Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature currently requires accessing the site using the built-in Safari browser.
Bucknut24;2168667; said:Chapman isn't a closer
scott91575;2168675; said:...Personally, I think it's lack of development. He has been jerked around too much by this organization.
scott91575;2168675; said:He is just way too inconsistent. We saw the same thing last year. He has days where he throws 98-101 and is unhittable. Then he has days where he is in the mid 90's with no control and can't get anyone out.
Personally, I think it's lack of development. He has been jerked around too much by this organization.
True, but that would mean Dunn would have to hit 7th:scott91575;2168849; said:I was just looking at the HR standings. Just imagine if Dunn, Hamilton, and Encarnacion were still on this team.
Home runs....
Dunn - 23
Hamilton - 22
Encarnacion - 19
Bruce - 16
Votto - 13
Phillips - 9
Cozart - 7
Hanigan/Mesaraco - 5
114 home runs in the starting lineup (which would probably be higher since those 3 would be playing at GABP). That would be on pace for the MLB record, and is just for the starting 8/9.
Of course the other team would just hit the ball to the left side of the field and run for days. Yet it would be a fun offense to watch.
ochre;2168853; said:True, but that would mean Dunn would have to hit 7th:
Hamilton
Cozart
Votto
Phillips
Bruce
Encarnacion
Dunn
Hanigan/Mesaraco
Not sure where he's hitting in the White Sox lineup, but that might mean fewer PAs; gotta split up the leftys.
Bucklion;2168869; said:Dunn hits 3rd for the White Sox, and has done that pretty much all year.
jlb1705;2168872; said:Dusty would bench Dunn against Clayton Kershaw.