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White Sox 2011 Baseball (1 Viewer)

Time to give Ozzie his walking papers?
Not yet. Get rid of Walker first. Send a message. If that doesn't work, then remove Ozzie later in the year.
This. Not even in the mindset of blaming Walker, it would purely be a symbolic / rattle the cage move.
And if Ozzie wants to play the "If he goes, I go" card, F him. They can share a cab to the airport
Yep. The hitting has been the big issue over the past 3 years or so. Their slow starts and dry spells have really cost them. Of course the second half meltdown of our bullpen over that same time period is also questionable.
 
Time to give Ozzie his walking papers?
Not yet. Get rid of Walker first. Send a message. If that doesn't work, then remove Ozzie later in the year.
This. Not even in the mindset of blaming Walker, it would purely be a symbolic / rattle the cage move.
And if Ozzie wants to play the "If he goes, I go" card, F him. They can share a cab to the airport
Yep. The hitting has been the big issue over the past 3 years or so. Their slow starts and dry spells have really cost them. Of course the second half meltdown of our bullpen over that same time period is also questionable.
I agree. They go through streaks on offense where they look like world beaters. Or when the bullpen fails the offense is hot, or when the starting pitching is on the offense goes cold. Same story....different year.Of course they just lose in a game they probably should have won right now at Seattle. ####.
 
• One piece of good news about Jake Peavy, who has yet to pitch this season: The White Sox have insurance on Peavy, according to sources. One source suggested the team has already met its deductible, meaning it will begin receiving payments on Peavy if it hasn't already. White Sox GM Ken Williams recently defended the trade that brought Peavy to Chicago from San Diego two years ago, saying a No. 1 pitcher is imperative.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/writers/jon_heyman/05/06/jose.reyes/index.html?xid=cnnbin&hpt=Sbin:thumbup:Another thing to scratch off of the Power Monster complaint list. Since the money looks to not matter here, the Sox really lost very little in this deal.Poreda hasn't seen the bigs since the Padres gave him a look in '09 right after the trade. He's currently dwelling in AAA with a 4.00 ERA and a 1.44 WHIP. Last year his WHIP was 1.76 :shock:Adam Russell is already out of the Padres org and is pitching mop-up duty for TBR and doing nothing worth noting.Looks like Dexter Carter was released by the Padres after a real bad 2010 minor league seasonClayton Richard's been decent at best. A 14-9 record (3.75 ERA / 1.40 WHIP) last year who's numbers were inflated because of the park he pitches in. His road splits were terrible outside of his record of 8-3 (4.41 ERA / 1.61 WHIP)This year's he's 1-3 (3.55 ERA / 1.34 WHIP) and valuing at a -0.1 WARAnd lets not forget that Peavy still has an opportunity to contribute this year as his DL stint is nearing an end.Kenny Williams just extended his lead as the best GM in the history of Chicago baseball.
 
Another thing to scratch off of the Power Monster complaint list.

Another thing?

Hard to argue facts and just like my "complaints"- things have a tendancy to shake down for better or worse. In other words- Gordie might contribute to the team by hitting .300 or better during the course of the remainder of the season or the defense might just tighten up. Perhaps, the team might be able to figure out how to beat the Twins etc etc...

With that in mind- what was the contribution by Peavy in 2010 and thus far in 2011? Granted- Peavey "might" make a contribution this year but all in all your proofs on the players moved to SD just prove to me that there was mediocre talent all along. Where did these average players come from? Someone had to evalute them and plug them into the system. Does GM of the history of baseball have any accountability in your world?

The bottom line is winning in the season first to get in position to winning hardware. You don't win hardware- you are an after thought. A runner up and a has been holds nothing in the trophy case. You can dig deep and get as granular as you want. I will take the championships...

 
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WoW! John Danks the wonder boy that Limp was bragging on and on about is really tearing it up this year. Maybe Jake can stay healthy so Danks can go to triple A and learn how to be a major league starter....

 
WoW! John Danks the wonder boy that Limp was bragging on and on about is really tearing it up this year. Maybe Jake can stay healthy so Danks can go to triple A and learn how to be a major league starter....
Are you really going back to 2008 for ammo? Because that's the last time I can find me 'bragging on and on' about John Danks. I mentioned that he had a good outing here and there as they happened, but bragging about him? C'mon, you're not better than that. And in 2008, he was worth bragging about. Was 12-9 that year, won the play-in game in ace like fashion and had great peripherals. 2009-2010 he was an above average pitcher (28-22, 3.75 ERA, sub 1.25 WHIP). For those that are new to this baseball thing, like yourself, those are pretty damn good numbers for an American League pitcher that throws half of his games in a hitters park. This year he's regressed. But he hasn't performed as poorly as his 0-6 record shows.
 
WoW! John Danks the wonder boy that Limp was bragging on and on about is really tearing it up this year. Maybe Jake can stay healthy so Danks can go to triple A and learn how to be a major league starter....
Are you really going back to 2008 for ammo? Because that's the last time I can find me 'bragging on and on' about John Danks. I mentioned that he had a good outing here and there as they happened, but bragging about him? C'mon, you're not better than that. And in 2008, he was worth bragging about. Was 12-9 that year, won the play-in game in ace like fashion and had great peripherals. 2009-2010 he was an above average pitcher (28-22, 3.75 ERA, sub 1.25 WHIP). For those that are new to this baseball thing, like yourself, those are pretty damn good numbers for an American League pitcher that throws half of his games in a hitters park. This year he's regressed. But he hasn't performed as poorly as his 0-6 record shows.
Laughable- new to the baseball thing? No- for those new to the White Sox thing- get on board- winning is everything and winning means winning it all. GMs get a window to get it right. 2011 is looking like a loser- number 6 in a row for your poster boy. Have fun watching baseball (alas- hot dogs, beers, sun and fun) but at least you got one thing right Limp- you got off that Cubbie train wreck...
 
WoW! John Danks the wonder boy that Limp was bragging on and on about is really tearing it up this year. Maybe Jake can stay healthy so Danks can go to triple A and learn how to be a major league starter....
Are you really going back to 2008 for ammo? Because that's the last time I can find me 'bragging on and on' about John Danks. I mentioned that he had a good outing here and there as they happened, but bragging about him? C'mon, you're not better than that. And in 2008, he was worth bragging about. Was 12-9 that year, won the play-in game in ace like fashion and had great peripherals.

2009-2010 he was an above average pitcher (28-22, 3.75 ERA, sub 1.25 WHIP). For those that are new to this baseball thing, like yourself, those are pretty damn good numbers for an American League pitcher that throws half of his games in a hitters park.

This year he's regressed. But he hasn't performed as poorly as his 0-6 record shows.
Laughable- new to the baseball thing? No- for those new to the White Sox thing- get on board- winning is everything and winning means winning it all. GMs get a window to get it right. 2011 is looking like a loser- number 6 in a row for your poster boy. Have fun watching baseball (alas- hot dogs, beers, sun and fun) but at least you got one thing right Limp- you got off that Cubbie train wreck...
With this logic..... and I'm really, really stretching to call it that, 93 of the last 94 years have been a failure. Maybe you should be a Yankee fan.

 
Great AB by AJP in the 9th to make it a one run game. Just missed a 2B down the left field line by 2-3 inches. Then pokes one up the middle to score a run.

DON'T STOP NOW BOYS!!!!

 
WoW! John Danks the wonder boy that Limp was bragging on and on about is really tearing it up this year. Maybe Jake can stay healthy so Danks can go to triple A and learn how to be a major league starter....
Are you really going back to 2008 for ammo? Because that's the last time I can find me 'bragging on and on' about John Danks. I mentioned that he had a good outing here and there as they happened, but bragging about him? C'mon, you're not better than that. And in 2008, he was worth bragging about. Was 12-9 that year, won the play-in game in ace like fashion and had great peripherals.

2009-2010 he was an above average pitcher (28-22, 3.75 ERA, sub 1.25 WHIP). For those that are new to this baseball thing, like yourself, those are pretty damn good numbers for an American League pitcher that throws half of his games in a hitters park.

This year he's regressed. But he hasn't performed as poorly as his 0-6 record shows.
Laughable- new to the baseball thing? No- for those new to the White Sox thing- get on board- winning is everything and winning means winning it all. GMs get a window to get it right. 2011 is looking like a loser- number 6 in a row for your poster boy. Have fun watching baseball (alas- hot dogs, beers, sun and fun) but at least you got one thing right Limp- you got off that Cubbie train wreck...
With this logic..... and I'm really, really stretching to call it that, 93 of the last 94 years have been a failure. Maybe you should be a Yankee fan.
Logic? I am engaging with a guy that was a life long Cubs fan, makes the baseball fan epic band wagon jump and tosses around WSCR radio stats. In big business- big business boys have to be held accountable for failure. "All In" to me means- winning it all. You win 1 in 94 years- well that is a train wreck. Sorry there Limp- no bandwagon jumping for me. I despise the Yankees but I cannot argue with their success. They seem to know how to win in bunches with a nucleus of solid players. Kenny? He tinkers too much.BTW- nice win. Maybe Jake can bring some fire

 
Thoughts on Peavy's start?
Thought he looked good- on the road, 1st start and seemed to be just letting it fly. This team needs a leader that can get the ball and put some fire in the belly of the team.Big question here is- can a 6 man rotation work?Also- can we take a series from this Oakland team- they seem like they beat the Sox more than I care to see.
 
Did I hear someone complaining about Omar Vizquel?
Easy tiger- still 9 games out and 7 under. Vizquel? Maybe he should start every day? Ohhh the hot corner is Teahan's spot? Errr Morel's position? Gee I just don't know who GM of all time had in mind at 3rd base. Like the bullpen- we will figure it all out as the season goes along. Maybe Kenny should work with his staff to figure it out in Arizona before the real games begin?Hawk and Wimpy- that was before your White Sox personality split came along. You were basking in the glory of Cubbie blue where it is acceptable to win but never win it all (sounds familiar).
 
Nice win last night. Great play at the plate. AJ finally caught someone stealing. CoCo got thrown out.... just like Omar Vizquel at second base- a run that would have been nice to have in such a close game...

 
OVA!

Won each series to go 6-3 on the west coast trip.

:thumbup:

When do they ever do that

Got it back up to 17-24 and the only team in front of them that scares me is Detroit.

Don't stop now boys!!

 
OVA!Won each series to go 6-3 on the west coast trip. :thumbup:When do they ever do thatGot it back up to 17-24 and the only team in front of them that scares me is Detroit.Don't stop now boys!!
Going 6-3 on the road trip out west is ####### awesome. This was a pretty big test imo and could prove to be a big turning point.Beckham and Pierre have to start hitting. Beckham is coming around, but Pierre is looking sorry at the plate and in the field. I almost look away anymore when a ball is hit his way.
 
Pierre is killing me, picked off , hit into two double plays and left another runner on 3rd with less than 2 outs. Looks like they have no other candidate for lead-off , except maybe this may sound crazy, let's try Rios. Bring up Tank to play right and move Q back to left.

 
Pierre is killing me, picked off , hit into two double plays and left another runner on 3rd with less than 2 outs. Looks like they have no other candidate for lead-off , except maybe this may sound crazy, let's try Rios. Bring up Tank to play right and move Q back to left.
Yeah, I'm about done with him. And while you can say that there isn't another candidate for leadoff, it's really not all that hard to replace a .314 OBP and someone that gets caught stealing more often than he's successful at it.Right now, according to the numbers, he's the least valuable player in baseball. He has to go.
 
it's sic when the Rangers send up a lead off man that actual looks like a lead off man,.Endy Chavez , who? Doubles to start the gameSingles in 3rd , steals second and scoresbunt single moves up on wild pitch and scores.I might be the biggest Juan Pierre hater, but come on Kenny find someone , anyone.

Pierre is killing me, picked off , hit into two double plays and left another runner on 3rd with less than 2 outs. Looks like they have no other candidate for lead-off , except maybe this may sound crazy, let's try Rios. Bring up Tank to play right and move Q back to left.
Yeah, I'm about done with him. And while you can say that there isn't another candidate for leadoff, it's really not all that hard to replace a .314 OBP and someone that gets caught stealing more often than he's successful at it.Right now, according to the numbers, he's the least valuable player in baseball. He has to go.
 

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