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White Sox @ Guardians 5:40 PM: Martin vs Cecconi

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11 minutes ago, chw42 said:

Another 4 pitch walk? God damn it.

Those free passes are an absolute killer.

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    Tonight has been a hilarious hot take read here. Pennant chasing life feels good again!!

  • PaleAleSox
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    WTF. Did you see their June schedule by chance?

  • I know Dominguez didn't pitch today or yesterday, but damn that is an epic fail to sign a guy to be your closer and he isn't used at any point in a pretty important game. Just damn.

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2 minutes ago, Autumn Dreamin said:

Tough one. Guards didn't really earn it, just gave them way too many free runners.

They did the same for the Sox.

2 minutes ago, Bill The Boy said:

Those free passes are an absolute killer.

2-0 curve to the great Hoskins is such wimpy pitch calling

To be frank, I don't look at these multi-inning relief appearances as having a ton of bearing on Grant's ability to be a starter. That said, I don't see a reason to mess with what works and try to stretch him out to become a starter. The Sox had their reasons to make him a reliever and I think they made sense. I don't like the multi-inning save here because he looked iffy in his first inning. Of course, your starter came out so early that you had no choice but to take some gambles with the bullpen usage. I understand why two innings of Grant was one of the gambles. Multi-inning Newcomb was another one and it didn't work out at all and he gave up a run. That led to needing to use Eisert and that also cost a run.

3 minutes ago, CityFan53 said:

I say that somewhat facetiously, but we are not playing great baseball recently.

What are you talking about? We just had a 4-2 home stand, and then took 2 of 3. Tonight wasn’t the best but “recent” play has been fine overall.

Taylor wasn't getting the curve ball over. Roccio knew that And sta dead red

Taylor is 2 for 5 in saves lmao, puke

Dominguez has actually been better (12 for 17) but you cant convince me that a guy who doesnt know where the ball is going is succeeding because of skill

Just bad. Wow.

Couldn't come at a worse time momentum-wise

Pitching simply isn't up to par and it's becoming more of a factor as the season rolls on.

6th time this year the Sox had a lead in the 7th inning or later and lost the game.

We'll see how they respond Friday with a pitching match up that is not in their favor.

2 minutes ago, AntMan26 said:

What are you talking about? We just had a 4-2 home stand, and then took 2 of 3. Tonight wasn’t the best but “recent” play has been fine overall.

They've been basically, if not exactly .500 since the beginning of June. That's all recent and its not great.

3 minutes ago, Jake said:

To be frank, I don't look at these multi-inning relief appearances as having a ton of bearing on Grant's ability to be a starter. That said, I don't see a reason to mess with what works and try to stretch him out to become a starter. The Sox had their reasons to make him a reliever and I think they made sense. I don't like the multi-inning save here because he looked iffy in his first inning. Of course, your starter came out so early that you had no choice but to take some gambles with the bullpen usage. I understand why two innings of Grant was one of the gambles. Multi-inning Newcomb was another one and it didn't work out at all and he gave up a run. That led to needing to use Eisert and that also cost a run.

Watching Taylor, there is nothing in the way he pitches that makes me think he has a prayer of starting. I’m confident the organization agrees with me.

4 minutes ago, Bill The Boy said:

Those free passes are an absolute killer.

Chuck mentioned on his recent podcast that Cleveland was bad in every offensive category except walks (and SB if you count that). When I heard that it made me pause…Sox don’t usually handle it well when the opposition forces them to throw strikes.

I instinctively feel angry at Bummer for some reason.

2 minutes ago, Lip Man 1 said:

Just bad. Wow.

Couldn't come at a worse time momentum-wise

Pitching simply isn't up to par and it's becoming more of a factor as the season rolls on.

6th time this year the Sox had a lead in the 7th inning or later and lost the game.

We'll see how they respond Friday with a pitching match up that is not in their favor.

its rare that they ever have a pitching matchup in their favor when facing a top 10 team imo

Plus the base running today was putrid. Chase should sit his ass down tomorrow. Yes he homered but he had another shitty AB in the clutch earlier

2 minutes ago, Ozzie for Manager said:

Let's not overreact. We game win a lot of games that way this year. But we need some pen help and 1 more starter.

stand in line with plenty of other teams

3 minutes ago, Green Line said:

They've been basically, if not exactly .500 since the beginning of June. That's all recent and it’s not great.

WTF. Did you see their June schedule by chance?

4 minutes ago, AntMan26 said:

What are you talking about? We just had a 4-2 home stand, and then took 2 of 3. Tonight wasn’t the best but “recent” play has been fine overall.

Sox are 7-9 in their last 16 games.

2 minutes ago, fathom said:

Watching Taylor, there is nothing in the way he pitches that makes me think he has a prayer of starting. I’m confident the organization agrees with me.

I see a guy who pitches well in relief and I was convinced by comments made by Brian Bannister about the poor health results of starting pitchers with deliveries like his. No need to mess with what mostly works IMO. If they want to use him beyond a narrowly confined 1 inning role, that's cool with me but you have to treat him like any reliever who may or may not need a quick hook on any given night.

Seriously though, this Watson kid is just way TF to comfortable against us, if we don't drill his ass tomorrow, we have no balls...up near his head, put the fear of God on him 😎

4 minutes ago, AntMan26 said:

What are you talking about? We just had a 4-2 home stand, and then took 2 of 3. Tonight wasn’t the best but “recent” play has been fine overall.

Ya know how I know I’m getting old? Reading people freaking out about a loss in a 162 game season, sending them spiraling into talking s%*# about the same players they may love in a week.

It’s baseball, not football. It’s a long season. Tip your cap and move onto the next game.

4 minutes ago, joejoesox said:

Taylor is 2 for 5 in saves lmao, puke

Dominguez has actually been better (12 for 17) but you cant convince me that a guy who doesnt know where the ball is going is succeeding because of skill

And only one of those 3 BS was in a typical 1 inning save outing.

Its pretty clear the org needs to set Seranthony as the setup guy, a job he has always been good at, and Taylor in the 9th. Try it until it succeeds or massively fails, and then try something else.

If you’re Dominguez, what’s going through your head. Been used once, in the 6th inning, since blowing back to back saves. Used Eisert ahead of him tonight and had Taylor go 2 innings instead of allowing him to face the bottom of the order. Actions speak louder than words and they’re screaming lack of trust at the moment.

5 minutes ago, Green Line said:

They've been basically, if not exactly .500 since the beginning of June. That's all recent and its not great.

They’ve won the last 5 out of 7 series they’ve played…

Bummer. Just means when I go Sunday it will be 3/4 instead of a sweep.

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