Showing posts with label Bailey Ober. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bailey Ober. Show all posts

Thursday, April 24, 2025

White Sox continue to play dead in Minnesota

The White Sox have lost 14 consecutive games at Minnesota, with their last win there coming April 10, 2023.

The latest loss came Wednesday night, a 6-3 defeat against the Twins at Target Field.

Let's not kid ourselves: This has nothing to do with the Twins, who are a bad team themselves. This is just pure incompetence on the part of the Sox.

Even with wins the past two games, Minnesota is just 9-15 on the season. The Twins are 4-1 against the Sox, which means they are 5-14 against everyone else. They will be the fourth-place club in the American League Central Division, and the only thing preventing them from finishing last is the miserable Sox being in the same division. 

This is a continuation of a trend from 2024. The Twins finished in fourth place with a record of 82-80. They were 12-1 against the Sox, which means they were 70-79 against everyone else.

Through the first two games of this series, we've seen struggling Minnesota players suddenly right the ship.

Bailey Ober had a 6.16 ERA entering his Tuesday start. Then he threw six innings of one-run ball and picked up a victory.

Relief pitcher Griffin Jax had a 11.25 ERA before the Sox showed up. He's appeared in both games of this series, retiring all six batters he has faced, four of them by strikeout. 

Then there's Trevor Larnach, who carried a .194/.298/.250 slash line, with just one home run, into Tuesday's game. That .250 slugging percentage is on the way up now because Larnach has homered in each of the first two games of this series, including a solo shot off Jordan Leasure (0-1) in the sixth inning Wednesday that put the Twins ahead to stay.

I could carry on, but you get the idea. The Sox are 5-19, and there is no bottom here. Those people who told you it "can't possibly be worse than last year," don't believe them.

Nothing has changed here.

Wednesday, April 23, 2025

Luis Robert Jr., Andrew Vaughn continue to fail White Sox

The top of the fifth inning of Tuesday night's game against the Minnesota Twins summed up White Sox baseball for me this season.

The Sox were trailing 2-1, but they had a promising start to the inning. Singles by Nick Maton and Andrew Benintendi put runners on first and third with nobody out against struggling Minnesota starter Bailey Ober, who entered this game with a 6.16 ERA.

The table was set for the No. 3 and No. 4 batters in the Sox lineup, Luis Robert Jr. and Andrew Vaughn.

Well, you can guess what happened, and none of it was good. Robert had a chance to do damage on two middle-middle changeups from Ober, but he fouled both of them off. Having gotten away with a couple of mistakes, Ober then came up with a quality pitch, acing Robert with a fastball on the corner for a called strike three.

Vaughn jumped ahead in the count 2-0, but you wouldn't know he was at an advantage based upon the pitch he swung at -- a breaking ball down and on the outside corner. It was a pitch that was designed to get Vaughn to roll over, and he obliged, bouncing into a 6-4-3 double play. 

Inning over. No runs.

Why swing at that pitch when you are ahead in the count? Who knows?

A potential big inning was derailed, and the Sox went on to lose 4-2.

Robert is now hitting .151 with a .527 OPS. Vaughn is batting .145 with a .461 OPS. These are the guys the Sox are counting on to be the big run producers in the middle of the lineup.

No wonder they are 5-18. It's time to move on from both players. Hopefully, that will happen sometime in 2025.