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Thursday, May 26, 2005

Lack The Knife: Angels 3, White Sox 2

Now on the diamond … uuh, huh … whoo … chilly evenin’ … uuh, huh
Lie the Chisox -- just oozin' life … eeek!
And someone’s sneakin' ‘round the corner
Could that someone be Lack the Knife?
Well, with apologies to Kurt Weill and Bobby Darin, Lackey was on tonight, despite his chronic jam-accumulation; though D-Mac ended up stealing the show with his over-the-fence heroicism, Lackey's return to his 2002 level of play is just fantastical, right up there with tossing the One True Ring into the fires of Mt. Doom. Or something.

Meantime, color analyst Steve Finley correctly notes something the boys at Baseball Prospectus already figured out when Joe Sheehan wrote that the Angels offense "works when you hit .280, and doesn't work when you hit .265". Arte Moreno is "concerned", but no changes are imminent.

Next: Kansas City and a chance to cave in some heads.

We must be cautious.

Recap


Comments:
And it especially doesn't work when you are hitting .244.
 

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