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Sac bunting leading to no runs.

Of course, inevitably the next half inning leads to a run for the opposition after Frazier and Shuck can't come through.

 

Addison Reed dominating the White Sox.

What else can go wrong?

 

We already got Matt Harvey back on track, might as well do the same thing for Familia.

 

Poor Jose Quintana is back into his old pattern of pitching like an ace and having nothing at all to show for it.

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Sac bunting leading to no runs.

Of course, inevitably the next half inning leads to a run for the opposition after Frazier and Shuck can't come through.

 

Addison Reed dominating the White Sox.

What else can go wrong?

 

We already got Matt Harvey back on track, might as well do the same thing for Familia.

 

Poor Jose Quintana is back into his old pattern of pitching like an ace and having nothing at all to show for it.

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QUOTE (Jose Abreu @ May 30, 2016 -> 02:33 PM)
Chuck Garfien ‏@ChuckGarfien 22s22 seconds ago

Jose Quintana's run support his last 4 games: 1 run, 1 run, 1 run, no runs.

#WhiteSoxTalk

This is why I thought this team was fools gold to start the year. We weren't scoring enough runs to sustain things. This is a .500 ballclub maybe worse. Right now we look like a last place team with our offense.

 

How pathetic is it when Quintana needs to throw a shutout just to get a ND.

 

 

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QUOTE (Tony @ May 30, 2016 -> 02:36 PM)
It doesn't matter anymore, but Robin just pulled Albers with 2 outs for Duke to come in...against Neil Walker.

 

Walker hits .258 against RHP, .324 against LHP.

 

Someone explain the logic?

 

Like I said...it pretty obvious he doesnt care for statistics. He just ignores them and pulls the plan out of his butt.

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QUOTE (Tony @ May 30, 2016 -> 02:36 PM)
It doesn't matter anymore, but Robin just pulled Albers with 2 outs for Duke to come in...against Neil Walker.

 

Walker hits .258 against RHP, .324 against LHP.

 

Someone explain the logic?

"We liked the matchup." -Robin

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QUOTE (Tony @ May 30, 2016 -> 02:36 PM)
It doesn't matter anymore, but Robin just pulled Albers with 2 outs for Duke to come in...against Neil Walker.

 

Walker hits .258 against RHP, .324 against LHP.

 

Someone explain the logic?

And if we are somehow able to tie it in the 9th and go into extras, he's just burned two pitchers to get 3 outs.

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QUOTE (Tony @ May 30, 2016 -> 01:36 PM)
It doesn't matter anymore, but Robin just pulled Albers with 2 outs for Duke to come in...against Neil Walker.

 

Walker hits .258 against RHP, .324 against LHP.

 

Someone explain the logic?

 

Clint Hurdle benched him against all LHP in the last couple of seasons.

 

If you look at Walker's career splits, he was pretty terrible (against southpaws) until all of a sudden everything clicking this season.

 

Sample size.

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