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8/24- Sox at Orioles, 6:05


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1 minute ago, ChiSox59 said:

Who gives a fuck what Eloy wants. The time to stop caring about his feelings have long since passed. Plus Pollock is on this roster next year so we have insurance in the OF regardless. 

I don't give a shit what Eloy wants.  I'm not trading AV just to make room for him.  AV belongs at 1B/DH.  Eloy can't stay healthy even if he plays DH because he gets hurt running the bases and swinging the bat.  

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9 minutes ago, fathom said:

Is that why Karinchak is good again

It’s so obvious they’re using the sunscreen, sweat, and rosin mix… and the league has been instructed from Manspread to allow it.

Which I’m fine with.

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12 hits tonight and six walks = five runs. Don't know what to think about all that.

Here's TLR after the game talking about the issues of leaving men on base in scoring positions:

“When you’re struggling like that you try too hard and the harder you try the worse you do,” La Russa said. “Problem is, it’s the big leagues. This league, either you do or you don’t. So it’s up to us to try and have them relax more and develop a better approach.

“But when you have that high a batting average [the Sox were second in the AL at .259] and that many guys on base, and that productivity problem. ... And the home run thing, that’s one factor. You can win games with base hits.”

 

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9 minutes ago, Paulie4Pres said:

This game will go in the Frank Menechino masturbatory spank bank... Probably watching the replay tonight to warm up for the wife.

Even when they win, it's televised melatonin. 

Frank must hate "Paradise by the dashboard light"

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53 minutes ago, Lip Man 1 said:

12 hits tonight and six walks = five runs. Don't know what to think about all that.

Here's TLR after the game talking about the issues of leaving men on base in scoring positions:

“When you’re struggling like that you try too hard and the harder you try the worse you do,” La Russa said. “Problem is, it’s the big leagues. This league, either you do or you don’t. So it’s up to us to try and have them relax more and develop a better approach.

At least they’re catching it early. Plenty of time to correct it.

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