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Open for Discussion: is the offense awake?


Gregory Pratt

  

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  1. 1. Has the offense turned the corner?

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    • No
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    • Some hitters I'm feeling good for, others not!
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I think the offense is getting out of the month long funk that it's been in, but I think it will eventually be an offense that puts up 10 runs one day, but then won't score that much combined for the next 3 or 4 games. It's basically a HR or nothing offense that will have it's great days, but often will struggle.

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i voted for some players, others not. aj is 2-5 with 4 rbis, dye is continuing to be hot with a 1-3 day with another homer, uribe is 1-3, and paulie is 1-3. with 16 runs in 2 games, i definitley think its possible. i just hope our bullpen can figure it out soon

 

 

damn, a ran delay. so if it gets called, is it a white sox winner? somebody help me with this one, im confused with this new rule

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QUOTE(briguy27 @ May 20, 2007 -> 04:08 PM)
i voted for some players, others not. aj is 2-5 with 4 rbis, dye is continuing to be hot with a 1-3 day with another homer, uribe is 1-3, and paulie is 1-3. with 16 runs in 2 games, i definitley think its possible. i just hope our bullpen can figure it out soon

damn, a ran delay. so if it gets called, is it a white sox winner? somebody help me with this one, im confused with this new rule

 

I think it's a White Sox winner.

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QUOTE(fathom @ May 20, 2007 -> 09:47 PM)
Adding Thome allows to move AJ down to the 6th or 7th spot in the order, and that helps the balance of this team. AJ has been hitting very well lately.

 

I realize that's probably going to end up being our lineup, but with him hitting so well, I'd be thinking, in the short-term while he is swing a hot bat, of going Thome 3, Dye 4, AJ 5, and Konerko 6, which would give the White Sox the lefty-righty combo.

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Thome helps a ton, but no. We need JD and Pauly back to driving the ball in the gaps before the offense is repaired.

 

While we're at it. Let's call up Fields. He can get on base (or not make outs, however you want to put it) at a better rate than anyone who we'd put at 3B or LF right now.

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QUOTE(Gene Honda Civic @ May 20, 2007 -> 11:01 PM)
Thome helps a ton, but no. We need JD and Pauly back to driving the ball in the gaps before the offense is repaired.

 

While we're at it. Let's call up Fields. He can get on base (or not make outs, however you want to put it) at a better rate than anyone who we'd put at 3B or LF right now.

 

Having Crede hurt would seem to open that door, but it won't happen. The White Sox policy seems to be to keep hurt players off the DL, play a man short, and get Pablo Ozuna as many at-bats as possible.

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QUOTE(whitesoxfan101 @ May 20, 2007 -> 03:57 PM)
Is the offense awake? I think it's possible.

 

Is the bullpen dead? I think it's possible.

 

1 problem starts to improve, another shows up. Argh.

 

That's been the story of this team since the '05 playoffs. We just can't seem to get the offense, starting pitching and bullpen going at the same time.

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