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5/13 Gamethread: Sox (18-19) vs Angels (23-17); 9:05; WCIU

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i hate how the new pen is being wasted on this lineup

thats easily the most impressed ive been with Dotel since we aquired him.

my favorite part about the bottom of the 7th was OD K'ing Vlad, but a close second was after both opposite field hits Hawk harped on how lucky the hits were, completely ignoring the quality job the Angels did cutting down on their swings and going to the opposite field with 2 strikes on them

Swisher did not swing at any of those three strikes.

certainly a ball

QUOTE (daa84 @ May 14, 2008 -> 05:12 AM)
certainly a ball

 

To Swisher? That was a strike I thought.

Nice hit by Crede...two hits might score him, but at least we have a base runner.

QUOTE (Heads22 @ May 14, 2008 -> 05:14 AM)
Juan will just have to go deep.

 

Had a great pitch to hit on 0-1.

Uribe with two meatballs to hit, and can't do anything with it. We're just sitting around waiting for the long ball.

Edited by fathom

 

LMMFAO.

If the guys work harder we could possibly have 4 hitters below .200 by the weekend. Come on boys, I have faith in you.

 

I am also liking the Swisher deal less and less (not that I ever liked it much to begin with).

 

He has done ONE thing better than Ryan Sweeney, hit homers...otherwise, Sweeney has the better average, more steals, higher OPS, higher OBP, and plays better defense.

Edited by kwolf68

Well, this won't be fun. Angels have 500 hits to the opposite field this series.

QUOTE (kwolf68 @ May 14, 2008 -> 02:19 AM)
If the guys work harder we could possibly have 4 hitters below .200 by the weekend. Come on boys, I have faith in you.

 

I am also liking the Swisher deal less and less (not that I ever liked it much to begin with).

 

He has done ONE thing better than Ryan Sweeney, hit homers...otherwise, Sweeney has the better average, more steals, higher OPS, higher OBP, and plays better defense.

 

And people say Juan Uribe is our biggest problem...

 

What is Ozzie going to do? He's using a lefty against Anderson...then who will he use for Napoli? Switch back to righty?

 

If Thornton pitches to Napoli I predict he goes yard.

QUOTE (rafacosta @ May 14, 2008 -> 04:19 AM)
And people say Juan Uribe is our biggest problem...

 

We have 4 players in our everyday starting 9 that you can say have sucked this season, and no one will argue: OC, Swisher, Thome, and Konerko.

QUOTE (rafacosta @ May 13, 2008 -> 11:19 PM)
And people say Juan Uribe is our biggest problem...

 

 

Oh no...he's just one of the myriad of problems we have.

"Thor's my hero."

 

"Thor's a homo."

 

OK, maybe this is Ozzies thinking...

 

Anderson bunts...then Thornton will walk Napoli...All I know is I dont want Matt Thornton to pitch to Mike Napoli.

come on Thorton, make it interesting at least

Thornton's aiming the ball....his velocity is way down.

Funky butt loving...

awesome,

Ugh, you have to be f***ing kidding me. That's a ball that has to be caught.

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