GIRLS GONE WILDCATS

Northwestern’s Women’s softball team has made it to the NCAA Championship series by beating UCLA over the weekend. NU’s Wildcats (50-13) will play the Arizona Wildcats (52-11) in the best of a three game series. Tammy Williams and Garland Cooper hit back to back jacks in the 8th inning of a tied game, giving NU … Continue reading “GIRLS GONE WILDCATS”

Northwestern’s Women’s softball team has made it to the NCAA Championship series by beating UCLA over the weekend. NU’s Wildcats (50-13) will play the Arizona Wildcats (52-11) in the best of a three game series. Tammy Williams and Garland Cooper hit back to back jacks in the 8th inning of a tied game, giving NU the win over UCLA 3-1. Junior ace Eileen Canney improved her record to 26-7 beating the number one ranked Bruins (50-9) for the 2nd time this season, she allowed six hits and struckout six.

LET’S GO PURPLE WILDCATS!!!

RICKIE WEAKS

In the 7th inning of his 57th game Rickie Weeks committed his 20th error of the season at secondbase. The Milwaukee Brewers need to find a solution. Weeks is just three games passed being on a 60 error pace for the season, but seems to be picking up his pace lately with two a game … Continue reading “RICKIE WEAKS”

In the 7th inning of his 57th game Rickie Weeks committed his 20th error of the season at secondbase. The Milwaukee Brewers need to find a solution. Weeks is just three games passed being on a 60 error pace for the season, but seems to be picking up his pace lately with two a game on both Friday & Sunday so he might reach 60 by year’s end. Moving Rickie to CF might be the answer, although the Brew Crew has Brady Clark playing center. Clark is hitting .290 and is a solid defender. As a White Sox fan I have a possible solution, trade Clark to the Chisox for Brandon McCarthy. Since trading Aaron Rowand to the Phillies for Jim Thome, Chicago has been playing without a centerfielder. Brian Anderson’s hitting in the .160s & Rob Mackowiak can’t cover the ground. This trade would help both teams. I’m not saying I don’t like Anderson’s and/or McCarthy’s future, but for the White Sox the future is now. Brandon McCarthy is not cutting it in the bullpen and would step right into Milwaukee’s rotation. Clark would solve the White Sox centerfield problem. Anderson would get his confidence back in the minors. And Rickie Weeks would begin his journey as a major league centerfielder.

6/4/06: Linescore of the Day – Gerald Laird

Sunday Bloody Sunday. Another beautiful day on the Southside of Chicago, sun out, not a cloud in the sky, & Mark Buehrle on the bump for the White Sox. When the dust had settled it was still a beautiful day, but only for the Texas Rangers and backup catcher Gerald Laird. Texas spotted the White … Continue reading “6/4/06: Linescore of the Day – Gerald Laird”

Sunday Bloody Sunday. Another beautiful day on the Southside of Chicago, sun out, not a cloud in the sky, & Mark Buehrle on the bump for the White Sox. When the dust had settled it was still a beautiful day, but only for the Texas Rangers and backup catcher Gerald Laird. Texas spotted the White Sox a 2-0, Joe Crede’s 2 run blast in the 2nd, lead before cranking out ten runs of their own, taking 2 of 3 over the weekend. It turned out not to matter one bit that Pablo Ozuna’s poor defense in LF resulted in a 3rd inning game tying double off the bat of Mark Teixeira. Laird doubled in the 3rd, grounded out in the 5th, ripped a 2 run double in the 6th, a blast to left in the 8th, and again in the 9th. Laird also handled rookie lefthander John Rheinecker masterfully behind the plate. Rheinecker allowed four hits & two runs over 8 innings of work, his 2nd strong outing in a row. Look for John in a possible upcoming Rookie Watch piece. It was a sad El ride back to the Northside for Teddy Ballgame.

Gerald Laird 4 for 5, 2 HRs, 2 2Bs, 4 RBI, 4 runs

TIPTOES TADAHITO

Tadahito Iguchi The White Sox scored a 4th inning TD against the Texas Rangers Saturday night and hung on for an 8-6 win. Bobby Jenks relieved Matt Thornton with the bases loaded, two outs in the top of the 8th, the Sox up by two, and Mark DeRosa at the plate. Tadahito Iguchi went up … Continue reading “TIPTOES TADAHITO”


Tadahito Iguchi

The White Sox scored a 4th inning TD against the Texas Rangers Saturday night and hung on for an 8-6 win. Bobby Jenks relieved Matt Thornton with the bases loaded, two outs in the top of the 8th, the Sox up by two, and Mark DeRosa at the plate. Tadahito Iguchi went up on his tiptoes to turn at least a game tying line drive into an inning ending out. It turned out to be the difference as a crowd of 38,697 (including Teddy Ballgame) enjoyed the postgame fireworks show.

LET’S GO WHITE SOX!!!

PUT ME IN THE GAME

Brady Clark – CF Took the El to the Cell, it was an amazing night for baseball, what could be better! Waiting for the gates to open there were beautiful girls in feathers dancing. Lemme splain, it was Latin Music night, these beautifully feathered girls were hired to dance to salsa music as part of … Continue reading “PUT ME IN THE GAME”


Brady Clark – CF

Took the El to the Cell, it was an amazing night for baseball, what could be better! Waiting for the gates to open there were beautiful girls in feathers dancing. Lemme splain, it was Latin Music night, these beautifully feathered girls were hired to dance to salsa music as part of the festivities, life is good!

Met up with CLuke & his family in the CF stands, after munching down a Garden burger, fries, some corn, and washing it down with a Dew. It’s been awhile since I’ve been among the crowd at the ballpark on the Southside. It was also insurance night at the Cell, CLuke works for an insurance company, but not as a salesman, thank God! Lemme tell you from experience, having an insurance salesman as a friend just can’t happen, they have no friends, only potential clients. There was this guy sitting behind us who was eating peanuts, he chose to eat the shell (I’m a shell eater as well), his girlfriend was compelled to tell him how this wasn’t the proper way to eat peanuts, and the shells are dirty. Why do women feel compelled to control men down to how to eat their peanuts? And why do men allow women to control them, ironic that nuts would be involved, it’d be even more ironic if balls were involved, but no balls makes a statement as well. Maybe that’s why I’m not hooked up, things that make you go, HMMM.

Jon Garland was pitching a pretty good game, 3-2 lead into the 7th, brought on Jeff Nelson, and the game was tied after he faced one batter. Jim Thome was sitting this one out with a strained hammy, so now don’t only we not have a centerfielder or middle relief, we also don’t have the BIG bat we got for Aaron Rowand (still a good deal in my book). The bottom of the White Sox order was Ross Gload (.148), Juan Uribe (.208), & Brian Anderson (.164), not exactly murderers row. Why don’t they just start Anderson off with two strikes to speed the game along? With two outs, man on 1st, the game tied, and Brian at the plate, the skipper had to do something. Ozzie sent up Rob Mackowiak to pinch hit, a long flyball to center was just a little short of giving the Good Guys the lead. It didn’t take the Rangers long to realize the Sox had no centerfielder, as Rob’s effort to impersonate one just wasn’t fooling anyone. Mackowiak caught Jason Botts’ fly, Mc Carthy walked Kinsler, BIG BAD Bobby Jenks was summoned, but Gary Matthews Jr knew what to do. He hit a deep drive to, where else, CENTERFIELD! Of course it was a put them ahead for good double, 4-3 Texas. It was like deja vu all over again, as the night before any other centerfielder in baseball would have caught a ball in center that went for a triple.

There just is no way of hiding it any longer Mackowiak CAN’T play centerfield and Anderson CAN’T hit! Kenny Williams needs to make like Monty Hall & Let’s Make a Deal! Maybe we could get Brady Clark from the Milwaukee Brewers and they could move their centerfielder Rickie Weeks (18th error already) away from secondbase? Or possibly we could trade with the totally confused Tampa Bay Devil Rays? Could Colorado’s Cory Sullivan be had? Possibly Laynce Nix? Where is Timo Perez? Maybe I’m getting a little desperate. Maybe I didn’t realize just how good Aaron Rowand was out there. Anyway something needs to be done, ANYTHING!

The White Sox also need to address their need for middle relief, but that’s a story for another day. Can’t solve all the world’s problems in one day, then what would I do tomorrow? Seriously it’s a beautiful day for a ballgame, think I’ll take another trip to the Cell. Tell you all about it when I get back, I’m bringing my glove just in case Ozzie wants to put me in the game, I CAN PLAY CENTERFIELD!

LET’S GO WHITE SOX!!!

BOYS OF SUMMER, INDEED

The fact the Los Angeles Dodgers are in the middle of a dogfight in the wide open Western Division of the National League shouldn’t surprise anyone. Especially considering every team in the division struggled to reach .500 last year. This season the Dodgers have a record of 31-23 and are right on the heels of … Continue reading “BOYS OF SUMMER, INDEED”

The fact the Los Angeles Dodgers are in the middle of a dogfight in the wide open Western Division of the National League shouldn’t surprise anyone. Especially considering every team in the division struggled to reach .500 last year. This season the Dodgers have a record of 31-23 and are right on the heels of the Arizona Diamondbacks. The surprise is just how well the kids have played. Since catcher Russell Martin was called up the Dodgers are 19-4 with him behind the dish. Other youngsters who’ve answered the call are outfielders Matt Kemp & Andre Ethier, and infielder Willy Aybar. And they just called up a 6’6″ 252 pound Dominican infielder/outfielder named Joel Guzman who can mash. Where are they getting them all from? It seems as though the Dodger system is back with a vengeance. This might be the best crop of Los Angeles youngsters to reach the big time since LA brought up Steve Garvey, Davey Lopes, Bill Russell, & Ron Cey. My question for you is who will be the best big leaguer among this group? Cast your vote at the opinion poll off to the left.

Russell Martin
Matt Kemp
Andre Ethier
Willy Aybar
Joel Guzman

WHY THE APOLOGY???

A couple of nights ago Scott Sauerbeck was arrested. It seems as though he was the passenger in his car, being driven by a drunken female companion, at 4:30 AM, when a police car observed the vehicle being driven erratically. They avoided the police, pulled into a driveway, got out of the car, and hid … Continue reading “WHY THE APOLOGY???”

A couple of nights ago Scott Sauerbeck was arrested. It seems as though he was the passenger in his car, being driven by a drunken female companion, at 4:30 AM, when a police car observed the vehicle being driven erratically. They avoided the police, pulled into a driveway, got out of the car, and hid in some bushes. That’s when the person who owns the bushes where they’d chosen to play hide-&-seek called the police. Sauerbeck was arrested for allowing a drunk woman to drive his car and there were a few other charges. Scott, who’s married, apologized to his Cleveland Indian teammates for his alleged wrong doings. But now for the kicker, he pleaded NOT GUILTY to the charges! Then why the apology? I guess the moral of the story is, deny, deny, deny.

1974: TURN BACK THE CLOCK

Bob Waller was Harry Caray’s first TV sidekick with the Chicago White Sox. Believe it or not Caray was just on the radio for the Sox in 1971 & 1972, Jack Drees & Bud Kelly were in the TV booth. Not only that, the White Sox flagship radio station was WTAQ out of LaGrange. The … Continue reading “1974: TURN BACK THE CLOCK”

Bob Waller was Harry Caray’s first TV sidekick with the Chicago White Sox. Believe it or not Caray was just on the radio for the Sox in 1971 & 1972, Jack Drees & Bud Kelly were in the TV booth. Not only that, the White Sox flagship radio station was WTAQ out of LaGrange. The White Sox just switched over to channel 44 in 1973, before that they were on channel 32. Both of these channels were UHF, which was a not a good thing back in the day. There were two types of UHF antenae, neither were capable of drawing in a clear signal. There was the rabbit ear and the circular antenae. You’d go up to your TV, hold the antenae just right, let go to go sitdown, and the fuzziness would return. It was maddening.

I can’t even remember my name today, let alone the details of what I’m doing day-to-day, but I still remember Bob Waller on his last broadcast at the end of the 1974 season.

Chuck Tanner had tried everything to get this ballclub to win, but in the end it just wasn’t enough as the Sox finished 4th in the Western Division with an 80-80 record. This despite the fact the White Sox got productive seasons out of Dick Allen (32 HRs), Ken Henderson (95 RBIs), rookie SS Bucky Dent, workhorse knuckleballer Wilbur Wood (42 starts, 320 IP, 20-19 record), & Jim Kaat (21-13). The White Sox also featured promising youngsters like Jorge Orta (23), Brian Downing (23), Lamar Johnson (23), 22 year old Jerry Hairston Sr, and a superstar on the horizon in 20 year old Nyls Nyman. There was also some promise out on the hill with 24 year old Bart Johnson (10-4 in 18 starts), and a 22 year old bullpen righty/lefty combo of Goose Gossage & Terry Forster. This team also featured veterans Stan Bahnsen, Ron Santo, Bill Melton, & Carlos May. My favorites were Tony Muser and Ed Herrmann.

Bill Melton and Carlos May were slackers is what Waller had to say. He went on to say they just didn’t care about winning and were content not to hustle. Bob said these two players were the reason the White Sox didn’t do better. As a fan it was refreshing to see somebody with the guts to say what was happening on the field. Of course Bob Waller’s days with the White Sox were finished, but it was nice to see him resurface with the A’s the following season.

IS DLEE COMING BACK???

No, Jerry Hairston Jr isn’t high fiving his Cub teammates on being traded to the first place Texas Rangers for Phil Nevin. What does this trade mean? Does it mean DLee might not be coming back anytime too soon? Does it mean the Cubs may not need four secondbasemen after all? Phil Nevin will fill … Continue reading “IS DLEE COMING BACK???”

No, Jerry Hairston Jr isn’t high fiving his Cub teammates on being traded to the first place Texas Rangers for Phil Nevin. What does this trade mean? Does it mean DLee might not be coming back anytime too soon? Does it mean the Cubs may not need four secondbasemen after all?

Phil Nevin will fill in at firstbase for the injured DLee, interesting this deal was made after DLee’s cast came off. Nevin drove in more than 100 runs three times in his career, all for the Padres, his best season coming in 2001 when he launched 41 homers and drove in 126. Phil hit a game winning home run off Huston Street on May 25th.

Don’t really know where Hairston fits in with Texas. Ian Kinsler is the Rangers everyday secondbaseman and Gary Matthews Jr plays CF, with Brad Wilkerson in LF, and Kevin Mench in RF.

.300 TEN YEARS IN A ROW

In the last fifty years there have been three major leaguers to bat .300 or better for ten straight years. Right now Vladimir Guerrero has done it nine consecutive years and is well on his way to number ten. He’ll be the first righthanded hitter to accomplish this task. Can you name the lefthanded hitters … Continue reading “.300 TEN YEARS IN A ROW”

In the last fifty years there have been three major leaguers to bat .300 or better for ten straight years. Right now Vladimir Guerrero has done it nine consecutive years and is well on his way to number ten. He’ll be the first righthanded hitter to accomplish this task. Can you name the lefthanded hitters who have done it?