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Lip Man 1

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  1. Hopefully they can win the series tomorrow then the front office can reassess things. Mark
  2. Nice to see that kind of pitching out of one of the backend guys in the rotation. Mark
  3. Nice to see that kind of pitching out of one of the backend guys in the rotation. Mark
  4. QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Jul 6, 2016 -> 08:43 AM) How many teams have 3 or more catchers in their organization? Not specifically referring to the catching position as well you know given the players that I listed. Still numerous holes in this lineup at multiple spots and the minor leagues continue to provide little to no help. Mark
  5. Chase Headley...the new Ryan Raburn. Rodon has really taken a step back this year. Mark
  6. Another injury the Sox can't take because of the lack of talent in the minor league system and on the bench. We're not talking about All-Star selections here getting hurt (Avila, Jackson, Davidson, Putnum, Petricka, Webb) and the Sox are having a hard time replacing them. Mark
  7. QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Jul 4, 2016 -> 04:14 PM) I have always noticed a lot of the people that rip him use a lot of information he provides. Yeah, he is too into the umpires, yeah his defense of Avi's defense is homer ism at its best, but he knows a heck of a lot about the game. Listening to him talk about hitting, where to stand in the box is fascinating. Players used to move around in the box, not anymore. Like with Frazier, saying he should move his back foot 6 inches farther from the plate so he won't pull off the ball was so simple and made so much sense. Great! Make him the new hitting coach and get him out of the booth! Mark
  8. Hey they even hit a home run with someone on base!!! Mark
  9. Fool me once, shame on you...fool me twice, shame on me. I reserve judgment a little while longer if you please. Nice that they finally scored some runs while Q was pitching. Mark
  10. It'll be Chris Sale and Chris and Sale and Sale, Chris. That's all folks. Mark
  11. 1977 was another magical season, the "South Side Hitmen" were in the full flower of their ability, hammering and bashing baseball's to the farthest distances of stadiums around the league. Jim Spencer had already had a memorable game on May 14 when he drove in eight RBI's as the Sox blitzed Cleveland 18-2 in a game that started at 10:30 in the morning. Spencer liked that so much he decided to do it again. It's July 2, 1977, the Sox are on their way to a four game sweep of the Twins and taking first place in the division. This Saturday game was won by the Sox 13-8. Spencer would drive in eight RBI's again becoming the only Sox player to do that twice let alone in the same year. Jim had a grand slam, a three run homer and an RBI hit. This is the grand slam off Minnesota's Bill Butler. It came in the fourth inning and was the Sox first hit of the afternoon. Announcer is Frank Quilici. Courtesy: WCCO Radio. http://www.chicagonow.com/soxnet/2016/07/p...-sports-writer/ Mark
  12. 1990 was a magical, amazing season for the White Sox. The team, picked for last, shocked the baseball world by winning 94 games. And the way they won some games left you realizing the "baseball gods" were smiling on the team. They won a game when a ball thrown hit Ron Kittle on the hip off first base and bounced away. They won when Lance McCullers of the Yankees threw a wild pitch with Lance Johnson on third, they won when Carlton Fisk was hit in the middle of his back by a curve ball which forced in a run...but without question the most bizarre way to win came on July 1, 1990. It was the 80th anniversary of the opening of Comiskey Park. The Yankees Andy Hawkins tossed a no-hitter...AND LOST THE GAME! The Sox won 4-0 as Yankee outfielders dropped two fly balls in the eight inning to score all four runs. Unbelievable. Here is the audio of the first error, the big one as Robin Ventura's fly ball with the bases loaded was booted by Jim Leyritz a third baseman playing left field. Announcer is Wayne Hagin. Courtesy: WMAQ Radio. http://www.chicagonow.com/soxnet/2016/07/t...-hit-still-win/ Mark
  13. Good to see. The Latin American pipeline needs to start producing: http://m.whitesox.mlb.com/news/article/187...ee-agents-agree Mark
  14. That my friends was the definition of "winning ugly..." 41 wins, halfway to a winning season! WOO HOO! (Hey at least that would be something...) Mark
  15. Davidson had a screw inserted into the foot today. Will be re-evaluated in two weeks then the Sox will have a better idea how long he'll be out. And I think Smith has only played in one game in Charlotte since the injury. Mark
  16. I figure when all is said and done 80-82. Just hope they don't get swept this weekend. Mark
  17. QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Jun 30, 2016 -> 04:38 PM) Nope. It goes back to like 1965...I think that's what they said during the broadcast. First Kevan Smith, now Davidson? Weird anti-Herm Schneider going ons this year. Webb out for the year, Petricka out for the year, Jackson injured. Still doesn't amount to the injury losses other teams have faced (and are facing), though. Don't forget Coats couldn't finish his first game either because of the collision. Regarding the injuries it's actually worse for the Sox because they have little to no depth and the minor league call up's have been "lacking" to put it mildly. Mark
  18. By the way I think the Sox have now hit 14 consecutive solo home runs. Nice to get the win. Bad news about Davidson. The baseball gods are saying again it's not your season. Mark
  19. Unbelievable. Only the White Sox friends and neighbors. Mark
  20. Hope the kid does well and then they can s***can Garcia. We'll see. Mark
  21. Nice to see the offense show up. Somehow Shields only gave up one run despite eight hits and a walk in seven innings. That ninth inning was just ugly, most of those runs were unearned though. One final thought, Purke sucks. Mark
  22. QUOTE (ptatc @ Jun 29, 2016 -> 03:30 PM) Wow, I had a fan? I'm just trying to get people to realize it is not KW. No matter how much people want to lame one person on whom they can focus all of their ager and frustration, it just isn't true. Keep your head in the sand if you want but you are focusing on much on one person. Oh I agree it is a systemic organizational problem. Not just one individual, however I'm convinced Kenny still has a large say in things and we've seen what his M.O. has been for 15 years (i.e. "go for it" every year, trade minor leaguers, bring in vets generally on the downside of their careers, continually trying to make the "big splash" for some reason) Mark
  23. QUOTE (gosoxgo2005 @ Jun 29, 2016 -> 02:10 PM) So what was a three year window has rapidly became a year and a half window. We all know this team isn't doing s*** this year, so it could probably be considered a 1 year window. Others may be more optimistic, but I'm assuming they will be s*** again next year. Sooo I'm gonna go ahead and consider said window closed. This organization sucks Personally I think Kenny just talked off the cuff in an effort to deflect the criticism the organization was taking after "winning" the off season then falling flat on their faces to start 2015. I honestly don't know if there really is such a thing since the organization has been very quiet about this. Mark
  24. QUOTE (Y2JImmy0 @ Jun 29, 2016 -> 03:48 PM) Why is Jason Coats on the team? I mean really? Maybe he's terrible. Maybe he's not. he's had like 20 plate appearances. Shuck and Garcia have had years worth of at-bats. Garcia has a .656 OPS and a wRc+ of 76. Shuck is even worse with a .571 and 47 wRc+. It's ridiculous. I feel your pain but what other options do they have? The fact that ALL of the guys you mentioned as actually on the big league roster shows how bereft of talent the organization really is doesn't it? This three years after they started cutting out the deadwood in 2013. Mark
  25. QUOTE (FT35 @ Jun 29, 2016 -> 12:18 PM) I think it's sensible to put at least Robertson out there. We have an outside chance of making the playoffs but many teams in front of us and the inability to win divisional games. Having a resource of Robertson's caliber for a .500 team is not critical. He's saved 20 of our 77 games. He's much more valuable to a playoff-bound team. Putnam and Jones both have better numbers than Robertson and could most likely cover the 9th. I'd love to see if they could get a couple of pieces for Robertson now and if they actually make the unlikely climb back into the race, maybe make a splash and get someone else at the deadline or maybe turn to someone like Carson Fulmer like they did with Bobby Jenks in 05'. But in all likelihood, if we were to climb back into the race by then, it would be because Putnam and Jones were getting the job done, so we might not have to change anything! Putnam though is probably done for the year. Mark
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