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Sunday, August 30, 2009

WhiteSox (64-66) @ Yankees (81-48), Sunday, August 30, 2009, 1:05pm **Game Chatter**

CWS: Dwayne Johnson (0-1, 6.75 ERA, .3 WAR)  NYY: J. Chamberlain (8-4, 4.34 ERA, 1.6 WAR)

Lineups:
Chicago White Sox
S. Podsednik, CF (.293/.344/.393, 1.3 WAR)
G. Beckham, 3B (.275/.352/.442, 1.2 WAR)
A. Pierzynski, C (.313/.344/.463, 2.7 WAR)
C. Quentin, LF (.231/.325/.451, .1 WAR)
J. Thome, DH (.255/.379/.504, 1.8 WAR)
J. Dye, RF (.262/.344/.475, .4 WAR)
M. Kotsay, 1B (.250/.293/.330, -.3 WAR)
A. Ramirez, SS (.271/.326/.400, 1.8 WAR)
J. Nix, 2B (.235/.320/.450, 1.3 WAR)
Total, (10.3 WAR)
New York Yankees
D. Jeter, SS (.333/.396/.479, 5.9 WAR)
J. Damon, LF (.289/.370/.521, 3 WAR)
M. Teixeira, 1B (.283/.381/.543, 4 WAR)
A. Rodriguez, 3B (.269/.400/.509, 3.3 WAR)
H. Matsui, DH (.271/.364/.525, 1.9 WAR)
J. Posada, C (.277/.353/.510, 2.9 WAR)
R. Cano, 2B (.315/.346/.515, 3.1 WAR)
E. Hinske, RF (.255/.333/.638, .4 WAR)
M. Cabrera, CF (.268/.329/.414, .7 WAR)
Total, (25.2 WAR)

Yankee Win Probability: 64.6%

A sweep would be great.
Go Yankees

*My calculations have the Yankees at 74.73% to win.  But that’s just foolishness since Chamberlain isn’t a true starting pitcher.  So hopefully SG can plug in his number before game time.

--Posted at 11:12 am by Jonathan / 195 Comments | - (262)



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