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How Will Dayan progress in his MLB career?
caulfield12 replied to chisoxfan09's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Minus the speed or 30+ SB potential. -
http://www.freep.com/article/20110704/COL0...dyssey=nav|head Look at what Knapp has done. Their bullpen's an absolute mess, but you have to blame Dombrowski more. Verlander's become the best pitcher in the AL (which he credits largely to Knapp), they're getting tons of mileage out of Brad Penny and nobody projected Phil Coke to be a starter, let alone pitch that well as a starter. Scherzer and Porcello were never going to be without their growing pains. This is like the White Sox firing Cooper because of Edwin Jackson's disappointing results in 2011. It all goes back to the GM.
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How Will Dayan progress in his MLB career?
caulfield12 replied to chisoxfan09's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Pasqua struck out way too much for the comparison to hold merit. Viciedo figures to hit in the .270-.315 range. Pasqua was pretty much all or nothing. -
Interesting information of Brandon Inge
caulfield12 replied to caulfield12's topic in The Diamond Club
http://www.heavethehawk.com/Hawkisms.html That's a pretty darned good list. Forgot about Matt Abattacola. "Stretch, stretch, stretch" has to be right up there. Dadgummit. He's up there cutting and slashing. (Or was that Paciorek?) I can't remember if it was Warren The Deacon Newson or Paco Martin. What was the one he always used when Ozuna was up or running through the bag throwing his arms out and calling himself safe? I love to watch Ray run. -
Hopefully we have Mark back next year at a more reasonable price. By the way, can we honestly actually say that Adam Dunn is worse than John Lackey? Epstein's had his share of clunkers like Lackey, Dice-K, Jenks, etc. Drew has never lived up to that contract either, solid but never close to the greatness he had the ability to be.
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The Angels' announcers were just debating if the balk-off has to be the most boring ending to a game in all the four professional sports. Hard to argue anything else. Wild pitch has to be more exciting. Even a ground rule double scoring a run or the umpires waving in a runner on fan interference would seem better. Walking in a runner with bases loaded would probably be 2nd worst. AJ's play against the Angels in 2005 in the ALCS wasn't boring. It wasn't "walk-off" there, but it felt like it.
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Just for you, Hawkeroo. Brandon Inge can: High jump 6'6" Dunk a basketball Kick a sixty-yard field goal Throw a baseball over 100 yards on a football field Hit a scrappy/grindy .199 with 1 homer and still be the fan favorite in Tiger Town
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QUOTE (FlySox87 @ Jul 4, 2011 -> 08:04 PM) I've been a baseball fan all my life, and I still don't understand the balk rule. I'll understand women before I understand that. But apparently Crow leaned forward before stepping off the rubber... With a runner on base and the pitcher on or astride (with one leg on each side of) the rubber, it is a balk[2] when the pitcher: switches his pitching position from the windup to the set (or vice versa) without properly disengaging the rubber; while on the rubber, makes a motion associated with his pitch and does not complete the delivery; when pitching from the set position, fails to make a complete stop with his hands together before beginning to pitch; throws from the mound to a base without stepping toward (gaining distance in the direction of) that base; throws or feints a throw from the rubber to an unoccupied base, unless a play is imminent; steps or feints from the rubber to first base without completing the throw; delivers a quick return, a pitch thrown right after receiving the ball back, with intent to catch the batter off-guard; drops the ball while on the rubber, even if by accident, if the ball does not subsequently cross a foul line; while intentionally walking a batter, releases a pitch while the catcher is out of his box with one or both feet (rarely enforced); unnecessarily delays the game (rarely enforced); pitches while facing away from the batter; after bringing his hands together on the rubber, separates them except in making a pitch or a throw; stands on or astride the rubber without the ball, or mimics a pitch without the ball; or throws to first when the first baseman, because of his distance from the base, is unable to make a play on the runner there.
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QUOTE (Springfield SoxFan @ Jul 4, 2011 -> 08:00 PM) Does Dunn get an RBI there? Nope. Callers to the post-game are actually trying to credit AJ with causing it by his actions on the basepaths, but just a mental breakdown there by Crow. Maybe he was a little shaken up having to face Dunn again after the 8th and was thinking too much after walking Pierre.
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Thankfully a Sergio implosion wasn't the story of this game to take away from the "feel good" vibes with Adam. Who knows, maybe he's right when he said "something clicked" the other night in his muscle memory. If he believes it, why not? If he hit a Crow 96 MPH fastball out of the park, there's nothing wrong with his bat or fat. It's all mental, obviously. Like a baseball player's version of "writer's block." The standing ovation should have made him and his family feel relieved. Now we can move on to criticizing Alex Rios. In all seriousness, Buehrle had his typical "battling" quality start, and Santos did get the key outs to limit the damage when it looked like the game was following a familiar script for the Sox this season. Konerko continues to hit well, great approach by AJ there and good patience with Pierre there as well not to get himself out. Need to get Carlos going again, too. He and Alexei have been slumping the last 2-3 weeks.
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QUOTE (fathom @ Jul 4, 2011 -> 07:53 PM) Have a feeling Ozzie wanted Pierre to bat, but figured they IBB Teahen Maybe. And you can't like the odds of scoring AJ on a ball hit on the infield. Nor can Pierre usually execute a bunt in a squeeze/sacrifice situation. It worked out, who cares now? As greg says, just win baby. Just go with the if the White Sox won, "it must have been the right managerial decision" theory. Feel a bit sorry for Royals fans there, even J4L. Joking!
