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6/9/15 GDT Astros @ Sox


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Typical White Sox game this year.

 

Pitcher battling his butt off. Offense flailing away. Early Bullpen/defense/baserunning/mistakes will probably decide it.

 

What's the winning percentage of MLB teams that leave the bases loaded with no outs at least once in a game? It has to be something like 15-20% Talk about demoralizing.

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This has to be his last batter, right?

 

Correa looking more dangerous in this game....that ball he hit to Beckham was a frozen rope.

 

 

 

And Carlos came up with a unique solution to the walk problem, just hit betters when you have 3 balls in the count already.

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QUOTE (BigHurt3515 @ Jun 9, 2015 -> 08:47 PM)
I don't either but I still want to see him

Given that this is still technically a winnable game, I'd rather give Webb an inning or two and see if the offense can actually score a run. I do want to see Geurra though, but nothing about tonight seems like the right time.

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QUOTE (Chicago White Sox @ Jun 9, 2015 -> 09:51 PM)
Given that this is still technically a winnable game, I'd rather give Webb an inning or two and see if the offense can actually score a run. I do want to see Geurra though, but about tonight seems like the right time.

Webb is up.

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QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Jun 9, 2015 -> 07:38 PM)
Meanwhile we are #3 in pitching fWAR since then, with 70 more fWAR than the teams at the bottom and we are #29 out of 30 teams in fielding over that timespan (just had to check).

 

So to summarize, since 2007: white Sox Pitching, near top of the league. Offense, baserunning, and fielding, 29th to 30th in MLB over that timespan.

 

 

BUT fire Don Cooper, haha.

 

Made all the more remarkable by playing 81 home games at one of the most "offense friendly" stadiums in baseball on an annual basis.

 

It's almost like you would expect those results in Old Comiskey Park...but US Cellular Field, no freakin' way. Talk about anomalies.

 

 

 

Of course the irony of those 2000-2006 offenses was the "all or nothing" nature of most of their outputs, but you had so many guys capable of hitting homers, KW felt that was at least more entertaining for the fanbase.

 

Now what are we getting?

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QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Jun 9, 2015 -> 08:55 PM)
BUT fire Don Cooper, haha.

 

Made all the more remarkable by playing 81 home games at one of the most "offense friendly" stadiums in baseball on an annual basis.

 

It's almost like you would expect those results in Old Comiskey Park...but US Cellular Field, no freakin' way. Talk about anomalies.

 

 

 

Of course the irony of those 2000-2006 offenses was the "all or nothing" nature of most of their outputs, but you had so many guys capable of hitting homers, KW felt that was at least more entertaining for the fanbase.

 

Now what are we getting?

WAR is park adjusted.

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QUOTE (Buehrle>Wood @ Jun 9, 2015 -> 08:56 PM)
Has to be bearing DFA territory

I think the only thing holding them back at this point is a lack of alternatives. Outside of Kottaras, who is a giant f***ing question mark, there doesn't appear to be another option in the entire system that has a chance of being an upgrade at this point.

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