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FutureSox: White Sox Rookie Watch- March/April

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Great stuff Jeff. The rookie class makes this team very fun to watch (among other things, e.g., sale, Quintana, etc).

QUOTE (Ozzie Ball @ May 1, 2014 -> 11:49 AM)
http://www.chicagonow.com/future-sox/2014/...tch-marchapril/

It seems like a fun rookie class for our Sox this year, with a numbers of players in key roles. I will be tracking them all with monthly updates and ranking by WAR.

Good job and a fun read, but you made an error in regards to Charlie Leesman that I have to point out: "He only lasted 2.2 IP in his MLB debut, predictably getting hit around for 9 H and 6 ER, issuing 1 BB with 0 K."

 

It wasn't his MLB debut. He pitched in 8 games last season including 1 start (which was pretty decent given the circumstances).

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QUOTE (Señor Ding-Dong @ May 1, 2014 -> 07:33 PM)
Good job and a fun read, but you made an error in regards to Charlie Leesman that I have to point out: "He only lasted 2.2 IP in his MLB debut, predictably getting hit around for 9 H and 6 ER, issuing 1 BB with 0 K."

 

It wasn't his MLB debut. He pitched in 8 games last season including 1 start (which was pretty decent given the circumstances).

Ah, thanks, I will correct that.

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