QUOTE (caulfield12 @ May 4, 2015 -> 01:42 AM)
http://www.csnchicago.com/white-sox/white-...rors-loss-twins
Pitchers (5 starters, seemingly) have already had a meeting to address their struggles.
http://www.csnchicago.com/white-sox/white-...rors-loss-twins
Double-edged sword here.
“I really love to play for Robin because he’s a friend, he’s a brother, he’s like a father in some situations,” Abreu said. “He lets you play your game. That’s good. Something that in baseball, if you are a good person, that doesn’t translate that you are going to be successful every time. He’s very good. I love to play for him.”
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“We cannot blame Robin,” Abreu said through an interpreter. “It’s our fault because we are the ones who are playing. We are the people who are in the field. Just for us, we are not doing the things right.
“If the people want someone to blame, it’s the players, not Robin. He’s doing what he can do, but the results aren’t there.”
Double-edged sword? No, this is leadership! Jose Abreu nailed it