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At least he didn't say Bristol Palin

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 4:20 pm 
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i like this Danish guy. brings some funky heat and pa died in the slammer.


I'm also sweet on Danish.

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Courtney Hawkins with 61 Ks, 12 HRs in 130 PAs down in Winston-Salem. Batting .220... he should be able to step in for Dunn nicely.

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Courtney Hawkins with 61 Ks, 12 HRs in 130 PAs down in Winston-Salem. Batting .220... he should be able to step in for Dunn nicely.


Wow!

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 4:48 pm 
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i like this Danish guy. brings some funky heat and pa died in the slammer.


I'm also sweet on Danish.

I don't like him but his HS numbers were astounding. It's hard to beat a 0.00 ERA in 94 IP.


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White Sox sign Recchia

BY STEVE MILLAR For Sun-Times Media June 11, 2013 11:12PM


With ace pitcher Mike Recchia now gone, it’s even more imperative that the Windy City ThunderBolts’ offense overcomes a slow start to the season.

Tuesday was another encouraging night for the T-Bolts, who swung the bats well again on their way to their third straight win.

Opening up a 15-game homestand, Windy City jumped to an 8-0 lead and went on to a 9-5 win over the Schaumburg Boomers at Standard Bank Stadium in Crestwood.

Recchia, a Crestwood native, was signed by the White Sox prior to the game after going 1-3 with a 3.69 ERA this season for the T-Bolts.

Last season, he went 11-3 with a 2.51 ERA and a league record 177 strikeouts and won the Brian Tollberg Award as the league’s top pitcher.

“I didn’t think this was going to happen and I tried not to think about it,” Recchia said. “I’m ecstatic.”

Windy City (8-15), which topped Rockford by scores of 15-6 and 5-4 on the road Saturday and Sunday, respectively, continued its offensive surge Tuesday.

“At the beginning of the season, we weren’t playing good baseball and it caught up to us,” T-Bolts left fielder Jeff Harkensee said after going 3-for-4. “Now we’re executing and putting the ball in play and it’s made a big difference.”

The T-Bolts wasted no time jumping on Schaumburg starter Mike Giovenco (1-3) as Ryan Soares (2-for-5, 2 runs, 2 RBI) led off the bottom of the first by blasting his first home run of the year over the left field wall.

Two walks later, Andrew Brauer (2-for-3) parked a two-run double into the left-center field gap for a 3-0 Windy City lead.

The hosts broke it wide open in the fourth, scoring four times off Giovenco on five hits. Brauer, Louis Templeton and Jeff Harkensee (3-for-4) all singled to set the stage for RBI base hits from Soares and Chad Cregar.

C.J. Gillman produced a run-scoring fielder’s choice and Mike Torres drove home a run with a sacrifice fly in the frame.

Harkensee doubled home Gillman (single) in the fifth to extend the lead to 8-0.

Windy City starter Daniel Cropper (2-1) was superb through five innings, but ran into all kinds of problems in the sixth as he walked two, hit a batter and surrendered two hits before being pulled with two outs in the frame.

Schaumburg (13-10) wound up scoring five times in the inning – all the runs were charged to Cropper – on just two hits as relievers Jessie Snodgrass and Tyler Claburn combined for two more walks and another hit by pitch before getting out of the inning with a three-run lead.

Zach Aakhus singled and came around to score thanks to an error and two wild pitches in the bottom of the sixth to push the lead back to four.

The T-Bolts filled Recchia’s roster spot by acquiring pitcher Rey Cotilla in a trade with Gateway for future considerations. Cotilla had a 6.75 ERA in six appearances with the Grizzlies.

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Tall Midget wrote:
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Courtney Hawkins with 61 Ks, 12 HRs in 130 PAs down in Winston-Salem. Batting .220... he should be able to step in for Dunn nicely.


Wow!

Wow. Bret Jackson thinks he needs to make more contact


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Keyser Soze promised me a couple years ago that the Sox farm system would improve under Laumann. Keyser, things aren't looking too bright for the Sox's future. Tell me something good to make me feel better. :(

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i like this Danish guy. brings some funky heat and pa died in the slammer.


I'm also sweet on Danish.


The Zen philosopher, Basho, once wrote, "A flute with no holes is not a flute...and a doughnut with no hole is a Danish."

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 12, 2013 9:57 am 
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Keyser Soze promised me a couple years ago that the Sox farm system would improve under Laumann. Keyser, things aren't looking too bright for the Sox's future. Tell me something good to make me feel better. :(

You can't just look at the stats, Midget. There are many other factors to consider when evaluating minor leaguers the most important being age relative to league. At the start of the season Hawkins was the 2nd youngest player in High A while Carlos Sanchez was the youngest player in Triple A. They're both doing just fine.

The Sox also have a nice group of pitchers in the minors like starters Erik Johnson, Scott Snodgress and Chris Beck. They also have their usual group of power armed relievers in Santos Rodriguez, Jacob Petrika and Daniel Webb (he's throwing the hell out of the ball).

The Sox do a very good job of developing players to contribute at the major league level and this trend will continue for the foreseeable future.


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Keyser Soze promised me a couple years ago that the Sox farm system would improve under Laumann. Keyser, things aren't looking too bright for the Sox's future. Tell me something good to make me feel better. :(

You can't just look at the stats, Midget. There are many other factors to consider when evaluating minor leaguers the most important being age relative to league. At the start of the season Hawkins was the 2nd youngest player in High A while Carlos Sanchez was the youngest player in Triple A. They're both doing just fine.

The Sox also have a nice group of pitchers in the minors like starters Erik Johnson, Scott Snodgress and Chris Beck. They also have their usual group of power armed relievers in Santos Rodriguez, Jacob Petrika and Daniel Webb (he's throwing the hell out of the ball).

The Sox do a very good job of developing players to contribute at the major league level and this trend will continue for the foreseeable future.



Very good???? Name 1 really good positional player they developed. Not an okay guy like Viciedo, but a really good player. They don't have one.

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POsition player or not, Chris Sale is the best player to be developed by the Sox or Cubs in a long, long time.

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POsition player or not, Chris Sale is the best player to be developed by the Sox or Cubs in a long, long time.


So you concede they have not developed a good positional player in a long time...cool.

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Keyser Soze promised me a couple years ago that the Sox farm system would improve under Laumann. Keyser, things aren't looking too bright for the Sox's future. Tell me something good to make me feel better. :(

You can't just look at the stats, Midget. There are many other factors to consider when evaluating minor leaguers the most important being age relative to league. At the start of the season Hawkins was the 2nd youngest player in High A while Carlos Sanchez was the youngest player in Triple A. They're both doing just fine.

The Sox also have a nice group of pitchers in the minors like starters Erik Johnson, Scott Snodgress and Chris Beck. They also have their usual group of power armed relievers in Santos Rodriguez, Jacob Petrika and Daniel Webb (he's throwing the hell out of the ball).

The Sox do a very good job of developing players to contribute at the major league level and this trend will continue for the foreseeable future.


Do you work in public relations, Keyser? Your level of optimism is...impressive. :wink:

I hope you are proven correct about the state of the farm system. Time will tell.

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hawkins 1 for last 19, 5Ks last night. below .200 again.

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hawkins 1 for last 19, 5Ks last night. below .200 again.

just fine. Keyser said so.

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I doubt anyone who struck out at his pace in A ball ever made it to the majors, let alone did anything of note there.

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Actually he's 1 for his last 21. If you're going to live and die with every minor league at bat like the other dopes you may as well get it right.


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Actually he's 1 for his last 21. If you're going to live and die with every minor league at bat like the other dopes you may as well get it right.


:lol:

What do you do for a living, Keyser?

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I doubt anyone who struck out at his pace in A ball ever made it to the majors, let alone did anything of note there.

Adam Dunn?

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Actually he's 1 for his last 21. If you're going to live and die with every minor league at bat like the other dopes you may as well get it right.


:lol:

What do you do for a living, Keyser?

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Adam Dunn was like Wade Boggs compared to this guy.

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Actually he's 1 for his last 21. If you're going to live and die with every minor league at bat like the other dopes you may as well get it right.

You have a lot of good baseball thoughts and you are always a good read during the baseball draft. It is a shame you screw it up being a hypocritical douchebag when it comes to the Sox. If this kid were with the Cubs you would be proclaiming him a bust already. But since he is with the Sox he is just fine.

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I think Keyser is a ride operator in Fantasyland.

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Actually he's 1 for his last 21. If you're going to live and die with every minor league at bat like the other dopes you may as well get it right.


:lol:

What do you do for a living, Keyser?

TCB


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Clearly.

Are you Doug Laumann?

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No. I only have 3 chins.


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Hawkins did better today. Only 4 K's. Still no hits though.

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The White Sox have promoted Erik Johnson to Triple-A Charlotte.

A second-round pick in 2011, Johnson had a 2.23 ERA and 0.92 WHIP over 14 starts at Double-A Birmingham. The 23-year-old right-hander could be an option for the major league rotation at some point this season


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