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5/12: Minnesota @ Chicago White Sox 7:10 PM CDT
Harry Chappas replied to South Side Hit Men's topic in 2021 Season in Review
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5/12: Minnesota @ Chicago White Sox 7:10 PM CDT
Harry Chappas replied to South Side Hit Men's topic in 2021 Season in Review
Does Marshall have options? -
5/12: Minnesota @ Chicago White Sox 7:10 PM CDT
Harry Chappas replied to South Side Hit Men's topic in 2021 Season in Review
The problem with the bullpen is Crochet and Kopech seem to have set days. Foster and Marshall sucks. That leaves a 4 man pen. -
5/12: Minnesota @ Chicago White Sox 7:10 PM CDT
Harry Chappas replied to South Side Hit Men's topic in 2021 Season in Review
That was perfect by Hamilton. Almost passed Vaughn on the triple. Speed kills. -
Vaughn hadn't hit above A ball and he seems to be gradually getting better. His defense has not been an issue. How is it that Vaughn supposedly worked in the outfield last summer but never did it in the spring until it became an emergency. Vaughn is the LF until further notice. He may not be athletic as Eloy but he doesn't make a fool of himself. Now Mendick is now a RF. This is nice switch of things and hopefully it will work as I think Mendick brings some tools this team needs. The brand of baseball we are now seeing and handling of players seems to be improving. Maybe the staff was just looking to make certain of these things but what I am seeing from the White Sox, I have not seen in a long time. I go back to Collins in Yermin not having a role when the team was going nowhere but yet with a new manager they are now being relied upon. The White Sox lost two focal point hitters and they are fine. I recall the corspeball days where Mike Minor would throw a three hitter. Are these changes a new organizational philosophy or did LaRussa and his staff push for it? I don't know but over the last few weeks this team is very watchable and I am ok with that. DID these changes happen because COVID lowered the budget forcing Yermin and Vaughn onto the team...who knows.
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Addressing the OF shortage (Robert Injury Spinoff)
Harry Chappas replied to Texsox's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Lamb leaves when Engel gets back -
Which I agree 1000% with but at he same time the players that were been benched were unproven and being eased in. If Vaughn had gone 0-35 and made 20 errors in left field people would be pining for Hamilton. Tim Anderson was not being benched over Leury, nor Robert. Players were being platooned to ease them in and it seems to be working. Pitching has been great but reliable guys have failed and that has exasperated the situation.
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And that has tempered off. They went from a team that could not get past Yonder, Jon Jay and Edwin Encarnacion to moving past guys that suck. Maybe not soon enough but he has a roster that he is still learning and is trying to use it. He is giving younger players opportunities. Opportunities that were not given in previous years when the team sucked. He is moving guys in the lineup, something that was not done previously. Nobody knows if he is doing anything but some of the sloopy play has been cleaned up and they are pointing in the right direction as a team as of today. This team gave away bats often, never worked counts and gave two shits about OBP. I have felt that the White Sox approach to hitting for years has been abysmal and there seems to be a change there. Maybe LaRussa or maybe year 2 of the hitting coach. I'm seeing a guy that is figuring his team out and managing who can do what. Seems the Giants aren't missing Bochy and the AJ Hinch is not a miracle worker. Could both have the White Sox in a better place.....maybe but I am ok where they are now. I like professional hitting, good pitching and solid defense and they seem to be building toward having all of that.
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I give him credit for going with Vaughn and Mendick in the outfield. Cutting Lucroy was an eye opener as well. I hated the excessive usage of Williams, Lamb, Hamilton etc. but that seems to have now gone away. We should have seen more from Yermin and Collins the last couple of years. We can also look at Vaughn and Madrigal learning at the MLB level as a different approach. There are good things and bad things happening. We know the direct relation of bad moves that TLR admitted to but how much of the positive items are a result of him? Are they winning in spite of him, I am not certain.
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Greg when Brother Rice baseball is playing, go to Boulevard Brewing and watch them on BRTV.
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Was at Greenbush yesterday. Great place. I love craft beer but I am a lush so I need to stick to session ales. Some day I will grow up,
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White Sox sellout streak will end now.
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I was in the the squint and accept camp and have been backing out of that camp and am now gone. Three terrible managing decisions in that game in the 10th inning that was triggered by poor umpiring in the bottom of the 9th. The fact he continues to let Hamilton hit is baffling to me. Hit Collins and put Eaton in RF for a half inning or Mendick.
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NFL 2021 offseason thread
Harry Chappas replied to southsider2k5's topic in A and J's Olde Tyme Sports Pub
The thing I hate about these things is it says it cost the Bears two first round picks to get him. They traded a first round pick for another first round pick. I know it is petty but I hate that narrative. -
Why burn catchers 2 and 3?
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He went 7 last outing.
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That wins a lot of baseball games.
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The White Sox do not need a DH, a LF or a bat. They need somebody that can field the CF position that is all.