Posts Tagged ‘brent lillibridge’

Green Day at US Cellular? Darn, it’s just the uniforms.

A broken right hand finished Brent Lillibridge’s season on Thursday. How many of you thought Brent Lillibridge would be a big part of the Sox this year? He didn’t find out me made the team until a day or two before the regular season began. When given the chance during the season, he shined. Remember [...]

Sox find the range, stick it to Texas

I’ll start by giving a Carlos Quentin update. Q is out with a strained AC joint in his right shoulder. Let’s hope he can get back soon. Thank’s Cleveland. Nice job this weekend in Detroit. While the Indians were going tails up in Motown, the Sox were putting a hurtin’ on the Rangers. The Sox [...]

As the season winds down, are the Sox winding up?

Back in spring training, I was told that the first 120 or so games are important, but it’s what teams do in their final 40-42 that determine the season. After game 120, the Sox are now 60-60. Time to play or go home (love cliche sentences) . Recently things have been looking up as the [...]

Sox in 7th heaven, sweep away the Twins

It’s early August, but the Sox sure put a crimp, if not a dagger, in to the Minnesota Twins playoff chances. Their 7-0 win on Sunday not only gave the Sox a sweep in Minnesota for the first time in 7 years, but appears to have given the Sox new life. What a difference a [...]

So far, the Sox are on target in Minnesota

I, like a lot of you, want to put the Sox season to bed. 6 straight losses, no offense and bad pitching. Maybe it’s time to call it a day, and start to focus on next year. But, I can’t. Yes, I know the personalities of most of these guys, and there is not a [...]

Colorado rocks the Sox. Sox rock the Rox.

A turbulent 2 days for the White Sox. Tuesday, I saw another thing I haven’t seen before. It seems to me that when it comes to the White Sox, I am saying that by the day. 13th inning, and Troy Tulowitzki scores all the way from 1st on a bloop single by Ty Wigginton. I [...]

I don’t know what he drinks, but I bet John Danks likes Melon Balls

Ok, right now, would you trade Dan Hudson for Edwin Jackson? I bet most of you were cursing Ken Williams after watching Hudson pitch and hit and pitch the Diamondbacks past the Sox. It isn’t like Hudson pitched terrible, but Hudson pitched better. I would venture to say that Hudson has out-pitched Jackson since they [...]

Too many Twin killings doom Sox

What is about the Minnesota Twins? No matter who they plug in to the lineup, most of the time they get the better of the Sox. Tonight, for instance, the Twins lineup was devoid of Joe Mauer, Justin Morneau, Jim Thome, Tsuyoshi Nishioka & Denard Spann. In their place were 5 players that combined for [...]