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Fun factoid of the day

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In 2008 Orlando Cabrera set a new White Sox franchise record by making 509 outs. The former record was 508 made by Eddie Mulligan in 1921 followed by Buck Weaver who made 507 outs in 1916.

That IS a fun factoid!

Does that mean he made an out as in ground out, strike out, fly out etc? And if so, do double plays count as 2 outs? What if he is the runner that is doubled up, does that count as 1 for him too?

How many outs were credited after he called the press box ;)

QUOTE (kyyle23 @ Nov 13, 2008 -> 12:36 PM)
How many outs were credited after he called the press box ;)

 

:lolhitting

So you are saying my nickname for him, "the out machine", was not inaccurate?

Congratulations Orlando!!!

QUOTE (whitesoxfan101 @ Nov 13, 2008 -> 03:31 PM)
So you are saying my nickname for him, "the out machine", was not inaccurate?

I think it was about as accurate a nickname as you could think of...

I thought we got what I about expected out of OCab, and no I didn't want him back by any stretch, but we don't make the playoffs if he doesn't have the second half leading off that he did. The guy raked 2 hits per game without even blinking there for a bit.

I'll always remember him for THAT at bat against Tampa Bay

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