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The Longball

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Does the Sox pitching staff lead the league in HR's allowed or does it juest seem that way because of the last couple of weeks?

Does the Sox pitching staff lead the league in HR's allowed or does it juest seem that way because of the last couple of weeks?

Nope, youre right on. The Sox staff leads the league.

But we have the best pitching staff in baseball. NO PROBLEMS HERE!!!

sox have a great staff and should nothing to worry about :cheers

That link says the Sox, the Sox don't lead the league in HR's... :unsure:

It says Colorado

We're 2nd in the AL behind Tampa (at least according to that.)

That link says the Sox, the Sox don't lead the league in HR's... :unsure:

It says Colorado

And that's not much to boast about when you see how the ball flies out of Coors Field.

Pitching has been horrible lately, but I think if they can get through this dead arm period they can get back on track

But we have the best pitching staff in baseball.  NO PROBLEMS HERE!!!

?????

 

Who said we had the best staff in baseball, even when we were pitching well?

 

:huh

And that's not much to boast about when you see how the ball flies out of Coors Field.

Opposing pitchers have a higher ERA at Comiskey than visiting pitchers do at Coors this season. It's not just our pitching staff.

 

USCF has become a launching pad. Check out the park factors this season. USCF is giving up HR's at a greater rate than any other park in baseball, including Coors.

 

http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/stats/parkfactor?sort=HRFactor

Opposing pitchers have a higher ERA at Comiskey than visiting pitchers do at Coors this season.  It's not just our pitching staff.

 

USCF has become a launching pad. Check out the park factors this season.  USCF is giving up HR's at a greater rate than any other park in baseball, including Coors.

 

http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/stats/parkfactor?sort=HRFactor

I think Hawk and DJ were talking about this. They said it has to do with the angle of the new roofing and that it makes the wind swirl and take hold of the ball or something like that (I had 3 years of physics in college, but I haven't put it to use in a while, but it sounds plausible).

Does the Sox pitching staff lead the league in HR's allowed or does it juest seem that way because of the last couple of weeks?

Do chicks really dig the longball?

Do chicks really dig the longball?

After last night, ask Mike Jackson. He seems to give up enough of them.

Do we lead the league in homers?

We've bashed quite a few, also.

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