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Will the offense rebound?  

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  1. 1. Will the offense rebound?

    • No, this offense is Brent Lillibridge bad.
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    • Yes, but the offense is still incredibly flawed.
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    • Yes, our offense will be average when all is said and done.
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    • Yes, we're a sleeping giant ready to awake.
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Mental mistakes is right. You don't have to be a great fielder to mentally know where you're going with the baseball if it's hit to you...

 

Perfect example was Avi in that 4-3 win over Cleveland a few weeks ago...directly cost the Sox a run because he had no idea where he was going with the baseball and instead of just getting it in he double pumped and the runner scored from 1st on a base hit. It was disgusting. There have been a few times where Eaton has done the same thing but it hasn't cost the Sox so it went unnoticed. Getting caught flat footed against aggressive opponents has been a common theme in the Ventura era.

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QUOTE (jeffro2525 @ May 6, 2015 -> 09:05 AM)
Mental mistakes is right. You don't have to be a great fielder to mentally know where you're going with the baseball if it's hit to you...

 

Perfect example was Avi in that 4-3 win over Cleveland a few weeks ago...directly cost the Sox a run because he had no idea where he was going with the baseball and instead of just getting it in he double pumped and the runner scored from 1st on a base hit. It was disgusting. There have been a few times where Eaton has done the same thing but it hasn't cost the Sox so it went unnoticed. Getting caught flat footed against aggressive opponents has been a common theme in the Ventura era.

 

 

See Colorado game last year when a runner scored from 1b on a single to the outfield.

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Lord help they shake up the lineup.

Abreu belongs in #4 anyway.

 

The only lineup where Abreu should be batting #4 is one where you have three guys who reliably get on base 34+% of the time. Otherwise you are reducing his plate appearances for no good reason.

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QUOTE (Chicago White Sox @ May 7, 2015 -> 05:12 PM)
Kottaras off the disabled list in AAA. Is he worth a look?

 

 

Probably not. Unless you want to increase the OBP with walks.

 

 

http://espn.go.com/mlb/stats/batting/_/pos...rt/OPS/minpa/50

 

A wasteland.

 

Russell Martin, Grandal (Top 30 in OPS but 0.1 WAR), Nick Hundley, AJ (let's not go there again), Miguel Montero, Derek Norris, Brayan Pena and Jason Castro were arguably the "available" names Rick Hahn had to choose from.

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QUOTE (caulfield12 @ May 7, 2015 -> 07:17 PM)
Probably not. Unless you want to increase the OBP with walks.

 

http://espn.go.com/mlb/stats/batting/_/pos...rt/OPS/minpa/50

 

A wasteland.

 

Russell Martin, Grandal (Top 30 in OPS but 0.1 WAR), Nick Hundley, AJ (let's not go there again), Miguel Montero, Derek Norris, Brayan Pena and Jason Castro were arguably the "available" names Rick Hahn had to choose from.

 

I'd be very happy to see some walks from the catchers. This team is terrible at drawing walks.

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QUOTE (Chicago White Sox @ May 8, 2015 -> 03:15 AM)
I'm honestly thinking there is nothing to lose at this point. Not like Soto has done anything to retain his backup job.

 

but the sox owners want to save some money are too loyal.

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QUOTE (Y2JImmy0 @ May 6, 2015 -> 11:32 AM)
Why do you want the team's best player to have less plate appearances?

So that he's more productive per plate appearance. So that Eaton can use his speed more...right now it's insane for Eaton to even try to steal a base with Abreu up in the inning. so that when Ventura decides he needs to bunt the 2nd hitter and play for 1 run with Danks pitching, he doesn't take the bat out of the hands of the 2nd to best hitter and reduce the potential productivity for Abreu.

 

 

 

QUOTE (HickoryHuskers @ May 6, 2015 -> 11:59 AM)
The only lineup where Abreu should be batting #4 is one where you have three guys who reliably get on base 34+% of the time. Otherwise you are reducing his plate appearances for no good reason.

Well, you're probably right about that. And that the Sox can't find 3 other hitters who can get on base a decent percentage is why this offense is horrendous.

The one positive about the offense this season is A Garcia (if he would stop trying to steal).

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QUOTE (Chicago White Sox @ May 8, 2015 -> 02:15 AM)
I'm honestly thinking there is nothing to lose at this point. Not like Soto has done anything to retain his backup job.

Soto arguably is worse than Flowers.

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