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Nardi | Post subject: Re: Worst Offensive Team In MLB History Watch Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2024 9:43 am | ||
Joined: Sat Mar 24, 2018 9:19 pm Posts: 28473 pizza_Place: What?? | Warren Newson wrote: Nardi wrote: Andrew Vaughn, who theoretically was to have a breakout year, struck out on 3 pitches in the bottom of the 9th, swinging at a ball two feet outside on the good night pitch. At least Eloy tried to check his swing on the foot and a half outside good night pitch. How did you reach that conclusion? He seems hell bent on adding a low on base percentage to his low slugging percentage. Stone Pony, highly regarded analyst. | ||
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Frank Coztansa | Post subject: Re: Worst Offensive Team In MLB History Watch Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2024 9:46 am | |||
Joined: Wed Feb 08, 2006 6:17 pm Posts: 101779 pizza_Place: Vito & Nick's | Quote: The only teams in MLB history to be shut out 6 times in the first 16 games of a regular season: 1907 Brooklyn Superbas Awesome. I'm pulling for the Sox to be the worst team in the last 80-100 years. Redefine what a dumpster fire organization is. You thought int'l walks on a 1-2 count was bad? Well I give you the 2024 White Sox! Quote: The 1908 St. Louis Cardinals hold the record of being shut out 33 times in one season. Oh, we can cruise past this. I think 50 shutouts just may be possible here. _________________ ltg wrote: [Fields will] be the starting QB on an NFL roster at the start of next season. Book It! Caller Bob wrote: There will never be an effective vaccine. I'll never get one anyway. | |||
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Juiced | Post subject: Re: Worst Offensive Team In MLB History Watch Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2024 10:40 am | ||
Joined: Thu Sep 28, 2006 6:06 am Posts: 6447 | Frank Coztansa wrote: Quote: The only teams in MLB history to be shut out 6 times in the first 16 games of a regular season: 1907 Brooklyn Superbas Awesome. I'm pulling for the Sox to be the worst team in the last 80-100 years. Redefine what a dumpster fire organization is. You thought int'l walks on a 1-2 count was bad? Well I give you the 2024 White Sox! Quote: The 1908 St. Louis Cardinals hold the record of being shut out 33 times in one season. Oh, we can cruise past this. I think 50 shutouts just may be possible here. 1908! | ||
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casual fan | Post subject: Re: Worst Offensive Team In MLB History Watch Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2024 10:58 am |
Joined: Fri Aug 01, 2008 2:22 pm Posts: 1982 | Frank Coztansa wrote: Quote: I think 50 shutouts just may be possible here. They're on pace for 60 or 61. Why shoot so low with 50........ |
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Frank Coztansa | Post subject: Re: Worst Offensive Team In MLB History Watch Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2024 11:11 am | |||
Joined: Wed Feb 08, 2006 6:17 pm Posts: 101779 pizza_Place: Vito & Nick's | Every so often, even hitters this bad will run into one now and then and hit a ball out of the park. MANY 6-1 or 5-1 losses may be had this summer as well as the shutouts. _________________ ltg wrote: [Fields will] be the starting QB on an NFL roster at the start of next season. Book It! Caller Bob wrote: There will never be an effective vaccine. I'll never get one anyway. | |||
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The Hawk | Post subject: Re: Worst Offensive Team In MLB History Watch Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2024 1:32 pm |
Joined: Thu Apr 19, 2018 11:26 am Posts: 14316 pizza_Place: Grazianos | Frank Coztansa wrote: Every so often, even hitters this bad will run into one now and then and hit a ball out of the park. MANY 6-1 or 5-1 losses may be had this summer as well as the shutouts. Ozzie(the next manager) had a great comment after the Sox got shut out once again. he was talking to Garfein and the Sox hitting woes.Ozzie said that it was hard to hit .300 but it was harder to hit .097. Garfein said why? Ozzie said basically that if a player was hitting .300 he would be in the line-up playing and if he was hitting .097 the bloke shouldn't be playing at all. Is Maldanado even hitting .097? WHAT A f*ckING WASTE OF MONEY _________________ Oh, he might have went on livin' |
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Bagels | Post subject: Re: Worst Offensive Team In MLB History Watch Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2024 1:43 pm | ||
Joined: Wed Nov 01, 2006 1:10 pm Posts: 31429 pizza_Place: Milano's | they signed Candy Maldonado ? | ||
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hootmon | Post subject: Re: Worst Offensive Team In MLB History Watch Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2024 2:28 pm | ||
Joined: Fri Dec 01, 2006 3:00 pm Posts: 1408 Location: Laying in the weeds pizza_Place: Lou Malnati's | Bagels wrote: they signed Candy Maldonado ? Candido to you, sir. _________________ | ||
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good dolphin | Post subject: Re: Worst Offensive Team In MLB History Watch Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2024 2:48 pm | ||
Joined: Thu Feb 17, 2005 2:35 pm Posts: 80047 | Juiced wrote: Frank Coztansa wrote: Quote: The only teams in MLB history to be shut out 6 times in the first 16 games of a regular season: 1907 Brooklyn Superbas Awesome. I'm pulling for the Sox to be the worst team in the last 80-100 years. Redefine what a dumpster fire organization is. You thought int'l walks on a 1-2 count was bad? Well I give you the 2024 White Sox! Quote: The 1908 St. Louis Cardinals hold the record of being shut out 33 times in one season. Oh, we can cruise past this. I think 50 shutouts just may be possible here. 1908! Even back then, the Cubs only won when the rest of the division was bad _________________ | ||
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Chet Coppock's Fur Coat | Post subject: Re: Worst Offensive Team In MLB History Watch Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2024 3:02 pm | ||
Joined: Tue Mar 24, 2015 9:46 pm Posts: 9922 pizza_Place: Q's Hillside | The Hawk wrote: Frank Coztansa wrote: Every so often, even hitters this bad will run into one now and then and hit a ball out of the park. MANY 6-1 or 5-1 losses may be had this summer as well as the shutouts. Ozzie(the next manager) had a great comment after the Sox got shut out once again. he was talking to Garfein and the Sox hitting woes.Ozzie said that it was hard to hit .300 but it was harder to hit .097. Garfein said why? Ozzie said basically that if a player was hitting .300 he would be in the line-up playing and if he was hitting .097 the bloke shouldn't be playing at all. Is Maldanado even hitting .097? WHAT A f*ckING WASTE OF MONEY This is probably the last year for NBC Sports Chicago. Reports yesterday that the White Sox, Bulls, and Blackhawks will move to Reinsdorf's Stadium streaming service which will try to get a spot on cable and satellite systems So probably no more Ozzie after this season. _________________ | ||
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Nardi | Post subject: Re: Worst Offensive Team In MLB History Watch Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2024 3:16 pm | ||
Joined: Sat Mar 24, 2018 9:19 pm Posts: 28473 pizza_Place: What?? | The Hawk wrote: Frank Coztansa wrote: Every so often, even hitters this bad will run into one now and then and hit a ball out of the park. MANY 6-1 or 5-1 losses may be had this summer as well as the shutouts. Ozzie(the next manager) had a great comment after the Sox got shut out once again. he was talking to Garfein and the Sox hitting woes.Ozzie said that it was hard to hit .300 but it was harder to hit .097. Garfein said why? Ozzie said basically that if a player was hitting .300 he would be in the line-up playing and if he was hitting .097 the bloke shouldn't be playing at all. Is Maldanado even hitting .097? WHAT A f*ckING WASTE OF MONEY The whole world knew Maldonado would hit .097. They didn't care as the new culture of defense would be instituted. | ||
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Elmhurst Steve | Post subject: Re: Worst Offensive Team In MLB History Watch Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2024 3:17 pm | ||
Joined: Thu Mar 30, 2006 10:28 am Posts: 11792 Location: Winnetka, Illinois pizza_Place: Lou Malnati's | As bad as the White Sox are, it's not even fun to knock them. Chris Getz lives 3 blocks from me and is a customer of mine. Really nice guy. His wife Nikki is a delight. Yes, I said delight and it fits. But the team Chris has put together even before the injuries was bad. The starting rotation is ridiculous. They just need to hope guys like Jimenez gets and stays healthy, do they can trade him near the deadline. Kopech could bring a nice return and a quality closer on a 100 loss team is a luxury they don't need. The Cubs do have a surplus of outfielders and some highly regarded starting pitchers besides Horton ( not getting him) so maybe a deal could make sense. Chris and Jed are friends, so I could see such a deal happening. _________________ | ||
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