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QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Jul 21, 2009 -> 08:06 PM)
Beckham at 804 OPS, over the mythical 800 mark, and at .295 now.

 

Thought two: Niemann is coming off a CG shutout against the A's, and has needed only 34 pitches to record 10 outs tonight.

 

Which is why Pods was bunting.

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Niemann's recent pitching undoubtedly has something to do with Ozzie or Pods' decision to bunt Beckham over, although it still wasn't completely warranted. You have to think that with CR on the mound, you'll need more than one run.

 

Only 42 pitches through 4, has faced only two more than the minimum.

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QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Jul 21, 2009 -> 09:13 PM)
Richard still throwing at 94-95 MPH in the fifth. Shaping up into a VERY nice, quiet outing for Clayton.

8 in a row retired.....it'd be nice if he could do his on a consistent basis

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One thing I don't understand about Poreda is considering he's been a starter, he always threw out of the stretch even with no one on base. I wonder if that took away MPH. Maybe his wind up was contributing to a lack of command, but it certainly didn't look like he had much from the stretch.

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AJ at .301, 782 OPS.

 

This White Sox line-up the most consistent offensively over the last month of any Sox team since he has arrived, according to Greg Walker.

 

Now does Getz bunt here with Beckham coming up next?

 

With BA batting, you wouldn't risk the intentional walk to get to BA/Wise. That's one key difference in our new line-up with CGQ.

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