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Series Preview: White Sox vs. Rangers

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By Alex Bozich

abozich@futuresox.com

 

The White Sox will look to get back to winning as they return home for a weekend series against the Texas Rangers. The Sox have struggled with a 1-5 record since the All-Star game and are now a season-high 5.5 games behind the Detroit Tigers. With the best home record in baseball at 33-14, the White Sox will need improved starting pitching and timelier hitting if they plan to continue boasting the best home record beyond this weekend.

 

 

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I predict a sweep by the Sox.

I believe I heard somewhere that we don't have the best home record anymore.

QUOTE(Gregory Pratt @ Jul 20, 2006 -> 08:01 PM)
I believe I heard somewhere that we don't have the best home record anymore.

That will change soon.

Anyone willing to bet on whether or not someone gets beaned this weekend?

 

Too bad we're not in the NL, where Padilla could bat.

Well Texas will have done a lot of traveling so hopefully they'll be tired. They played yesterday in Toronto, today in Boston, and tomorrow in Chicago. We can use any edge right now.

QUOTE(maggliopipe @ Jul 20, 2006 -> 08:22 PM)
Well Texas will have done a lot of traveling so hopefully they'll be tired. They played yesterday in Toronto, today in Boston, and tomorrow in Chicago. We can use any edge right now.

From everything I am hearing it seems like our team is tired. Not sure why. Just had the 4 days off for the ASG and a day off on Monday. And to top it off Ozzie uses his bench more than anyone in baseball.

QUOTE(Gregory Pratt @ Jul 20, 2006 -> 08:01 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I believe I heard somewhere that we don't have the best home record anymore.

I thought the Twins took that over some time ago.

 

Who's going up against Koronka? I don't like facing an inexperience left hander.

Aside from the post-season, of course, this might be the biggest start in Mark Buehrle's career. We need him to be Mark Buehrle again for so many reasons right now.

Edited by Jordan4life_2006

QUOTE(BigSqwert @ Jul 21, 2006 -> 09:28 AM)
I predict a sweep by the Sox.

And I'll be very annoyed if we can't do that.

 

Most of the matchups seem to be in our favor, we're at home, time to get back on track.

QUOTE(Gregory Pratt @ Jul 20, 2006 -> 08:11 PM)
Anyone willing to bet on whether or not someone gets beaned this weekend?

 

I think you've done enough betting for one week young man. ;)

 

You=future gambler.

just win. please.

Pitching, pitching, pitching. Will the real Sox pitchers please show up.

Just saw on the news that tonight is "Gay Games Night at the Ballpark" at US Cellular Field. I was wondering how tickets sold out so fast when last week I checked there was about 4000 tickets still available, and then within a few hours, it was sold out. The White Sox must have bought out all the tickets and handed them out free to all the participants. Mullet Night/Gay Games Night.. should be a colorful one. :D

Are you serious? Mullet night and "gay" night?

 

Sheesh. We're tailgating tonight, so this oughta be something...

So who's going to tonight's game? I'll be in section 542. If anyone else is in the UD maybe we can meet up for a beer and commiserate.

Gay games? Are talking about games played by homosexuals or are we talking about horseshoes and shuffleboard?

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