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Thursday, July 23, 2020
15 from 2005 Intro
Tuesday, July 21, 2020
White Sox defeat Cubs in exhibition game at Wrigley Field.
This past Sunday Evening in Chicago, a cross town rivalry resumed days before the covid 19 shortened baseball season got underway.
Jason Kipnis homered for the Cubs in their half of the first inning giving them a one run lead. Kipnis hit 12 homers against the White Sox as a member of the Cleveland Indians. The Cubs added to their lead in the second as Wilson Contreras scored on a sacrifice fly in the second.
The score remained 2-0 until the top of the 5th inning. With one out, Adam Engel who is known more for robbing opposing batters of home runs, robbed Cubs starter Kyle Hendricks of a shut-out by homering himself.
After the Engel homer, Tim Anderson singled and Eloy Jimenezflew out to right field and what happened next could only bedescribed as a good old fashioned 2 out rally. Jose Abreusingle to right moving Anderson to 3rd and removing Hendricks from the game. Jharel Cotton came in to pitch for the Cubs and Andrew Vaughn came into run for Abreu. Yasmani Grandal then doubled in Anderson and Vaughn giving the White Sox the lead.
The south siders were not finished yet. Grandals hit was just the first of three run scring doubles in succession. Edwin Encarnacion who made his major league debut for the Cincinatti Reds in the White Sox World Championship year of 2005 and is right about to begin his 16th season in the major leagues and his first for the White Sox hit a double to left plating Grandal. Then Luis Robert, who has yet to make his major league debut and was 8 years old when the White Sox won it all in 2005 hit a ground rule double to score Encarnacion.
Luis Gonzalez came into run for Robert. Leury Garcia tripled to score Gonzalez. This brought up Cheslor Cuthbert who just came over to the White Sox from the Royals who had the misfortune of making the first and final outs of the inning. But when Cuthbert made out #1 his team was behind 2-0, when he made out #3 they were ahead 6-2.
The White Sox added a run to that lead on a wild pitch in the seventh and the Cubs took that run away in the 8th as David Bote scored Josh Phegley in the 8th ending the scoring at 7-3 White Sox.
Monday, July 13, 2020
White Sox set to open 2020 season on 7/24
When the year began the Chicago White Sox were all set to have a record breaking season. Maybe they wouldn't hit 242 home runs like they did in 2004 or strike out 1,359 opponents like in 2015, but when the umpire shouted "play ball" in their game on Thrusday, March 26th against the Kansas City Royals it would be their earliest opening day ever.
This, of course did not happen. The White Sox, none the less, will be breaking records this year if their home opener scheduled against the Minnesota Twins on July 24th doesn't get cancelled or delayed it will certainly set the record for latest opening day ever. The planned 60 game schedule should contain many records even if many of them will come with asterisks. Teams will certainly have the least errors and strikeouts and fewest hits and home runs allowed. Attendance should be record breaking as well with most teams unsure if they will be able to sell any tickets. .
With Covid numbers continuing to grow in the U.S. I'm not sure how I feel about the season being played at all. As a fan, I am eager for the sason to get under way, but thher is part of me, like a true baseball purest, that feels that everyone should be safe at home.
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