posted on Thursday, May 15, 2008 1:58 AM by Jim

Just call him Q-pid

Maybe this is why Joe Cowley harbors such disdain for Southern California:

Oh my goodness, Hawk just kissed D.J. on the Angels "Kiss Cam." Time to get out of L.A. ASAP.

But that's unfair to make any inferences based on this isolated event.  After all, it came during the pitching change after Carlos Quentin broke the game open with a grand slam in the Sox's 6-1 victory over the Angels Wednesday night.  After watching the Sox get shut out Tuesday and struggle to put together an offense again against John Lackey, I might've kissed Darrin Jackson, too.

Quentin became the first American Leaguer to reach 10 home runs this season, and even if the Sox offense keeps slumping, he's a reason to keep watching.  Or, in other words...

Yeah, I'd like to say, partly to talk about it, and partly to let the new guy in on the mood here a little bit. Uh.. Q is.. the light of my life. Um.. I know I speak for the others.. uh, when I say he is.. so amazing.. you know? And, uh.. he's just.. I wish.. you know.. I wish I could know him more, you know? Because.. he.. he is one of a kind, you know? He's.. I think about him all the time, and.. well, I'm wondering - should we kill him?

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But let's not forget about the South Side's second-most eligible bachelor.

Jose Contreras pitched seven innings of one-run ball for the second straight start, and he accomplished this feat with a forkball that has taken on a new life of its own.  As he neared the end of his start, he used it almost like a knuckleball, especially against left-handers:

Against Garrett Anderson: Eight pitches, eight forkballs, seven for strikes.

Against Casey Kotchman: Eight pitches, eight forkballs, six for strikes.

He went exclusively with the forkball against Anderson in his first at-bat, but against the other lefties in the Angels lineup, he had a pretty healthy mix of fastballs and off-speed stuff.  It almost looked like he was pitching through an arm injury, considering his pitch selection seemed to indicate he was afraid of throwing anything resembling "hard" to lefties.

And then he came out in the seventh and worked a pretty easy frame.  He walked Mike Napoli, but when Gary Matthews Jr. came to the plate, he threw him two fastballs before throwing a forkball.  So either Contreras wasn't feeling great and toughed it out, or he was the definition of "crafty."

Tonight's victory improved his line to 4-3, 3.35 ERA.  No complaints here.

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Minor league roundup:
  • Syracuse 18, Charlotte 6
    • The Knights had a 5-1 lead entering the sixth.  Then the Chiefs scored the next 16 runs.
    • Jack Egbert pitched well through five, allowing one run.  He walked a couple, then was hurt by defense (Brad Eldred error led to one run) and Dewon Day (who gave up a single and a homer).  Final line: 5 1/3 IP, 4 H, 6 R, 4 ER, 3 BB, 7 K.
    • Oneli Perez retired only one hitter, and ended up getting tagged six runs of a nine-run inning.   Mike MacDougal pitched a scoreless inning.  Go figure.
    • Chris Getz went 4-for-4 with a homer and three runs scored.  He also stole a base.
    • Jerry Owens had two hits, a walk and a steal.  Thomas Collaro (solo homer), Eldred and Fernando Cortez also had two hits.
  • West Tenn 3, Birmingham 1
    • Carlos Torres pitched well in defeat: 7 IP, 8 H, 3 ER, 0 BB, 3 K
    • John Lujan and Joseph Torres pitched a scoreless inning apiece.
    • Miguel Negron and Victor Mercedes each had two hits.
  • Lynchburg 12, Winston-Salem 11
    • Brandon Allen hit for the cycle during a 5-for-5 day.  He doubled twice, drove in two runs and scored three times.
    • John Shelby hit his fifth homer, a two-run shot; Anderson Gomes also went deep.
    • Lee Cruz had a pair of doubles and an RBI.
    • Matt Long was tagged for five runs in the first, but lasted five, giving up eight runs on six hits and three walks, striking out four.
  • Kannapolis 5, Delmarva 3
    • Jose Martinez went 2-for-4 with two RBI.
    • Sergio Morales and Dale Mollenhauer each collected two hits as well.
    • Johnnie Lowe allowed three runs (one earned) over five innings on five hits and three walks.  He only struck out one.
    • Santo Luis, Wander Perez and Henry Mabee combined to throw four scoreless innings.

Comments

# re: Just call him Q-pid

Thursday, May 15, 2008 2:19 AM by MattTheRock
Well, one thing's for sure. Quentin might have been the biggest steal of the offseason.

It's nice being in Korea just because both teams I'm interested in seem to be in various degrees of suck right now.

# re: Just call him Q-pid

Thursday, May 15, 2008 6:48 AM by Doctor Lingerie
Ah, she's probably a lezbo anyway.

# re: Just call him Q-pid

Thursday, May 15, 2008 8:23 AM by Fundman
Paulie gets on base twice and Swisher finally flashes some power..........poco a poco people.

# re: Just call him Q-pid

Thursday, May 15, 2008 8:23 AM by ballsdeep
This offense is capable of run scoring explosions, but can they be consistent?

Contreras has to hold it together and hope that Buehrle gets himself right. Then all they have to do is hope the lineup can score runs.

Glad to see this latest losing skid over.

# re: Just call him Q-pid

Thursday, May 15, 2008 10:56 AM by striker
matttherock,

I'd have to say everyone is happy with this trade. AZ had a full outfield and ended up with Dan Haren, so I'm sure they aren't complaining.

# re: Just call him Q-pid

Thursday, May 15, 2008 11:51 AM by Fundman
In case anyone was curious, here are Chris Carter's stats in high A ball so far this year:

http://firstinning.com/players/Chris-Carter-b/

He's just 21 and can knock the ball out of the park, but all things considered it looks like a pretty good deal.

# re: Just call him Q-pid

Thursday, May 15, 2008 3:53 PM by Jim Margalus
Arizona's outfield would be amazing(ly cheap) if they had decided to keep Quentin and let Byrnes go instead of signing him for three years and $30 million.

The thing to remember with Carter is that he's a butcher in the field, and a first baseman if lucky. So he has his work cut out for him, either with the glove or bat, for him to stick somewhere.

# re: Just call him Q-pid

Thursday, May 15, 2008 9:02 PM by biganutz
Alright Lets Do This. White Sox 8, Angels 4. Pick to Click: Jermaine Dye.

# re: Just call him Q-pid

Thursday, May 15, 2008 9:39 PM by Orestes
Quentin 4, Angels 3

Pick to Quick: Carlos Q

# re: Just call him Q-pid

Friday, May 16, 2008 1:22 AM by biganutz
Nice call Orestes.

# re: Just call him Q-pid

Friday, May 16, 2008 1:38 AM by Orestes
Biganutz - were you at the game tonight ?

There was a very audible White Sox cheering section that started up in the 9th inning tonight and that(+ AJ) may have been the straw breaking K-Rod's back....cheers to those fans !!

# re: Just call him Q-pid

Friday, May 16, 2008 2:46 AM by Jim Margalus
Indeed, nice score prediction. I don't think anybody's gotten the Pick to Click yet, though we may want to put a moratorium on picking Q to add a degree of difficulty.

# re: Just call him Q-pid

Friday, May 16, 2008 2:47 AM by MattTheRock
Striker-

Yeah, thanks for reminding me. Always nice to be in mid-may and not be able to see any chance that you can catch the team ahead of you.