Monday, October 24, 2005

White Sox Take Charge WS'05


More On-Field controversy follows the White Sox during the Post Season. Perhaps tainting a fantastic come from behind win, another bad judgement call by home plate umpire highlights Game 2 of the 2005 World Series.

With runners at 2nd and 3rd and a full count on Jermaine Dye in the bottom of the seventh, a high hard one came in through the rain drops backing Dye off the plate. Dye's bat barrel lagged and the ball clearly struck the bat and caromed off into first base foul territory. Home plate umpire Jeff Nelson claimed the pitch from Astros' Dan Wheeler struck Dye in the forearm, loading the bases. Argues from Astros Manager Phil Garner were futile. Wheeler was replaced with Chad Qualls, whose first pitch to first baseman Paul Konerko was launched into the left field bleachers for a Grand Slam, erasing a two run deficit and giving the White Sox a two run lead late in the game.

Astros mettle was tested. They responded with a two run rally of their own in the top of the 9th inning when pinch hitter Vizcaino slapped a two out, two run single into left field to tie the game.

Sadly, for the Astros, the White Sox were undaunted when surprise post season slugger, Scott Podsednik took Brad Lidge deep in the bottom of the inning for a walk off World Series homer.

See the hole story here:

World Series - best of seven

Houston Astros vs. Chicago White Sox
(White Sox lead 2-0)
Game 1: Chicago 5, Houston 3 | Box

Game 2: Chicago 7, Houston 6 | Box
• Game 3: At Houston, Tues., 8:30 p.m.

Garland (18-10) vs. Oswalt (20-12)
• Game 4: At Houston, Wed., 8:25 p.m.

Garcia (14-8) vs. Backe (10-8)


Game 5: At Houston, Oct. 27, 8:25 p.m.*

Game 6: At Chicago, Oct. 29, 7:55 p.m.*

Game 7: At Chicago, Oct. 30, 7:55 p.m.*


*if necessary
All times Eastern

1 comment:

Scooter McGavin said...

The Fix is in, the Astros are going to get jobbed just like Angels because Selig hopes that having the World Series in Chicago after Boston will take away from the steroid headline, but I'm on to him. Spread the word, the fix is in.

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