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QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Sep 18, 2012 -> 11:51 AM) As I said on a Cub fans facebook feed who posted this story... Yet the Cubs have blown for 140 games, and no one has arrested them... Reader comment: What else could he do? As a Cubs fan, he wouldn't know how to pantomime either "hitting" or "fielding".
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QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Sep 20, 2012 -> 09:14 AM) The Angels are exploring a move to a town of 219 residents. http://mlb.sbnation.com/2012/9/20/3361908/...w-stadium-sites Green Bay?
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QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Sep 22, 2012 -> 07:55 AM) Better yet, Detroit is swept by the Twins, and Scherzer is lost for the season (but not a career-threatening injury). The Twins cause the Tigers to blow up their entire bullpen on Sunday with two extra innings losses by one run. Too bad the Twins couldn't play them in the baggie dome.
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QUOTE (Greg Hibbard @ Sep 22, 2012 -> 09:39 AM) One of those teams is our direct competition for the division and if the other three collapse the WC may come out of the central. Both teams in the Central are playing bad baseball. Not gonna happen.
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Despite our good season, we have MANY ?'s
kitekrazy replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Sep 22, 2012 -> 08:47 AM) And its not like these same things haven't been brought up by the thread starter 1000 times already, although I do give him credit for trying to offset his total bummer thread starter by throwing in some Tiger dilemmas. Their fans want everyone gone except Fielder, Cabrera, Scherzer and V. That also goes for the manager and GM. Scherzer's a bargain for them right now. If this guy continues to progress, they are going to have to dish out some serious money. They already outbid every team a great deal signing Fielder. They are willing to spend money but they are not the Yankees when it comes to revenue. Their fan base has every right to be far more pissed than Sox fans. Two aces and 2 MVP candidates are not good enough to overcome dumb baseball. They remind me of the early century Sox teams. -
QUOTE (SI1020 @ Sep 22, 2012 -> 11:11 AM) Why are today's MLB pitchers so fragile? Nobody has even come close to giving me a satisfying answer. Everybody in the sporting world everywhere seems bigger, stronger, and faster than those in the past. Advances in training and nutrition are stunning compared to what we thought we knew when I as a kid. So why is 200 IP such a staggering load? How did pitchers in the past string together consecutive years of 300+ IP and come back for more? Inquiring minds want to know. All that being said SS2K5 does have a point about Jake. He may be hitting the wall. In addition to of course not in any way being a big game kind of guy. I think as a pitcher going from the NL to AL is far more challenging. I'd be a bit more cautious laying down big money on a NL pitcher these days. Some of the NL contracts are ridiculous. They really back load the salary and perform know where near what they are paid. Look at MB, Peavy's and Lincecum's contracts.
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QUOTE (ROC Sox Fan @ Sep 21, 2012 -> 11:04 PM) gross. The most expensive guys in the lineup.
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QUOTE (greg775 @ Sep 21, 2012 -> 10:52 PM) Nice post. I'm not saying he should give a pep talk, I just find it funny that obviously the team is dead and is in need of some words of wisdom from somebody. Or Youk should turn a table over. You have to admit the team is playing dead. Awful hitting. Awful baserunning in KC. Not like a real contender that is for sure. Youk shouldn't do anything. It's getting annoying that the players with the highest salaries are not carrying the team. When Peavy is on the mound it's like having Liriano out there. You have little confidence in getting a W. Despite Dunn's RBIs and HRs, his high K rate I think makes many AL pitcher not afraid of him. Plus there are some guys on the team with very little major league experience. That's starting to show. The organization needs to address the catcher and 3rd base for the future. A.J. and Youk can't last forever.
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QUOTE (Greg Hibbard @ Sep 21, 2012 -> 11:06 PM) These "contenders" have the following things that make them look "not like playoff teams": Angels- a 5-6 record over their past 11 games overall, including losing 3 in a row at home to Oakland in a potentially season killing series. Athletics - a 3-5 record over their past 8 games overall, including you guessed it - a 3 game losing streak themselves. Tigers - A 7-9 record over their past 16 games overall. They had two losing streaks of 3 games in there. Go figure. Rays - a 4-7 record over their past 11 games, including a 3 game losing streak. Let's get 'em tomorrow boys. 5-3 in our past 8. We hit a rough stretch of three bad games but I expect this team will snap out of it. Tomorrow. I believe. Because most likely only one of them will be a playoff team.
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QUOTE (Harry Chappas @ Sep 21, 2012 -> 10:12 PM) Wonder if DeAza is hurt. Anyway CF play cost us last night and tonight. Maybe not having a bench all season and overworking the starters is coming back to hurt them as this team looks tired and unprepared. Albert may drive in mroe runs them them this whole series. Seems like weeks since a four run inning. That's Ozzie's fault.............Oh wait wrong manager.
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QUOTE (Andy the Clown @ Sep 21, 2012 -> 10:12 PM) Giving up 6 hits in 3 innings is not bad luck. Besides the Pujols hit, the others were struck solidly. Peavy isn't good anymore. Without the wipeout slider he had in SD, he's just another guy. The Angel hit him really good. He has a 5.40 career era.
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QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Sep 21, 2012 -> 10:08 PM) Wise is in CF, this game is still tied 1-1 and you're not calling Peavy garbage. DeAza in CF is playing like garbage, that much is true. Meanwhile, the White Sox hitting .243 on the road and looking to be dead in the water. Bad hop prevents Ramirez from making a play, but he probably would have been safe anyway at 1B. Yep, that isn't one Peavy.
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QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Sep 21, 2012 -> 10:02 PM) White Sox forgetting to hit the ball up the middle and to the opposite field like earlier in the season when they were going so well offensively. Manto and Ventura really need to wake them up somehow before we get swept away by Haren and Weaver. Get their asses out of bed for a mini Spring training camp.
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QUOTE (Skipper @ Sep 21, 2012 -> 09:57 PM) Too many mental errors recently. I think this team is just running out of gas. It wouldn't be White Sox baseball without those. Running out of gas is no excuse.
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QUOTE (KyYlE23 @ Sep 21, 2012 -> 05:59 PM) That team should have been a hell of a lot more competitive than they were. They played lazy and that's on ozzie How so? They never had a chance in that division. It was poor FA signings from day one.
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QUOTE (Cali @ Sep 21, 2012 -> 03:38 PM) Tigers basically have to play mistake-free baseball the rest of the season. I just don't see that happening. So do the Sox and I don't see that happening either.
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White Sox unlikely to pick up Peavy's option
kitekrazy replied to justBLAZE's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (spiderman @ Sep 21, 2012 -> 08:12 PM) Any chance of a 2 year deal that kicks in based on performance? Maybe 2 years, 30 million or so? I don't trust Peavy on a multi-year deal, but I also don't know how they can compete next year without him. He's a legitimate #2 type starter in the AL if he's healthy. If they can get Peavy at around $15 million for next season, I think they can make some other moves to balance out the payroll in the starting staff. 1) Sale 2) Peavy 3) Danks 4) Quintana 5) Santiago - I think Gavin Floyd would have to be moved to clear more payroll. They won't get anything great back for him, but maybe a decent prospect. - I doubt Liriano comes back next season, but if Peavy leaves, this increases as they need to fill out the rotation. - I think Santiago (or someone else) needs to earn that 5th job from the minors and make it a low salary slot - he has shown enough for me to make him the leading candidate, and I actually like him better than Quintana. - I love the idea of moving Quintana for another prospect. I don't think he'll continue his success, but making no money, I understand the thought process of keeping him around. Still over paying for reputation. -
Game Thread, No More "Silly Walks" Edition
kitekrazy replied to cabiness42's topic in 2012 Season in Review
QUOTE (greg775 @ Sep 20, 2012 -> 11:16 PM) I have a sneaky feeling the best we do is a dead-heat tie with the Tigers and a playoff game in Detroit which I won't be watching. I'll watch it I guess if it's in The Cell. I'll watch all the real playoff games but not some dumb ass playoff game vs. Detroit that (I feel) we'd be destined to lose. I think the worst we can do is lose to the Tigers by a game or two. I mean would any of you be surprised if we get swept this weekend and they win all three? That'd put them up by one with a lot of baseball left. It's just inexcusable for the Sox to play such a sloppy game tonight with so much at stake. It's ridiculous. I know baseball is a funny game, but the pickoff? The out at home? WTF??? This game meant a ton to give it away. Watch a Tiger's game. Putting the ball in play is the best chance to beat them. -
White Sox unlikely to pick up Peavy's option
kitekrazy replied to justBLAZE's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Sep 20, 2012 -> 06:16 PM) They could always get Miami to help us buy back Buehrle with a subsidy and go to five lefties, just to shut Greg up, lol. Then there's the Fathom option, Veal to the rotation. Actually, if Thornton could throw his two pitches consistently, I wouldn't mind giving him a shot as a starter, again, as that's what he wanted to do when we first brought him over for Borchard way back when, in 2006. Axelrod, Rienzo, Castro, Molina and the usual list of suspects will figure in, but you'd have to believe they will either exercise the Floyd option to give them some more flexibility, bring back Liriano (or Peavy), both are 25% possibilities, or go after a second tier FA pitcher like an Anibal Sanchez that Cooper and the scouting staff have identified some positive upside with. I was pulling for them to add Guthrie as another arm, and that would have saved us a ton of losses and given us the division single-handedly, but there's no way the White Sox (or probably the Royals as well) should overpay him now based on 2 months of season, when the Royals were already eliminated. How often do ex Royals work out for this team? -
Good, solid baseball for 9 innings?
kitekrazy replied to The Ultimate Champion's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (fathom @ Sep 20, 2012 -> 10:07 PM) Last weekend in Minnesota on Friday and Sunday? I do agree with your overall sentiment though that the team is playing very sloppy and some dumb decisions are being made by the players/coaches that are having a huge impact on the end result. Plain and simple, the Sox have lost way too many games the last 2 months that they should have found a way to win. How fortunate that the team trailing them is horrible at defense, fundamentals, and the pen is become more unstable. -
Game Thread, No More "Silly Walks" Edition
kitekrazy replied to cabiness42's topic in 2012 Season in Review
QUOTE (greg775 @ Sep 20, 2012 -> 10:29 PM) Then I think you are predicting no playoffs. Sox BTW are continuing that maddening trand of good Sox/bad Sox. Five game win streak ... now two on the other side of the ledger with a very tough series coming up. I think the team is mentally weak, like many of the previous Sox teams. Look at some of the stupidity today. -
Game Thread, No More "Silly Walks" Edition
kitekrazy replied to cabiness42's topic in 2012 Season in Review
QUOTE (fathom @ Sep 20, 2012 -> 10:27 PM) If that's the case, then Sox are probably not making the postseason. Not when we have to put faith in any team that plays the Tigers. Oakland didn't help. -
Game Thread, No More "Silly Walks" Edition
kitekrazy replied to cabiness42's topic in 2012 Season in Review
QUOTE (greg775 @ Sep 20, 2012 -> 10:25 PM) That wouldn't be wise. We're not going to make the playoffs by losing series. I think they lose 3/4 against the Rays. -
Game Thread, No More "Silly Walks" Edition
kitekrazy replied to cabiness42's topic in 2012 Season in Review
QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Sep 20, 2012 -> 09:56 PM) What else is new? Neither the White Sox nor the Tigers really deserve to make the playoffs, honestly. Why in Heaven's name you would walk Francouer, who's ABSOLUTELY SUCKED ALL SEASON EXCEPT AGAINST THE WHITE SOX WHEN THEY IDIOTICALLY THROW HIM FB's...to face Hosmer, with Thornton, just UNFATHOMABLE. It defies belief. The Angels and Rays series will doom the Sox.