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4/15 Gamethread: Sox (7-5) vs. Oakland (9-5); 1:05, CSN

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Effectively wild gets the looking K there.

 

Steve Stone tells us how to change speeds, I always wondered that BTW.

 

Buck with a White Soxesque first swing dribbler to second.

 

Nice inning after all.

 

 

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I thought Danks had a pretty good curve last year. Seems to rely more on the fastball and change so far this season. Of course, the wind might have something to do with that.

Hit JD.

 

I think he needs to be batting third right now.

I really don't like the "Early in the count" swinging we're doing this inning after the success we had taking pitches last inning.

nice Crede, RBI single, driving in JD

Joe Joe

 

4-0

QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Apr 15, 2008 -> 12:34 PM)
I really don't like the "Early in the count" swinging we're doing this inning after the success we had taking pitches last inning.

And Just as I say that, Joe works a 3-1 count and drives in a run. Joe Crede > the 2 rapid swingers in front of him right now.

opposite field by Joe, nice

Joey Devine coming in to face CQ.

Lock that man up now. four-love.

The White Sox have drawn at least 4 walks in all but one win this year (the 2-1 game in Cleveland), and at least 5 walks in all but 2 wins this season entering today. Today, we've drawn 3 walks and been hit by 2 pitches (one of each lead to the home run being of the 3 run variety) and lead 4-0 and it's still only the 5th. Home runs and pitching are key, but so is being able to reach base without getting a hit sometimes.

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I like the hit and run with Crede and CQ there.

The Oakland E's

QUOTE (whitesoxfan101 @ Apr 15, 2008 -> 02:38 PM)
The White Sox have drawn at least 4 walks in all but one win this year (the 2-1 game in Cleveland), and at least 5 walks in all but 2 wins this season entering today. Today, we've drawn 3 walks and been hit by 2 pitches (one of each lead to the home run being of the 3 run variety) and lead 4-0 and it's still only the 5th. Home runs and pitching are key, but so is being able to reach base without getting a hit sometimes.

good stuff...this has to be our best team at getting on base that i can remember since 2000 (at least it looks as if we will be)

QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Apr 15, 2008 -> 01:36 PM)
And Just as I say that, Joe works a 3-1 count and drives in a run. Joe Crede > the 2 rapid swingers in front of him right now.

 

I agree but at least they seemed to have hit the ball hard.

 

Infield pop-up dropped by the A's very unOaklandlike.

QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Apr 15, 2008 -> 12:39 PM)
I like the hit and run with Crede and CQ there.

have you been to a dodger game yet? they're booing Jones mercilessly right now.

Sox need to send Ramirez down when Owens is ready. Alexi isn't big-league ready yet.

Crede has had some dandies this year, but that might be the best play to date in 2008 for him. Wow.

good god, my man crush on crede is at an all time high

Sorry Fields...

i was on the josh fields bandwagon this offseason...but i may have forgotten how good joe is on D

sox

flashing

leather

Back to back nice plays...so nice to be back in Chicago and be able to watch the Sox whenever I want.

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