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Jose Abreu

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  1. I know the fact that this is a false equivalence was already addressed, but also... where were you?? TA was loathed by many as recently as early 2019. The criticisms of him were so over the top and annoying in 2018 that at one point I just stopped defending him because nobody would actually listen
  2. I was sitting in front of some of his family. It was awesome to hear how excited they were. Despite the low attendance, the atmosphere (especially in the 1st inning) rivaled the buzz I haven't felt since Kopech's debut in 2018
  3. Every time Keller was scheduled to start against us, he mysteriously got pushed back to the next series
  4. Just as we expected. Like Jason keeps saying on the broadcasts, I think he just needs that first hit to fall and then he'll be fine. He was seeing the ball better as the game went on last night
  5. Most conspicuously, Giolito, Kopech, Crochet, Lynn, most other relievers -- pretty much every pitcher who I expected to look good (I had low expectations for Keuchel and Cease). I actually thought Yoan looked good tonight- nice defense, reached base twice in his five PAs, and two of the other ones were 100 and 107 MPH exit velocity outs. Robert still struggles with pitch recognition, but this start is much unlike his September slump as he is still barreling up the ball and getting on base, so I can live with the swing and miss. And although these guys are working from an even smaller sample, Grandal, Mercedes, Vaughn, and Collins are all consistently having patient and/or productive ABs that I'm confident will provide success in the long run
  6. Between this and all the bunting, my expectations for the season are definitely lower, even though I'm probably one of the few who is encouraged by how the core players look
  7. Vaughn and Mercedes have pretty much identical minor league strikeout rates. I know Vaughn struck out last night but he projects to be really tough to strike out throughout his career
  8. You're right, but at least (for once) the opening week Soxtalk overreactions are about how good someone might be and not whether someone is a bust
  9. I'm standing by my offseason "Kopech will be the team's best starter as soon as 2023" take, my god he looked amazing. And I can't believe I'm saying this, but aside from thinking he should have had someone warming earlier in the 5th given that Keuchel got shelled in the 4th, I really liked the way TLR managed the pitching in this game. And that's not a thought I've had about a White Sox manager in years
  10. Actually his 2nd, he got one in Detroit in 2018 that the beat writers seem to have overlooked
  11. Don't have a great feeling about Keuchel against this lineup but TLR chose a great lineup himself to put out against a LHP whose weakness is allowing home runs
  12. Exactly, I've been saying this for years -- for as much as Madrigal gets (or got) praise for his high baseball IQ, instincts, work ethic, and so on, Luis Robert has all of that and even more. He has some of the best instincts I've ever seen on the diamond
  13. I remember it as Heuer + Madrigal + Kelley but could be wrong
  14. I'm glad this is no longer the minority opinion. God I wish that Corbin Burnes trade went through
  15. And the injuries will probably skyrocket too. It's gonna be a real struggle for every team other than maybe the Dodgers to find competent arms to get them through the season. The White Sox having a bunch of multi-inning relievers is very helpful in that regard
  16. Including Steve Cishek. On paper, we should crush their bullpen this weekend
  17. I’m assuming he’s talking about TLR’s comment yesterday saying he would choose Leury to start in LF if he had to decide at that moment (but Vaughn will be in the lineup)
  18. Over/under 3.5 articles from NBC Sports Chicago praising the White Sox for "standing pat" in July despite being tied with Minnesota because Eloy is all they need
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