As the Blackhawks swept the Sharks on the west side, the Sox hoped to also have a fish fry of their own over in the South side. However, Freddy giving up 4 runs in the first inning was a pretty good indication that it wasn't going to happen.
The first two games against the Marlins were refreshing to see for us Sox fans. it was really good to see Buehrle and Floyd have nice outings, and see the Sox giving them some run support. Quentin is starting to come around at least a little bit, and Rios is continuing to impress. The Sox website is trying to get fans to vote for Paulie and Rios for the all-star game, and I agree with it that if they send anyone from our team's offense, it should be them. I know fans don't get to vote for pitchers, so I also hope that John Danks gets some recognition too, because he deserves it. the W-L stat has always been very decieving for Danks, as the lack of run support is an obvious issue (and Matt Cain of the Giants can now sympathize with that after yesterday, losing 1-0 to the A's with that run being an unearned one). I know the all-star game is far away, but MLB does a nice job of getting crazy fans like me to think about it early.
I would also like to give Bobby Jenks some credit for Saturday afternoon. I really liked his velocity, and his nice 1-2-3 inning notching the save. Getting runs is hard for the Sox at times, but it's good to know that when we do, Bobby at least has the capability to hold the lead for us if he could keep up his velocity, even after there was some question as to whether or not we should hand the ball over to Matt Thornton in the 9th inning.
The Sox seem to do well against these NL teams. I like interleague play because it's cool to have these random matchups, plus there are always the two "reject teams" in the NL that don't get to participate. I wonder if Bud Selig's proposal for teams to switch divisions if they want to could also entail switching leagues, as his Brewers did not too long ago. if the Sox can only generate a consistent offense against NL pitchers, maybe that wouldn't be so bad...but i'd really rather beat up on bad AL teams anyway. Like for example, Cleveland! Hopefully we can get a few wins together down there before having to go to Tampa Bay and another terrible dome with an awesome team. My pick to click tonight shall be...Alex Rios.
Monday, May 24, 2010
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