September 3, 20241 yr https://www.mlb.com/prospects/stats/affiliates?teamId=145&date=09/03/2024 https://www.milb.com/scores/all/all/whitesox Eder and Gowens listed
September 3, 20241 yr Author Nishida has a .419 OBP. Leads all of minor leagues in runs scored. One error all year with about a 60:40 2b to lf defensive split. I would so love if he becomes what Madrigal was supposed to be.
September 4, 20241 yr 4IP, 2 ER, 6K for Eder. He only gave up 2 hits, but both were solo shots. Seemed like he was throwing the change more to decent results (14 whiffs) but 5 BB cut the outing short. Knights won 4-2. Colson 1-4, Ramos 1-3 with a 2B and walk, Elko 1-4 with a 2B and walk. Oh and Moncada (lol) 3-5 with a HR. Scoreless work from the pen, including Wilson on rehab, Peralta, and Coffey (is for closers) who recorded his 8th save.
September 4, 20241 yr WS wins 4-0 behind a great pitching/defensive effort: Batista: 5 IP, 3H, 0 ER, 1BB, 6K. His AA ERA is 1.04. 1IP scoreless for Carson Jacobs and Tommy Vail 2IP, 1H, 3K for Jarold Rosado (DeJong trade). His ERA is 1.84. Galanie went 2-3 with a BB, 2B, and HR. Miguel Santos (UDFA) was 2-5 with a RBI in his debut.
September 4, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, Autumn Dreamin said: 4IP, 2 ER, 6K for Eder. He only gave up 2 hits, but both were solo shots. Seemed like he was throwing the change more to decent results (14 whiffs) but 5 BB cut the outing short. Knights won 4-2. Colson 1-4, Ramos 1-3 with a 2B and walk, Elko 1-4 with a 2B and walk. Oh and Moncada (lol) 3-5 with a HR. Scoreless work from the pen, including Wilson on rehab, Peralta, and Coffey (is for closers) who recorded his 8th save. Might as well send Ramos to the AFL and let him see if he can keep his hot streak going...if nothing else, might be able to increase his prospect/trade value. No idea what position they're going to put him at if Montgomery moves over to 3rd...second, maybe? Or will they actually let him play the last week or two of the year for the Sox at 3rd? They'll probably do something idiotic like give Moncada those at-bats. At any rate, with the way he and Colas have been treated by the organization/coaches, especially Oscar, both seem like likely trade candidates.
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