Seattle: 46-77
White Sox: 70-53
Game 1: Jarrod Washburn* vs Mark Buehrle*
Game 2: Felix Hernandez vs Unknown
Game 3: R.A. Dickey? vs Gavin Floyd
Buehrle has recovered his career after a really poor 2006 campaign that saw his home runs allowed skyrocket and his strikeouts fall off. His underlying pitch results didn't change much that year though so it's not a huge surprise that it turned out to be more of a fluke than a new talent level.
Gavin Floyd throws a lot of balls, generates a lot of fly balls and doesn't keep those fly balls in the park very well. But he has a .242 BABIP right now so you're going to hear a lot about his "turnaround". People are ignorant.

Likely Starters:
C A.J. Pierzynski*
1 Paul Konerko
2 Alexei Ramirez
3 Juan Uribe
S Orlando Cabrera
L Carlos Quentin
C Ken Griffey Jr*/Nick Swisher^
R Jermaine Dye
D Jim Thome*
Not many lefties, this could be a lineup that Felix is able to dominate if he shows up as good Felix.
The White Sox need a starter badly. The Yankees are contemplating calling up Carl Pavano of all people, the Cardinals could use someone as well and even the Dodgers might be sniffing around. Jarrod Washburn needs a new home and he needs it now before these teams have the offseason to both get their current pitchers healthy and to shop for better and sometimes cheaper alternatives.
Once again I don't have much to say this time not because of time constraints but because I blissfully didn't watch a second of this past series with Minnesota. We got swept which is good for us and good for Minnesota as wins for them (and Chicago) help make a Boston-less postseason possible. Both teams are just a half game behind Boston as it stands. Do you realize what that means? This isn't some incredulous dream. Let's go get swept again!
St. Bernardus Abt 12
St. Bernard Brewery. Watou, BE
If I had any foresight, I would have saved the Goose Island beer until this series, but it slipped my mind that the Ms were heading to Chicago right after I was leaving it so oh well. It sure was tasty. So instead, perhaps my favorite Belgian beer.
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Yes.
St. Bernardus Abt 12 is an excellent beer.
Phil Hatzenbuehler - August 18, 2008
Is it supposed to have a shit-ton of head like that?
Gomez - August 18, 2008
TWSS.
See you guys in a little while.
Phil Hatzenbuehler - August 18, 2008
That may have been worth the mini-vacation it'll cost you.
pdb - August 18, 2008
FWIW, if you get boxed, I'm not gonna be the guy that does it
Gomez - August 18, 2008
TWH----
nervermind
JI - August 18, 2008
Yes.
Aaron Campeau - August 18, 2008
Hooray for Abt 12 at Brouwer's with a nice cheese plate!
TheBishop - August 18, 2008
I want to see us hit a barrage of balls to centerfield/right centerfield
Last Fan Of Jose Lopez - August 18, 2008
Who's looking forward to seeing Griffey?
JI - August 18, 2008
Me
The White Sox are way better than I gave them credit for at the beginning of the season.
Omerta - August 18, 2008
Mariners hitters
Gomez - August 18, 2008
Griffey was my hero as a kid so it's going to hurt to go out to the park and watch him embarrass himself today :(
BrettJMiller - August 18, 2008
Agreed.
JI - August 18, 2008
But at the same time I am looking forward to it to prove that I am right
and others are wrong
JI - August 18, 2008
At least the fans will still give him a warm reception.
Kirsten Schlewitz - August 18, 2008
You're in Chicago?
JI - August 18, 2008
This is how I get confused.
Kirsten Schlewitz - August 18, 2008
It was accidentally advertised as a home series at one point.
JI - August 18, 2008
Thanks for helping me feel better.
Kirsten Schlewitz - August 18, 2008
I assume he's there on vacation.
Mariner John - August 18, 2008
Winner
BrettJMiller - August 18, 2008
I hope you have RF seats.
JI - August 18, 2008
I do, pretty much right where I sit at Safeco.
I’ve also got GA for the Cubs tomorrow so I’m going to try for front row RF bleachers there. So yeah, pretty much where I always am.
BrettJMiller - August 18, 2008
Rob a homer from a Cub if possible.
JI - August 18, 2008
Chicago is a nice city generally
But the south side is the exact opposite.
Gomez - August 18, 2008
So I've heard. I'm still gonna wear my M's gear though. Right after pizza. Deep dish in Chicago>Mariners baseball.
BrettJMiller - August 18, 2008
Some of the best pizza EVER
Gomez - August 18, 2008
I found the people on the South Side to be infinitely more friendly than the Wrigley folks.
On my first trip to Wrigley, which I had planned for years, I left in the fourth inning. The ballpark was a spectacle to see, and I’ll never forget it, but the fans were so obnoxiously drunk and inconsiderate that I opted to go watch the game at a bar outside the stadium.
But yes, Chicago is an awesome city. I love it.
Teej - August 18, 2008
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