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Sox @ Cubs in Mesa - Rivalry pre-season game 1
flavum replied to NorthSideSox72's topic in 2009 Season in Review
Lillibridge--3 pitches. Called strike Called strike Called strike It's like Swisher never left... -
Sox @ Cubs in Mesa - Rivalry pre-season game 1
flavum replied to NorthSideSox72's topic in 2009 Season in Review
QUOTE (joesaiditstrue @ Feb 28, 2009 -> 12:54 PM) http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?g...chamlb_chnmlb_1 Just curious...where did you access the Gameday? When I go to the MLB scoreboard, I don't see Gameday there. -
Sox @ Cubs in Mesa - Rivalry pre-season game 1
flavum replied to NorthSideSox72's topic in 2009 Season in Review
QUOTE (NorthSideSox72 @ Feb 28, 2009 -> 12:55 PM) Seeing a lot of Kroeger. Maybe he has an outside shot at the squad? I doubt it. I just think with spring training so long this year, they're not going to overwork Thome, Konerko, and Dye too much for the next couple weeks. -
QUOTE (Want2Repeat @ Feb 27, 2009 -> 09:08 PM) Are there any reports on the B game out there, other than what Poreda did? Some notes here: http://scottmerkin.mlblogs.com/
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The Good German
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QUOTE (lostfan @ Feb 27, 2009 -> 02:36 PM) Flowers is a ways away. True. I mean if he tears up AA, I don't think a September callup is out of the question. Also depends on the 40-man roster at that time, since he would need to be added.
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QUOTE (RockRaines @ Feb 27, 2009 -> 02:43 PM) Next up to pitch, Don Cooper's newest reclamation project, Van Benschoten If this guy turns out for the Sox, they should have a Pitching Coach award named after Don Cooper.
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QUOTE (daa84 @ Feb 27, 2009 -> 02:26 PM) i really think the 2nd base competition is going to be really tight all spring long...getz has the plate discipline, Lillibridge the Speed, Nix probably has the best power of the three and maybe the D.... I really believe that by the end of spring training, the Sox are going to still like all three players--Lillibridge, Getz, and Nix. If I had to guess what will happen, Lillibridge and Getz will both make the team, and both will get ample playing time. Vs. lefties, it'll probably be Anderson in CF and Lillibridge at 2B, and Brent will probably get a little more playing time at SS. If you remember last year, Alexei would get a little tired and go in mini-slumps. Liilbridge could probably start 50 games at 2B, and another 20-30 at SS. Nix? Might be a numbers game because he really only plays 2B. I think the Sox might do him a favor and try to move him to another organization.
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QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Feb 27, 2009 -> 02:09 PM) So it really sounds like they are planning on Viciedo starting in the minors when Ozzie is saying he will be here soon. He should go to the minors. He's 20. He's not a polished 3rd baseman, and he hasn't played enough of the other possible positions. Hopefully he has a nice season in Birmingham, and if he does well, comes up in September with Beckham and Flowers.
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QUOTE (RockRaines @ Feb 27, 2009 -> 12:49 PM) Where'd you find that? He must either be taking it easy or was working on cutting his fastball. Mark Gonzalez' blog.
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Poreda threw 21 pitches, 18 fastballs, two breaking pitches and a change-up. His fastball was clocked from 91-93 mph.
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QUOTE (daa84 @ Feb 27, 2009 -> 11:35 AM) with alexei playing in the B game i imagine we'll see more of gordo in the real game Maybe. Could be Lillibridge. Could be a few other NRI players they have in camp.
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Poreda rough start so far...Homer by Furcal, single by Hudson, according to Joe Cowley. Updates here: http://twitter.com/cst_sox
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The games vs. the Cubs on March 4, 5, and 27 will be on WGN with Cubs announcers. Also, according to the schedule some of the CSN games will also be on MLB Network, if you don't get CSN: March 1, 14, 21 and April 2
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QUOTE (letsgoarow @ Feb 26, 2009 -> 05:17 PM) Debbie Downer Meow Meow
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Unless you know him personally, calling Beckham "Slayer" kinda makes you sound like a wannabe. I'm sure his nickname will probably end up being Gordo. I think I heard his teammates call him that at Georgia, and it's a common nickname for Gordon.
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Yawn. So when is that thing over?
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QUOTE (LittleHurt05 @ Feb 24, 2009 -> 11:29 AM) This is such a tough division to call, I honestly could see all 5 teams winning the division, and yes, I am aware that this includes the Royals... I agree. I think when people make their predictions, they better tell us why they think the way they do. Anyone can pick the five teams out of a hat and possibly guess correctly. The Indians can win if Lee duplicates last year, and Carmona joins him. Plus with a couple better arms in their bullpen, they could contend. The Twins can win with one more year of experience with the young pitchers, and if Joe Crede stays healthy for a big chunk of the season. I don't see him playing 140 games, but maybe 100 games, he can make an impact on their team. The Royals have a very good offense, and if some of the starting pitchers take the next step, they can be tough. Their bullpen is very good. The Tigers--good offense, but a suspect pitching staff. I can't count them out, but who knows? The White Sox have three starting pitchers that should win 15 games. The 4th and 5th spots are questionable. The defense is a big concern. Dye is a year older. Fields is Fields. AJ is adequate. Owens gets bad jumps. I'm not worried about the Sox offense at all, but I think a lot of things have to fall into place, and they can't afford injuries. If they fall behind early, look for more trades in June and July, and probably will end up at the bottom of the division. But really, 2nd place and 5th place are the same thing if you don't make the playoffs. I wouldn't care if the Sox came in last place if they bring in more young players for Konerko and Dye. But hopefully it won't come to that, and things fall into place. And finally, I think it's easy for people to say the AL Central sucks, and all of the good teams are in the East. Yes, the East is tough, but I don't think the Central sucks. I think it's competitive, and the West is the worst of the three divisions.
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Here's the radio schedule...they're doing that interactive thing again for some of the games, which I think means they'll broadcast the first 5 innings, then take calls while giving updates for the rest of the game. February 25th: White Sox vs. Angels - 2:05pm (Complete/1:55pm) March 1st: White Sox vs. Dodgers - 2:05pm (Interactive/1:55pm) 2nd: White Sox vs. Mariners - 2:05pm (Interactive/1:55pm) 5th: White Sox vs. Cubs - 3:05pm (Complete/2:55pm) 9th: White Sox vs. Indians - 3:05pm (Interactive/2:55pm) 18th: White Sox vs. Angels - 3:05pm (Interactive/3:05pm) 25th: White Sox vs. Athletics - 3:05pm (Complete/2:55pm) 27th: White Sox vs. Cubs - 3:05pm (Complete/2:55pm) April 1st: White Sox vs. Padres - 3:05pm (Complete/2:55pm) 3rd: White Sox vs. Diamondbacks - 8:40pm (Complete/8:05pm)
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QUOTE (kane0730 @ Feb 22, 2009 -> 04:44 PM) Does anybody know how many games are going to be on WSCR? http://chicago.whitesox.mlb.com/cws/downlo...tbroadcasts.pdf
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Sox/Cubs games will be on WGN with Cubs announcers March 4 (night), March 5, March 27
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Just happened to look at Joe Cowley's Twitter. Alexei hit DJ Carrasco in the forearm with a comebacker. http://twitter.com/cst_sox/status/1234856133
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Bartolo Colon not speaking to the media...nice.
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Jose Contreras starts making minor league rehab starts in May, and pitches for the Sox in June.
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QUOTE (SouthsideDon48 @ Feb 15, 2009 -> 12:13 PM) Viciedo will make the team and win Rookie of the Year. So who is getting hurt or traded before opening day?