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Sale at the Cell?

Posted in Daily News, Major League Baseball News, White Sox News on July 12, 2013 by OneRunGame

On Thursday, Ken “The Hawk” Harrelson made some comments on the “Carmen & Jurko Show” on ESPN that some fans didn’t like very much. According to Hawk there are no untouchables on the Sox roster right now. He is right.

“I’ve never, ever seen a player who couldn’t be traded. Never. If the deal is right you can trade anybody,” Harrelson said Thursday on “The Carmen & Jurko Show” on ESPN Chicago 1000. “Would I hate to lose Chris Sale? Yes. First of all, because he’s something special in the talent department, and the other thing is he’s one of the nicest young men you’ll ever meet. He’s great in the clubhouse, he’s great for the team. But if the right deal came up, I’d trade him, I’d trade anybody on our ballclub. There’s no untouchables, and if you’re going to have one good outstanding talent on a club that’s trying to get ready maybe not so much for next year but 2015, then you’ve got to think about things. It will be interesting to see what (general manager) Rick (Hahn) and his staff does.”

Fans are quick to criticize the Sox announcer bringing up how Hawk’s one year as Sox GM in the 1980’s was an utter disaster and he should just stick to announcing. Harrelson is the only GM to ever fire Tony LaRussa as manager. Something he sarcastically jokes about nowadays. But… Hawk is right. The White Sox are in no position to be stubborn and hold onto players when the team has no chance. They gave too many chances to Brian Anderson in 2006 when the team traded away fan-favorite Aaron Rowand. Giving Anderson the starting center fielder job. Anderson is now in the Kansas City Royals minor league system trying to be a pitcher.

I agree, if the Sox were in the “process” of re-building, then yes, you hang onto a guy like Sale as long as there’s a light at the end of the tunnel. But there’s a problem. The Sox have not even remotely started rebuilding or have made the decision to rebuild. GM Rick Hahn recently made a comment suggesting he was still waiting for the Sox to roll off a winning streak to climb back into contention. Yeah, that’ll happen. Even winning two of three from the division leading Tigers this week isn’t enough to show that the Sox are capable of doing that. It’s not going to happen.

This team is easily two to three years away from being a sustainable, steady contender in the division, not just the AL. This is Detroit’s division for a long time to come unless the Sox make some serious changes. 2008 was a flash in the pan. The Sox had to trade for old man Griffey and got the best game John Danks will ever pitch in his life to even get to the playoffs that year. Then were easily disposed by the Rays. Look who contends every year… The Rays. Look who has traded valuable trade piece after trade piece WHEN their trade-value was at it’s highest, but still able to contend, The Rays. 2005 was what it was but we haven’t been close to that since. Sale will be near the end of his contract when the team is even remotely able to contend. A team can be in first place and not be a first-place caliber team. We saw that in 2012 when the Sox were in first place for over 100 days. Everyone kept waiting for the shoe to drop and we finally saw that happen in September.

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You can’t count on the team being contenders in 3-4 years. Chris Sale’s value is extremely high right now and he’s a lefty. The fact that he’s as good as he is and he’s a lefty, makes him the most intriguing pitcher on the market, IF the Sox make him available. Consider the wear & tear on Sale’s arm by then. Sure he may hold up but considering they’re already watching his innings and he’s skipped starts b/c of elbow soreness or whatever, the Sox should trade him. He EASILY becomes the TOP pitcher on the market if the Sox put him out there. If they find the right deal and can get back one of two or even three top prospects back for him, then you do it. Depending on how bad a team needs him. Factoring in the extra Wild Card in both leagues this year, there are more contenders this year and every team always needs a Chris Sale. He’s an amazing pitcher, probably the best the Sox have seen since Jose Contreras went an entire calendar year without losing a game in 2005-2006.

The problem is if you trade him or someone else, this team has not been good at identifying prospects. You can’t argue with the pitching. It’s either Don Cooper or the Sox Minor League pitching scouts that should be given raises. But when you get to position players, the Sox have swung & missed, immensely. So far, Josh Phegley cannot be added to a prospect conversation. He’s off to a great start but give big-league pitchers a chance to study him and make adjustments. The real watch will be how he makes adjustments to those pitchers’ adjustments. But, so far so good.

Brent Morel, Josh Fields (and his quietest hands Hawk has ever seen), Jerry Owens, Gordon Beckham, Brian Anderson, Jordan Danks, Jared Mitchell, Tyler Flowers, etc. are just a handful of names the Sox have pushed out onto the field the past five to six years stating they were the next “guy” at their given position. Beckham has been in the league how long now? Even in limited action this year because of his broke bone in his hand, he is batting .342 (thru Thurs, July 11th’s game). He has only played in 42 games this season… roughly half of the Sox’ season. That doesn’t qualify for being a league-competitive average.

So the next time you hear Hawk Harrelson spew out this or that, it’s always worth listening to. He does know baseball. Sure he’s a homer, he’ll even admit it. But he’s right when he says the Sox have no untouchables on their roster. They’re not a good team. They can use Chris Sale to become a better team for the future or hang on to him and continue to lose games and win here or there. They weren’t winning many games when he pitches anyways because the team cannot hit.

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Danimal Planet Airs Monday!

Posted in Daily News, Major League Baseball News, NFL Football News, NHL News, White Sox News on June 2, 2013 by OneRunGame

Starting on Monday, June 3rd on www.ChicagolandSportsRadio.com, Dan’s new radio show “Danimal Planet” airs from 4-5pm Central Time. It’s a sports and entertainment show so please tune in!

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Congratulations to Bryan Dolgin!

Posted in Daily News, Major League Baseball News, White Sox News with tags , , , , , , on February 27, 2010 by OneRunGame

I’d like to take a moment to congratulate a friend and colleague, Bryan Dolgin on his terrific recent news on becoming the new “pre & post game coverage analyst” for the Texas Rangers.

Bryan will be leaving ESPN 1000 here in Chicago where he has been doing Chicago Sportscenter Updates, (among other duties), and be joining the Texas Rangers’ radio affiliate, KRLD-AM/FM for the upcoming 2010 season. 


Bryan and I worked together for parts of three seasons with the Joliet JackHammers baseball organization (of the Northern League in Joliet, IL).

Bryan handled play by play and color commentary duties alongside Jon Versteeg while I was the public address announcer. He is as knowledgeable as anyone in the game of baseball and while he’ll be missed in Chicago, he will flourish in the business working for the Rangers.

Best of luck Bryan!

American League Cy Young Award Winner!

Posted in Major League Baseball News, White Sox News with tags , , , , , on November 18, 2009 by OneRunGame

Congratulations to Zack Greinke of the Kansas City Royals on winning the 2009 American League Cy Young Award.

Greinke led the A.L with a 2.16 ERA, the lowest in the league. His 242 strikeouts alongside his 16-8 record this season was astounding, given the season the Royals had. They finished tied with the Cleveland Indians for last place in the A.L Central. The Royals got off to a hot start thanks to the Royals’ pitching, but injuries took their toll and it turned into another long season.

He had some tough competition in Felix Hernandez, Justin Verlander and CC Sabbathia but he was the deserving candidate! Best of luck in the offseason and next year.

 

Inching Closer … ?

Posted in Major League Baseball News with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on September 11, 2009 by OneRunGame

Have you looked at the standings lately?

Just a week ago SOX fans were all talking BEAR football. So was I. (well, we still are). Twenty-one games remain on the ’09 slate, with the White Sox sitting six back. Hmmm. We are aware of the Sox having six left with Detroit, three here, three there to close the season. Could this be possible? How upset would you be? Sure, we’d be excited if they won their second consecutive division title … but what an emotional rollercoaster they’ve put us on all season! That horrible road trip to Boston, New York and Minnesota. (except for the last game) … Tough losses to Cleveland and Baltimore splashed in there … all the little games that slipped away in the last inning or two … and we’re STILL in it? Thank you White Sox … but don’t do this to us! 

Here you have Mark Buehrle. Throws a perfect game, thrusting us into a first place tie with the Tigers. Then we go into Detroit with all kinds of momentum, only to lose three of four. We’ve been on the outside looking in ever since. Granted, Detroit haven’t exactly ran away with the division. The mere fact that the White Sox are ONLY six games out, still in striking distance with several games to play against the division leader … doesn’t that make you a little … ticked? 
I don’t say that meaning I wish they were out of it, not at all. But the ups & downs of a season sure make me feel like I was in the dugout for each and every win and loss. I work in professional baseball as an announcer, and after a long homestand, yeah – you do feel a bit worn down. We all know the Sox have a team to win and compete right now. In my mind, they’ve lost a little muscle by trading Jim Thome to the Dodgers – but they’re still good and versatile. 
If we can get Jake Peavy healthy  and in good form and be only three or four games out by the time we go head to head with Detroit and get Alex Rios to figure out that hitting the baseball gives the Sox an advantage … folks, October baseball might be in our forecasts again. Kansas City just swept the Tigers and the White Sox are headed back to L.A. where they have played pretty well for the most part. Six games out and in third place is not where you want to be, but it could be worse. 
I’m with Kenny Williams on this one, this would be a disappointing season if we did not make and do well in the playoffs. We’ll certainly see where the next couple of weeks lead us. 

What Do We Have Left …?

Posted in Major League Baseball News with tags , , , , , , , , , , on September 7, 2009 by OneRunGame

What do YOU the fan look to get out of the final 20-some-odd games remaining this season?

Maybe you haven’t been to a game yet this year. You’ve waited all summer and now you need to get to one….? Perhaps you have a birthday coming up and you thought attending a late-September game on your hey-day would make perfect sense … because after all, the Sox were “supposed” to be in the thick of things and repeat as division champs. Why not? 

Let’s not focus on the fact that the Sox have all but eliminated themselves from the playoff hunt. (8 games out w/ 23 or 24 games remaining… you do the math. I am not happy about it either). Let’s take a look at the brighter side of things. Like the match-up on Labor Day. Hey, you still get to see two aces, Josh Beckett and Mark Buehrle duke it out. It’s not like the Sox won’t play competitive baseball the final month of the season. 
You never know what form of epic-Cubs or Mets type of collapse the Tigers might encounter. Aside from many misfortunes on the field this year defensively, or on the basepaths, and whatever falters the bullpen has had … it just might not be the Sox’ year. 
They looked the best they have all season in this recent, brief four-game winning streak. We the fans should appreciate that. Great pitching, error-free defense, timely hitting – and FINALLY making Joe Nathan feel miserable . Isn’t that what we’ve been waiting for all year? The unfortunate truth, they gained absolutely no ground on the Tigers. If you win, and the guy in front of you wins … what else can you do? The Brewers in 2008 did the best thing they could do to win by bringing in C.C Sabbathia … making it to the playoffs … but being eliminated in the first round. ‘ Hey, you tried! ‘. It depends on what your level of success and failure is. Looking back, I am positive the Milwaukee fans are grateful to have made the playoffs after an un-Godly, horrifying absence. 
There are two things I remember (and fans will probably remember only two things) about the 2007 season. Know what they are? First, Mark Buehrle’s no-hitter in mid-April. I mean, that was awesome. Secondly, on Sept. 16th – Jim Thome’s 500th career HR. (I was there).I look back now and hold no grudges that they were horrible that year. I look back and enjoy … now those are key moments in White Sox history. 
Already this year, we’ve had a roster that looks like the sole of someone’s running shoe. Wilson Betemit – Triple-A’d, Brent Lillibridge – up/down, Brian Anderson – wah wah, “I’ve had every opportunity in the universe to hit the little white baseball, but I’m too cocky to try “… gone. We’ve seen some young players on this team flourish and develop, all the while, still being in contention for a division. Kenny’s plan has worked, believe it or not. Let’s not forget about the perfect game…. OK – most teams in the cellar every year (Pittsburgh, Kansas City, Washington to name a few) do not get those kind of memories to look back on. So let’s not get so worked up now that the season may be over in a playoff sense. 
Acquiring Alex Rios off waivers from Toronto, (albeit his average is awful) a good pickup for this year … a great one for 2010. Jake Peavy, a nail-biter for this year … a manicure for next year. Give the guy a winter to do nothing but rest his elbow… and the Sox have a good foundation to build on with the pieces in place. I won’t get into roster analysis on my first blog. I had every intention of making this one short. Ooops. 
What do we have left? Well, the final month will tell us. Take a look at some of your favorite Sox players now, because they may not be here next year. 
Get to the ballpark if you can and see for yourself and have fun!  
Go Sox …
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