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4/11 GT: Sox vs. Twins, Buehrle vs. Blackburn
caulfield12 replied to ChiliIrishHammock24's topic in 2010 Season in Review
Konerko with the brain cramp, not cutting off the throw. Lots of confidence that our offense will counter in the bottom of the 3rd. NOT. -
4/11 GT: Sox vs. Twins, Buehrle vs. Blackburn
caulfield12 replied to ChiliIrishHammock24's topic in 2010 Season in Review
Here we go again. The Mark Buehrle that had a 6+ ERA against the Twins last year. Is it possible that the Twins might really beat us 14 out of our last 16 games? OUCH. -
4/11 GT: Sox vs. Twins, Buehrle vs. Blackburn
caulfield12 replied to ChiliIrishHammock24's topic in 2010 Season in Review
It wouldn't be April without Alexei hitting a buck fifty something... I think someone needs to do a little research and have updated comparisons of all the AL DH numbers...on the other hand, that might be too depressing. One can only take so much. The only way we get good numbers out of DH is sticking Quentin there...although I have a feeling Tyler Flowers might get the first shot at it before KW makes a trade. -
4/11 GT: Sox vs. Twins, Buehrle vs. Blackburn
caulfield12 replied to ChiliIrishHammock24's topic in 2010 Season in Review
Yes, Blackburn is RHP. -
4/11 GT: Sox vs. Twins, Buehrle vs. Blackburn
caulfield12 replied to ChiliIrishHammock24's topic in 2010 Season in Review
JJ Hardy with two early homers, has batted third in their line-up and he's bunting in the 2nd inning? Gardenhire makes even stranger decisions that Guillen sometimes. -
4/11 GT: Sox vs. Twins, Buehrle vs. Blackburn
caulfield12 replied to ChiliIrishHammock24's topic in 2010 Season in Review
QUOTE (fathom @ Apr 11, 2010 -> 12:25 PM) Kotsay really grinds the ball into the ground. The Kotsay experiment needs to end...it's sad he actually received a Major League contract. It's sad that we thought he was anything but the last player on the roster...I can't think of very many teams in the majors that would give him this prominent a role. -
4/11 GT: Sox vs. Twins, Buehrle vs. Blackburn
caulfield12 replied to ChiliIrishHammock24's topic in 2010 Season in Review
QUOTE (BigSqwert @ Apr 11, 2010 -> 12:23 PM) Why pitch to PK with an open base. Kotsay is up next. I'm sure Gardenhire will give very serious consideration to walking Konerko the next time in that same situation. It would have seemed crazy just then, but why wouldn't you do it? -
4/11 GT: Sox vs. Twins, Buehrle vs. Blackburn
caulfield12 replied to ChiliIrishHammock24's topic in 2010 Season in Review
Wow...Konerko with three homers and 7 RBI's already this season. What got into his Wheaties? At least one veteran hitter on our team showed up this season. -
4/11 GT: Sox vs. Twins, Buehrle vs. Blackburn
caulfield12 replied to ChiliIrishHammock24's topic in 2010 Season in Review
Now, can we actually get a hit with RISP and two outs? Seems like Rios is the only one to do it all season long...at least since the first game. -
4/11 GT: Sox vs. Twins, Buehrle vs. Blackburn
caulfield12 replied to ChiliIrishHammock24's topic in 2010 Season in Review
Maybe we can get a good return for Putz, eventually...if/when his live fastball comes back. Jenks, not so much. Rios, you'd still be pretty fortunate to get one of the big market teams to take the contract off your hands for free. There's only one player in our line-up anyone would really want, and that's Beckham. Quentin and Ramirez have a lot of question marks hanging over them. -
4/11 GT: Sox vs. Twins, Buehrle vs. Blackburn
caulfield12 replied to ChiliIrishHammock24's topic in 2010 Season in Review
It's not going to be a good thing to face Toronto's pitching on the road in the offensive slump we're in. And the pitchers are going to start becoming too "perfect" anticipating getting no run support at all from the offense. -
4/11 GT: Sox vs. Twins, Buehrle vs. Blackburn
caulfield12 replied to ChiliIrishHammock24's topic in 2010 Season in Review
Well...this is starting off well. It would be nice to actually beat the Twins once every three games at home at least. -
4/11 GT: Sox vs. Twins, Buehrle vs. Blackburn
caulfield12 replied to ChiliIrishHammock24's topic in 2010 Season in Review
And that team was considered a big failure by everyone...because we didn't make the playoffs and come close to defending our World Series title. By White Sox standards, sure, a 90 win season is a relative rarity, but I don't think many fans felt content that year, certainly not after being 26 games over .500 at the ASB. -
That 2005 team was also coming off a World Series championship... Yes, we can always point to the recent Cardinals team or the 1987/1991 Minnesota Twins and make the argument that you only have to reach the playoffs and get hot at the right moment and sustain it for 2-3 weeks. Pretty much a given. But the difference is that team also had the best offense in the major leagues through the All-Star break. Whereas a lot of things have to break right for this offense to be even close to the "average" that was the 2005 team. Not only that, but hitting with RISP as well as fundamentals/execution, something we have only done well for one out of the last 3 1/2 seasons.
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Jones hit 158 home runs in 1,038 minor league games, big numbers possible only for a player unwanted by the major leagues. Drafted in 1999 by the Atlanta Braves and released in 2002, he was picked up by the Minnesota Twins and languished in the system behind Justin Morneau(notes) at first base and Michael Cuddyer(notes) in right field. Rochester is a Twins’ affiliate, and Jones was there so long he could have been elected mayor. Twins manager Ron Gardenhire liked his power potential, but others in the organization didn’t think he made enough contact and doubted his defensive ability. Jones’ batting average rose and his strikeout total dropped, but his only taste of the big leagues came in four short stints in 2007. When he delivered a walkoff home run to win Rochester’s season finale in 2008, he figured the Twins would make him a September call-up. He figured wrong, the last in a long line of disappointments, and he left the organization as a minor league free agent. His best opportunity had come and gone a year earlier when it appeared the left field job was open in Minneapolis. But the Twins made a trade they have since regretted, sending pitcher Matt Garza(notes) and shortstop Jason Bartlett(notes) to the Rays for outfielder Delmon Young(notes), who in more than 1,000 at-bats since the deal has hit one fewer home run than Jones has hit in about 325 at-bats with Pittsburgh. “I felt that if I’d had a shot I definitely could have competed for that spot,” Jones said. Instead, it was one more year at Rochester before free agency. www.yahoo.com/sports
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Wherever Quentin plays, please please please start going back to the RCF and stop pulling off every single try to pitch. Try to adjust and be more of a situational hitter instead of flailing away as if you're trying to hit a 7 run homer every time at the plate. You're even starting to rub off on Beckham a little. The entire offense, which was never good in the first place, is collectively starting to press and make things happen now instead of taking what's being given to them. We're watching good strikes go by and getting ourselves out on pitcher's pitches. Oh, the humanity.
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Wherever Quentin plays, please please please start going back to the RCF and stop pulling off every single try to pitch. Try to adjust and be more of a situational hitter instead of flailing away as if you're trying to hit a 7 run homer every time at the plate. You're even starting to rub off on Beckham a little. The entire offense, which was never good in the first place, is collectively starting to press and make things happen now instead of taking what's being given to them. We're watching good strikes go by and getting ourselves out on pitcher's pitches. Oh, the humanity.
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Ozzie please resign, I know you can't sit through this again
caulfield12 replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
I'm back to the get the best hitters the highest possible number of opportunities to bat school of thinking. That means Juan Pierre at #9 and moving someone like Rios up. Ten years ago, Vizquel would have been perfect...AJ can do it, but that's really not a very good idea, either. Ramirez, certainly not in April, if ever. Teahen, see Pierre, Juan. I really wouldn't mind Rios leading off and Beckham hitting 2nd. I'm sure Ozzie will have some line-up changes, but it's kind of like re-arranging the life boats on the Titanic, 1500+ people are still going to die no matter how pretty we try to make things look! -
Ozzie please resign, I know you can't sit through this again
caulfield12 replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (fathom @ Apr 10, 2010 -> 10:50 PM) It's simple, Ozzie wanted his "versatility", which was basically the dumbest idea in the history of baseball. Mark Kotsay was on his way to being out of baseball last year before being traded for Anderson. Now, he's our #5 hitter. It's bad when I feel like Jayson Nix needs to be getting a lot more at bats. Vizquel getting at bats over him against a LHP is just retarded. Also, time for Randy Williams to get released. He's terrible. BTW, even though I blamed Ozzie above, Kenny Williams has not done a very good job as our GM the past two seasons. He needs to take a lot of the credit. I can't see anyway our team can stay within 5-7 games of the Twins. Just a superior team with better baseball IQ and manager. And yet the argument will always be that the Twins didn't win the World Series (heck, they only made the second round once, and that was by beating the A's, another small market team) and that we did. Looking back on this decade, it will feel like a squandered opportunity...especially the 2006 season, when the organization had all the momentum in the world going for it and the wheels just came off. I almost think that 2008 caused us to lose our pessimism too quickly... Quentin is the only player who hasn't been the same (since 2008), you can argue that Ramirez regressed a bit last year, but Danks and Floyd are even better than before. And then with Beckham, I think we were all too quick to annoint him as the latest version of Chase Utley before he even made it through his dreaded sophomore season. Williams is between a rock and a hard place....it's almost impossible for him to tear everything up and admit defeat and the consequences to our attendance are well-documented (whenever we do something approximating a rebuild), but it's getting close to decision time with this group, particularly Konerko and Jenks. Santos MIGHT be the real deal, and that could save us the money we would be using for Jenks in 2011, but there's absolutely zero answer to fix the current mess. And that answer of trading for a Gonzalez and parting with Jordan Danks, Hudson and Tyler Flowers (as a starting point) seems very ill-advised. But squandering the kind of starting pitching we have on a season-long basis, you just wonder what KW's thinking right now and how quick that itchy trigger finger will be. It's not like we would automatically be 4-1 or 3-2 with Johnny Damon, but it's not beyond the realm of possibility, either. -
Indians not expected to lock up Choo
caulfield12 replied to RyanPaleAndHosed's topic in The Diamond Club
I think you're underestimating the national responsibilities and how serious they are to most Koreans... It's not like the Cubans, sure he could possibly "defect," but I think he would rather try to work out something with his government first. I think the idea of the WBC or Olympic gold is a serious goal for the country, to beat the Japanese, that's the most important thing. In the end, I think it's better for the Korean government if he can serve as an ambassador and continue to play in the US. Choo has been the first position player to have this type of an impact. -
Ozzie please resign, I know you can't sit through this again
caulfield12 replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Saw some eye-popping stats. We've now lost 13 of 15 to the Piranhas. In our last 12 tries in Toronto, we're a robust 1-11 (going back through 2007). Included in that is getting outscored 48-22. At that pace, our offense actually might be headed for a further "mini-slump" in RPG. -
QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Apr 10, 2010 -> 07:16 PM) You are just assuming guys like Fields and Anderson and Teahen are fixable. Not everyone is. Like I've stated before, who has ever left the White Sox after working with Walker and had a ton more success elsewhere under a different hitting coach? The only guy I can remotely think of is Swisher, and the big reason they dumped Swisher was he wouldn't listen to Walker. The list of players who struggle before they came to the White Sox and picked it up after working with Walker is a list that is more than just a little longer. The blame he gets when older broken down one trick pony hitters hit a certain way is beyond ridiculous. If Teahen doesn't hit, how in the world could that be because of Walker? Maybe its just Teahen isn't very good. Ryan Sweeney, although his "sort of" success with the A's doesn't have anything to do with Walker or the lack thereof, arguably