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The White Sox Are Wondering: "What Happened?"

 

An old chum of mine, a former athlete and employee at Indiana State University, was fond of saying there are three kinds of people:

(1) Those who make things happen;
(2) Those who watch things happen; and
(3) Those who scratch their heads and wonder: What happened?

The Chicago White Sox, you know them, they were last years World Series Champions, have traversed these three categories in little more than half a season.

Running neck and neck with this years best performing team, the Detroit Tigers, the Sox were making things happen. With the exception of Politte and Garland, the pitching staff was doing well.

New acquisition, Jim Thome, was setting a blistering home run pace, leading the league, and despite oddball Ozzie Guillens running of the mouth, the team was holding up.

Then, the season slipped away from them.

To answer the question, heres what happened:

(1) The Sox postured for the media instead of focusing on winning games. They showed they werent ready for prime time, after all.

(2) The Sox didnt take Detroit seriously, believing theyd fold by the All-Star break. But theres a big difference in being led by a clown like Guillen and a low-key journeyman like Jim Leyland. The other day, Leyland said a team isnt in a pennant race until September. Thats when the heat gets turned on, and Leyland, a realist, knows that.

(3) General Manager Kenny Williams thought he could stand pat with the team he had assembled by spring training. Two months ago Detroits owner said hed give Leyland what he wanted by way of personnel: all the skipper had to do is ask.

Back by seven and a half games in their division, and about to be knocked out of first place in the Wild Card race, the Sox are just about done.

Before throwing in the towel, owner Jerry Reinsdorf and Kenny Williams should agree on one thing: the next time Guillen showboats, its time for him to leave.

Author: Dr. Gary S. Goodman
 
Author Bio:
Dr. Gary S. Goodman is a well-known scripter. Dr. likes to create articles about this industry.
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