#487 – Nick Swisher

Name: Nick Swisher

Rank: 487

Position: OF/1B

Year with White Sox: 2008

In January 2008, Kenny Williams pulled the trigger on a deal that would send three prospects to the Oakland A’s in exchange for Nick Swisher, a switch hitting outfielder/first baseman who could get on base and provide some pop.  Swisher was also supposed to be a great clubhouse presence, someone who could keep the team loose throughout the course of the season.

With Paul Konerko and Jermaine Dye entrenched at first base and right field respectively, the plan was to plug Swisher into left field.  Unfortunately, another off season pickup, Carlos Quentin, managed to earn the job out of spring training, leaving Swisher to play out of position for most of the season in center field.

To say things did not go as planned would be a bit of an understatement.  As the season wore on, and Swisher continued to not perform, his demeanor changed and you could say his attitude hurt the team almost as much as his .219 average.  When manager Ozzie Guillen dared to sit him on the bench occasionally down the stretch while trying to win the division, Swisher showed his true colors by complaining.  When he did play, he was so interested in trying to walk that the easiest way to get him out was to lay one right down the middle.

After the playoff loss to the Rays, Williams wasted no time in shipping him out to the Yankees, less than a year after he had been acquired.

Swisher’s numbers in a White Sox uniform, both for games I attended and overall, were: Continue reading →

2011 Final Standings

I “only” went to 43 games this year, the ninth highest total of my life, and only hit the two local stadiums.

TeamCity TeamName Won Loss Winning Pctg
Los Angeles Angels 2 0 1.000
Detroit Tigers 3 0 1.000
New York Yankees 1 0 1.000
Boston Red Sox 2 1 0.667
Baltimore Orioles 2 1 0.667
Chicago White Sox 24 18 0.571
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2011 Predictions Revisited

6 months ago, I looked into my crystal ball and tried to predict the outcomes of the upcoming baseball season.  Now that the season has (mercifully) come to an end, and my predicted divison winners finished an average of just over 13 games back, let’s take a look back at how wrong I was.

American League

East: Red Sox

National League

East: Braves

Wow.  Neither team won their division, though both had commanding Wild Card leads heading into September.  Both ultimately blew those leads, missing out on the playoffs on the final day of the regular season.  The Red Sox actually were one of, in not the best team in baseball for 4 months this summer, but they were horrible in the other two, April and September.  The Braves can at least point to injuries to their starting rotation as the cause for their collapse.

 

Central: White Sox

Central: Brewers

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2011 Halfway Point

A disappointing first half of the baseball season came to an end (a few weeks back).  Hopes of a pennant chase have thus far been thwarted by an anemic offense that is threatening to break some long held records, and not the good kind.

2011 Team Records
Team Won Loss Winning Pctg
Texas Rangers 1 0 1.000
LA Angels 2 0 1.000
Detroit Tigers 2 0 1.000
Baltimore Orioles 2 1 0.667
Chicago White Sox 15 12 0.556
Washington Nationals 1 1 0.500
Oakland Athletics 1 1 0.500
Minnesota Twins 1 1 0.500
Chicago Cubs 3 3 0.500
Tampa Bay Rays 0 3 0.000
Seattle Mariners 0 1 0.000
Pittsburgh Pirates 0 1 0.000
LA Dodgers 0 2 0.000
Kansas City Royals 0 1 0.000
Cleveland Indians 0 1 0.000

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All Time Records (through 2010)

Now that the 2010 season has come to an end, let’s take a look at team’s overall records in games I have personally attended over my entire life.  Every game I can remember or have tracked down is included, even the postseason.  Teams that move (Expos/Nationals), change “city” names (California/Anaheim/Los Angeles Angels) or change team names (Devil Rays/Rays) are split out per incarnation.

All-Time Team Records
TeamCity TeamName Won Loss Winning Pctg
California Angels 1 0 1
Arizona Diamondbacks 12 2 0.857142857142857
Florida Marlins 15 8 0.652173913043478
Philadelphia Phillies 10 6 0.625
Toronto Blue Jays 8 5 0.615384615384615
Tampa Bay Rays 3 2 0.6
Los Angeles Dodgers 9 7 0.5625
Chicago White Sox 166 140 0.542483660130719
Chicago Cubs 185 165 0.528571428571429
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2010 Final Standings

I made it to 52 games this year in three different stadiums, adding Comerica Park to the list, and tying 2006 for the 7th highest total of my life.

2010 Team Records
TeamCity TeamName Won Loss Winning Pctg
Texas Rangers 1 0 1
Detroit Tigers 6 0 1
San Diego Padres 1 0 1
Pittsburgh Pirates 2 0 1
Houston Astros 2 0 1
Florida Marlins 2 1 0.666666666666667
New York Yankees 2 1 0.666666666666667
Chicago White Sox 20 18 0.526315789473684
Los Angeles Dodgers 1 1 0.5
Los Angeles Angels 1 1 0.5
Washington Nationals 1 1 0.5
Milwaukee Brewers 1 1 0.5
Minnesota Twins 1 1 0.5
Toronto Blue Jays 1 1 0.5
Cleveland Indians 2 3 0.4
Chicago Cubs 6 11 0.352941176470588
Oakland Athletics 1 2 0.333333333333333
Kansas City Royals 1 4 0.2
Arizona Diamondbacks 0 1 0
Seattle Mariners 0 3 0
Baltimore Orioles 0 1 0
Atlanta Braves 0 1 0

2010 Standings – Games I’ve Attended Through 6/24

2010 Team Records
TeamCity TeamName Won Loss Winning Pctg
Los Angeles Angels 1 0 1.000
Texas Rangers 1 0 1.000
Pittsburgh Pirates 1 0 1.000
Houston Astros 2 0 1.000
Florida Marlins 2 1 0.667
Chicago White Sox 9 7 0.563
Cleveland Indians 2 2 0.500
Los Angeles Dodgers 1 1 0.500
Washington Nationals 1 1 0.500
Minnesota Twins 1 1 0.500
Toronto Blue Jays 1 1 0.500
Chicago Cubs 5 6 0.455
Milwaukee Brewers 0 1 0.000
Arizona Diamondbacks 0 1 0.000
Oakland Athletics 0 1 0.000
Seattle Mariners 0 2 0.000
Atlanta Braves 0 1 0.000
Kansas City Royals 0 1 0.000