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4/29 - Brewers @ Sox - 6:40pm

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I wonder if such records are even kept but if so I'd love to know what they are for the following:

Most games three runs or less in a season

Fewest hits in a season

Worst average with runners in scoring position in a season

At the rate they are going this club should be close to if not ready to break the old marks. 

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11 minutes ago, Lip Man 1 said:

The Sox began the homestand as one of five big-league teams without 100 runs scored yet, as one of three without 100 hits, third from the bottom in home runs and on-base percentage, and at the very bottom in batting average (.211), slugging (.326) and OPS (.612).

https://chicago.suntimes.com/white-sox/2025/04/29/white-sox-brewers-andrew-benintendi-luis-robert-chris-getz-will-venable

Our new hitting director is paying off!

Manoah went down there and came back posting, like, a 3 ERA. It was a big meme until he came back and killed it.

Sad that it's like this with Colson, but I wouldn't read much into it, be optimistic that he has the brainpower to make the appropriate adjustments.

"Brewers 7, White Sox 2: Taking advantage of lowly White Sox's mistakes a recipe for success"

 

CHICAGO – The Milwaukee Brewers, at the very least, are not the Chicago White Sox. That we can safely assume.

The Brewers erased a 2-1 deficit by putting up six runs across three innings late to come away with a 7-2 win over the White Sox at Rate Field on April 29. And they did it by putting only three base hits out of the infield after the first inning.

A four-run sixth inning made the difference for the Brewers, who took the lead through walks, infield singles and a hit by pitch. They then tacked on two more runs in the eighth without hitting a single ball out of the infield.

"I mean, we took advantage of free bases," Brewers manager Pat Murphy said. "We got some infield hits, took advantage of free bases, ran a little bit. We executed when he had to on a cold night like tonight."

https://www.jsonline.com/story/sports/mlb/brewers/2025/04/29/brewers-vs-cardinals-score-live-game-updates-highlights-lineups/83331765007/

 

 

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Didn't watch a single pitch of the game but it's amazing that they lost 7-2 in a game they should have won. 

53 minutes ago, Harry Chappas said:

Didn't watch a single pitch of the game but it's amazing that they lost 7-2 in a game they should have won. 

Not with that offense. SOX only had 4 hits and 1 after the 1st inning. 

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13 hours ago, DoUEvenShift said:

@WestEddy you start the GT and then no-show, I blame you. come back and maybe we'll come back. 

Chores turned into a drinky bonfire. Priorities. 

18 minutes ago, WestEddy said:

Chores turned into a drinky bonfire. Priorities. 

Better use of time. A bonfire sounds great.

1 hour ago, WestEddy said:

Chores turned into a drinky bonfire. Priorities. 

Sounds close to a Campfire...

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