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Pitchers age average on the Pale Hose

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I just looked, holy cow! The White Sox pitching players average is at an average age at 25.37! Thats very very, surprising to me.

I think the entire team is by far the youngest in the majors, this side of the Marlins.

 

Other then Sandy Alomar, Frank Thomas, Jose Valentin they are all exceptionally young. Even Osuna isn't too old if I recall.

I am a little concerned. Where is every one? Not to panic, just wondering if everyone is at work, or school. Oh by the way, these are just articles I am making, sorta writing for soxtalk.com. Refer to my post in "what is in store for the good guys," you will like that.

Even Osuna isn't too old if I recall.

But his fastball is as fast as a 38-year old's and his breaking ball breaks as much as much as a 10th grader's.

 

God I hate Osuna :angry:

Even Osuna isn't too old if I recall.

But his fastball is as fast as a 38-year old's and his breaking ball breaks as much as much as a 10th grader's.

 

God I hate Osuna :angry:

Last I remember Osuna was getting clocked around 94 near the end of the season and he pitched pretty damn well for the Sox, especially as a mid reliever.

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