
I’ve heard it a million times if a series doesn’t go the way of your favorite team:
There is a lot of baseball left.
Most of the time, I still get upset about my team loosing the series.
But I take a deep breath and realize that there is a lot of baseball left.
After the first 3 games of the season, the White Sox don’t look anything like they did in their home opener.
After witnessing the White Sox play great baseball in every category, including a play of the year play by pitcher Mark Buehrle, the last two games they looked very dossal.
The pitching kept the team in both games. The hitting looked a lot like last year.
Not hitting, bad bunting and not being able to get on base.
1st baseman Paul Konerko is off to a great start, already hitting 2 home runs with 5 RBIs.
The 1-2-3 pitching of Buehrle, Jake Peavy and Gavin Floyd look above average.
The bull-pen is definitely improved, with Matt Thorton and newly acquired JJ Putz being the bright spots.
I don’t think we have to worry about a sophomore slump for 2nd baseman Gordon Beckham.
This kid is the real deal and he is showing us why.
The White sox have a lot of talent on their roster. Manager Ozzie Guillen knows what to do with talent.
That’s why I’m still taking deep breaths and telling myself, there is a lot of baseball left.

