Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Congrats, Big Hurt


The greatest player to ever put on a White Sox uniform had his outstanding career immortalized today by being elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in his first year on the ballot. Deservingly so. 

Frank, you're awesome. Congratulations.

Frank's career stats


                                          

                                          

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

The Sox may not win another game all year

It's been really hard to keep up with this thing these days. I mean really, what is there to say besides the fact that this team is pretty bad.

The defense is piss poor and the offense is atrocious. The pitching keeps the team in the game for the most part but all in all the Sox do everything in their power to lose a game.

I believe we're past the point where you can call it an "early season funk" or say "don't worry, they'll snap out of it." Coming into tonight's contest, the Sox are 29-39, dead last in the AL Central and nine games behind the division leading Tigers. It's a fate that was hard to imagine on opening day. I had thought the Sox would at the very least hover around .500 and be able to keep your interest during the summer months.

But no.

The lack of power and lack of basic fundamentals has killed this team making them fall off the standings since they hit .500 on May 26. At that time it looked like the Sox were starting their usual summer tease. Something I would gladly take over this crap. Since then they are 5-15. The lowest point probably being losing 3 of 4 to the lowly Houston Astros.

Naturally with a team that can't score, the games aren't decided by many runs. The Sox are 10-15 in one-run  games. Aside from one, every game in June has been decided by three runs or less. I don't think I need to tell you which side the Sox fall on in those games.

At this point it's hard to imagine the Sox putting a run together. The offense can't muster up any runs and the pitching staff already seems tired with Gavin Floyd out with a season ending injury and Jake Peavy on the DL until later this summer.

Quite the opposite of where this team was at this point last year.

The current road trip continues in Minnesota this week then limps into Kansas City. The Sox have been a God-awful road team posting a 13-25 mark away from The Cell.




Sunday, May 19, 2013

Hawk line of the game - 5/19/13

"1-1 the count to the 31 year old veteran. Might have the biggest feet in Major League Baseball."

Hawk during Josh Hamilton's at bat in the 8th inning.

Sunday, May 5, 2013

You know things are going bad when...

Adam Dunn was batting with two outs in the third inning of this afternoon's game when the Sox had runners on 1st & 2nd.  Dunn popped up a 1-1 pitch behind the plate in foul territory.

Royals catcher Salvador Perez couldn't pick up the ball but third basemen Mike Moustakas ran from third base to behind home plate to make the catch to end the inning.

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Brutal

The White Sox are a disaster right now.

They end the month of April in last place in the A.L. Central with five currently on the D.L. and one player (Jeff Keppinger) having missed the last four games due to back spasms.

The offense is ranked at the bottom of every major offensive category in the league. They are last in on base percentage, 29th in batting average and 28th in runs. The defense is terrible having already committed 16 errors and the bullpen arms have shown flashes of dominance but overall are giving up too many walks and have a knack for giving up leads late in games.

The lineup Robin trots out everyday does nothing to inspire. Adam Dunn, Jeff Keppinger, Hector Gimenez, Conor Gillespe, Trevor Greene, Dewayne Wise and newly acquired Casper Wells does little to excite. Why? Because they're bad. Really bad.

The frusterating part are the guys like Dunn, Keppinger and Tyler Flowers.

Adam Dunn is terrible. I gave him the benefit of a doubt in his first season in 2011. He rebounded somewhat last year to hit 41 home runs and driving in 96 runs. His batting average was low but you could live with it since he was producing. Now, he's back to being a black hole and that's unacceptable. Dunn is in the third year of his four year deal that is currently handcuffing the middle of the lineup.

Jeff Keppinger was hyped to be a guy that takes a lot of pitches, walks and rarely strikes out. The Sox must give something to their free agent signings because Keppinger is not the player the team and fans thought they were getting. His defense at third base was below average and he has not seen four balls out of the strike zone that has put him on base.

Tyler Flowers was supposed to finally take that step and make fans forget about A.J. Pierzynski. To be fair, his defense behind the plate is fine but he's pathetic at the plate with his .177 batting average and 25 strike outs in 62 at bats.
Failure has two faces

All of this contributes to a team that is 10-15 and shows no signs of improving.

Unfortunately this really doesn't matter as the Sox, for years, seem content with slow starts and finishes that don't result in postseason play. Just take the offseason actions. Kenny Williams was promoted to Executive Vice President while Rich Hahn took over Senior Vice President and General Manager duties.

These two have overseen a team that has only made the postseason once in the last seven seasons and have averaged 83 wins in that time frame. That's simply not good enough but somehow good enough for both of them to keep their jobs and even be promoted.

I've always thought the easiest thing for a sports writer/commentator/blogger/fan, etc, to say or write is "___" should be fired. But in this case, I think enough time and talent has come through this organization with no results to finally axe the men in charge over the last decade if things don't improve. 

May looks to be another rough month. 15 of the first 18 games in May are on the road. They are currently on road trip that takes them to Texas, Kansas City and New York to face the Mets. They are already 0-1 on this trip as a sloppy game resulted in a 10-6 loss to the Rangers.



Monday, April 22, 2013

Finding ways to lose

The abysmal White Sox continued their homestand tonight with the Cleveland Indians coming to town after the Sox were swept in their shortened series against the Twins. The quiet Sox bats showed no signs of waking up which is a shame because they wasted yet another stellar start by a starting pitcher. This time, Dylan Axelrod was the victim of the putrid Sox offense. Axelrod held down the Indians to one run in six innings of work. Unfortunately the less-than-threatening Sox lineup  held true to the trends tonight struggling to get on base and hitting with runners in scoring position.

With no margin for error, the Sox are keeping their fans on their toes by finding new ways to lose every night. Tonight, they brought out a few surprises from their bag of tricks;  quite possibly the fastest three outs ever recorded after they had runners on first and second with nobody out, throwing a ball into center field on a second base pick off attempt and misjudging a bloop single in left field that all contributed to the 3-2 loss.

The Sox grasped a 2-1 lead in their half of the 7th when the Sox found themselves with runners on 1st and 2nd with nobody out. Surely, they had Indians' starter Justin Masterson on the ropes as he was in and out of the strike zone all night. But alas, Blake Tekotte (running for Hector Gimenez) was picked off at second base then two pitches later Alejandro De Aza grounded into a double play to end the inning and seeminly set up the Indians come back.

And there's no better White Sox pitcher to give up the lead than Matt Thornton.

In a "what to do with runners on 1st and 2nd situation" the Indians were aided by White Sox stupidity. Thornton tried to pick off Drew Stubbs but made a bad throw that ended up in center field which advanced both runners. Two batters later Asdrubal Cabrera ripped a single to center field to plate the two runners to give the Indians a 3-2 lead. 

Basically nothing is working for the White Sox.

Tonight is their 4th loss in a row and drops them to a 7-12 record.
That's a last place record in the A.L. Central.

It doesn't get any easier as Jose Quintana will try and throw a perfect game to try and get a White Sox win tomorrow night.



Wednesday, April 17, 2013

So this team can score runs...

Hold up the truck that was backing into U.S. Cellular Field, the Sox have won two in a row!

The Sox put it all together in tonight's 7-0 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays in the Rodgers Centre. The victory also marked the first shutout of the Blue Jays in Toronto since 2007.

The Sox must have gotten some hats for bats. They finally backed  a stellar outing by Jose Quintana where he went 6 2/3 innings striking out seven. Jesse Crain and Donnie Veal played their part as well, not giving up any runs to the potent Blue Jays offense in relief.

Tyler Flowers and Alex Rios both
went yard in tonight's game that saw the Sox pound out eleven hits with five of them being extra base hits.

If the Sox can pull out a win over last year's Cy Young winner, R.A. Dickey they will come home .500. Not awful seeing they lost the first five on this ten game road trip.

It would help if the likes of Adam Dunn,  Alejandro De Aza and Jeff Keppinger can wake up and start producing. These top of the order guys are key to getting this offense going. Keppinger has been inept so far in the first weeks of the season. The "Great White Hope" who was talked up on never striking out has already struck out 7 times. He struck out a total of 31 times last season in 385 at bats.

Then there's Adam Dunn. He has 6 hits in 30 at bats so far with 2 home runs and 17 strikeouts. He seems to have regressed to God-awful Adam Dunn of 2011. It will be interesting to see what Robin does with his position in the lineup if his crap continues.