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1 hour ago, poppysox said:

Marv Grissom

Grissom was afterwards, he was Eddie Stanky's pitching coach. Now I'm only counting Al Lopez's full time tenure, not the partial years of 1968 and 1969 when he didn't manager a full season. 

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Pitching has always been a hallmark of this franchise, this is simply ghastly and worse they really have no available options to fix this three years into a rebuild.

Injuries or not this shows how thin the overall depth for pitching is with this organization is if the best they can do are stiffs, retreads and has-been's.

Just unacceptable.

Here's how bad things are from Scott Merkin's story:

"White Sox starting pitching continues to be an overall weak point. Factoring in the nine runs on 10 hits allowed by Banuelos, the White Sox rotation has given up 115 earned runs over 151 2/3 innings for a 6.82 ERA. The staff has made nine quality starts in 31 games and has a 9.28 ERA (77 earned runs over 74 2/3 innings) at home." eek.gifeek.gif

And three more errors to boot. Nice! 

And next year even if the Sox are willing to pony up major, major dollars and years the pickings are slim for quality starting pitching.
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11 hours ago, OneDog847 said:

Whoever said a successful rebuild should take 3-5 years? What the Cubs and Astros did is an anomaly. The Sox rebuild is on its own trajectory. If the Sox ain't gonna pony up $ in FA then we are most definitely looking at a 6 to 7 year rebuild easy. 

Don't forget to add Atlanta to that anomaly:  the Braves won the NL East in year 3 of their rebuild.

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12 hours ago, fathom said:

Yep, he's getting too many 0-2 and 1-2 counts again.  He hasn't hit a ball with authority in a long time.  Hopefully he does well against Porcello tomorrow, as that's a good matchup for him.  These games would be much more manageable if him and Anderson weren't seeing their numbers free falling.

In fairness, their numbers are inflated to begin with. But both are free-falling so let's hope their averages level off in the .280+ range. 

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11 hours ago, GradMc said:

They're the best we got.

This team is light years from contending with this ownership group and front office.

I would bestow Pat Riley powers on whoever runs the Astros and get out of his way. 

But Reinsdorf's ego is too big  and his wallet is too small to allow an outsider to come in and change the culture.

How about we flip Paxson and Hahn.  That could change the culture and neither could do much worse.  

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9 hours ago, Lip Man 1 said:

Grissom was afterwards, he was Eddie Stanky's pitching coach. Now I'm only counting Al Lopez's full time tenure, not the partial years of 1968 and 1969 when he didn't manager a full season. 

Ray Berres was there long before Grissom.  Berres joined White Sox in 1949.

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1 hour ago, Jack Parkman said:

It isn't an anomaly, it is how it is done when completed by a competent organization. 

Exactly.  That was my point.  When you keep adding teams that were successful in the 3-5 year range, it's no longer an anomaly.  Other candidates this year could be San Diego and Philadelphia.

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