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32 minutes ago, Squirmin' for Yermin said:

Since June 25, Sheets has sat 0 times, Pollack has sat 3 times.. wtf... 

Probably because Sheets has been one of the more productive hitters in the lineup since they called him back up and 34 yr old Pollock hasn't done squat in that time period.

Do you ever actually look at stats ? Eloy doesn't play RF , Pollock hasn't played RF since the 1st week he got here. Your choice in RF is Sheets,Vaughn or Engel.

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16 minutes ago, Jack Parkman said:

This is exactly how striking out less is achieved. 

Going deep into counts increases the risk of striking out. 

And decreases the likelihood of a walk and they aren't doing either, walking much or striking out much. Therefore in this instance less K's does not equal more walks.

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1 minute ago, CaliSoxFanViaSWside said:

And decreases the likelihood of a walk and they aren't doing either, walking much or striking out much. Therefore in this instance less K's does not equal more walks.

Just because of the nature of going deep into counts, as BB% rises, so does K%. It's just logic. Obviously too many Ks are a bad thing at a certain level. 

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22 minutes ago, hankchifan said:

What sense does it make to bring in an analytics guru when you have comatose manager and owner who are in the 20 th century and mostly ignore analytics. You need to move the whole organization into the 21 st century looking forward not backwards like now.

The comatose manager hired a doggy doctor to be the analytics mind of the Diamondbacks.   The current one for Chicago is a relation of his old pitching coach that boned up on the Udemy course because that's how you learn analytics.   I am sure top minds are working on this with the whitesox, top....minds....

 

https://blogs.fangraphs.com/a-nerdy-conversation-with-white-sox-analytics-coordinator-shelly-duncan/

 

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18 minutes ago, Jack Parkman said:

Just because of the nature of going deep into counts, as BB% rises, so does K%. It's just logic. Obviously too many Ks are a bad thing at a certain level. 

But at least either way we increase opposing pitchers pitch counts.

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1 minute ago, brijames1957 said:

I fully expect a sweep today by the Twins. Then the Tigers, who have beaten Clev 3 in a row and lead again today against Bieber come in and put the nail in the coffin of TLR and corpse ball. 

Sox will prob get swept today, but then sweep the Tigers lol. 

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1 hour ago, CaliSoxFanViaSWside said:

Probably because Sheets has been one of the more productive hitters in the lineup since they called him back up and 34 yr old Pollock hasn't done squat in that time period.

Do you ever actually look at stats ? Eloy doesn't play RF , Pollock hasn't played RF since the 1st week he got here. Your choice in RF is Sheets,Vaughn or Engel.

The Kimbrel option pick-up was such a bad move. Forced you to get an older Pollock who was probably fair enough (ish) value for Kimbrel at the time - the reality is you could have just had $15M to spend on whatever the heck you wanted all along and actually focused on getting a competent right fielder who swung left handed to balance your line-up (or leveraging the $15M on other holes and using some trade resources to fill RF).  The list of things the front office did wrong is long -> just as the list of things TLR and the coaching staff has done is long and awful too.  

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1 hour ago, ChiSox59 said:

Sox really gonna do this Eloy in the OF thing, eh?  Certainly this is going to age poorly.

Also, why in the fuck does Leury need to play today?  Harrison played great last night, had a few hits and made a couple nice plays in the field.  Let him play 2B FFS. He's a better player than Leury. 

Agree with the Play Harrison part of this %1000. Of all the stupid, senseless things TLR does, his obsession with playing Leary so much is the most baffling to me. Doesn’t he see Leary’s stats? Wasn’t he at the game last to see how well Harrison played and how his bat is coming around? Harrison is a better defender at 2nd?

Has any one of the other coaches asked Tony what is his deal with continually playing Leary. It makes no sense. So frustrating.

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5 minutes ago, Chisoxfn said:

The Kimbrel option pick-up was such a bad move. Forced you to get an older Pollock who was probably fair enough (ish) value for Kimbrel at the time - the reality is you could have just had $15M to spend on whatever the heck you wanted all along and actually focused on getting a competent right fielder who swung left handed to balance your line-up (or leveraging the $15M on other holes and using some trade resources to fill RF).  The list of things the front office did wrong is long -> just as the list of things TLR and the coaching staff has done is long and awful too.  

Plus amost the same amount Hahn picked up Kimbrel's option for was spent on injured Joe Kelly with a clause he couldn't pitch in back to back games until July 1st !

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