White Sox warming up A. Bummer. That's an unfortunate first initial name combo.
Seven Costanza said:
All things considered, that was a heck of a throw from Odor.
What do you do with Choo and his team leading .368 OBP? 13th in the AL.gigem1223 said:
This team just can't seem to get over that .500 hump.
Mazara needs to DH period. When Gomez comes back, put DD and Gallo in the corners.
DallasAg 94 said:What do you do with Choo and his team leading .368 OBP? 13th in the AL.gigem1223 said:
This team just can't seem to get over that .500 hump.
Mazara needs to DH period. When Gomez comes back, put DD and Gallo in the corners.
And what to do next year, with Calhoun?
And 1st can't be the answer (Guzman). And we have an option on Nap.
DeShields' arm is still a liability. I prefer him in LF, because of that. He is showing he is worthy of being on the big league roster.gigem1223 said:DallasAg 94 said:What do you do with Choo and his team leading .368 OBP? 13th in the AL.gigem1223 said:
This team just can't seem to get over that .500 hump.
Mazara needs to DH period. When Gomez comes back, put DD and Gallo in the corners.
And what to do next year, with Calhoun?
And 1st can't be the answer (Guzman). And we have an option on Nap.
I'd rather have DD than Choo right now. His fielding is 10x better and he's playing well at the plate. At the very least you could platoon the 2. Going to be interesting to see whose playing where next season with the log jam Choo creates.
For DeShields, he is the cutoff man.bigcat22 said:
On throws home from the outfield why does Perez stand in front of the catcher? I've seen him do it multiple times now, it's like he thinks he's a cutoff man. Shouldn't he be behind the plate for backup