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And That's a White Sox Winner !!
South Side Hit Men replied to CaliSoxFanViaSWside's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Sox are now 29-4 vs. LHP, 44-45 vs. RHP and 43-23 at Home, 30-26 on the Road since 2020. Smart playoff teams (thinking Tampa in the AL) with a LHS will use an RH Opener, especially in Chicago, see if Tony overcommits to the platoon split. -
Blue Jays @ Sox, 6/10 7:10 cst
South Side Hit Men replied to Bob Sacamano's topic in 2021 Season in Review
Sox hitters need to focus, take what they give you. Nice seeing Jose going to RF, and Grandal swinging aggressively in the five hole. -
Trade Targets in response to Madrigal’s injury
South Side Hit Men replied to ChiSoxFanMike's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Jerry doesn’t give a rats ass about fans, their opinion, or the FO’s opinions or judgement. Otherwise, Tony would be in his wine cave and not screaming at Sox players to not hit HRs. Dont care about you or your opinion, only respond to correct your weak, tired and inaccurate quotes. -
Trade Targets in response to Madrigal’s injury
South Side Hit Men replied to ChiSoxFanMike's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Did I say FO? No. Perhaps consider reading posts before trolling. Jerry’s huge trade deadline expenditure, 30 days at minimum salary. Probably wanted Ricky to fail at that point, since he knew he was bringing in his BFF Tony. -
Madrigal goes on 60 day DL, Hamstring tear: Goodwin recalled
South Side Hit Men replied to 2Deep's topic in Pale Hose Talk
And Tim and Jose are typically only off when they are injured. I understand it’s Tony’s “job” to “win everyday”, but it’s Hahn’s job to instruct La Russa in terms of managing for the long term, losing certain battles to “win the war”. Not sure if Hahn has the same input regarding the lineup as he had with Ricky. Not assigning blame for any of these injuries to Tony, just saying this is hopefully there is a healthy working relationship between the two. I believe Tony / FO has managed the pitching staff well, and also juggling the hitters / lineup well. That said, it would be ideal for Tim, Jose and Yoan to be off, ON DIFFERENT DAYS, at least twice a month to keep them fresh. I know Jose is adamantly against even an inning off, but you need to explain the importance of having periodic days off, for the good of the player and team. -
Madrigal goes on 60 day DL, Hamstring tear: Goodwin recalled
South Side Hit Men replied to 2Deep's topic in Pale Hose Talk
David Eckstein is 46. It’s possible he still has something left in the tank. Otherwise, Leury Uber Alles! Cues The Dead Kennedys. -
Solid list, though Rodon should be ahead of Civale and a few others.
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Trade Targets in response to Madrigal’s injury
South Side Hit Men replied to ChiSoxFanMike's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Unless they are eating money for negligible prospects, just sit at this point. As Hahn said “My team is on the floor”. Not sure when they projected full capacity in their budget, but hopefully Hahn will at least have some flexibility to pick up at least 1-2 RHPs at the deadline. Was devastating last year with the solid team but clear holes at SP plus the two complete garbage acquisitions (Parrot and Mazara) that Jarrod Dyson was Jerry’s huge trade deadline expenditure, 30 days at minimum salary. Probably wanted Ricky to fail at that point, since he knew he was bringing in his BFF Tony. -
MLB broadcasters are looking for answers
South Side Hit Men replied to South Side Hit Men's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Steve Stone weighs in, replying to The Athletic piece. -
One way I know the sox are a great team again...
South Side Hit Men replied to bmags's topic in Pale Hose Talk
And Dolores Plagerist Kearns and those other east coast gasbags going on and on about their fucking beloved red sawx. Couldn't stand Hawk talking about the god damned carmines, either. Hate the Yankees and Nationals as well. I heard a few Locked on Sox and like what I hear. I only listen to segments linked on the score to certain baseball and hockey (rare) guests, don't listen live anymore. Speigel's show on Sundays is solid, glad I don't have to hear him with Bruce Levine who is an aweful suck up/kiss ass to ownership. Stone is actually a decent human being on his segments, and James Fegan are the primary guests I like to hear. Lawrence Holmes my other favorite host, liked Boers when he was on, once he left, Bernstein got worse. Stone blocked this guy for calling Bernstein out on his twitter. Can only speculate whether Dan or others are "interested in her work", or perhaps just something else. https://twitter.com/Yoizel/status/1402691042604892160 -
Because White Sox baseball didn’t exist until the “Sunshine Boys” rode into town.
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FFF Gumballhead is on point. Marz Brewing’s Jungle Boogie is also a great wheat beer, and a fun place to go before a game (a mile west of Comiskey). If you’re ever in Wisconsin, definitely pick up New Glarus’ Dancing Man (winter/spring release). I like most styles, including bitter WCIPAs, they’re just like my posts. ??
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I agree not every is suited for closing out a game, and that pitchers typically like to know what situations they will be called upon. But there are times when it would be more effective to bring in Bummer or Hendriks in a tied game with tough hitters in the 7th or 8th. Katz said on Spiegel's show that he is discussing this aspect with Tony, and that it is possible Tony will change his hesitation of using Hendriks on the road for anything other than a save opportunity (or after it is too late, like when he was called in with bases already loaded in NY). Sometimes, the offense will come through, like last night, where a "save" isn't even in play.
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There are a lot of stupid people out there. Not sure where to post this promo, but figured many here would be interested. I attended one for the Goose Island beer distributors in 2019, and it was awesome. They had an assortment of Goose Island beers in a cooler and on tap available on the field (would be Revolution for this event) and a buffet spread. You can hit batting practice a few times, shag balls in the outfield, go where you like on the field (besides the infield which is covered). A great experience. The one drawback for folks looking to take their kids is the fact these events are restricted to 21 and older due to the sponsor. Revolution's Anti-Hero IPA is excellent, worth a shot picking up a twelve pack if you drink beer and like IPAs. Enjoying one of their beers now, their excellent West Coast IPA, aka West Coast Hero. You won't get free tickets with this beer, but also worth buying as it's a great beer. Go Sox! Go Revolution!
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Why your favorite team can’t be more like the Rays
South Side Hit Men replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
I’m talking about the rest of this season. Wouldn’t jump on any extensions, especially pitchers, until the season shakes out. Between the sticky substances fallout and health, you can get burnt relatively quickly signing a pitcher to big dollars. Lynn was the best player acquisition the past two years (Katz best overall), but I’m cautious about three years unless there is certainty of a significant payroll budget increase. A lengthy postseason would go a long way in securing said increase, as Jerry has consistently increased budgets for anticipated attendance increases. -
This goes for traditional stats as well. Saving one’s best pitcher for the final three outs for a 3 run save statistic (or not even playing them on the road without a lead), while pitching your worst bullpen pitching options in the highest leverage situations. In a close game, the only stat a manager should prioritize is a team win, period.
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Why your favorite team can’t be more like the Rays
South Side Hit Men replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Wouldn’t spend a penny on anything other than relief pitching at this point, at least until they get a better handle on Robert and Eloy’s status over the next month. I don’t think there are huge $s for Hahn to spend, at least for this season, for big contracts like Bryant, Castellanos. -
I’ve been calling for a six man rotation for a 6-8 week period in July-August to spread the innings out for Rodon, Cease, Kopech and the rest of the staff. Can bring up a AAA starter for a few as well. Would revert to a five man by early-mid September at the latest, to restore timing / a regular schedule for pitchers. You can also skip starts here or there as well, IL guys for a few starts, which is how the Sox have handled any minor hiccup so far. Lynn and Keuchel are best suited to be able to handle regular starts at this point, more do than the younger pitchers.
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I don’t see your photo either on Apple. Here is a photo of their 1969. I love their 1972-1975 uniforms.