April 23, 20232 yr KC was the only AL central team to win yesterday! Guardians, in fact, lost two. Sox could very well be in last place by the end of this week.
April 23, 20232 yr Unfortunately, there is no floor for these hacks. They will discover new depths of futility. It is their only true talent.
April 23, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, Tomtom said: KC was the only AL central team to win yesterday! Guardians, in fact, lost two. Sox could very well be in last place by the end of this week.
April 23, 20232 yr 1 minute ago, SCCWS said: They could also be in 1st place after the next 7 games. This Division is awful so far.
April 23, 20232 yr 34 minutes ago, Tnetennba said: seems appropriate for this thread... The 1942 Sox would go on to finish 66-82... Gonna be a hell of a year.
April 23, 20232 yr Just now, CWSpalehoseCWS said: The 1942 Sox would go on to finish 66-82... Gonna be a hell of a year. The 2023 White Sox would be lucky to only lose 82…
April 23, 20232 yr Its entirely possible the White Sox could be 7-18 at the start of the next home stand. If that's the case, I hope the team plays to an empty GRate.
April 23, 20232 yr 1 minute ago, Donny Lucy's Avocado Farm said: Its entirely possible the White Sox could be 7-18 at the start of the next home stand. If that's the case, I hope the team plays to an empty GRate. Then they get Tampa again for four games. You could be looking at 7-22.
April 23, 20232 yr 3 hours ago, Texsox said: Who is in the draft? #1 pick Let's go Hahn Anybody good would fall to #2
April 23, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, caulfield12 said: Entire division will be at .500 or below if today's score trends continue. In 1994 at the time of the labor impasse Texas was leading the Western Division and they were 10 games under .500 if I remember right. Had they completed the season it is likely they would have made the playoffs as the first losing team to ever do so. I think they would have drawn the White Sox in the opening round. You could see that happen this year in the A.L. Central Division. The balanced schedule is really bringing out how bad of a division this is. With all their advantages in market size, radio-TV deals, advertising...the fact that the Sox have never dominated the division just shows you how incompetent the organization is.
April 23, 20232 yr 41 minutes ago, Lip Man 1 said: In 1994 at the time of the labor impasse Texas was leading the Western Division and they were 10 games under .500 if I remember right. Had they completed the season it is likely they would have made the playoffs as the first losing team to ever do so. I think they would have drawn the White Sox in the opening round. You could see that happen this year in the A.L. Central Division. The balanced schedule is really bringing out how bad of a division this is. With all their advantages in market size, radio-TV deals, advertising...the fact that the Sox have never dominated the division just shows you how incompetent the organization is. 2005 Padres finished 82-80 then ended up under .500 after losses in playoffs.
April 23, 20232 yr The Sox are definitely the team other teams look at on the schedule as an easy series win
April 23, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, caulfield12 said: 2005 Padres finished 82-80 then ended up under .500 after losses in playoffs. Post season record doesn't count towards the regular season. Rangers are the only team that could have made the post season with a losing record. 82-80 in the regular season or the Mets 83-79 in 1973 (if I remember right) isn't a losing record. It's not very good but they still won more than they lost.
April 24, 20232 yr 6 hours ago, Texsox said: Who is in the draft? #1 pick Let's go Hahn So they can draft a maxed out college senior underslot and blow the savings elsewhere?
April 24, 20232 yr 11 minutes ago, Tnetennba said: So they can draft a maxed out college senior underslot and blow the savings elsewhere? Yes! I'm a traditionalist. White Sox baseball like my grandfather knew.
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