29 thoughts on “2024 Game Log 30: Minnesota Twins at Chicago White Sox”

      1. Yes.

        The 30-year-old Buxton underwent season-ending surgery to repair his right knee in consecutive years -- the first time, an arthroscopic cleanup in September 2022 that wasn’t enough to get him back to the outfield, then a plica excision in October 2023 that seemingly had him in a better spot this spring, enough to push him out of the DH-only role from last season.

  1. They closed the upper deck. I was going to take my talents upper deck ticket to the lower deck anyway but nice to make it official.

  2. Is there a way to make Gameday show the top third of the strikezone? It's all covered up by the score/inning display.

    1. What does it look like for you? It only looks bad at extremely narrow resolutions for me. Starting around 400 pixels is enough width for everything to look right.

        1. My version of Gameday does not have the field as the background and it's limited to a "window".

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          Playing around with the screen widths and I can mimic yours from about 1270 - 1370 pixels wide. Below 1024 and it switches to a single column. In order to fake this without making your entire browser narrow, press Ctrl-Shift-M and you can resize the viewport. Looks like in Chrome you have to open the DevTools (F12) first, and keep it open, before the shortcut works. Or make the tab a new window and resize that way.

            1. I think it's better than past versions but it does need vertical room to fit everything. I do wish I had more control over what to show.

  3. not that the White Sox had a chance in hell at coming back, but that last strike was..... a bit wide.

  4. In the immortal words of Gordan Gano....

    I take one, one, one 'cause you left me
    And two, two, two for my family
    And three, three, three for my heartache
    And four, four, four for my headaches
    And five, five, five for my lonely
    And six, six, six for my sorrow
    And seven, seven for no tomorrow
    And eight, eight, I forget was eight was for
    But nine, nine, nine for the lost gods
    Ten, ten, ten, ten for everything, everything, everything, everything

  5. I didnt know Glen Perkins was doing radio, but he and Atteberry were good.
    I've heard Paul Molitor in the radio booth this season too, also good

    1. Hawk and Plouffe on TV. Hawk is hilariously curmudgeonly. And appropriately brutal when warranted.

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