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  1. QUOTE(Steff @ May 18, 2005 -> 01:08 PM) I thought Shilling was in the 40's with that stat..? Just Googled it - his number with Arizona was 39 straight into the 6th, from 2001-2003.
  2. QUOTE(RockRaines @ May 18, 2005 -> 01:07 PM) why not put shingo in, whatev Not with people already on and Soriano up...game could close up way too fast. If Politte gets out of the 8th, I say give Shingo the 9th to get him some more work.
  3. QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ May 18, 2005 -> 01:05 PM) Hawk just updated this... 37 straight starts that MB has worked into the 6th inning or later. He needs what, 1 more to catch Schilling's number now?
  4. 2 hits for the Rangers, 1 out in the 8th...time for Buehrle to get a standing O.
  5. QUOTE(Kalapse @ May 17, 2005 -> 07:38 PM) Alright we have to pick one, once and for all: 1.) Hermy 2.) Hermey 3.) Hermie I vote for Hermy Those walks in the 9th tonight did give me a bit of a scare though.
  6. QUOTE(NUKE_CLEVELAND @ May 17, 2005 -> 07:34 PM) That was every bit as kickass as that K of Tejada to end a threat against Baltimore. Garland f***ing ROCKS!!!!!!!! That inning was what Big John couldn't do last year. Now that he can...he's got a shot at pitcher of the month in the AL for 2 straight months. Johan...eat your heart out.
  7. God I hate it when the Sox do stuff like that in the 9th inning.
  8. Tying run at the plate in the form of Sandy Alomar.
  9. QUOTE(Sox Hustler @ May 17, 2005 -> 07:12 PM) That guy needs to go into a dead arm period. If Johan does bad the Twins do real bad. That is if their starters don't step it up which they usually do but anytime Johan is bad its bad for the Twins. It's also not impossible - in April and May last year Santana started off with an ERA over 5.5. He got hot at the end of the season, but I think that reality for him can't be as good as he was at the end of 2004.
  10. QUOTE(Jabroni @ May 17, 2005 -> 01:41 PM) Neifi Perez, Jose Macias, and Enrique Wilson all on the same roster. Good lord. How many crappy infielders does one team need? Is Hendry's main goal of the season to hoard as many of these scrubs as he can? And people think Kenny is a bad GM. :rolly The question is not how many crappy infielders does one team need...the actual question is how many crappy infielders can 1 team put on the DL.
  11. QUOTE(Texsox @ May 17, 2005 -> 03:41 PM) When I visit Cooperstown, and relive baseball history through the players, I want to see and read about Maris. For that reason, he should be in. I always look beyond career stats. Santo should be in also. When Sox fans agree, you know he must be deserving. I was always taught that the Hall of Fame was based on career stats. In order to get in, you had to be great for a long time. If Albert Pujols retired right now, would you call him a hall of famer? I wouldn't. Maris's season should be recognized there. But he should not have a plaque along with the others. 1 season does not make a career.
  12. QUOTE(SoxFan1 @ May 17, 2005 -> 03:15 PM) I wouldn't mess with anything all you Jerry Manuels! Stop tinkering! It's been working, leave it! Those who fail to plan for the future plan to fail...
  13. QUOTE(southsideirish71 @ May 17, 2005 -> 03:26 PM) People said this about Crede last year and Valentin. I hope we arent sitting with Kong at 210 in August in a pennant race. If Konerko is hitting .210 come July, I'll be calling either for a trade or for Gload to take his spot. Supposedly Gload can play some near gold-glove caliber 1b, and if he can pull things together as a .300 hitter like he was last year, even with less power his average would improve the offense. Hopefully Paulie will pull things out. It's not like he's not hitting the ball - I don't know if I've ever seen a guy hit that many hard balls down the left field line that are either caught by the 3b or go just foul.
  14. QUOTE(Steff @ May 17, 2005 -> 02:18 PM) Are you being sarcastic Kap...?? I think it's a good idea to move John or Mark in the middle of 3 & 4. At this point it makes no difference. I hope they keep eating as well.. any wagers one who hits 242 IP first... This year, I seriously doubt that we'll have anyone come close to 242 IP. One of the reasons Mark was so high in IP last year was that for a big chunk of our season, our 5th starter was Mr. "Off Day." In other words...MB almost never got to go on 5 or 6 days rest - he was ALWAYS on 4 days rest. This year, we have 5 legitimate starting pitchers, along with at least 1 backup starting pitcher sitting in AAA. In other words, when there's an off day, the pitchers should actually get an extra day of rest. There shouldn't be much of the ol' 5th starter = off day stuff that we've had to do. This'll probably cost MB a start or two during the year, but on the other hand, it gets all of our guys more rest, so when Sept. comes around, maybe they're a bit more ready to go than previous years.
  15. QUOTE(RockRaines @ May 17, 2005 -> 01:16 PM) Laziness is inexcusable!!!! Either way, I think that Dye, in my eyes, has proven himself worthless. And I would like to see someone try and win that position. I am starting the clock today. If on June 15th, Dye is still hovering around the Mendoza line, I'll agree with you and say his chances to prove himself have expired.
  16. QUOTE(nitetrain8601 @ May 17, 2005 -> 01:12 PM) Well if the number slots are garbage, than that just adds to my point that there is no reason to move up. Garland is our number 1 today. Tommorow it's Mark, next is Freddy. Simply no need to move him. No need to break up the Cuban Connection because both of them have been pitching better than expectations. Even if their pitching better than expectations, they're still averaging about 6.5 innings pitched per start. Garland is averaging better than 7.5, and so is Mark. That means that our bullpen is getting more use in the games pitched by the Cubans, and since they're pitching back to back, that means our pen is being taxed 2 nights in a row. By inserting Garland/Buehrle between them, you get on average an extra inning out of yoru starter, and you make it less likely that your bullpen has to go multiple innings on consecutive nights, thus making it so that your pen is fresher when they are needed to hold games started by the Cubans.
  17. QUOTE(nitetrain8601 @ May 17, 2005 -> 01:09 PM) Let's get this straight. Konerko has never been on fire this year. When he got to 7 home runs after hitting 2 in a game at Comiskey, he was leading the league in that, hitting like .280, leading the team in RBI's. Right after that, his slump started.
  18. QUOTE(Kalapse @ May 17, 2005 -> 01:10 PM) 137 Atbats in AAA. Still not a lot, although I stand corrected as being too lazy to check myself.
  19. In terms of Anderson callups, let's also not forget that he's only had about 50 or so at bats total at AAA. I don't like the idea of trading him, but I like the idea of bringing him up even less.
  20. At the All-star break last year, I was calling Greg Walker one of the better (if not best) hitting coaches in the league. Last year, Juan Uribe came to the Sox, and his bat absolutely went wild the first half. On top of that, Paul Konerko managed to turn around his terrible 2003 season and was on fire in 2004. Thomas was hitting hard until he got hurt, and so was Ordonez, although I doubt Walker spent much time with them. Carlos Lee had a nearly 30 game hitting streak. Aaron Rowand suddenly found the bat everyone was saying he had. And even guys like Gload were hitting .300 off the bench. Last year I was ready to bow down and worship the job Greg Walker was doing as White Sox hitting coach. When guys turn around their entire career with a new hitting coach, I felt that was saying something. This year, my confidence in Walker is rapidly turning into concern, and I want to hear other opinions on it. This year, we started very hot with some of our key bats. Crede was hitting over .300 for a while. Konerko was on Fire. Everett came back from a terrible 2004 and was driving in runs left and right. Podsednik was improving from his dismal .240 average last year. But that only lasted a few weeks. Now what do we see? We see Jermaine Dye mired in a month and a half long slump that he can't seem to find his way out of, despite receiving help from Walker. We've seen the surge from Konerko completely disappear, and both his and Dye's averages have dropped below .200. We've seen Crede lose about 40 points from his batting average with a slump of his own. We've seen Aaron Rowand start off another season slowly, even though it seems he may be hitting his stride this week. We've seen Uribe have his own difficulties, and his average has dropped below .270. And Podsednik has been both up and down - his average was in the .250's a week ago. Not to say there haven't been successes this year. Tadahito Iguchi is clearly one, although I doubt Walker has much input there given the language barrier. My question then is this; how long does this go on before if nothing else, we start considering whether a new hitting coach might get through to these guys better? In 2003, we dumped our hitting coach after a few months of our hitters playing like they are now. I had a lot of confidence in the job Greg Walker was doing after last year. But this year, I'm really starting to wonder. With guys like Dye and Konerko seemingly unable to pull themselves out of slumps, and quite a few comment-writers here saying they have seen decent flaws in their hitting technique, how long should we let this continue before we start wondering what Walker is doing?
  21. QUOTE(kane0730 @ May 17, 2005 -> 10:35 AM) At this point in the season the "#5 spot" doesn't mean anything. Everyone is a #1. I'd like to see someone (Jon or Mark) in between the Cuban Connection. I agree totally. I can't stand this "Starter number" junk that people seem to put some much time in. If your starter is a number "5" starter, half the time he'll probably end up facing the other team's number 1 starter, depending on how many rain-outs and double headers each team has. Paying attention to the "Number" of the starter after opening day just wastes my time. Garland probably should split up the Cubans for the bullpen's sake, because right now John is pulling in more innings than Garcia, Contreras, or El Duque. If Garland is going 7 or 8, he'll give the pen a day of rest in the middle. I think that's a good idea.
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