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6/21 Sox (Hector Santiago) v. Royals (Cy Guthrie)


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QUOTE (CaliSoxFanViaSWside @ Jun 21, 2013 -> 06:33 PM)
It's what happens when your 2-15 in your last 17.

 

 

That's not possible.

 

We never got over the .500 mark this season.

 

We were right there before the Cubs' series.

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It's a veritable offensive explosion against our old nemesis Guthrie.

 

With his stuff, it's crazy that he's 62-81 career-wise. How many of those wins were against the White Sox?

 

 

Ramirez and Rios increasing their trade value.

 

Dunn scores Rios. 4-0. Hard to believe with that 0.40 ERA against the Sox the last couple of seasons.

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QUOTE (CaliSoxFanViaSWside @ Jun 21, 2013 -> 07:04 PM)
Gillaspie just a single on a ball off the wall bouncing 20 feet away from Francouer. Had to wait on Dunn but still odd.

 

 

Dunn thought it was going to be caught and held up because he was so unsure of how to read it.

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QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Jun 21, 2013 -> 06:03 PM)
More bad base-running from the White Sox.

 

Gillaspie HAS to be watching Dunn in front of him...he almost got himself hung up between 1st and 2nd.

 

It's great we are winning this game, just frustrating you keep seeing so many fundamental mistakes (still).

Now sure it was fundamentally bad. Had to see if Dunn was going to head to 3rd before going to 2nd but didnt want to be caught in between if Dunn didn't so retreated to 1st knowing Francouer's arm. Anywy mute point after Dayan's HR.

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QUOTE (CaliSoxFanViaSWside @ Jun 21, 2013 -> 07:08 PM)
Now sure it was fundamentally bad. Had to see if Dunn was going to head to 3rd before going to 2nd but didnt want to be caught in between if Dunn didn't so retreated to 1st knowing Francouer's arm. Anywy mute point after Dayan's HR.

 

 

From the video, it seems he was watching McEwing and not the baserunner/Dunn.

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Haha.

 

Santiago has always had a good amount of success against the Royals, FWIW.

 

Nice to see him getting the K there on the foul tip off the change-up to Butler.

 

 

Still been struggling some with his location...his biggest weakness now is surrendering faith in his off-speed stuff and hitters laying in the weeds on his fastball.

 

 

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