So This Is The Way The Rotation Ends

Jose Contreras. Anybody remember that guy? He used to work here. Model employee, some might say. [Mouthpiece Sports]

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  1. CushingLee
    Posted August 25, 2009 at 2:38 pm | Permalink

    When people discuss Kenny Williams, nobody seems to bring up the fact that during most of his tenure, the White Sox have had a terrible back of the rotation. I know pitching has been hard to find throughout MLB this century, but one could make the case the White Sox have lost maybe one or two playoff spots due to this weakness.

  2. joneser
    Posted August 25, 2009 at 11:14 pm | Permalink

    was good to see freddy do good tonight. let’s just hope he’s got a little more left in the tank until jake is ready.

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