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QUOTE (Chicago White Sox @ Jun 7, 2016 -> 08:10 PM)
And I just want to say I don't blame Robin for the pitching issues tonight. He had no choice but to pull Latos and Jennings probably made the most sense given the situation. Didn't work out, but the strategy was right.

 

Is Purke still on the roster?

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An 8 game lead over the Tigers on May 6th turns into a 1/2 game lead for DET over the White Sox 24 games later.

 

Not even a month. Pretty incredible. Nobody saw the Tigers coming until this weekend, although their pitching has quietly been coming together and 1-9 (especially with Maybin raking) that's the best overall line-up in the Central.

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QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Jun 7, 2016 -> 08:18 PM)
An 8 game lead over the Tigers on May 6th turns into a 1/2 game lead for DET over the White Sox 24 games later.

 

Not even a month. Pretty incredible. Nobody saw the Tigers coming until this weekend, although their pitching has quietly been coming together and 1-9 (especially with Maybin raking) that's the best overall line-up in the Central.

 

unbelievable

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If Shields gets rocked tomorrow night and Gio shuts down the White Sox Thursday...it's going to be interesting to see how long the front office can keep up a brave face with the media.

 

Wish Shields would have pitched tonight so he could have faced KC on Sunday. That would have made for quite a story. I guess there's always the possibility he gets knocked out of the game early tmrw night and then they move up Shields to Sunday to face the Royals and skip over Latos for the time being until they figure out what to do next.

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QUOTE (fathom @ Jun 7, 2016 -> 08:24 PM)
Seems like a lot of Sox pitchers are down in velocity since April

 

1) There's no doubt Ventura pushed Albers to the limit when he had that hot streak.

2) There's no doubt Albers is not in the greatest shape physically/stamina-wise.

3) There's also no doubt Albers was actually throwing 94-96 MPH in that game against the Mets where he doubled and scored the winning run. Unless the Mets' radar game is just jacked WAY up to record 100 MPH pitches for Syndergaard.

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