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White Sox @ Anaheim (5/4 - 5/6)

Posted: Thu May 3, 2007 10:00 pm
by Demon2
White Sox (12-13)
Angels (16-13)

Jose Contreras, RHP (2-2, 5.68 ) vs Kelvim Escobar, RHP (2-1, 3.28 )
Jon Garland, RHP (0-2, 3.93) vs John Lackey, RHP (4-2, 2.19)
Mark Buehrle, LHP (2-1, 2.97) vs Bartolo Colon, RHP (3-0, 3.79)


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This slump needs to be over... like right now.

Posted: Sat May 5, 2007 4:41 am
by Demon2
5 game losing streak... hitting about as cold as it can get... fielding errors... pitching mistakes...

I guess the bright side is it can't get much worse, can it? :noway:

No jumping ship you fairweather fans, its only May.

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Posted: Sat May 5, 2007 2:57 pm
by Darth Celtic
all I can say is, i've had very little interest in the sox this last week, and it's not getting any better.

Posted: Sat May 5, 2007 5:37 pm
by natedog125
No jumping here or ever. But it sure makes me mad coughing up all that money for the mlb package and watching a team with no fire or intensity that is continually playing dumb baseball.

Posted: Sat May 5, 2007 5:38 pm
by natedog125
We have 1 month to turn this around or the firesale will begin. We all know what happened last time that happened.

Posted: Sat May 5, 2007 7:32 pm
by Demon2
On July 31, 1997, the Chicago White Sox trailed the Cleveland Indians by just 3 1/2 games, but the club made a trade that convinced fans they were giving up. Known as the "White Flag Trade", the Sox sent starters Wilson Alvarez, Danny Darwin, and closer Roberto Hernandez to the San Francisco Giants for six minor league prospects. Sox fans were upset, and the team ended up finishing six games behind the Indians. But of the six players acquired by the Sox, three made significant impacts with the club. Shortstop Mike Caruso was a starter for the 1998 Sox, hitting over .300. Bobby Howry saved 49 games for the Sox over the next five seasons. Keith Foulke had the greatest impact, notching 100 saves with the club as the Sox closer.


:nonono:

We have a good club. When Thome comes back things should pick up. Quote me on this: "the Chicago White Sox will not be batting .218 the entire season." The only concern is another team running away with the division like last seaon. If the Sox don't win 85+ games this season, i will be very suprised. Better to have a slump early than a late slump.

Posted: Sun May 6, 2007 1:36 am
by Demon2
Good all around win today!

Posted: Sun May 6, 2007 4:20 am
by Flames24Rulz
Demon2 wrote:
On July 31, 1997, the Chicago White Sox trailed the Cleveland Indians by just 3 1/2 games, but the club made a trade that convinced fans they were giving up. Known as the "White Flag Trade", the Sox sent starters Wilson Alvarez, Danny Darwin, and closer Roberto Hernandez to the San Francisco Giants for six minor league prospects. Sox fans were upset, and the team ended up finishing six games behind the Indians. But of the six players acquired by the Sox, three made significant impacts with the club. Shortstop Mike Caruso was a starter for the 1998 Sox, hitting over .300. Bobby Howry saved 49 games for the Sox over the next five seasons. Keith Foulke had the greatest impact, notching 100 saves with the club as the Sox closer.


:nonono:

We have a good club. When Thome comes back things should pick up. Quote me on this: "the Chicago White Sox will not be batting .218 the entire season." The only concern is another team running away with the division like last seaon. If the Sox don't win 85+ games this season, i will be very suprised. Better to have a slump early than a late slump.


No one in the AL Central will run away from each other. The Sox, Indians, Tigers, and Twins will all beat up on each other, so no one is going to get too far ahead of the other three teams.

Posted: Sun May 6, 2007 9:30 pm
by NoSkyy
We're behind again :(

Edit: YAY AJ.

Posted: Mon May 7, 2007 1:48 am
by Demon2
Sweeney played well this series.