posted on Sunday, August 20, 2006 12:51 AM
by
Jim
Week in a Box: August 13-19
Given the up-and-down nature of the Sox’s play this past week, it’s going to prove difficult to try to pin down who was the best, and who was the worst. We’ll give it a shot.
Player of the Week: Jon Garland. I couldn’t find one offensive player who didn’t have a hand in any of the Sox’s disappointments this week, but I found a pitcher who fits the bill.
Player of the Weak: Joe Crede. Everybody had a fairly average week at the plate except for Crede, who went 3-for-26 this week.
Pitcher of the Week: Jon Garland. Two starts, two runs, two wins.
Pitcher of the Weak: Jose Contreras and Freddy Garcia. Contreras had an inexplicable meltdown against the Twins, and Freddy gets in on the action thanks to his attitude.
Fireman of the Week: David Riske. Matt Thornton was the only pitcher to not allow a run, but he only pitched 1-1/3 innings. Riske allowed one run in 4-1/3 innings, including 2-2/3 innings of shutout ball against Kansas City.
Gas Can of the Week: Neal Cotts. For the second straight week, Neal grabs this one. Justin Morneau’s bloop single was excusable, but three runs in less than an inning against Kansas City isn’t.
Super Sub of the Week: Alex Cintron. Had his highs and lows, but he drove in seven runs in his two starts with two bases-clearing hits.
Super Scrub of the Week: Nobody. Every Sox sub had his moments this week; even Sandy Alomar Jr.
Gold Glove: Joe Crede. Diving stab against Minnesota. Diving stab against Minnesota. Game-ending 5-3 double play against Kansas City. No errors.
Hands of Stone: You make the call. Seriously, I have no idea who to pick. Rob Mackowiak played two balls into doubles; Jermaine Dye dropped a ball, leading to a run; Alex Cintron didn’t run after a pop-up, leading to a three-run homer; Tadahito Iguchi had a couple of errors; Brian Anderson even had his first major-league error, although it came a day after his hustle preserved a victory against Kansas City.
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