― Dr Morbius (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 10 August 2005 19:29 (twenty years ago)
― oops (Oops), Wednesday, 10 August 2005 20:04 (twenty years ago)
― John (jdahlem), Wednesday, 10 August 2005 20:06 (twenty years ago)
― gear (gear), Wednesday, 10 August 2005 20:16 (twenty years ago)
If they are serious about winning it all this year, I think they might have to make this move. It isn't like they would have to give up much, as I think the Reds would be happy to be free of his contract for next year (which I think is the last year of his mega deal).
― Earl Nash (earlnash), Tuesday, 16 August 2005 16:18 (twenty years ago)
― Dr Morbius (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 16 August 2005 16:27 (twenty years ago)
― John (jdahlem), Tuesday, 16 August 2005 17:11 (twenty years ago)
Even if Griff only has one year left on his contract, I bet it is for somewhere between 12-14 million bucks. It is still a good size hunk of change for one season. I'd imagine there is more leeway in the Sox budget these days in comparison to the Yanks. Maybe I am wrong, but I have to figure the NYY are about topped out on salary.
― Earl Nash (earlnash), Tuesday, 16 August 2005 17:18 (twenty years ago)
― John (jdahlem), Tuesday, 16 August 2005 17:22 (twenty years ago)
― Stormy Davis (diamond), Wednesday, 17 August 2005 02:23 (twenty years ago)
back to CWS content: how hot is the closer seat?
― gygax! (gygax!), Wednesday, 17 August 2005 03:33 (twenty years ago)
― Stormy Davis (diamond), Wednesday, 17 August 2005 04:28 (twenty years ago)
― John (jdahlem), Wednesday, 17 August 2005 12:42 (twenty years ago)
― David R. (popshots75`), Wednesday, 17 August 2005 12:59 (twenty years ago)
And, yeah, Herm is the go-to-guy, except when he can't be gotten to because of some serious back issues that (from what I heard) would've been operated on were it not for the ChiSox doing so well.
― David R. (popshots75`), Wednesday, 17 August 2005 13:03 (twenty years ago)
― John (jdahlem), Wednesday, 17 August 2005 13:16 (twenty years ago)
― John (jdahlem), Wednesday, 17 August 2005 13:23 (twenty years ago)
― David R. (popshots75`), Wednesday, 17 August 2005 13:51 (twenty years ago)
"It's ignorant. It's just ignorant. You have someone dealing with the media, dealing with people, to say something like that, that's ignorant, man." --Guillen
"Hey, everybody, this guy's a homosexual! He’s a child molester!" --Guillen, in jest, harassing a clubhouse passerby just moments later
― polyphonic (polyphonic), Wednesday, 17 August 2005 22:27 (twenty years ago)
Here is what apparently transpired, with a helping of innuendo and a barely veiled threat to Ozzie to "keep his mouth shut" (hard to read the thing as anything but racist).
But what Guillen said last night falls into an entirely different category. No more than a minute after the pens stopped scribbling his comments about Krueger, Guillen recognized a man standing outside the White Sox dugout. He smiled and waved. Then he addressed his adoring audience.
"Hey, everybody, this guy's a homosexual!" Guillen shouted. "He's a child molester!"
The man being so addressed took no apparent offense. The two men hugged and laughed. But the feeling that lingered was of a comedian who had remained on stage for one joke too many. The juxtaposition of righteous indignation followed almost immediately by incredible insensitivity would actually have been funny if it had not been so uncomfortable. And hypocritical, not to mention offensive."
The article contradicts itself, first of all. Guillen is saying that the same guy he hugged - a friend, obviously is "a homosexual and child molester." Well, why would he say an awful, "offensive" thing like that about his friend? You don't think he's mocking the media and the tabloid tactics they use against players and managers, do you? No, that couldn't be. I mean, that just isn't done, so what we have to do is take his quotes out of context and put an entirely ridiculous spin on them, spicing the whole thing with a veiled threat to Ozzie to "keep his mouth shut".....or what, Mr. Matthews? You'll see to it that more garbage gets printed about him?
This had nothing to do with homosexuality, "codes of culture" or whatever, and the writer knows that. It had everything to do with the veiled threats and innuendo made by some people in the media. Guillen's mouth is "his own worst enemy" only if the media decide to make it so. Typical New York attitude: "it IS so if I merely SAY it's so". Sorry, but I'm not offended. I guess that makes the writer's take on it entirely subjective, as hard as it may be for him to swallow.
ihttp://www.newsday.com/sports/baseball/ny-spwally094376867aug09,0,3553996.story
― The Popish Plot (dymaxia), Thursday, 18 August 2005 03:38 (twenty years ago)
― David R. (popshots75`), Thursday, 18 August 2005 03:45 (twenty years ago)
panic on the streets of chitown?
http://www.suntimes.com/output/couch/cst-spt-greg181.html
― jonathan quayle higgins (j.q. higgins), Thursday, 18 August 2005 12:28 (twenty years ago)
― gygax! (gygax!), Thursday, 18 August 2005 13:08 (twenty years ago)
― jonathan quayle higgins (j.q. higgins), Thursday, 18 August 2005 13:10 (twenty years ago)
― Dr Morbius (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 18 August 2005 13:17 (twenty years ago)
― David R. (popshots75`), Thursday, 18 August 2005 13:29 (twenty years ago)
― gear (gear), Sunday, 21 August 2005 19:16 (twenty years ago)
― The Popish Plot (dymaxia), Sunday, 21 August 2005 21:47 (twenty years ago)
Rally panties?
This behavior came to mind Sunday, when White Sox outfielder Timo Perez went to unusual lengths to try to help the team end a season-worst seven-game losing streak.
Perez decided to hang a pair of women's black panties--"extra wide" black panties--in the Sox's clubhouse at U.S. Cellular Field. The Sox went out and ended their streak with a 6-2 victory over the Yankees.
Perez wasn't around to discuss the, well . . . unmentionables, but teammate Aaron Rowand did.
"We had the `Rally Panties' up today," Rowand said. "A woman's undergarment--a large undergarment--was our rallying flag."
So while the Angels had their "Rally Monkey" in their 2002 World Series championship season, the innovative Sox offer up "Rally Panties." Whatever works, I suppose.
Rowand said he would have chosen a less titillating tactic to end the losing streak. "I almost changed the CD in my car on the way to the ballpark, but I decided not to," he said.
― The Popish Plot (dymaxia), Tuesday, 23 August 2005 10:50 (twenty years ago)
― jaymc (jaymc), Tuesday, 23 August 2005 15:38 (twenty years ago)
― David R. (popshots75`), Tuesday, 23 August 2005 15:42 (twenty years ago)
― MindInRewind (Barry Bruner), Tuesday, 23 August 2005 16:06 (twenty years ago)
― John (jdahlem), Tuesday, 23 August 2005 17:02 (twenty years ago)
― David R. (popshots75`), Tuesday, 23 August 2005 17:08 (twenty years ago)
The pitching is still solid (3rd in MLB ERA), but Garland and Buerhle have dropped off from their strong first halves, and Garcia's been a bit inconsistent. To get all Bill Simmons for a moment: if your life depended on it, would YOU want Dustin Hermanson closing out Game 5 of the ALDS? LA and Oakland have a better front three right now, and that's crucial in the playoffs, particularly in the first round when you only need three starters. Boston (if Schilling pitches well) and arguably Cleveland also have starting pitching from their front three right now.
― MindInRewind (Barry Bruner), Tuesday, 23 August 2005 17:17 (twenty years ago)
― John (jdahlem), Tuesday, 23 August 2005 17:22 (twenty years ago)
And don't forget about El Duque's skidmarkery. And Contreras isn't all that reliable either - he's been godlike this month (aside from an average WHIP), but his July and June look REAL scary. Also: the team OBP of .320 is only better than the M's and the Royales, and tied w/ the Pierats.
― David R. (popshots75`), Tuesday, 23 August 2005 17:25 (twenty years ago)
― John (jdahlem), Tuesday, 23 August 2005 17:31 (twenty years ago)
― David R. (popshots75`), Tuesday, 23 August 2005 17:39 (twenty years ago)
His WHIP is 1.09 this year. That ranks 7th in MLB behind Rivera, Wagner, Guardado, Todd Jones, Huston Street, and Chad Cordero for all MLB closers. His ERA is also 7th in MLB for all closers at 1.76.
Up until he was overused with SF last year he was a more than servicable closer saving 16 games in 2 months of August and September with a WHIP of 1.14 and an ERA of 3.20.
His starts in early 2004 and fatigue (he pitched 9 straight games in Sept/Oct 2004) in the 2nd half masks his value as a closer.
― gygax! (gygax!), Tuesday, 23 August 2005 17:47 (twenty years ago)
(xpost)
― John (jdahlem), Tuesday, 23 August 2005 17:49 (twenty years ago)
― laurence kansas (lawrence kansas), Tuesday, 23 August 2005 17:49 (twenty years ago)
however hermanson is certainly a good example of how easy it can be to manufacture a closer. he could definitely be 'serviceable' (a 3-somthing era doesn't seem at all out of the question), but he's even more definitely not a great reliever.
― John (jdahlem), Tuesday, 23 August 2005 18:06 (twenty years ago)
Dustan Hermanson is as good of a closer as Dontrelle Willis is as a starter.
I might even venture to say "better", but I'll just leave them as equal entities and let John go on a posting frenzy for a few hours until I come back.
― gygax! (gygax!), Tuesday, 23 August 2005 18:12 (twenty years ago)
― John (jdahlem), Tuesday, 23 August 2005 18:19 (twenty years ago)
hahahahah ahahahahhah ahahahh hahahahahaha hahahah hahahahah hahaha
― David R. (popshots75`), Tuesday, 23 August 2005 18:21 (twenty years ago)
Please see what Victor Martinez & Grady Sizemore have done since May. Also of note: Coco Crisp's May, June, and August. (Please note that I have more faith in the first two than the 3rd.)
― David R. (popshots75`), Tuesday, 23 August 2005 18:26 (twenty years ago)
DONG DONG DONG. Given D-Train's year, a closer would have to be like prime Eckersley or Gagne or Mariano to even be thought of as equal, especially given the number of innings they DON'T pitch in comparison to a 200ish IP starter guy of the Train Version 2K5's caliber. And, like John D ably showed, Herm is not even close - being a high-rent Kolb gets you as far as the Brave doghouse. And getting on yr anti-Dontrelle hobby horse to bloviate like that is the stuff of internet board asshattery. Of course, so is responding to said asshattery, so, um, well played and kudos.
― David R. (popshots75`), Tuesday, 23 August 2005 18:33 (twenty years ago)
I don't understand the 'Chisox out in the LDS' chorus ... sure it could happen, but as likely not. Weren't the 116-win Mariners relatively hot going into October? Weren't some of those Atlanta teams? As far as I know, no factors correlate especially well with postseason success, be it killer offense, late-season streaks, Joe Morgan's "veteran emotion" etc. I know Neyer wrote a column suggesting the Sox could do well in October recently, I think the gist was front-line pitching.
Hermanson leads the AL in Relievers Expected Wins Added:
http://baseballprospectus.com/statistics/sortable/?report=52
― Dr Morbius (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 23 August 2005 18:40 (twenty years ago)
now bear with me while i gently remove this hook from my mouth & spit out your little worm.
(haha it was getting to you too dave!)
― John (jdahlem), Tuesday, 23 August 2005 18:40 (twenty years ago)