June 1, 201411 yr http://www.milb.com/scoreboard/index.jsp?c...mp;ymd=20140531 Carlos Sanchez 0-4 Matt Davidson 0-3, walk Josh Phegley 0-2, 2 walks Trayce Thompson 1-3, homer, sac fly Rangel Ravelo 1-3, walk Tim Anderson 4-5, triple Courtney Hawkins 0-2, 2 walks (Justin Jirschele 3-4 with a double, hitting .576 on the year with no strikeouts in 37 PA) Cleuluis Rondon 0-4, HBP, sac fly Trey Michalczewski 2-5, walk Charlie Leesman 5.0 IP, 8H, 3ER, 4BB, 10K Tony Bucciferro 7.0 IP, 7H, 1ER, 1BB, 6K Edited June 1, 201411 yr by Feeky Magee
June 1, 201411 yr Author QUOTE (DirtySox @ May 31, 2014 -> 08:01 PM) Timmy Anderson: 4-4, 3B Hitting .444 this week
June 1, 201411 yr Author Justin Jirschele 3-4, now .576 on the year with no strikeouts in 37 PA. Slight improvement on last year's line of .137/.154/.176
June 1, 201411 yr QUOTE (Bigsoxhurt35 @ Jun 1, 2014 -> 02:18 AM) Davidson is having an awful year wow. Agreed, maybe the most underachieving top 100 prospect in all of baseball.
June 1, 201411 yr QUOTE (Bigsoxhurt35 @ May 31, 2014 -> 07:18 PM) Davidson is having an awful year wow. The "silver lining" is that it has allowed Gillaspie an opportunity to demonstrate that he needs to stay on the roster and play every game vs. right handed pitching. And speaking of "lining", that's what he's doing to the ball, virtually every at bat vs RHP, with a .373 .426 .500 .926 line, in 102 at bats. Moreover it's a "hard" .373, with very few cheap hits. He may not be elevating balls, for homers, but he has made a believer out of me. If Davidson had started hitting early, Gillaspie may never have had a chance to prove himself.
June 1, 201411 yr QUOTE (fathom @ May 31, 2014 -> 08:32 PM) Agreed, maybe the most underachieving top 100 prospect in all of baseball. Just out of curiosity I looked into it....Of the top 100 prospects on MLB.com only Mason Williams(#63), Rosell Herrera(#86), and Phil Ervin(#91) have a lower OPS than Davidson(#67).
June 1, 201411 yr QUOTE (Lillian @ May 31, 2014 -> 07:39 PM) The "silver lining" is that it has allowed Gillaspie an opportunity to demonstrate that he needs to stay on the roster and play every game vs. right handed pitching. And speaking of "lining", that's what he's doing to the ball, virtually every at bat vs RHP, with a .373 .426 .500 .926 line, in 102 at bats. Moreover it's a "hard" .373, with very few cheap hits. He may not be elevating balls, for homers, but he has made a believer out of me. If Davidson had started hitting early, Gillaspie may never have had a chance to prove himself. Oh no doubt. And Davidson is only 22 or 23. So I'm not worried yet. And I like Gillaspie so I'm fine with it. It gives us a good LH bat
June 1, 201411 yr I know as white sox fans we aren't suppose to be excited about any prospects, but I'm really happy that both Hawkins and Anderson are playing well
June 1, 201411 yr QUOTE (Bigsoxhurt35 @ Jun 1, 2014 -> 10:32 AM) Oh no doubt. And Davidson is only 22 or 23. So I'm not worried yet. And I like Gillaspie so I'm fine with it. It gives us a good LH bat No reason for you to be worried about Davidson. Hahn should be worried.
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