June 26, 20187 yr Charlotte (34-41) @ Norfolk (41-33) - 6:00 CT, MILB.tv Carson Fulmer (3-3, 3.67) vs Forrest Snow (4-4, 3.62) Birmingham (35-38) @ Montgomery (39-36) - 6:35 CT, MILB.tv Matt Tomshaw (2-4, 6.07) vs TBD Opener, followed by Sam McWilliams (2-3, 5.22) Winston-Salem (45-30) @ Frederick (36-38) - 6:00 CT Tanner Banks (7-2, 2.71) vs Zac Lowther (3-0, 0.44) Kannapolis (42-30) @ Greensboro (37-36) - 11:00 AM CT Jhoan Quijada (0-1, 3.43) vs Trevor Rogers (0-2, 7.27) Great Falls (4-6) @ Missoula - 8:05 CT Chris Comito (0-1, 6.30) vs Ricky Salinas (0-0, 0.00) DSL White Sox (3-17) @ DSL Padres - 9:30 AM CT Francisco Benitez (0-0, 1.38) vs Eudi Asencio (1-1, 9.00) https://www.mlb.com/whitesox/prospects/stats/affiliates http://www.milb.com/scoreboard/index.jsp?sid=milb&org=145&ymd=20180626
June 26, 20187 yr Unrelated to today's games, does anyone else have difficulty getting the box scores from MILB.com to show up for them on their internet browser? Edited June 26, 20187 yr by maggsmaggs
June 26, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, southsider2k5 said: It will be interesting to see if Carson Fulmer can follow up that last start. This. For those that forgot, he had a 1 BB 11 SO outing last go round. Fingers crossed.
June 26, 20187 yr 38 minutes ago, DirtySox said: This. For those that forgot, he had a 1 BB 11 SO outing last go round. Fingers crossed. really? Where the hell did that come from.
June 26, 20187 yr 7 minutes ago, chitownsportsfan said: really? Where the hell did that come from. He was a #9 draft pick for a reason. The kid has good stuff, his pitches are hard to pick up with good velocity and a ton of movement on everything, but his delivery has been tinkered with over and over again, it was a high energy and hard to repeat delivery in the first place, and the White Sox have given him zero chances to develop consistency with it, starting with him being called up to save the bullpen in 2016. 2k5 regularly points out that he's had fewer innings since being drafted than I think anyone else in our rotation. His stuff is absolutely good enough to give him dominant performances on occasion, even against big leaguers, so having a great performance in the minors should not surprise. Repeating that success...that might be legitimately surprising, but there's a good pitcher in there if we can ever put the puzzle pieces together.
June 26, 20187 yr 7 minutes ago, Balta1701 said: He was a #9 draft pick for a reason. The kid has good stuff, his pitches are hard to pick up with good velocity and a ton of movement on everything, but his delivery has been tinkered with over and over again, it was a high energy and hard to repeat delivery in the first place, and the White Sox have given him zero chances to develop consistency with it, starting with him being called up to save the bullpen in 2016. 2k5 regularly points out that he's had fewer innings since being drafted than I think anyone else in our rotation. His stuff is absolutely good enough to give him dominant performances on occasion, even against big leaguers, so having a great performance in the minors should not surprise. Repeating that success...that might be legitimately surprising, but there's a good pitcher in there if we can ever put the puzzle pieces together. There were a lot of really dumb decisions made in 2016. I'd love a "tell all" to come out about some of those decisions.
June 26, 20187 yr 7 minutes ago, Balta1701 said: He was a #9 draft pick for a reason. The kid has good stuff, his pitches are hard to pick up with good velocity and a ton of movement on everything, but his delivery has been tinkered with over and over again, it was a high energy and hard to repeat delivery in the first place, and the White Sox have given him zero chances to develop consistency with it, starting with him being called up to save the bullpen in 2016. 2k5 regularly points out that he's had fewer innings since being drafted than I think anyone else in our rotation. His stuff is absolutely good enough to give him dominant performances on occasion, even against big leaguers, so having a great performance in the minors should not surprise. Repeating that success...that might be legitimately surprising, but there's a good pitcher in there if we can ever put the puzzle pieces together. I think the key is the fewer innings. Kid just needs practice at repeating. Similar to kopech. Good stuff needs innings. Unfortunately, not all of them figure it out.
June 26, 20187 yr 15 minutes ago, Balta1701 said: He was a #9 draft pick for a reason. The kid has good stuff, his pitches are hard to pick up with good velocity and a ton of movement on everything, but his delivery has been tinkered with over and over again, it was a high energy and hard to repeat delivery in the first place, and the White Sox have given him zero chances to develop consistency with it, starting with him being called up to save the bullpen in 2016. 2k5 regularly points out that he's had fewer innings since being drafted than I think anyone else in our rotation. His stuff is absolutely good enough to give him dominant performances on occasion, even against big leaguers, so having a great performance in the minors should not surprise. Repeating that success...that might be legitimately surprising, but there's a good pitcher in there if we can ever put the puzzle pieces together. Not only that but as few innings as many of our top minor league prospects if you add up both minor and major league innings. Fulmer has about as many pro innings as Michael Kopech. (353.2 IP for CF, 365 for MK, 334 for Jordan Stephens)
June 26, 20187 yr 6 minutes ago, ptatc said: I think the key is the fewer innings. Kid just needs practice at repeating. Similar to kopech. Good stuff needs innings. Unfortunately, not all of them figure it out. Totally this.
June 26, 20187 yr 35 minutes ago, DirtySox said: Curbelo 2-2 with a BB, 2B so far. As I said in yesterday's GT, he's really adjusted well in single A.
June 27, 20187 yr 7 hours ago, Balta1701 said: He was a #9 draft pick for a reason. The kid has good stuff, his pitches are hard to pick up with good velocity and a ton of movement on everything, but his delivery has been tinkered with over and over again, it was a high energy and hard to repeat delivery in the first place, and the White Sox have given him zero chances to develop consistency with it, starting with him being called up to save the bullpen in 2016. 2k5 regularly points out that he's had fewer innings since being drafted than I think anyone else in our rotation. His stuff is absolutely good enough to give him dominant performances on occasion, even against big leaguers, so having a great performance in the minors should not surprise. Repeating that success...that might be legitimately surprising, but there's a good pitcher in there if we can ever put the puzzle pieces together. #8 Conspiracy theorists would argue the Sox were protecting Rutherford’s stats in order to increase his value...or they would be watching Westworld/The Handmaid’s Tale, lol. Edited June 27, 20187 yr by caulfield12
June 27, 20187 yr 10 minutes ago, Chicago White Sox said: I really hate how much they sit Rutherford. Notice it's against another lefty?
June 27, 20187 yr 7 minutes ago, Anderdale said: Home run derby curse Also called not having Eloy behind you
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