The Risk of the Stolen Base
I was watching the Chicago White Sox take on the Minnesota Twins. There was one play during the game that stood out to me. It bothered me in a way as well. The Twins were leading 4-3 going into the bottom of the 11th. Mark Kotsay led off the inning by striking out. Then Alex [...]
Kotsay at DH and 5th spot; Logic is lacking
April 7, 2010 by Danny Sisto
Filed under Chicago White Sox, MLB
It’s been said all offseason tha Kotsay would hold down part-time duties as the White Sox designated hitter, so this is hardly new. It was just jarring to watch the Sox opening day, and to actually see such an awful offensive player holding down a position where all one does is hit. I mean, I [...]
The Team to Beat in the AL Central
February 26, 2010 by Tony Andracki
Filed under MLB
Tony Andracki Bringingheat.com Lead Journalist OK, so the Twins are still probably the team to beat in the AL Central. They can never be counted out. No matter what happens, you can turn your TV on the day after the regular season ends and there will be some sort of preview for a Twins game, [...]
The Curious Case of the White Sox DH
February 14, 2010 by Rick Mell
Filed under Chicago White Sox, Sabermetrics
This summarizes the current DH situation for the Chicago White Sox for the 2010 season.
Vizquel Provides Sox with Veteran Presence
November 30, 2009 by Tony Andracki
Filed under Chicago White Sox, MLB
Last week, the golden glove man known as Omar Vizquel signed a one-year, $1.375 million contract last week with the South Side Hitmen. Some may question that move and I’ve already heard a lot about how that much money is too much to waste when the Sox already have Alexei Ramirez and Gordon Beckham to [...]




