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Gardenhire has shuffled his pitchers, pushing Johan Santana back to Saturday as he nurses a blister on his middle finger.

 

Even though one pitch hasn't even been thrown in the KC series, I thought I would look ahead and show the possible pitching matchups in the Twinkiedome. The Sox really need to step it up against KC.

 

Friday: Garland v. Baker (rookie, haven't faced him yet :o )

Saturday: Hernandez v. Santana

Sunday: Contreras v. Lohse

 

Thankfully, Saturday's game is not on TV.

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QUOTE(Jeckle2000 @ Sep 13, 2005 -> 07:45 PM)
If it was BMAC vs Santana we would win... Just because he's on fire...

However Ozzie isn't smart enough to want to stop the bleeding.

 

Yeah, maybe McCarthy could throw a no-hitter against the Twins. Basically seems like that's the only way we can beat Santana.

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QUOTE(RibbieRubarb @ Sep 13, 2005 -> 03:47 PM)
But he is smart enough to lead a team to the best record in the AL...

 

You can have an IQ of 2 and lead a team to the best record in the AL if your team loves you and will run through walls for you, along with catching fire at the same time. Case in point, Ozzie Guillen.

 

Ozzie is quite possibly the worst in game manager in the majors. There's no other way around it. It was looked over early on in the year because the team had a knack for coming back in a big way...you haven't seen that nearly as much in the latter part of the season, thus resulting in a slightly above .500 record in the second half of the season, along with inconsistency, and Ozzie's moves are being magnified now because of it.

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QUOTE(witesoxfan @ Sep 13, 2005 -> 08:56 PM)
You can have an IQ of 2 and lead a team to the best record in the AL if your team loves you and will run through walls for you, along with catching fire at the same time.  Case in point, Ozzie Guillen.

 

Ozzie is quite possibly the worst in game manager in the majors.  There's no other way around it.  It was looked over early on in the year because the team had a knack for coming back in a big way...you haven't seen that nearly as much in the latter part of the season, thus resulting in a slightly above .500 record in the second half of the season, along with inconsistency, and Ozzie's moves are being magnified now because of it.

 

:cheers

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QUOTE(witesoxfan @ Sep 13, 2005 -> 01:56 PM)
You can have an IQ of 2 and lead a team to the best record in the AL if your team loves you and will run through walls for you, along with catching fire at the same time.  Case in point, Ozzie Guillen.

 

Ozzie is quite possibly the worst in game manager in the majors.  There's no other way around it.  It was looked over early on in the year because the team had a knack for coming back in a big way...you haven't seen that nearly as much in the latter part of the season, thus resulting in a slightly above .500 record in the second half of the season, along with inconsistency, and Ozzie's moves are being magnified now because of it.

 

remember earlier in the year when all those moves based on his gut were paying off? Life has a funny way of balancing out. Still, I think he's a lot better than other managers but is still learning. And where I think he really shines is his philosophy: pitching, speed and defense. "Speed never slumps" he says, and he's right.

 

I would even go so far as to say he's saved Kenny's job, given KW's love for right handed power hitters. It wasn't until Ozzie came along that the Sox started changing their approach. And some of KW's moves prior to Ozzie? :headshake

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QUOTE(robinventura23 @ Sep 13, 2005 -> 07:26 PM)
Even though one pitch hasn't even been thrown in the KC series,  I thought I would look ahead and show the possible pitching matchups in the Twinkiedome. The Sox really need to step it up against KC.

 

Friday: Garland v. Baker (rookie, haven't faced him yet  :o )

Saturday: Hernandez v. Santana

Sunday: Contreras v. Lohse

 

Thankfully, Saturday's game is not on TV.

 

 

That Santana has a blister is BS. Not only was he not moved to friday to face the Sox, but by moving him to Saturday, we face him not one but two more times.

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QUOTE(chisoxt @ Sep 13, 2005 -> 04:34 PM)
That Santana has a blister is BS. Not only was he not moved to friday to face the Sox, but by moving him to Saturday, we face him not one but two more times.

 

I'm glad we're facing Santana. Develop a plan and learn how to hit him. Maybe they'll put extra time into indentifying his tendencies: perhaps charting the probability of Santana throwing a certain pitch in a certain count. If they care about maintaing their lead they should explore all venues to defeating Santana. Either that, or continue embarrassing themselves. I just won't accept "tipping my cap" or conceding defeat before he steps to the mound. Although I know others don't share my expectations of a club holding the best record in the American League.

 

Journalists covering the Sox might as well save themselves time and write a story consisting of Konerko quoting Santana's dominance, Guillen praising him as as "tremendous Venezeulan pee-cher" and a final line consisting of 7-8IP, 4-5hits, 0-1ER, 7-9K's and a big 'W.' I doubt his next two projected starts against us will be any different than before.

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