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46 minutes ago, Dick Allen said:

He should. I read Keith Law last year state the DSL is slightly higher than US HS baseball. This guy is in his 20s. 

He is 20 years old.

Young SS, Sydney Pimentel, had a couple at bats today in the DH role. His first ABs since signing. 

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24 minutes ago, MnSoxFan said:

Young SS, Sydney Pimentel, had a couple at bats today in the DH role. His first ABs since signing. 

Nice.

 

If inside he goes left field, if outside he goes right field, already I like and it was a bp session lol!

Love the pitch counts from the DSL.  Wonder how a guy even comes up with them.  Perez 7ip on 34 pitches. LOL, its that way all the time.  Don't know how accurate other stats are as well.  

Madrigal 0-3, rbi

Lets see if Collins can get more than one hit, which he usually starts with before going hitless the rest of the night, tonight. 1-1, 2B so far. 

I hate to keep doing this, but is Rutherford hurt?  Just odd he’s out two nights in a row.

Sac fly for Madrigal.

Flores pitching well again.

Hey Collins got another hit! A double at that... Rejoice!

2 hours ago, SoxAce said:

Hey Collins got another hit! A double at that... Rejoice!

Think he starts next year at Charlotte?

Just now, footlongcomiskeydog said:

Think he starts next year at Charlotte?

100 pct

4 hours ago, BamaDoc said:

Love the pitch counts from the DSL.  Wonder how a guy even comes up with them.  Perez 7ip on 34 pitches. LOL, its that way all the time.  Don't know how accurate other stats are as well.  

I don't know where you are seeing a pitch count, but the way they do pitchcounts it seems based on your 34 numbers is.....

Non-strikeout out = 1 pitch

Strikeout = 2 more pitches

Hit = 1 pitch

Walk = 1 pitch

 

So Perez pitched 7 innings (21 outs). So that's 21 pitches. 4 of those were strikeouts, so add 8 more. That gives you 29. He gave up 4 hits, so add 4 more. That gives you 33. Then a walk must equal 1 pitch for some reason, so that would give you 34 pitches.

I feel like 37 pitches makes a lot more sense, but that's the best guess I can make based on his line. 

Collins, Booker, Mendick all batting .247

4 hours ago, Chicago White Sox said:

I hate to keep doing this, but is Rutherford hurt?  Just odd he’s out two nights in a row.

Did you check to see if a lefty was starting 2 days in a row ? Vizquel often sits him against lefties.

4 hours ago, CaliSoxFanViaSWside said:

Did you check to see if a lefty was starting 2 days in a row ? Vizquel often sits him against lefties.

Appears they faced two righties unfortunately.

7 hours ago, ChiliIrishHammock24 said:

I don't know where you are seeing a pitch count, but the way they do pitchcounts it seems based on your 34 numbers is.....

Non-strikeout out = 1 pitch

Strikeout = 2 more pitches

Hit = 1 pitch

Walk = 1 pitch

 

So Perez pitched 7 innings (21 outs). So that's 21 pitches. 4 of those were strikeouts, so add 8 more. That gives you 29. He gave up 4 hits, so add 4 more. That gives you 33. Then a walk must equal 1 pitch for some reason, so that would give you 34 pitches.

I feel like 37 pitches makes a lot more sense, but that's the best guess I can make based on his line. 

The boxes from mlb.com, which I do not typically look at, has that for a pitch count with pitchers stats. The milb.com box does not have a pitch count listed anywhere.

On 8/6/2018 at 11:00 PM, ChiliIrishHammock24 said:

I don't know where you are seeing a pitch count, but the way they do pitchcounts it seems based on your 34 numbers is.....

Non-strikeout out = 1 pitch

Strikeout = 2 more pitches

Hit = 1 pitch

Walk = 1 pitch

 

So Perez pitched 7 innings (21 outs). So that's 21 pitches. 4 of those were strikeouts, so add 8 more. That gives you 29. He gave up 4 hits, so add 4 more. That gives you 33. Then a walk must equal 1 pitch for some reason, so that would give you 34 pitches.

I feel like 37 pitches makes a lot more sense, but that's the best guess I can make based on his line. 

He could've gotten double plays after all 4 of the hits. Those are 1 pitch, 2 out plays. Based on the pitch count, he would've had to get a minimum of 3 double plays for it to work. Then you have:

21 outs (18 pitches) 4 Ks (8 pitches) 1 BB (4 pitches) 4 hits (4 pitches) for a total of 34 pitches in 7 innings.

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