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GT 4/21/13 Twins vs. SOX @ 1:10 pm on WGN

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Are the Sox still on the road my gosh they are terrible? :huh

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I love how some people just continue to say 'can we be patient?'

 

We juts dropped 2 games to probably the worst team in the division, AT HOME. We are .500 at home, and dreadful on the road. These games in April count the same amount as the ones in September, when we may find ourselves not playing pee wee league competition.

 

Should we still be patient then? This team was never set up to succeed, and even worse, the manager won't do a damn thing to move the lineup around. Kepp, is not a #2 hitter right now. May he snap out of it? I hope so, but right now he has no business being there. Try something new...jesus, running the same dead horse lineup out there, only contributes to more losses against bad competition.

With the Cubs fielding one of the worst teams in MLB, this would be a golden opportunity to put together a solid team to win over the hearts of the city. Oh well. Maybe some other time.

I actually feel bad for Rick Hahn...for now.

QUOTE (Jake @ Apr 21, 2013 -> 05:08 PM)
We're playing like s***, but that list of CLE starters isn't real scary to me

 

Any warm body on the pitching mound scares me against this offense. As I pointed out yesterday, so far, this offense is WORSE then 2007's historically bad offense.

QUOTE (flavum @ Apr 21, 2013 -> 02:12 PM)
I actually feel bad for Rick Hahn...for now.

Why?

QUOTE (Capn12 @ Apr 21, 2013 -> 04:11 PM)
I love how some people just continue to say 'can we be patient?'

 

We juts dropped 2 games to probably the worst team in the division, AT HOME. We are .500 at home, and dreadful on the road. These games in April count the same amount as the ones in September, when we may find ourselves not playing pee wee league competition.

 

Should we still be patient then? This team was never set up to succeed, and even worse, the manager won't do a damn thing to move the lineup around. Kepp, is not a #2 hitter right now. May he snap out of it? I hope so, but right now he has no business being there. Try something new...jesus, running the same dead horse lineup out there, only contributes to more losses against bad competition.

My patience is very short after the cluster of last September and bringing back dam near everyone. Nothing has changed 1% since last year. :angry:

QUOTE (BigSqwert @ Apr 21, 2013 -> 04:13 PM)
Why?

 

First month of his first year as GM, and he's got a turd of a team.

 

Partly his fault, but mostly it's what he inherited.

Kepp did good today people. No hits but 2 RBIs.

 

BP picked a terrible day to implode. S*** happens; on to the next game. 3 runs should've been enough against the Twins.

Edited by pettie4sox

Left the game tied 2-2 for church; just found out we lost which shows my interest in the team this year, waiting til 9:50 p.m.

 

What an embarrassing loss. Five hits by the Sox offense at home against that crap opponent?

Just saw that horrible pitch by Crain whacked to the fence by Willingham. The Sox inability to hit Diamond is equally embarrassing. I mean, I realize anything can happen in baseball, but he was such a soft tosser I imagine most of you Soxtalkers would love to have had a chance to grab a bat against that guy (if you are in your 20s or 30s). Boy the Sox stink at this point in time (cue the injuries comment).

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