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Opening Day Old Sox - 40 Man Rosters + 60 Day MLB IL:

Note - Excludes former White Sox organizational players never promoted to Chicago.

  • Atlanta (3)
    • #40 Reynaldo Lopez (7) 2017-2023
    • #49 Aaron Bummer (7) 2017-2023
    • #51 Chris Sale (7) 2010-2016
  • Baltimore (2) 
    • #27 James McCann (2) 2019-2020
    • #46 Craig Kimbrel (1) 2021
  • Boston (4) 
    • #3 Reese McGuire (1) 2022
    • #23 Romy Gonzalez (3) 2021-2023
    • #31 Liam Hendriks (3) 2021-2023
    • #54 Lucas Giolito (7) 2017-2023
  • Chicago (1)
    • #1 Nick Madrigal (2) 2020-2021
  • Cincinnati (1)
    • #47 Frankie Montas (1) 2015
  • Houston (3)
    • #31 Kendall Graveman (2) 2022-2023
    • #62 Bennett Sousa (1) 2022
    • #79 Jose Abreu (9) 2014-2022
  • Los Angeles N. L. (2)
    • #40 Daniel Hudson (2) 2009-2010
    • #99 Joe Kelly (2) 2022-2023
  • Miami (4)
    • #7 Tim Anderson (8) 2016-2023
    • #24 Avisail Garcia (6) 2013-2018
    • #36 Jake Burger (3) 2021-2023
    • #51 Declan Cronin (1) 2023
  • Milwaukee (1)
    • #49 Thyago Vieira (2) 2018-2019
  • New York A. L. (3)
    • #41 Tommy Kahnle (2) 2016-2017
    • #55 Carlos Rodon (7) 2015-2021
    • #74 Ian Hamilton (2) 2018, 2020
  • New York N. L. (4)
    • #2 Omar Narvaez (3) 2016-2018
    • #30 Jake Diekman (2) 2022-2023
    • #46 Yohan Ramirez (1) 2023
    • #62 Jose Quintana (6) 2012-2017
  • Philadelphia (1)
    • #54 Dylan Covey (3) 2017-2019
  • Pittsburgh (1)
    • #6 Yasmani Grandal (4) 2020-2023
  • Saint Louis (2)
    • #31 Lance Lynn (3) 2021-2023
    • #93 Keynan Middleton (1) 2023
  • San Diego (2)
    • #77 Luis Patino (1) 2023
    • #84 Dylan Cease (5) 2019-2023
  • Seattle (2)
    • #0 Gregory Santos (1) 2023
    • #33 Seby Zavala (4) 2019, 2021-2023
  • Texas (4)
    • #2 Marcus Semien (2) 2013-2014
    • #33 Dane Dunning (1) 2020
    • #37 David Robertson (3) 2015-2017
    • #54 Jose Urena (1) 2023
  • Toronto (1)
    • #40 Chris Bassitt (1) 2014

None (11): Arizona; Cleveland; Colorado; Detroit; Kansas City: Los Angeles A. L.; Minnesota; Oakland; San Francisco; Tampa Bay; Washington.

1 hour ago, South Side Hit Men said:

Opening Day Old Sox - 40 Man Rosters + 60 Day MLB IL:

Note - Excludes former White Sox organizational players never promoted to Chicago.

  • Atlanta (3)
    • #40 Reynaldo Lopez (7) 2017-2023
    • #49 Aaron Bummer (7) 2017-2023
    • #51 Chris Sale (7) 2010-2016
  • Baltimore (2) 
    • #27 James McCann (2) 2019-2020
    • #46 Craig Kimbrel (1) 2021
  • Boston (4) 
    • #3 Reese McGuire (1) 2022
    • #23 Romy Gonzalez (3) 2021-2023
    • #31 Liam Hendriks (3) 2021-2023
    • #54 Lucas Giolito (7) 2017-2023
  • Chicago (1)
    • #1 Nick Madrigal (2) 2020-2021
  • Cincinnati (1)
    • #47 Frankie Montas (1) 2015
  • Houston (3)
    • #31 Kendall Graveman (2) 2022-2023
    • #62 Bennett Sousa (1) 2022
    • #79 Jose Abreu (9) 2014-2022
  • Los Angeles N. L. (2)
    • #40 Daniel Hudson (2) 2009-2010
    • #99 Joe Kelly (2) 2022-2023
  • Miami (4)
    • #7 Tim Anderson (8) 2016-2023
    • #24 Avisail Garcia (6) 2013-2018
    • #36 Jake Burger (3) 2021-2023
    • #51 Declan Cronin (1) 2023
  • Milwaukee (1)
    • #49 Thyago Vieira (2) 2018-2019
  • New York A. L. (3)
    • #41 Tommy Kahnle (2) 2016-2017
    • #55 Carlos Rodon (7) 2015-2021
    • #74 Ian Hamilton (2) 2018, 2020
  • New York N. L. (4)
    • #2 Omar Narvaez (3) 2016-2018
    • #30 Jake Diekman (2) 2022-2023
    • #46 Yohan Ramirez (1) 2023
    • #62 Jose Quintana (6) 2012-2017
  • Philadelphia (1)
    • #54 Dylan Covey (3) 2017-2019
  • Pittsburgh (1)
    • #6 Yasmani Grandal (4) 2020-2023
  • Saint Louis (2)
    • #31 Lance Lynn (3) 2021-2023
    • #93 Keynan Middleton (1) 2023
  • San Diego (2)
    • #77 Luis Patino (1) 2023
    • #84 Dylan Cease (5) 2019-2023
  • Seattle (2)
    • #0 Gregory Santos (1) 2023
    • #33 Seby Zavala (4) 2019, 2021-2023
  • Texas (4)
    • #2 Marcus Semien (2) 2013-2014
    • #33 Dane Dunning (1) 2020
    • #37 David Robertson (3) 2015-2017
    • #54 Jose Urena (1) 2023
  • Toronto (1)
    • #40 Chris Bassitt (1) 2014

None (11): Arizona; Cleveland; Colorado; Detroit; Kansas City: Los Angeles A. L.; Minnesota; Oakland; San Francisco; Tampa Bay; Washington.

You forgot Tatis...already has two errors after a GG last year, but two homers as well.

(Just noticed exclusionary act lol.)

Joe Kelly just coughed up a clean 2-0 lead over the Cards in the 7th...following up Daniel Hudson.

Now trailing...5-2.

Yikes.

Edited by caulfield12

6 minutes ago, caulfield12 said:

You forgot Tatis...already has two errors after a GG last year, but two homers as well.

 

Joe Kelly just coughed up a 2-0 lead over the Cards in the 7th...following up Daniel Hudson.

walked a guy, hit a guy, 5 runs later he's out of the game. you love to see it. 

1 minute ago, nrockway said:

walked a guy, hit a guy, 5 runs later he's out of the game. you love to see it. 

Really thought he was going to put up better numbers this year... at least at Dodger Stadium.

1 hour ago, South Side Hit Men said:

Opening Day Old Sox - 40 Man Rosters + 60 Day MLB IL:

Note - Excludes former White Sox organizational players never promoted to Chicago.

  • Atlanta (3)
    • #40 Reynaldo Lopez (7) 2017-2023
    • #49 Aaron Bummer (7) 2017-2023
    • #51 Chris Sale (7) 2010-2016
  • Baltimore (2) 
    • #27 James McCann (2) 2019-2020
    • #46 Craig Kimbrel (1) 2021
  • Boston (4) 
    • #3 Reese McGuire (1) 2022
    • #23 Romy Gonzalez (3) 2021-2023
    • #31 Liam Hendriks (3) 2021-2023
    • #54 Lucas Giolito (7) 2017-2023
  • Chicago (1)
    • #1 Nick Madrigal (2) 2020-2021
  • Cincinnati (1)
    • #47 Frankie Montas (1) 2015
  • Houston (3)
    • #31 Kendall Graveman (2) 2022-2023
    • #62 Bennett Sousa (1) 2022
    • #79 Jose Abreu (9) 2014-2022
  • Los Angeles N. L. (2)
    • #40 Daniel Hudson (2) 2009-2010
    • #99 Joe Kelly (2) 2022-2023
  • Miami (4)
    • #7 Tim Anderson (8) 2016-2023
    • #24 Avisail Garcia (6) 2013-2018
    • #36 Jake Burger (3) 2021-2023
    • #51 Declan Cronin (1) 2023
  • Milwaukee (1)
    • #49 Thyago Vieira (2) 2018-2019
  • New York A. L. (3)
    • #41 Tommy Kahnle (2) 2016-2017
    • #55 Carlos Rodon (7) 2015-2021
    • #74 Ian Hamilton (2) 2018, 2020
  • New York N. L. (4)
    • #2 Omar Narvaez (3) 2016-2018
    • #30 Jake Diekman (2) 2022-2023
    • #46 Yohan Ramirez (1) 2023
    • #62 Jose Quintana (6) 2012-2017
  • Philadelphia (1)
    • #54 Dylan Covey (3) 2017-2019
  • Pittsburgh (1)
    • #6 Yasmani Grandal (4) 2020-2023
  • Saint Louis (2)
    • #31 Lance Lynn (3) 2021-2023
    • #93 Keynan Middleton (1) 2023
  • San Diego (2)
    • #77 Luis Patino (1) 2023
    • #84 Dylan Cease (5) 2019-2023
  • Seattle (2)
    • #0 Gregory Santos (1) 2023
    • #33 Seby Zavala (4) 2019, 2021-2023
  • Texas (4)
    • #2 Marcus Semien (2) 2013-2014
    • #33 Dane Dunning (1) 2020
    • #37 David Robertson (3) 2015-2017
    • #54 Jose Urena (1) 2023
  • Toronto (1)
    • #40 Chris Bassitt (1) 2014

None (11): Arizona; Cleveland; Colorado; Detroit; Kansas City: Los Angeles A. L.; Minnesota; Oakland; San Francisco; Tampa Bay; Washington.

Where do you find the time?

Dodgers are just so hard to put away...

16 hours ago, caulfield12 said:

You forgot Tatis...already has two errors after a GG last year, but two homers as well.

No.

17 hours ago, South Side Hit Men said:

Opening Day Old Sox - 40 Man Rosters + 60 Day MLB IL:

Note - Excludes former White Sox organizational players never promoted to Chicago.

 

15 hours ago, Milkman delivers said:

Where do you find the time?

Doesn't take long, just search / cut and past listening to games. Will have less time in the Summer when I prefer to walk and listen to games assuming it's not raining or over 90 F.

Tim Anderson: 34 wRC+. -.2 fWAR. Tied with Benitendi at -.2. Top 20 in baseball for sucking. Impressive.

2 hours ago, chitownsportsfan said:

Tim Anderson: 34 wRC+. -.2 fWAR. Tied with Benitendi at -.2. Top 20 in baseball for sucking. Impressive.

That park will kill any chance of his power returning 

9 hours ago, fathom said:

That park will kill any chance of his power returning 

Soler managed it just fine...but obviously two totally different kinds of hitters.

 

It certainly depressed Burger's homer count in the second half as well.

Yaz had a total of 3 ABs in ST, and has been sidelined since. Started the season on the IL, and with the Pirates trading for Joey Bart, it might be a long stay.

Also:

  .231 .286 .269 Tim Anderson. Was PH for. lmao.

Burger's transformation from slugger into BABIP merchant is interesting. He's batting .310 to start the season but only .667 OPS.  No homers. In 291 plate appearances with the Marlins (including spring training), he's hit 11 home runs. Compare that to 323 plate appearances with the Sox last year and 25 home runs. I hope he can figure out how to hit for power and average at the same time.

McCann Walkoff Magic in Baltimore.

Cost Ragans a great start.

Edited by caulfield12

Burger with 2 homers today.

Lynn got dinged up.

Anderson to .276/.633

Burger .355/.981

15 minutes ago, caulfield12 said:

Burger with 2 homers today.

Lynn got dinged up.

Anderson to .276/.633

Burger .355/.981

Burger is a legit solid player. I was a supporter of the trade at the time as we were going nowhere fast but it doesn't look like we got good value for him. TA meh. Wake me up when he gets his ISO above .50. I initially went with 100, but .50 seems reasonable for a guy currently rocking a .36 ISO. Yikes.

9 minutes ago, chitownsportsfan said:

Burger is a legit solid player. I was a supporter of the trade at the time as we were going nowhere fast but it doesn't look like we got good value for him. TA meh. Wake me up when he gets his ISO above .50. I initially went with 100, but .50 seems reasonable for a guy currently rocking a .36 ISO. Yikes.

Poor Marlins...bailing out the White Sox by getting all the negative attention.  8-5 Cards.

Mets just had a come back to get their first win and knock DET from ranks of the unbeaten.

1 hour ago, caulfield12 said:

Burger with 2 homers today.

Lynn got dinged up.

Anderson to .276/.633

Burger .355/.981

my comment aged poorly. 2 for 2, 2 homers, 2 walks, 2 runs. Marlins sink to 0-8. 

Jason just had one of the worst HR calls you'll ever see. No doubt HR to LF and he didn't even call it a HR until about 3 beats after it landed 15 rows deep in the stands.

44 minutes ago, chitownsportsfan said:

Jason just had one of the worst HR calls you'll ever see. No doubt HR to LF and he didn't even call it a HR until about 3 beats after it landed 15 rows deep in the stands.

He wasn't good.  This isn't a shock at all.

11 minutes ago, soulfly said:

He wasn't good.  This isn't a shock at all.

Beating a dead horse but he's good at all the stuff any national guy is, but bad at the stuff you'd really hope any local guy would be good at -- liking calling no doubt HRs. One of the most annoying parts of Hawk in his old days was that he completely lost the ability to judge the ball off the bat and we had the whole "stretch, get on back there, caught at the track" era.

1 minute ago, chitownsportsfan said:

Beating a dead horse but he's good at all the stuff any national guy is, but bad at the stuff you'd really hope any local guy would be good at -- liking calling no doubt HRs. One of the most annoying parts of Hawk in his old days was that he completely lost the ability to judge the ball off the bat and we had the whole "stretch, get on back there, caught at the track" era.

At least that made it exciting.  Instead of Jason being like "Woooowwieee a Home run", 17 seconds after it obliterated a hole in the scoreboard. 

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