June 9, 200421 yr OPS Frank Thomas: 1.085 Juan Uribe: .928 Paul Konerko: .903 Magglio Ordonez: .891 Jose Valentin: .862 Miguel Olivo: .844 Ross Gload: .823 Carlos Lee: .800 Willie Harris has a 380 OBP, which is all that matters. Aaron Rowand has a very high OPS against lefties. It's up over 1.000, if I'm not mistaken. The only weak link right now is Joe, who has a .624 OPS. I'm not sure where we rank as far as Team OPS goes. Boston is probably ahead of us.
June 9, 200421 yr Our team OPS is .827.....I don't know what site has the OPS as a regular stat, so I'm having trouble comparing it team to team.
June 9, 200421 yr Author Our team OPS is .827.....I don't know what site has the OPS as a regular stat, so I'm having trouble comparing it team to team. .827 Team OPS? You have got to be s***ting me. That is beautiful!
June 9, 200421 yr Author ESPN has it ;o 1 Chicago Sox .827 2 NY Yankees .813 3 Colorado .810 4 Texas .807 5 Boston .802 6 Detroit .790 7 Houston .786 8 St. Louis .779 9 Cleveland .777 10 Chicago Cubs .776 The Sox are are waxing the competition!
June 9, 200421 yr This works: Except for that we are currently -3 in our wins. That tells me a hell of a lot. Knowing our situation, those -3 could very well come from the #5 spot in the rotation. Quite frankly, this team doesn't really need Maggs. We need another starting pitcher who can be consistently good for us, like maybe Freddy Garcia(or Arnie Munoz). We get that 5-man rotation, it's over. That's a tight-ass diagram too. Makes me think the Sox are probably one of the best teams in the majors.
June 9, 200421 yr That tells me a hell of a lot. Knowing our situation, those -3 could very well come from the #5 spot in the rotation. Quite frankly, this team doesn't really need Maggs. We need another starting pitcher who can be consistently good for us, like maybe Freddy Garcia(or Arnie Munoz). We get that 5-man rotation, it's over. That's a tight-ass diagram too. Makes me think the Sox are probably one of the best teams in the majors. Sorry. I think we do need our best player. Atleast for this year.
June 9, 200421 yr Author That tells me a hell of a lot. Knowing our situation, those -3 could very well come from the #5 spot in the rotation. Well, considering that we just went 1-4 on a trip in which our starting pitchers had a collective ERA of like 2.50 at the very most, I'd say that our problem, first and foremost, is the lack of a legitimate closer. And then you factor in the Sox team record whenever a 5th starter goes out on the mound, and the Sox could very well be 36-19 at the very least. But I hate to think about s*** like this. Let's just go out and wax all of these NL teams and everything will be alright.
June 9, 200421 yr Sorry. I think we do need our best player. Atleast for this year. Oh this year, definitely. If you have him, you may as well use him. But if he bolts and gets $14-15 mill a year elsewhere next year, we'll be fine.
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