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QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Jul 6, 2011 -> 01:20 PM)
Well, one good thing about today.

 

We don't have to face Liriano. Apparently, Mauer will start at 1B tmrw for the first time this season as well.

 

Baker may miss Sunday's start as well

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WHY? WHY? WHY?

 

Make an adjustment, White Sox. Move up in the box, try a heavier bat or even use the Scotty Pods/Ichiro walk-up happy feet approach.

 

The guy's throwing 83-85 MPH. When he reaches back for all he's got, it's a slow Buehrle fastball.

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QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Jul 6, 2011 -> 01:28 PM)
WHY? WHY? WHY?

 

Make an adjustment, White Sox. Move up in the box, try a heavier bat or even use the Scotty Pods/Ichiro walk-up happy feet approach.

 

The guy's throwing 83-85 MPH. When he reaches back for all he's got, it's a slow Buehrle fastball.

Trust me. Greg Walker is working overtime to earn that paycheck. He is pulling all stops to right this offense.

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Nice lineup construction Ozzie!

 

I have just about as much patience as the next guy but damnit can't we ever start a game without being outplayed and outhustled in the first dang inning?? I swear its been so long since we played some fundamental baseball.

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it really is pathetic

 

Doug Davis

Rodrigo Lopez

Jeff Francis

Bruce Chen

the guy from Colorado

 

come September when another season is pissed away they will have nobody to blame

 

eventually some team in the Central will be good and then the Sox will have to hear about how good they are and how the Sox can not compete

 

oh well what are you going to do

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Two mistakes we see over and over again.

 

First pitch fastballs (that's twice to Hosmer) to a first-pitch fastball hitting team.

 

Rios' continual failure to play defense fundamentally. Drifting back with the ball instead of going back to the wall immediately and feeling it with his hand. It's an 8 foot fence. There's no excuse to not either keep that in the stadium if not catch it. Somehow Lillibridge manages it and he's a lot shorter than Alex.

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