Showing posts with label Chris Sale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chris Sale. Show all posts

Sunday, July 24, 2016

The Beat Full Show (7/24/16): Fallout from the Chris Sale clubhouse incident


White Sox GM addresses Chris Sale trade rumors

White Sox General Manager Rick Hahn. (MLB Advanced Media)

The Beat Full Show (7/24/16): Fallout from the Chris Sale clubhouseincident

White Sox General Manager Rick Hahn. (MLB Advanced Media)

Mark Carman and Adam Hoge bring you the Sunday edition of The Beat: They assess the fallout from yesterdays Chris Sale incident in the Sox clubhouse, and tension between Sale and the front office; the great Charles Tillman join the show to talk about hanging it up after a 13-year NFL career (and coming home to the Bears to retire); the guys debate Ken Griffey Jr.s merits as the highest- percentage HOF vote getter; Carman offers get well wishes to Ronnie Woo Woo; a possible Aroldis Chapman deal may be on the horizon for the Cubs, and more.

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Source: http://wgnradio.com/2016/07/24/the-beat-full-show-72416-fallout-from-the-chris-sale-clubhouse-incident/

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Saturday, July 23, 2016

Robin Ventura mum on when Chris Sale will start for White Sox again


Torii amazed by Sale"s pitch

Chris Sale didn"t start Saturday for the White Sox, and manager Robin Ventura wouldn"t say after that night"s 3-3 suspended game when the five-time All-Star might again.

Sale was sent home before his scheduled outing against the Tigers for what general manager Rick Hahn called a "non-physical" clubhouse incident that reportedly involved Sale cutting up some of the 1976 throwback uniforms the team was supposed to wear.

Sale reportedly wasn"t comfortable in the uniform and became upset when the team refused to change its plans to use them. The Sox instead played in 1983 throwbacks, which they usually wear during Sunday home games.

Ventura said Jose Quintana would start as planned Sunday and he wouldn"t divulge when Sale would again. Ventura also passed on talking about whether Sale would face further punishment for Saturday"s situation.

"I"ll talk about the game, but any of that stuff, we"ll wait on that," Ventura said after his team and the Tigers game was suspended before the start of the ninth inning after a third rain delay. "I"m not going to discuss what went on in there. But (it"s) unfortunate he didn"t start tonight. Proud of the guys who filled in."

One of those guys was Matt Albers, whom Ventura called on to start in Sale"s place. He was one of six Sox pitchers to take the mound. He allowed one run on one hit with a strikeout in two innings.

Albers said he found out from pitching coach Don Cooper at around 4:30 p.m. that he would be starting for the first time since he did so eight years ago at Wrigley Field when he was with the Orioles.

Albers, like Ventura, was mum on Sale, who is 14-3 with a 3.13 ERA.

"We"re going to keep that in-house," Albers said. "Obviously you guys probably know what happened, but for me as a player, and in our clubhouse, we"re going to keep in in-house.

"You"re going to have to ask somebody else about that."

Nobody wearing a White Sox uniform was talking about it, either, of course.

Third baseman Todd Frazier called Sale a "bulldog" and "a good pitcher."

Going into Saturday, Sale led the American League in innings pitched (133), was tied for first in WHIP (1.01, tied for third in average against (.216), had the fourth-best strikeout-to-walk ratio (4.45) and was tied for eighth in ERA.

Saturday"s incident wasn"t Sale"s first brush with controversy.

This year"s American League All-Star starter referred to himself as an "idiot" after a May 7 game against the Twins during which he hit himself in the head twice with a baseball after walking in a run and hitting a batter to allow another.

"When I get mad I feel like hurting myself," Sale said that night. "I don"t get it. That"s the immaturity part coming out. I have to get over some things."

Sale also spoke out publicly against executive vice president Ken Williams during spring training after Williams said the club wanted to limit access to the clubhouse for former Sox designated hitter Adam LaRoche"s son, Drake LaRoche.

Last season Sale tried to gain entrance into the Royals clubhouse after he was ejected for his role in a brawl during an April 23 game at U.S. Cellular Field.

Finally, Sale left before a game late in 2014 in wake of a vocal run-in with Ventura.

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Source: http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/baseball/whitesox/ct-chris-sale-white-sox-controversy-spt-0725-20160724-story.html

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REPORT: Red Sox Trying To Acquire Chris Sale, Jose Quintana, And David Robertson From White Sox


TEX@CWS: Dominant Sale strikes out 14, ties ML record

Joe Nicholson-USA TODAY Sports

Things on the South Side are heating up. According to multiple reports, the Boston Red Sox are trying to negotiate a deal with the White Sox that would give them Chris Sale and David Robertson. Clearly, the Red Sox are going for broke.

If the White Sox can get more than a "king"s ransom" they would be foolish not to at least entertain the thought of this deal. Especially if the Red Sox are willing to give up their top prospect,Yoan Moncada.

Moncada, 21, is the Red Sox number one prospect. He plays second base, but could be developed into a third or even first basemen. This season in Single and Double-A Moncada is hitting .306 with 11 home runs and 54 RBIs in just 84 games.

It"s unclear if the White Sox are really willing to give up Chris Sale, but Jose Quintana and David Robertson aredefiantlyon the market, which could also be another option for the Red Sox.

If I had to guess Quintana and Robertson will be the players the White Sox part ways with before the deadline. Clearly, I"m not the only one that believes this.

Source: http://windycitytribune.sportsblog.com/posts/22173957/report--red-sox-trying-to-acquire-chris-sale--jose-quintana--and-david-robertson-from-white-sox.html

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