July 10, 200817 yr White Sox are 33-17 (.660) Rays are 32-18 (.640) Red Sox are 30-20 (.600) Angels are 30-20 (.600) Tigers are 30-20 (.600) Yankees are 29-21 (.580) Twins are 29-21 (.580) Cubs are 30-20 (.600) Brewers are 30-20 (.600) As much as it seems like all of the above teams have been red hot and playing better, we've been the hottest team in either league over the last 50 games. Edited July 10, 200817 yr by Greg Hibbard
July 10, 200817 yr I had pointed out in a thread a couple days ago, this team was 20-22 at one time. 33-15 since then. Awesome.
July 10, 200817 yr Author actually I think it's technically 18-20, 35-17 - but it's all gravy. Edited July 10, 200817 yr by Greg Hibbard
July 10, 200817 yr Now all we have to do is to petition to not have the pre-May 14th games count for anyone. Edited July 10, 200817 yr by BigSqwert
July 10, 200817 yr Author it's just hard to believe that even with the insane 18-1/19-3 what-have-you runs Min and Det had that we still have the best record over the last 50 games.
July 10, 200817 yr http://chicago.whitesox.mlb.com/news/artic...sp&c_id=cws Entering Wednesday's game, Chicago's No. 8 hitters led the Major Leagues in average (.281), home runs (21) and RBIs (62)
July 10, 200817 yr QUOTE (Leonard Zelig @ Jul 10, 2008 -> 11:11 AM) http://chicago.whitesox.mlb.com/news/artic...sp&c_id=cws Entering Wednesday's game, Chicago's No. 8 hitters led the Major Leagues in average (.281), home runs (21) and RBIs (62) Did you know that, entering today Chicago's no 7 hitter is leading the major leagues in infield singles that are hit to the third basemen during day games whenever a relief pitcher with a name that ends in s is pitching? Betcha didnt know that. Edit: Ya know what i checked it and this is only the case on days that end in Y Edited July 10, 200817 yr by knightni
July 10, 200817 yr QUOTE (Greg Hibbard @ Jul 10, 2008 -> 08:36 AM) White Sox are 33-17 (.660) Rays are 32-18 (.640) Red Sox are 30-20 (.600) Angels are 30-20 (.600) Tigers are 30-20 (.600) Yankees are 29-21 (.580) Twins are 29-21 (.580) Cubs are 30-20 (.600) Brewers are 30-20 (.600) As much as it seems like all of the above teams have been red hot and playing better, we've been the hottest team in either league over the last 50 games. The Rangers would probably find themselves on that list. They are 11 over .500 since May 1st (so not quite the same sample).
July 10, 200817 yr QUOTE (Leonard Zelig @ Jul 10, 2008 -> 11:11 AM) http://chicago.whitesox.mlb.com/news/artic...sp&c_id=cws Entering Wednesday's game, Chicago's No. 8 hitters led the Major Leagues in average (.281), home runs (21) and RBIs (62) Joe Crede bats 8th most of the time, that's why...
July 10, 200817 yr QUOTE (DABearSoX @ Jul 10, 2008 -> 02:22 PM) That Tigers sweep still was rough... We should of won that first game, Robertson is a crappy pitcher. The last game was winnable, but old man Rogers was pitching. We never hit him well away from the Cell.
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