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
White Sox Trade Broadway to Mets for Catcher Castro
This trade was kinda of a head scratcher for me. While Corky Miller was OK, I didn’t feel the need to go out and pick up a backup catcher. Broadway has been decent for the White Sox, but he didn’t step up in big situations.
White Sox pitchers do a terrible job of holding runners, so to use that Miller was only 1-for-9 for tossing out runners is horse pucky. AJ isn’t any better. But, the knock that Miller got was his batting average. He only managed to be in the low two hundreds, and I think the Sox looked for a little more run production from their anemic offense. Ozzie wants to use Castro more coming into the summer to keep AJ fresh for a push in September.
I don’t see Castro as a huge upgrade to be honest, and I think Williams traded away a decent trade bait pitcher for little return. I hope I am wrong tho. Time will tell.
Sox Break Curse, Swept Past Greinke and the Royals
It has been a great week for White Sox baseball. Heading into Friday, the White Sox were 2-1 on their six game road trip. Angel’s pitcher Weaver was just too much for the Sox, and they failed to sweep on Wednesday. With an important series starting on Friday, the White Sox needed to make up some ground on the Royals, Twins, and Tigers.
The Pale Hose sent out Clayton Richard to the mound on Friday, and the young southpaw dominated the Royals lineup. Not only did Richard pitch well, all the Sox hitters managed a hit and scored a run in the 11-2 shellacking. It was Richard’s fourth start of the season, and it was his second win. If Richard continues to pitch as well as he has in his last few starts, Ozzie is going to have a difficult decision with Contreras and Colon. Currently Contreras is pitching in Triple-A trying to regain his lost command. As for Colon, he has been hit or miss this season. He is usually good one game and bad the next. Hopefully he can break this pattern when he pitches against the A’s this week.
The 1-2 combination of Scott Podsednik and Alexei Ramirez are getting it done. While the tandum isn’t as strong as it was with Podsednik and Iguchi, Ramirez has been working the field more and stopped trying to pull the ball. He has been more discipline at the plate, and his average has gradually climbing. Pods has been an excellent catalyst for the White Sox setting up the 3-4-5 hitters perfectly. He is a much needed sparkplug for the offense, and he is one of the MVPs of the offense along with Dye and Konerko.
Saturday we saw Buehrle looking for win number seven, and he came close but he gave up a solo home run to walk away with a no decision. The White Sox rallied past the Royals in the ninth to give them their forth win on their current road trip and in line for the sweep on Sunday. With a 2-2 tie going into the eighth inning, the White Sox put runners at first and second with consecutive bunt singles by Podsednik and Ramirez. JD managed a walk, and the White Sox took the lead on Thome’s RBI ground out. Tied 3-3 in the ninth, Getz hit a one-out single, Fields walked, and Podsednik smacked a RBI single to give the Pale Hose the lead again. Alexei got the Sox an insurance run, and Bobby Jenks nailed down his eleventh save of the season. The White Sox offense managed to score three runs off the Royals bullpen to get them their second win in the three game set.
Sweeps haven’t been kind to the White Sox this season, and they looked to complete their third attempt of a series sweep in the last two weeks. To complete this feat, the Pale Hose needed to get a win over Zack Greinke who has been magnificant this season. At first glance, one might think that the Sox were doomed, but that was before Greinke had to pitch to Podsednik. The speedy left-hander started the game with a triple and scored on a single to left from Thome who beat the shift. The Sox lead 1-0, but the lead was a short. The Royals managed to plate three runs off of Danks in the second. I am sure there was a lot of collective sighs as Danks didn’t have his best stuff, but he battled and kept the Sox in the game going five and a third innings giving up four runs on nine hits, two walks, and five strikeouts.
Dotel entered the sixth inning to get the Sox out of a pickle. The righty has been lights out this season, and he continued to dominate Sunday giving up no runs in an inning of relief. The Sox scored four runs, three earned off of Greinke in which he hasn’t surrendered more than two runs this season. Thorton’s outing was superb going almost two innings in relief that lead to the Sox plating a three spot in the top of the ninth. AJ started the inning with a single. BA came in as a PH for Wise and coaxed a walk. Fields walked which lead to Getz’s heroic GW single to right. The ball sailed over the head of Guillen that plated both AJ and BA. BA blew through the stop sign that Cox gave, but BA managed a beautiful slide that just beat the tag to put the Sox up by two. Podsednik got an insurance run, and the Sox cruised to a 7-4 win. Jenks collected the save, and Thornton was awarded the win. The Sox completed the sweep over insurmountable odds of beating Greinke and completing the sweep.
The curse is broken, and the Sox walk into their next homestand with a 5-1 road trip. The Sox will see the A’s(4), Indians(3), and the Tigers(5). It will be a long homestand, and the Sox play a double hitter with the Tigers to make up a previous rained out game. It’s another important series with the Indians and the Tigers. Both teams are playing well, and the Sox have the opportunity to gain some ground on the Tigers. With the win on Saturday, the White Sox managed to slip into second plate in the AL Central.
Josh Fields has been playing much better on this last road trip. He must have sensed his job might be in jeopardy because he has been delivering some clutch at-bats and showed better plate discipline.
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