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Monday, December 9, 2024
Dick Allen Finally voted into HOF OPV
Friday, November 29, 2024
STBFI (Soon To Be Fired Index)
After today's Bears game, I thought it might be prudent to provide this content sooner rather than later. Anytime one of the 5 Major Chicago sports teams hires a new (non-interim) head coach or manager I do a process in my head. In this process, I rank the 5 coaches/ managers including the most recently hire one from 1 to 5 based on which one I feel will lose their job next, I call this the Soon to be Fired Index or STBFI for short. When The White Sox hired Will Venable to be their manager on Halloween this year I started putting together the next iteration of the index. It proved difficult after Mister Obvious at one, but I did my best.
1. Matt Eberflus Chicago Bears - six straight losses says it all. I don't think he's going to make it to the Team Holiday party.
2. Luke Richardson Chicago Blackhawks—Richardson has fluctuated between 2nd and 5th on the list in my head since Venable's hiring. My understanding is that the front office is fine with him finishing his contract. However, I don't think anyone in the organization is thrilled that expansion Utah is 3 points ahead of the underperforming Blackhawks as of this writing.
3. Billy Donovan Chicago Bulls - Many feel that Donovan's days are numbered as the Bulls head coach but their current winning percentage of .400 is 5-7 games ahead of full-season win projections. If the Bulls' almost total lack of defense continues that percentage will go down and cries for Donovan's dismissal will continue at an increasing rate.
4. Will Venable Chicago White Sox - Generally, the last person hired is usually the last person on this list. That is good conventional wisdom. I have reason to hope that given time Venable may be able to help the White Sox navigate past the historically bad season they just experienced. It seems to me that White Sox management will give him a long leash especially if the team shows any signs of continual (even if it's slow) improvement. However, if Venable looks like Pedro Grifol reincarnated the aforementioned leash could get mighty short mighty quick.
5. Craig Counsell Chicago Cubs - 83-79 was not good enough for the Cubs in 2023 so David Ross was fired and Counsell was pilfered from Milwaukee. In 2024 m the first season with Counsell at the helm, the Cubs achieved the very same 83-79. Not good enough? Yes. Bad enough to get Counsell on the hot seat? No, I don't think so. Counsell should be around for a while.
The next time one of these 5 men is fired, retires or stops leading their team for any reason, I will post a quick update as to where on the STBFI the former skipper was situated. I won't post the next STBFI until a full-time replacement is hired.
Saturday, November 23, 2024
Better Late Than Never: An Open Letter to the White Sox regarding the Legacy of Dick Allen
A lot can happen in 3 years. 3 years ago I started the below blog post and for whatever reason left it in draft status. Earlier this month I saw this announcement on the Baseball Hall of Fame website. Seeing that Chicago White Sox legend Dick Allen was again being considered for enshrinement made me want to do something on his behalf. Then, I remembered I already did, well at least I started. A lot can happen in 3 years.
Thursday, July 25, 2024
How Bad are the 2024 White Sox?
The Chicago White Sox are on a 10 game losing streak that dates back to July 10th because of the All Star Break. This is their 2nd double digit losing streak this season. The satirical news service the onion reported on them earlier this month.
To give you an idea how bad they are you don't need to look much further than their current record (27-77) after their loss to the Rangers yesterday. But here are a few more ...
- 50 games below .500 less than 2/3rd through the season
- According to the team Website Andrew Vaughn is leading the team in hitting with a ,236 Batting Average*
- The 2nd worst team in MLB, the Florida Marlins has a winning percentage of .363 that is 42 points better than the White Sox best monthly average of .321 (May and June).
- Most experts expect White Sox to be massive sellers before the Trade Deadline of July 30th which means their on-field product will probably, although incredibly hard to believe, much worse.
Wednesday, July 24, 2024
All 27 outs of Mark Buehrle's perfect game
Friday, May 10, 2024
The White Sox are still very bad. But at this present moment they are not the worst.
My beloved White Sox are really bad this year. 24 games into the season they had won 3 games and lost 24 for a paltry winning percentage of .125. They have improved somewhat in the past two weeks. Since the they snapped their season high 7 game losing streak and have had 2 3 game winning streaks and 1 2 game winning streak for an 8-7 record. This has more than doubled their winning pct. to a still very meager .282. This is bad enough still for dead last in the American league 3.5 games behind the Astros and the Angels. However, over in the senior circuit, (just one of many colorful monikers for the National League) both the Rockies and the Marlins have so far under performed the underperforming Southsiders.
The Rockies own the worst winning percentage in the majors at .243 and while the Marlins are slightly better percentage wise at .250 they are still a 1/2 game behind Colorado in the standings by virtue of having played 3 more games than the Rockies at this point,
As it stands at 11:00 p.m. central time on May 10th, The White Sox are 1.5 games ahead of the Marlins and 1 game ahead of Colorado. This is a tight margin, and but by the end of play Sunday, the White Sox could again hold the worst record in all of baseball.
One thing the Sox have not been able to do this year about a quarter way through the season is win a game when on a 1 game losing streak. The Sox are 0-6 when on a 1 game losing streak, 1-5 after losing 2 in a row, 0-5 when on a 3 game slide, and just 2-3 the game after losing 4 in a row. If the Sox even want to battle for mediocre they need to eschew losing streaks of more than 3 games. So far the Sox have lost 4 or more in a row on 5 different occasions.
I am not very hopeful that the White Sox can turn things around this year. But for a team that started the season 2-13, an 8-7 run like the one they are on now is definitely a step in the right direction.
Saturday, April 20, 2024
A to Z 2024: R is for R R R Very Funny. if You think I'm going to respect Lima Beans.
For The A to Z Challenge this year, I am focusing on everyday holidays. Each day there are multiple unusual things to celebrate. Every day of the challenge I look for an event taking place that day and pair it with the letter of the day. I have also made up 5 holidays to coincide with the vowel days of the challenge. At the end of each post I will share a special song of the day for that day's letter. At the end of the month, these songs will be assembled in a to z keepsake playlist on Spotify. Every day is a celebration, let's unwrap today's together.
April 20th is National Lima Bean Respect Day.
I do not need an entire day to respect lima beans. For me a minute would be too much time. To misquote Snoopy in Your A Good man Charlie Brown: I am a Lima Bean hater, a Lima Bean despiser and a Lima Bean loather. Or to misquote Greg Brady in the Brady Bunch episode," My sister Benedict Arnold": Lima beans are on the top of my bad vegetable list, the bottom of my bad vegetable list and every bad vegetable in-between.
I grew up in the 70's and we were all members of the clear your plate club. If my parents served it we ate it, or we hid it, or we fed it to the dog. I've always been a big fan of food, and there's hardly a food I don't enjoy. Growing up, I was not really big on most vegetables, I could eat corn or carrots but anything else was a stretch for me. But the worse of the worst was the lima bean.
I absolutely hate lima beans. I would not eat it on a bet. As I've got older I've learned to enjoy most vegetables and tolerate the ones I don't enjoy. I am actually a big fan of most beans black, pinto, kidney, garbanzo. Generally I lead the league in legumes. But I can not bring myself to eat a single lima bean. It is probably the only food I won't eat. I have strong preferences against some food like olives, but in a pinch I can eat one. Luckily my wife loves olives, so it never comes to that.
My hate for lima beans is legendary in my family. Just like my kids grew up knowing that I love The White Sox, Randy Stonehill, Libraries, and diving off the high dive, they also discovered I hate lima beans. So each Christmas for several years I could always count on that they would wrap up a can of lima beans for me.
I'm not sure why April 20th is National Lima Bean Respect Day. If it were up to me I'd ban the Holiday all together. If I can't do that I would just make it 19 day earlier. Because a day honoring lima beans has to be some sort of April Fools Joke.
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The song of the day Is Road to Zion by Petra
Here is a snippet of the song performed live ...
Here is the entire song ...
The A to Z mix tape now contains 18 songs.
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Tuesday, April 9, 2024
Bo Knows Comebacks: White Sox Home Opener Pinch Hit HR
Thursday, March 28, 2024
Opening Day MLB 2024 White Sox
The White Sox open at the stadium FKA Comiskey Park this afternoon at 3:10 p.m. The Sox open against Al Central rival Detroit. After losing over 100 games last year and a bit of house cleaning near the end of the season that continued over the winter not very much is expected in GM Chris Getz's first full season in his new position. Pedro Grifol is in his second season as manager for the southsiders and I believe he will be given a long leash this season to get the team back on the winning track.
Opening Day starting line up for the Sox. (Players in Bold are making White Sox Debut)
1 Andrew Bentendi LF
2 Yoan Moncada 3 B
3 Luis Robert Jr CF
4,Eloy Jimenez DH
5. Andrew Vaughn 1B
6. Paul Dejong SS
7. Kevin Pillar RF
8. Martin Maldonado C
9. Nicky Lopez 2B
This is obviously the first starting line-up for the White Sox this year.
The starting pitcher for the White Sox is Garret Crochet. This is Crochet's first major league start. He is only the 2nd White Sox player to ever have their first major league start on Opening Day. The first happened some 123 years ago when Roy Patterson pitched for the Chi Sox in the first ever American League opener. Crochet has been converted into a starter and was named the opening day starter after Dylan Cease, who had already been assigned to start Opening Day was traded to the Padres earlier this month.
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Friday, February 23, 2024
Jesse Chavez lists All The MLB teammates he's been on.
Jesse Chavez the most traded player in the history of Major League Baseball has made his way to White Sox Spring training by signing a minor league contract with the Chicago American League team, While not officially with the Sox yet, the 40 year old pitcher talked about all his former teams in this video.
Thursday, February 22, 2024
Tim Anderson Signs With Miami Marlins
On June 10th 2016 Tim Anderson made his Major League Debut for the Chicago White Sox. Last year On As of September 30th 2023 TA batted .288 with a .317 while playing home games for the South Siders. On the road he batted .276 with a .308 OBA. For his career so far Anderson has a .282 Batting average, an OBA of .312 and a slugging percentage of .422.
2023 was a regrettable/forgettable year for bot the White Sox and Anderson in particular. Anderson In 123 games Anderson hit only.245 lowering his career batting average 6 points from the end of 2022. Anderson only hit 21 extra base hits last year with only 1 home run, dropping his career slugging percentage 20 points in the process.
At The end of the dismal season the White Sox, declined on Anderson's 14 million dollar contract option for the 2024 season, buying it out instead for $1,000,000.00. After becoming a free agent in November of 2023 Anderson was signed in February by The Miami Marlins and have agreed on a 5 million dollar contract for the season.
Thursday, August 24, 2023
Monday, May 22, 2023
Reason To Be (Somewhat) Optimistic On The South Side
Happy Monday Baseball Fans.
The White Sox are 19-29 after 48 games and are in 4th place in the A.L central 6.5 games out of first place. This is not great news for a team that was expected to compete for the division this year and possibly cash in on their World Series window.
But if you look at the stats there are some gleams of optimism shining through an otherwise storm start to the year.
The White Sox are 10 games below .500 but they were also 10 games below .500 (an unimpressive 7-17) 24 games ago. This means that the White Sox have gone 12-12 in their last 24 games. They have also won 6 of their last 8 games. In essence they have stopped the bleeding and perhaps have made themselves a stepping stone for success.
After their successful homestand the Sox are just one game below 500 at the former U.S. Cellular Field which used to be called Comiskey Park prior to that. They now go on a very important road trip with 7 games against the 2nd and 3rd place teams in their division (Cleveland Guardians and Detroit Tigers ). The Sox are a lowly 7-16 on the road and only 9-7 against their division so they have their work cut out for them if they want to inch their way back into contention.
Saturday, February 4, 2023
Januarying
January 2023 is in the books, more proof that the calendar plays for keeps. My wife thinks that this January would never end and was glad to see the back of it (Sorry, she had Downton Abbey on , and I couldn't help myself.). For me, January ended too quickly, I hadn't finished all my Januarying.
I've always been a little bit uncertain when it comes to what I think about New Year's resolutions. On one hand, I think that they are a colossal waste of time because we should always be trying to improve ourselves and we don't need December 31st telling us what to do. On the other hand, there are definitely things I like to try to accomplish every year and January 1st seems like a good time to start accomplishing those things.
Some of these goals (I do like goals better than resolutions) vary from year to year and many of them don't get accomplished. I do spend quite a bit of time each January planning to accomplish them, which is why I call making a game plan for the goals, Januarying.
One goal I have every year is to average 10,000 steps a day for the year. 2022 is the only year so far I have met that goal. I had come close in 2021 averaging around 9,200 steps a day. It really was a tale of two halves where I averaged just 7,000 steps from January to June and then averaged close to 11,500 to close out the year. I made my goal for 2022 to be averaging at least 10,000 steps for the entire year (In 2005 White Sox parlance we call that going wire to wire). To that end I walked 26,122 steps on Jauary 1st. We had a small party at out house on New Years Eve and after our guests left, I walked our neighborhood for a little while. Most of the steps came later that day when I got the job of patrolling the movie theatre where I work which means walking up and down 12 theatres every 20 or 30 minutes to make sure the equipment and audience members are behaving appropriately.
This year I decided to approach repeating my accomplishment differently. I made a calendar in my mind and decided in advance how many steps I wanted to get on the given month. At the end of the year, If I make all my goals I will have again averaged over 10,000 steps for the year. In January, I set my goal for far lower than 10,000 but still beat the average I set for myself by more than 1,000 steps a day.
Some of my other Januarying goals have to do with or are chronicled on my blog. I will be posting more soon about my goals of watching 12 new movies (to me) and reviewing them here, and my reading goal for the year. So. Ill just table such discussion for now, except to say that I have spent quite a bit of Januarying plotting out some of the books and films I want to consume this year and going about consuming them. Each December and January I spend time redesigning my blog. I have especially enjoyed linking some new blogs to mine in a space called Blog Try Outs. One such blog is called Laws of Gravity The caretaker of Laws of Gravity is a substitute teacher like myself.
At my advanced age of 58 years, 4 months, 1 week, 4 days and 12 hours (It's actually 11 hours, but I still have to edit this post.) , I am beginning to hear more and more about finishing well. I feel like I might be a tad young for that, but Januarying has been instrumental in helping me start well.
Wednesday, January 18, 2023
Jim Kaat Full Baseball Hall of Fame Enshrinement Speech and Jim Kaat on Dick Allen
Sunday, October 23, 2022
Friday, September 23, 2022
27 years ago today ... Lance Johnson Triples Three Times in Six-Hit Game
Tuesday, May 10, 2022
Streaks are over! White Sox Lose to Guardians in 11, Cubs beat Padres .
I've been waiting for the last few hours for the White Sox to win their 7th game in a row. It did not happen after having a comfortable 4 run lead the Sox allowed 11 of the 12 Cleveland Guardian Runs after the 9th inning and failed to score winning runs in the 9th and the 10th. Losses like this at home are always hard to take, but when ever you are on a plus 5 game winning streak you know it has to end at sometime. It is frustrating that this is the 4th loss in a row to the Cleveland Guardians. They have not beat Cleveland since they changed team names. The best thing to do in this situation is shake it off and come back the next game and start a new winning streak.
While the Sox were losing in extra's the Cubs stopped a 5 game losing streak by shutting out the Padres 6-0. Jason Heyward put 20 points on his batting average by going 2 for 4 tonight bringing it to .232. Even so, his average at the end of April was .270 and previous to tonight's performance, he had only 1 hit in 17 at bats in the month of May. Hopefully the Cubs and Heyward will enjoy tonight's success and build on itf
At the beginning of the Cubs Sox series last week they both owned a record 9 wins and 13 losses. The Sox went 5-1 since then and are now 14-14. The Cubs went the other way with 1 win and 5 losses putting them at 10-18. The Cubs next 5 games are on the road with the Padres and Diamondbacks. The White Sox play 6 more games on their current homestand, 2 more with the Guardians and 4 against the Yankees.
Saturday, April 23, 2022
T is for Tupelo, Thomas & Tower
Good evening and welcome to day 20 of the A to Z challenge. This year I chose 3 themes for the challenge: Limericks, MLB sluggers in my lifetime, and A to Z wordles. For more information about these themes click here.
If I spent the day in Tupelo
Where it's 14 above not below
While water would still freeze
28 more degrees
Would increase by old get up and go
From my Facebook account in the winter of 2014
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Thursday, April 14, 2022
L is for Lima Beans, (E)L Caballo and Llama
Good morning and welcome to day 12 of the A to Z challenge. This year I chose 3 themes for the challenge: Limericks, MLB sluggers in my lifetime, and A to Z wordles. For more information about these themes click here.
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