinals, but there's no Milwaukee in this division. The Indians have one of the best young pitching staffs in baseball, along with Kipnis/Brantley/Y.Gomes/C.Santana/Lindor as a core. And they're not even close to the playoff hunt, either. With all that said, I will continue to believe the White Sox with a better manager would be 2-3-4 games better. And that's what it will take to compete in the AL Central, not giving away so many winnable games. Mental toughness. That's probably not the first phrase that comes to mind with this organization in the last 3-4 years talking to scouts and front office execs around the game. -
More evidence of Chicago media turning on Ventura
caulfield12 replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
And they're made lots more enjoyable when Robin Ventura is defended no matter what he does...and constantly compared to Joe Torre, Bobby Cox and Tony LaRussa? How about this? I won't post at all here starting this weekend. Since we can't ever seem to get along and play nice and it's making the site harder and harder to read...let's say, two full weeks, until July 18th? Deal? -
Royals fan/writer wants them to get Quintana
caulfield12 replied to knightni's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Yes, we always get their crap...the law of Sox trades means you know he's going to win 20 and finish in the Top 5 Cy Young balloting. Imagine his stats in Detroit or Minnesota with all that outfield ground to protect him from giving up so many gopher balls. -
Multiple Victims in Charleston SC Church Shooting
caulfield12 replied to Rex Kickass's topic in The Filibuster
QUOTE (Alpha Dog @ Jul 1, 2015 -> 11:41 AM) Nice way to not read. I said one. And one of the seven is supposedly not a black church. What exactly comprises a black church? 90%? 50% or more? 2/3? 60%? -
More evidence of Chicago media turning on Ventura
caulfield12 replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Jul 1, 2015 -> 11:27 AM) Tiresome? There isn't one poster on Soxtalk that enjoys the White Sox failing more than you. You have been posting the same thing for a couple of months with no sign of slowing down. In fact, because I have DirecTV, when it rains, I often lose the broadcast. If I want to see how the Sox are doing while the TV doesn't work, I go to Soxtalk, click on the gamethread, and see how many posts you have. A lot of posts, the Sox are getting killed. A few posts, the game is close, no posts, the Sox have the game in the bag. I don't recall writing that I was rooting for losses to better draft position...at any rate, like many here, we just want a clear direction. Lose a lot, make changes on the roster, coaching staff or front office...improve for the future. Win enough to provide evidence of improvement. This whole 5-15 games below .500 thing gets you nowhere but exiled to irrelevance in Chicago. But I could say the same thing...if the Sox aren't winning or you can't hype/defend/protect Ventura, Beckham or Danks somehow, you're pretty much invisible. Today I spent three hours following on a mobile phone until the battery died because that's how long it took for a new residency permit in China. I even got scolded for having a phone out while waiting in line. You can blame bureaucratic inefficiency for my inability to hype up Tyler Flowers for a three year contract extension since i didn't have an ipad with me. Thanks for an attempt at a personal attack, though. Heartwarming that you care so much about everyone's fandom.
