- Apr 17, 2001
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With the White Sox getting swept in the three game series with the Cardinals it is easy to forget that the Sox have still won 16 of their last 22 games.
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Tonight they host the Kansas City Royals in game one of a three game series. The Royal's season high five game winning streak was snapped Sunday with a loss to the Milwaukee Brewers.
Mark Buehrle takes the mound for the White Sox. Buehrle is 2 - 0 versus the Royals with a .231 ERA.
Buehrle's biggest asset is his poise on the mound. He almost always works ahead in the count and isn't afraid to throw inside. He has command of as many as five pitches. His fastball rarely tops 91-92 MPH, but he keeps hitters guessing with two sliders, a curveball and an improving changeup. His confidence in his changeup has improved to the point where he can use it in fastball counts. His move to first is deadly.
Chad Durbin starts for the Royals. Durbin is 2-1 versus the White Sox with a .927 ERA. Ironically, he only gave up 3 runs in six innings in his only loss to the White Sox and he was pounded twice for 5 runs in 4 innings on both of his wins as the Royal bats and bullpen saved him. He won't get by with that tonight.
The White Sox were embarrassed by the Cardinals and will be looking for a big victory to put that series sweep behind them.
I'm playing the White Sox -171 . . . but then again . . . I'm Never Caught Up.
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Tonight they host the Kansas City Royals in game one of a three game series. The Royal's season high five game winning streak was snapped Sunday with a loss to the Milwaukee Brewers.
Mark Buehrle takes the mound for the White Sox. Buehrle is 2 - 0 versus the Royals with a .231 ERA.
Buehrle's biggest asset is his poise on the mound. He almost always works ahead in the count and isn't afraid to throw inside. He has command of as many as five pitches. His fastball rarely tops 91-92 MPH, but he keeps hitters guessing with two sliders, a curveball and an improving changeup. His confidence in his changeup has improved to the point where he can use it in fastball counts. His move to first is deadly.
Chad Durbin starts for the Royals. Durbin is 2-1 versus the White Sox with a .927 ERA. Ironically, he only gave up 3 runs in six innings in his only loss to the White Sox and he was pounded twice for 5 runs in 4 innings on both of his wins as the Royal bats and bullpen saved him. He won't get by with that tonight.
The White Sox were embarrassed by the Cardinals and will be looking for a big victory to put that series sweep behind them.
I'm playing the White Sox -171 . . . but then again . . . I'm Never Caught Up.

