June 2009
Mortal Kombat! White Sox Head to Wrigley for an Intercity Clash
Interleague play continues this week with the White Sox vs the Cubs at Wrigley Field. It’s always a battle royal when these two teams meet, and I am sure it will be a colorful series as it usually is. Last year both teams split the series winning their respective games at home.
Both teams offense have been struggling, but this series will come down to clutch hitting and how well their bullpens fair. It’s going to be a fun series, and I am sure we will get some juicy soundbites from Ozzie and Sweet Lou.
This year the White Sox look for their fourth consecutive road series win, and they send John Danks to the mound. Danks came off an eight inning outing in which he was out dueled by Justin Verlander, but it was one of Danks best outings in a while, and the young southpaw looks to expand on his success and continue to put his team in a position to win.
The Sox played an overall solid series against the Brewers, and the Sox will need to play just as well against the Cubs. It will be a playoff atmosphere and emotions will be hot.
Thome will still be coming off the bench for pitch hitting duties, so the White Sox will need to rely on Dye and Konerko to kick start the offense while Podsednik sets the table. For some players, this will be their first trip to Wrigley and versus the Cubs, so it will be interesting how Beckham, Getz, and Nix perform in a playoff-type series.
I think Beckham is the player to watch in the series. His bat is starting to heat up, and he earned his first four RBIs Saturday and Sunday. The ball is finding gaps.
Contreras will pitch Thursday, so that will be a fun game to watch. Contreras won the AL player of the week when he pitched sixteen scoreless innings in his last two starts. Contreras is a feel good story in which he requested to be sent down to triple a to regain his control. The demotion paid off, and Contreras is back to his former self – dominating hitters.
Pale Hose Take Series From the Brew Crew
Contreras, coming off his first win of the season Monday, saught for win number two against the Brewers, and the White Sox offense came out in support. Contreras continued with his nintendo stuff pitching a masterful game. In a season of ups and downs for the White Sox, Contreras and Podsednik are two stories that are inspirational.
Struggling, Contreras asked to be optioned to triple A so he could work on his control, and that decision worked with Contreras notching his first win of the season versus the Tigers. Jose pitched wonderfully as he logged eight innings of no-run baseball. He managed to give himself in trouble in the eighth inning, but he told Ozzie to leave him in when there was bases loaded with two outs. I think that spoke volumes about the confidence Contreras has in his stuff.
While Contreras has been hot since coming back to the team, so has leadoff hitter Scott Podsednik. Cut by the Rockies, Podsednik called Kenny Williams in search of a job and signed a minor league deal. With the injuries to Wise, BA, and CQ, Pods was called up and has been fantastic for his old club. Without Podsednik, I would be sacred to see where the Sox would be in the standings. He is clearly one of the MVPs of the White Sox the first half of the season.
Speaking of firsts, Beckham managed to net his first pair of RBIs Saturday when he smacked a double to right plating two runners. He reproduced the feat Sunday when he hit a flair to left center where he legged out a double which plated another two RBIs for the young phenom.
Thank the maker for Paul Konerko. He was in the lineup Saturday and Sunday, and he made his presence known Saturday in which he had some big clutch hits for the Pale Hose.
While the White Sox were in total command Saturday, it was a wild one Sunday as Buehrle searched for his seventh win of the season. Trailing 1-0 in the third, Buehrle helped himself as he hit his first career home run to right field. Buehrle struggled throughtout his outing giving up three home runs, but he battled to keep the Sox in the game. After he exited, the game was tied 4-4, and it came down to the bullpen. Instantly, thoughts of Friday night’s disaster crept into your mind, but the Sox bullpen got it done. The bridge to Jenks completed with Gobbles, Dotel, and Thornton. Linebrink was up if the Sox couldn’t score in the ninth, but some veteran heroics managed a key walk, single, and a game-winning single that plated a pitch runner who was a pitcher.
With one out in the ninth, Thome coaxed a walk from Hoffman who hasn’t given up a run all season. Pods, who has been stellar in his second stint as a Pale Hose, found a hole on the left side, and the Sox had runners at first and second for Alexei. With a fly out to center, AJ stepped up to the plate. Working the count to 3-0, AJ smacked a grounder to center scoring Clayton Richard who pitch ran for Thome at first. Yes, a pitcher scored the the first and last runs for the Sox. It was a nail biter of a game, but the Sox found a way to win, and Jenks netted his 14th save of the season.
Eventhough the White Sox won Sunday, some red flags flared up: Wise’s missed bunt situation, Fields’ strikeout in the ninth, and Buehrle’s continued struggles with giving up the long ball. Wise hasn’t been the same since he came back off the DL. While his defense looks okay, his offense hasn’t been as good as we saw before he got hurt. The Sox haven’t been very good laying down the bunt this year, and that can really fustrate a team and their fans. Fields has been a disappointment. When you thought he made a meaningful turn for the better, just hasn’t shown the fans what he can really do. He is still prone to errors, and he still strikes out a lot. I felt that Ozzie should have had JD bat for him in the ninth, but I know he wanted to save JD just in case. BUT, when AJ managed the RBI single, I would have replaced Fields to try for an insurance run. Granted, Bobby nailed down the save, but in that situation, I just didn’t think Fields could do it, and he proved me right when he struck out.
The Sox walked away with a series win, and it was an important series expecially against a team that is first in their division. With loses to the Tigers and Twins, the White Sox managed to gain some ground on the teams above them. They currently sit four and a half games behind the Tigers, and three games behind the Twins. The Sox have a long awaited day off on Monday, and they will need it going into their next series with the Cubs at Wrigley Field Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.
The Cubs haven’t been playing stellar ball, but the same thing could be said about the Sox. It’s going to be a tough series, and it’s a must win series for the Pale Hose. The scheduled pitchers for the Sox are: Danks, Floyd, and Contreras. Ozzie confirmed that he will push Contreras’ start to Thursday – that is how important the series is.
Contreras Looking to Capitalize Off of Last Outing
Jose Contreras goes to the bump tonight versus the Brew Crew, and he looks to extend his win streak to two games. He was simply spectacular in his last outing versus the Tigers, and the White Sox need the veteran righthander to reproduce his success. The Pale Hose need to give Contreras the run support they did Monday night, and they need to play a solid game defensively.
Konerko in Lineup Tonight Versus Brew Crew
Konerko has been sidelined for the last two days with a thumb injury. The slugger has been one of the most productive of our veterans this season, and his presence in the lineup was missed last night where AJ batted cleanup.
Another Error Spells Doom for the Sox
Heading into the bottom of the sixth, the White Sox had a 2-0 lead, but that was soon erased when Richard mishandled a grounder and overthrew first base. A call of the bullpen was made, Richard was well over a hundred pitches, and Dotel was asked to get out of the inning. I haven’t been impressed with Dotel as of late and after his outing tonight, my stock in him has dropped even further. He has constantly been behind in counts, and because of that, he has been hit hard in his last few appearances. He gave up three huge runs, and the Sox weren’t able to recover. The Sox lack the offensive power to come back from a huge deficit. Being down a run these days is a monumental hill to climb, and tonight was no different. After Dotel’s exit, Carrasco came to the mound, and his outing wasn’t any better giving up four runs which really put the game out of reach. The Sox didn’t have Konerko or Thome in the lineup, and we do not expect to have CQ back until after the All-Star break.
In this case, I cannot blame Ozzie for bring Richard back out since he was on a short leash. BUT, having Dotel in that situation where he has been struggling with his control is puzzling. I rather have Thornton out or even Carrasco. Granted, I would most likely be bitching about Ozzie bringing out Carrasco with the way he pitched tonight.
The offense went on cruise control after they scored their two runs. They had some opportunities for more, but there was some nice defensive players and baserunning blunders that cost the Sox. Pods was on base three times, and two of those times he was either picked off at first or caught stealing when he overslid the bag. It’s the little things that is killing this team, and the players really need to have a long look at themselves and work at fixing what is wrong.
This isn’t the way to start a series in which you have a bullpen meltdown. The only positive I saw was Poreda. Contreras heads to the bump tomorrow, so I hope we see a better all-around game. It’s unfortunate that Richard didn’t win because he worked his behind off tonight and SHOULD have won if the bullpen didn’t forget how to pitch.
McLouth Traded to the Braves for Three Prospects
Pirate’s Centerfielder Nate McLouth Traded to the Braves
First there were talks of Peavy going to the White Sox. Next there was talks of Oswalt going to the White Sox. While McLouth isn’t going to the White Sox, this is the first major trade of the season before the July 31st trade deadline. With teams who are buying, they will most likely look at this deal to get a sense of the going price of talent. Everyone looks for pitching, and it looks like it will come at a premium.
Astros’ Roy Oswalt Says No Way Jose to Trade Talks
While watching Baseball Tonight, it was mentioned that the White Sox were persuing talks with the Astros for pitcher Roy Oswalt. Kenny Williams tried to pick up Jack Peavy a week ago, and he mentioned when the trade fell through that he would continue to look to improve the team for a playoff push this year.
Oswalt said that he would not wave his no-trade clause if the White Sox and Astros come to an agreement.
It seems that the elite pitchers of the NL don’t want to pitch at the homer-friendly Comiskey Park regardless if the White Sox are a winning team or a strong coaching staff. Don Cooper is one the best pitching coaches in the game, and I am sure it would take a lot for a pitcher to no want to pitch for someone as accomplished as Coop.
To be honest, Oswalt hasn’t been pitching that well. He is only 1-2 this season with a ERA over 4. While he is a workhorse, he is primarily a fastball pitcher which wouldn’t bode well if he cannot make his spots. He would have been a nice 1-2 punch with Buehrle going with a rotation like: Buehrle, Oswalt, Danks, Floyd, and Richard.
Since Kenny Williams is looking at elite pitchers, he should give AZ Diamondbacks a call and see what it would take to get Dan Haren. Haren signed a 4 year, 44.75 million dollar contract last August, and he features a fastball in the 92-94 range with movement, sports a split-finger fastball which is his strikeout pitch, a changeup, and curveball. Once in a while, he would use a cutter. He has one of the best K/BB ratio in the majors, but he is prone to giving up home runs which might not suit pitching in Comiskey Park. Dan Haren’s Wiki Page
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