by Kyle Culver | Apr 15, 2012 | 2012
In the second game of the series against the early season favorite Detroit Tigers, the White Sox continued to dazzle. It was a hard fought game in which starting pitcher Gavin Floyd did not have anywhere near his best stuff, but still did not let any Tiger runs cross...
by Kyle Culver | Apr 14, 2012 | 2012
Ever since being selected 4th overall by the Phillies in the 2001 draft, Gavin Floyd has turned out to be a middle to back-end of the rotation guy, hovering around .500 with an ERA in the low 4.00’s. Solid? Certainly, but the 29-year old with a devestating...
by Kyle Culver | Apr 13, 2012 | 2012
After the White Sox continued their success of the past decade in the team’s home openers Friday afternoon, the confidence and excitement not only around the team, but the fan base, continues to grow. As we’ve said in the past, there’s really nothing...
by Kyle Culver | Apr 12, 2012 | 2012
One of the White Sox most consistent hitters throughout the last few seasons has been short stop Alexei Ramirez. He’s been an everyday starter for 4 seasons now, and has averaged a .278 BA, 19 HR, and 77 RBI per year. And what’s most impressive is that...
by Kyle Culver | Apr 12, 2012 | 2012
I’m not going to waste any time. This game, like the last, was encouraging for our outlook on the White Sox. It was a game in which the White Sox had a lot of “small wins” throughout the game, which led to them winning the highly powered offensive game. It started off...
by Kyle Culver | Apr 11, 2012 | 2012
You all know the story here. Eight overall draft pick in 2008, garnering praise about as high as they come, Gordon Beckham became Alexei Ramirez’s partner-of-the-future in your new and improved Chicago White Sox middle infield. The Sox did not wait very long to...