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José Abreu last night became the 11th player in franchise history to reach 700 RBI, and is one of just five White Sox to hit 200-plus home runs and record 700-plus RBI.
— Chicago White Sox (@whitesox) May 13, 2021
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— Minnesota Twins (@Twins) May 13, 2021
Woof. This is not the lineup you use to step on your rivals’ throats.
I know it’s a day game after a long one last night, but this is peak 2017
Why bat Lamb so high? In what way is he better than Moncada or Vaughn or any other batter hitting 3-6?
He’s left handed and that trumps skill apparently
Hamilton can hit LH, why isn’t he hitting 2nd? Or Collins? or Leury?
Hamilton has a career ops of 0.629 as a left-handed hitter (compared to 0.601 as a right-handed hitter). He’s a better hitter batting lefty but saying Hamilton can hit from from either side is a stretch.
I was joking at the “…left handed and that trumps skill apparently…” comment above. Tongue in cheek comment.
He’s clearly in there for his defensive skill at first.
yeah…clearly
Lamb can’t play 1B. Can’t hit RHP or LHP. Why do we have this guy again?
Jettison this guy to the moon and call up Goodwin or Sheets or whatever.
OK…I’ll see myself out
Well, I guess the jokes on us. Lamb HR
It is possible, you know, that TLR with his almost 3,000 wins as a manager knows one or two things more about baseball than many of us.
The joke is still on us. Lamb at first base
It’s incredibly hard.
Lamb’s technique of dropping the ball then falling down needs to be adjusted.
Lamb does know he can stretch for the ball?
Who needs Luis Robert? That wasn’t rhetorical. The correct answer is: “the White Sox do”, but still, nice play, Billy.
It’s a good sight to see a 1-2-3 inning by Foster
Uh oh bullpen
Good grief…Nothing ever changes with Ruiz…You slot him up in leverage and he struggles
4 batters and 4 ropes. Yikes
Thats why I like day games though, Tony was still awake and got him out of there
Is it his fault that Larussa pitched him 3 days in a row (against the same team)… and on the third day threw him into a high leverage situation with Bummer sitting in the bullpen?
Managers are supposed to put guys in the best position to succeed.
Moncada should forgot about pop ups in fair territory.
Seriously, the White Sox should consider getting his hearing tested. It’s the third or forth time this has happened this season.
Yerminated!
Now that’s a $54M-quality save
I hope that turns out to be money well spent… he hasn’t pitched all that often like the lights-out closer everyone hoped they were getting. Getting better though, hopefully.