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Jerry McNertney

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  1. Thames is a former ML player with a lifetime BA of .246 and an OBP of .309. He should fit in well with the White Sox.
  2. Can anyone imagine Jerry paying $40 million over 5 years for a manager?
  3. I'm grateful that Kopech hasn't walked anyone yet today. Oops, I spoke too soon.
  4. I was concerned that the Sox were going to win, but the relievers came through late. Why stop at 100 losses?
  5. I was concerned the Sox would win this one, but they came through late. Phew!
  6. Close. I guess you just can't lose them all. Edging the Twins doesn't help the White Sox goal of 100 losses. Come on boys, we know you can still do it.
  7. Hopefully, another notch in the 2023 White Sox goal of 100 losses this season.
  8. Just what every team wants, a relief pitcher with no control.
  9. I view yesterday's game as a hiccup in the 2023 White Sox quest for a 100 loss season. Hopefully, the Sox will get back on track tonight with a loss. You know how it goes, even bad teams win occasionally.
  10. The White Sox haven't been playing well this year.
  11. Should the Sox just let Kopech go, or give him one more year? He's walked 56 batters in his last 52 innings pitched. That's crazy bad.
  12. White Sox pitchers have allowed 44 earned runs in the last 34 innings. It's been like ML hitters facing high school pitchers.
  13. The White Sox pitchers have allowed 25 earned runs in 16 innings so far in Colorado. Not bad.
  14. Everyone in the White Sox organization, management, staff, players should be ashamed. This has been one of the most pitiful seasons in White Sox history.
  15. The next new stadium for the White Sox will probably be in Charlotte in the next 5-10 years.
  16. Last year the White Sox won seven games more than the Cubs. This year, the Cubs are on a pace to win twenty more games than the Sox. Why? The Cubs made several acquisitions to improve their team in the off season. The White Sox added a very expensive singles hitter and a back end of the rotation starter. That is indicative of very different management approaches to winning.
  17. The two teams combined for 30 strikeoutsi in a nine inning game. That's ridiculous.
  18. There are a number of posters here who are thinking of Chicago in the 1950's. Chicago is a dying city, not dead, but dying. If I had a couple of billion dollars, I wouldn't be investing in Chicago. Thinking out 20-30 years, the future is much brighter in cities like Nashville and Charlotte. The White Sox have AAA history in both. I wouldn't be surprised if the White Sox move to either of these two cities within the next 5-10 years. Chicago can no longer support two MLB teams. The Cubs have virtually owned ML baseball in Chicago for the last 35-40 years.
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