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Gameday Thread: Angels @ White Sox (11am start time): Sandoval on the mound, no Ohtani or Rendon


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4 minutes ago, True Grich said:

The Sox uniforms are pretty ugly, IMO

100% agree. 

How long are we going to continue this BS shift where the 2nd baseman would be making those routine outs if he was just where he's supposed to be. 

I don't recall seeing the shift work once this series in the infield. 

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Anderson, Robert and other White Sox seem to be beating the shift every time against Maddon's defensive alignment. 

Those groundballs and lined drives are right at the second baseman normally. 

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2 minutes ago, Lou said:

The stupid "Squid" thing has to stop.

The giant squid (Architeuthis dux) is a species of deep-ocean dwelling squid in the family Architeuthidae. It can grow to a tremendous size, offering an example of deep-sea gigantism: recent estimates put the maximum size at around 12–13 m (39–43 ft)[2][3][4][5] for females and 10 m (33 ft)[3] for males, from the posterior fins to the tip of the two long tentacles (longer than the colossal squid at an estimated 9–10 m (30–33 ft),[6] but substantially lighter, due to the tentacles making up most of the length[7]). The mantle of the giant squid is about 2 m (6 ft 7 in) long (more for females, less for males), and the length of the squid excluding its tentacles (but including head and arms) rarely exceeds 5 m (16 ft).[3] Claims of specimens measuring 20 m (66 ft) or more have not been scientifically documented.[3]

The number of different giant squid species has been debated, but recent genetic research suggests that only one species exists.[8]

The first images of the animal in its natural habitat were taken in 2004 by a Japanese team.[9]

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In other news...

The guy in the yellow jacket with all the patches is jabbering non stop and not even watching the game.  The guy to his right in the ugly jersey, wearing the hat backwards looks like doofus. 

 

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Just now, True Grich said:

In other news...

The guy in the yellow jacket with all the patches is jabbering non stop and not even watching the game.  The guy to his right in the ugly jersey, wearing the hat backwards looks like doofus. 

 

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8 minutes ago, Lou said:

M&M guy!

 

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