Everything posted by joejoesox
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8/25 Gm. 1 - SOX vs./@ BAL, 5:05 CT, CSN
runner on 1st with 1 out, lets get the DP and get our offense back out there quickly
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8/25 Gm. 1 - SOX vs./@ BAL, 5:05 CT, CSN
.303, 6 HR, 20 RBI, 1.047 OPS in 76 at bats. SICK.
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8/25 Gm. 1 - SOX vs./@ BAL, 5:05 CT, CSN
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CARLOS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!- 8/25 Gm. 1 - SOX vs./@ BAL, 5:05 CT, CSN
Javier's ERA now 3.93 after 6IP today. Buerhle's the only one in our rotation with an ERA higher than 4. Something to look at, for a silver lining. we need some real offense though, this sux- 8/25 Gm. 1 - SOX vs./@ BAL, 5:05 CT, CSN
QUOTE (SoxFan562004 @ Apr 28, 2008 -> 03:33 PM) how is the Hawk spinning this one? he's pretty much avoiding the issue 1-2-3 for javy. What a gem, and to get the loss. ALA Sabathia yesterday, sickening.- 8/25 Gm. 1 - SOX vs./@ BAL, 5:05 CT, CSN
QUOTE (daa84 @ Apr 28, 2008 -> 03:28 PM) Aj continues to show no knowledge of the strike zone I wonder what kind of average you have to be hitting for to drop a .498 BA to .313, in about 2.5 weeks worth of at bats.- 8/25 Gm. 1 - SOX vs./@ BAL, 5:05 CT, CSN
we're not winning today, paulie shouldn't have made that comment yesterday.- 8/25 Gm. 1 - SOX vs./@ BAL, 5:05 CT, CSN
QUOTE (Steve9347 @ Apr 28, 2008 -> 03:24 PM) Take it easy, man. your post was about as necessary as mine was.- 8/25 Gm. 1 - SOX vs./@ BAL, 5:05 CT, CSN
Check out the drunk dipsh*t in the stands taking his shirt off and starting trouble.- 8/25 Gm. 1 - SOX vs./@ BAL, 5:05 CT, CSN
LOL GIDP. F*** you OC.- 8/25 Gm. 1 - SOX vs./@ BAL, 5:05 CT, CSN
SWISH, thanks for not swinging at that garbage. Not saying he has been, but he's definitely been taking way too many good pitches to hit today, good job nick. OC needs to do something here other than a GIDP.- 8/25 Gm. 1 - SOX vs./@ BAL, 5:05 CT, CSN
1-2-3 of the order coming up, so... we're lucky if it goes something like Swish K's looking, Cabrera grounds out weakly to short, and Thome gets a walk. Which would follow the 2-out baserunner pattern this team has seen all year long- 8/25 Gm. 1 - SOX vs./@ BAL, 5:05 CT, CSN
BA in the catbird seat, 3-0 count. edit: BA walks. Bases juiced for the kid with the extra-long swing, that's going to end the inning. edit 2: I called that one.- 8/25 Gm. 1 - SOX vs./@ BAL, 5:05 CT, CSN
carlos = stud!- Carlos Quentin
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/players/profile?playerId=6514 he he he- 8/25 Gm. 1 - SOX vs./@ BAL, 5:05 CT, CSN
QUOTE (SoxFan1 @ Apr 28, 2008 -> 12:07 AM) Didn't see this posted yet, but Paulie delivered a great quote: “(Monday) is the type of game that good teams that want to go to the playoffs win.” great, let's say a little too much so we can throw the entire soxtalk boards into a hissy fit for the next two months after we lose tomorrow !- 4/27 - SOX vs. BAL, 1:05 CT, CSN
QUOTE (Rowand44 @ Apr 27, 2008 -> 03:49 PM) How'd Dotel look? slider wasn't moving much, but he got a flyout (first pitch swinging), and a strike out with primarily fastballs with late movement on them, he looked pretty good- Carlos Quentin
Sox win today, 6-1 Quentin 2-2, 1 BB, 1 HBP .288avg .435obp .562slg (.996ops) i want him hitting 3rd- 4/27 - SOX vs. BAL, 1:05 CT, CSN
nice throw by OC, he had as much mustard on that throw as he's had all year on anything that I've seen- 4/27 - SOX vs. BAL, 1:05 CT, CSN
first pitch fly out to swisher, it was a slider that didn't move hardly at all, it was just flat- 4/27 - SOX vs. BAL, 1:05 CT, CSN
QUOTE (JorgeFabregas @ Apr 27, 2008 -> 02:52 PM) I'm not saying that ALL his hbps have to do with his stance. Everyone gets hit once in a while. I'm saying the fact that he's going to lead the league in HBPs DOES have to do with his stance. i was only talking about today and yesterday's games, those balls sailed right into him wildly i'll agree that his stance has to do with it partially, as well as his decision to take a HBP to get on base vs diving out of the way- 4/27 - SOX vs. BAL, 1:05 CT, CSN
QUOTE (JorgeFabregas @ Apr 27, 2008 -> 02:45 PM) Craig Biggio - one hbp per 43.8 plate apperances, career Carlos Quentin - one hbp per 22.7 plate apperances, mlb career. Plus he led the minors in hbp for two years in a row. I'm sure his stance (elbow close to the plate, gigantic back turned towards pitcher) has NOTHING to do with it. tonight, it didn't. are you watching the game? it has more to do with his decision to not drop to the ground or try to avoid a ball sailing towards him than anything to do with his stance or his back turned towards the pitcher.- 4/27 - SOX vs. BAL, 1:05 CT, CSN
QUOTE (WilliamTell @ Apr 27, 2008 -> 02:35 PM) CQ is such a magnet, plus he has a close stance. the pitches he's been hit by aren't even close to being over the plate, they're right into the middle of his back, nothing to do with his stance or how close he stands to the plate (which isn't all that close, really) they were just wild pitches that sail right into him- 4/27 - SOX vs. BAL, 1:05 CT, CSN
19 RBI's for Carlos, his last two were HBP's with the bases juiced. Meanwhile, his OBP is just climbing to astronomical levels, and he's now hitting .288 - 8/25 Gm. 1 - SOX vs./@ BAL, 5:05 CT, CSN