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GT: Toronto Blue Jays @ Chicago White Sox

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QUOTE (fathom @ Jun 7, 2012 -> 09:54 PM)
Not knowing the outs and not catching a line drive hit right at you cannot be excused just due to position

The line drives I can excuse. They just don't come at you that quickly at 2B. I think he is very well used to letting the ball come to him more than a 3B can.

 

You are right about the outs thing.

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Well, at least Addison was able to pitch around that mistake.

 

Let's improve our record in one run ballgames, currently a less than sterling 6-8.

 

Need a walkoff in the worst possible way.

QUOTE (Soxfest @ Jun 8, 2012 -> 02:55 AM)
Let's win the game in bottom of the ninth!

 

You know AJ and company will be swinging for the fences. Hopefully they connect!!

QUOTE (fathom @ Jun 7, 2012 -> 09:54 PM)
Not knowing the outs and not catching a line drive hit right at you cannot be excused just due to position

He's having all kinds of problems reacting in time to anything hit pretty well.

Lets get the W, doesn't get any easier especially against Cordero

QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Jun 8, 2012 -> 02:57 AM)
He's having all kinds of problems reacting in time to anything hit pretty well.

 

Yep, the experiment has to end. It's as bad, if not worse, as the Mackowiak in CF experiment.

For a team with some good young starting pitching, they have a s***ty old bullpen

Let's walk em off and break their hearts.

Thankfully, Hudson is only the White Sox version of Starling Castro, or vice-versa, but he can easily be cut loose.

 

It would be 100X worse if the current franchise cornerstone was forgetting outs and making mental mistakes over and over again.

 

 

I'm glad they're dumb enough to throw Dayan something other than an inside fastball

QUOTE (fathom @ Jun 7, 2012 -> 09:57 PM)
Yep, the experiment has to end. It's as bad, if not worse, as the Mackowiak in CF experiment.

If they want to keep him in Escobar's role and have him play there once in a while, that would be OK. Everyday, its just sad.

Tank. Come on now Alexei. Break that 0-10 s*** apart.

Nice job Tank! Let Lillibridge run for him, as you should be able to steal against Cordero.

Finally, a hit from Dayan.

 

Cue Lillibridge and another caught stealing?

QUOTE (Jake @ Jun 7, 2012 -> 09:57 PM)
For a team with some good young starting pitching, they have a s***ty old bullpen

I think that's why they wanted Santos.

Looks like they'd like to give us the game.

Alexei tells him to stop. Thankfully he didn't.

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Tank to second on a passed ball.

2 run deficit, we PR Lillibridge?

But not here? Hmmmm....

Nice running by Viciedo! Hit a single down the line Alexei

QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Jun 8, 2012 -> 03:57 AM)
He's having all kinds of problems reacting in time to anything hit pretty well.

 

Hudson's gonna get killed playing the hot corner.

End that experiment, please.

The ball is going to hit him in the face on a screamer.

 

Yes ... man on second.

Damn, that was a perfect curveball for alexei to smack. He loves those.

C'mon Ventura.

 

There's ZERO reason not to PR Lillibridge now.

As down as people have been on Beckham offensively and as highly regarded offensively Ramirez is, its amazing Ramirez' lifetime OPS is only .024 higher.

Pretty unnecessary risk there IMO

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