Friday, April 30, 2010

Pale and Hosed episode 14

Here it is episode 14! Another day, another lost series. After one positive episode, it’s back to business as usual at Pale and Hosed studios. Rich and Ryan discuss the rotating lineup, and Juan Pierre. Recap the Sox series loss to the Texas Rangers, and Preview the series with the Yankees. Tino, life long Yankee fan checks in with Pale and Hosed, and well as a word from average Joe, Bob O’Connor.

Pale and Hosed episode 14

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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Pale and Hosed episode 13 2010

Sorry about the delay! Here it is, a positive episode! Rich and Ryan gleefully recap the series sweep of the Mariners, and preview the series with the Texas Rangers. Bob O’connor declares war on Chris Rongey, Grandpa Kowalski recalls 1934, and we take your phone calls!

Pale and Hosed episode 13

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Friday, April 23, 2010

Pale and Hosed episode 12

Cue the Vomit SFX. Sox, in dead last, hopes are almost gone. Rich and Ryan do their best to not lose their minds when discussing the sox series loss to the Tampa Bay Rays, and preview the upcoming series with the Seattle Mariners. New segment! Average Joe Bob O’Connor, and The Macdougalbag award. Please win guys, every ounce of professionalism (if we ever had any) is almost out the window.

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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Pale and Hosed episode 9

Step off the Ledge! After last nights battle with the Toronto Boo-birds a White Sox winner! Rich and Ryan recap the disappointing series with the Twinkies. Discuss last nights win, Bobby Jenks Flatulence, and preview the rest of the series with the Blue Jays. New segments! Around the horn with the Lovely and talented Sonya. White Sox history with Grandpa Cowalski!!

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Friday, April 9, 2010

Pale and hosed episode 8

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Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Pale and Hosed episode 7, 2010

Alright guys, this is the last time we'll post a new episode on the blog. For all things pale and hosed, please report to www.paleandhosed.com But here it is!

Pale and Hosed Episode 7

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Pale and Hosed.com up and running

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Thursday, April 1, 2010

New year, New Excitement

Every spring training brings a new found optimism for the Sox. Each year someone new looks exciting (Peavy), comes to camp lighter (Andruw Jones), or does something exciting to spark your interest (Beckham). This year is no different. In my eyes there are three things to look forward to for the upcoming 2010 season

The reemergence of Andruw Jones. From 1997 – 2006 Andruw Jones was one of the most exciting players to watch, offensively and defensively. He is a player who for ten full years with the Atlanta Braves hit 337 Home Runs, had 1010 RBIs and stole 130 bases all while winning 9 Gold Gloves. Other than having a solid spring hitting .326 hitting 2 HR and driving in 9 RBI, what is there to look forward to with Andruw? He had arrived to camp shedding 30 lbs. and maybe finally realized what he was missing after riding the bench for the Dodgers and the Rangers. Anyways, wouldn’t it be cool to watch Andruw Jones of old in Black and White?

Gordon Beckham. Who was the last player the White Sox had that was as highly touted as Gordo that actually got some real playing time at the major league level that actually showed promise? Whoever you feel it was, Gordon Beckham is it, right now. After starting his professional career in 2008 at Kannapolis, he quickly made his way through the Sox Minors system finally reaching “The Show” June 4, 2009. A converted Short Stop, Beckham learned a new position and acclimated himself to play with and against the best baseball had to offer.

The Pitching Staff. During the spring the National Media is not been sold on the White Sox pitching staff having Ace #1a and Ace #1b in Peavy and Buehrle. The biggest complaint for the “Downfall” of Peavy is moving for pitcher friendly Pet-co to hitter friendly U.S. Cellular. Last year Clayton Richard gave up 7 HR in 64 IP for 1.0 HR per 9 IP for the Padres conversely in 89 innings gave up 10 HR for 1.0 HR per 9 IP for the Sox. Not to compare Peavy to Richard but the point speaks for itself. In his 12 IP at U.S. Cellular he has surrendered 1 HR. Also, we have Mark Buehrle, who if he stays away form no hitters and perfect games should be solid. Gavin Floyd and John Danks as solid number three and four starters who both could be 2 or 3 starters with many teams. The fifth starter, Freddy Garcia could be a little shaky but the Sox having an issue with the fifth starter is not as bad as most teams who are looking for #3, 4 and 5 starters. The “#6” starter is Daniel Hudson who had a meteoric rise through the Sox System last year going, and succeeding, at every level from A to the Majors will be waiting if an injury arises or any other such issue.