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Video: Mark Buehrle Does Top 10 List on David Letterman Show

A few days after completing the first perfect in the Majors in a half decade, Chicago White Sox lefty ace Mark Buehrle joined David Letterman to deliver last night’s Top 10 List. Watch the video below (found via a link at today’s Hot Clicks), or just skip straight to the list, which I’ve painstakingly taken the liberty of transcribing for you after the video.

And congrats to Josh Fields and Dewayne Wise for their cameo. If you blink you might miss it, but it’s nice to see the two unsung heros of Buehrle’s effort get the credit they deserve.

Video: Mark Buehrle Does David Letterman Show Top 10 List

And here is the list in case you’re at work and can’t watch:

video - mark buehrle letterman top 10 list

Top 10 Things Going Through Mark Buehrle’s Mind While Throwing His Perfect Game:

10. I did it! I did! Oh wait, it’s only the 4th inning.
9. If this doesn’t get Kate Hudson to notice me, nothing will.
8. Too bad I’m not on my own fantasy team.
7. My brother-in-law bowled a perfect game. (then laughs)
6. We’re going to Disney World (with Josh Fields and Dewayne Wise)…and I’m running for the governor of Alaska.
5. Did I remember to TiVo “So You Think You Can Dance.”
4. I’m leaving after the 7th inning to beat the traffic.
3. Should I shave my back?
2. Sunflower seed…lodged in my windpipe…get help!
1. Maybe I’ll give up one hit so I don’t have to appear on Letterman.

“Dewayne’s Rise”: Video of the Dewayne Wise Catch That Saved Mark Buehrle’s Perfect Game

Dewayne Wise catch saves perfect game by Mark BuehrleAfter throwing the 18th perfect game in Major League history yesterday, Mark Buehrle has naturally and deservedly been receiving tons of praise, including a phone call from the President himself. But another man’s contribution to Buehrle’s perfect day should not go unnoticed.

That man is reserve outfielder Dewayne Wise, and I have been happy to hear that everyone who has discussed Buehrle’s achievement yesterday has quick to point out the amazing catch by Wise that prevented Gabe Kapler from ending the perfection in the first at-bat of the 9th inning.

If you have no seen it, watch the video below of the Dewayne Wise catch that Hawk Harrelson has called one of the greatest catches he has seen, considering the circumstances, in his 50 years of baseball. From now one, I will simply call it “Dewayne’s Rise” and it will be forever etched in my memory as one of the great feats of athleticism and clutch defensive work in the history of the Chicago White Sox.

Update: Looks like the video below has been removed. Follow the link to watch video of Dewayne Wise’s perfect-game-saving catch .

“Dewayne’s Rise”: Video of Dewayne Wise Catch that Saved Perfect Game by Mark Buehrle

The 2009 season has not gone as Wise had planned. He entered Spring Training in a three-man race for the CF and leadoff slots, and ultimately beat out Jerry Owens and Brian Anderson to begin the year in the starting lineup. But Wise has never found a comfort level at the plate this year and is hitting just .196 through 97 ABs.

Dewayne Wise is a 31-year old journeyman who has played for Toronto, Atlanta, Cincinnati, and the White Sox, never ammassing more than 162 ABs in a season. Many people, including Dewayne himself probably, thought this could be the year in which he finally got 400-500 ABs to prove that he can be an everyday player at the Major League level. It has not happened, and I can only imagine how frustrated he must be.

But very few players have the opportunity to make a play that will forever etch their name and image into the fabric of a franchise. Dewayne Wise may never start consistently for the White Sox, or anyone else for that matter. He may never emerge as more than 4th or 5th outfielder and defensive replacement. He will, however, always be able to pop in a tape of Mark Buehrle’s perfect game and take pride in the fact that he rose to the occasion when his number was called and put a spectacular bow on the 18 most spectacular pitching performances in the history of game.
Dewayne Wise catch saves perfect game by Mark Buehrle
I’ve been one of many people who have wondered why Ozzie Guillen has stuck with Wise this season. Yesterday, Dewayne proved why he is worthy of a spot on the White Sox roster. It is ironic that one of baseball’s worst defensive teams would have perhaps the most indellible and meaningful defensive play of the season. That it was the unsung and unheralded Dewayne Wise makes it all the most surprising…and rewarding.

But Dewayne Wise will now go down in history right along with Mark Buehrle as the co-authors of yesterday’s perfect game. Congratulations Dewayne on seizing your opportunity to etch your name in White Sox lore.

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* – Dewayne Wise catch photo credit: Phil Velasquez / AP Photo via Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Dewayne Hoping to Become Wise Decision in Center for Ozzie Guillen — Is He?

Dewayne Wise - Chicago White Sox - CFLet me just say before beginning that I am not passing along the pun in the title of this post as my own. It’s not that I explicitly heard or read it somewhere else, but I cannot imagine that I’m the first person to be so lame and turdly creative.

But if Dewayne Wise ends up becoming the White Sox everyday centerfielder, you can bet that more losers bloggers like me will be trying to come up with creative puns using Dewayne’s last name. We can only hope that the puns are descriptive, and not ironic; because if Dewayne Wise is the choice in centerfield, the White Sox need it to work out.

Based on his track record, however, Dewayne Wise has not proven that he can be an everyday Major League player — let alone the leadoff man in a high-powered offense. And at 31, can we really expect a career renaissance from a player who has never had more than 162 ABs in a season?

Look, I don’t want to be the proverbial turd in the punch bowl here because Dewayne is having a great spring and I really like the value he brings to the 25-man roster. And I have gone on record numerous occasions stating that I think Ken Williams is awesome and that I wouldn’t want any other GM on the South Side. But the one critique I would offer is that Ken Williams has not filled our gaping holes in center field and at the top of the order that have been consistent over the last few years.. Last year, we overcame it to win the AL Central.

Do we want to roll the dice that we can do it again?

This spring, Dewayne Wise is competing with Jerry Owens and Brian Anderson for centerfield slot. Let’s take a look at each’s career numbers and their numbers this spring. I’m only listing a few numbers here, but you can use the links to see their full statistics.

Dewayne Wise (31 on Opening Day)

Jerry Owens (28 on Opening Day)

Brian Anderson - Chicago White Sox OFBrian Anderson (27 on Opening Day)

I have never been one to put a lot of stock in Spring Training numbers. The sample sizes are small and there are too many variables that make it hard to compare numbers between players and project in-season success for the coming year.

When I look at the battle between Dewayne Wise, Jerry Owens, and Brian Anderson, there are a few criteria that look at for who I think should be the starter in center:

  1. Who gets on base more?
  2. Who has speed to make something happen on the basepaths?
  3. Who projects as the best leadoff hitter?
  4. Who can cover the most ground in the outfield?

Who gets on base more?

Obviously Dewayne Wise’s numbers dwarf those of Jerry Owens and Brian Anderson this spring. But look at the career numbers. Wise’s .254 OBP as a Major Leaguer is not encouraging, nor is his .310 OBP in the minors. Brian Anderson actually has a .361 OBP in the minors, but that drops to .277 as a Major Leaguer. Jerry Owens, on the other hand, while not setting any records, has a .359 OBP in 1,970 minor league ABs and a .321 OBP as a Major Leaguer.

I don’t think we can expect any of these three guys to play significantly above or below their career averages, and Owens has proven himself to be the more consistent of three in getting on base, despite his struggles through 35 ABs this spring.

Who has more speed to make something happen on the basepaths?

Yes, Jerry Owens has not stolen a base this spring. And yes, he has actually been caught stealing 3 times. But Owens has a SB success rate of greater than 70% during his minor league and major league Jerry Owens - Chicago White Sox - CFcareer, and he already has a season in the majors in which he has stolen 32 bases. Dewayne Wise can steal bases, but certainly not in the quantity that Jerry Owens can. We basically have no other source of top-of-the-order speed, and Jerry Owens is one of the few players in the organization who can help us evolve from the station-to-station baseball we have been playing over the past few years.

Who projects as the best leadoff hitter?

Well, if Jerry Owens has had the most success getting on base in his career, and of he is the most prolific base stealer, I think that qualifies him as the best leadoff hitter out of Dewayne Wise and Brian Anderson. Wise and Anderson are much more suited to bottom-of-the-order spots in the lineup, but we have Josh Fields and whoever keeps 2B warm for Gordon Beckham to hit at the bottom of the order. We need someone to set the table and make things happen at the top of the order. That’s Jerry Owens.

Who can cover the most ground in the outfield?

All three of these guys are competent CFs defensively. Brian Anderson is probably the best defensive player overall, which makes him a solid bench player and late-inning defensive sub. Dewayne Wise can play some defense too, and his speed and range are comparable to that of Owens. Wise has made 4 errors in 240 major league games, while Owens has made 2 in 94 major league games. I don’t think Anderson and Wise are appreciably better than Owens in the outfield, at least not enough to overcome the offensive advantage that I think Owens provides.

At the end of the day, Dewayne Wise is having the best spring (as you can see from the links below) and Brian Anderson has the most Major League experience. And both have better power potential and higher SLG prowess than Jerry Owens.

But do we need more power and slugging in our lineup?

I don’t think so. We need more diversity and a greater variety of ways to score and put pressure on opposing pitching staffs and defenses. Jerry Owens is by no means a perfect choice to be an everyday CF and leadoff hitter, but he is the best the White Sox have right now. I do think that both Wise and Anderson should be on the Major League roster, and serve as a solid #4 and #5 OFs for purposes of depth, bats off the bench, and defensive replacements.

But the White Sox want a more dynamic offense, and one that has a chance to score runs without hitting home runs, I think Jerry Owens needs to get the first crack at CF and the leadoff spot when Opening Day rolls around.

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Dewayne Wise photo credit: AP Photo/M. Spencer Green

And now your roundup of White Sox links for the weekend:

Wise moving to front in center — (Joe Cowley, Sun-Times)

White Sox Friday Recap – Wise the leader at the leadoff spot — (Mark Gonzales, Tribune)

Dewayne Wise makes strides as Chicago White Sox leadoff man — (Mark Gonzales, Tribune)

White Sox searching for leadoff man — (South Side Sox)

Contreras, Colon, make me go hmmm — (Sox Machine)

Six-run fourth seals victory for White Sox — (Chisox.com)

Thursday’s White Sox Roundup — (Scott Merkin MLBlog: Being Ozzie Guillen)

Chicago White Sox will NOT re-sign Ken Griffey Jr. | Offseason Talk

ken griffey jrAs a White Sox fan this bit of MLB news is more interesting to me than anything about Bud Selig’s decisions on the currently stalled World Series or the lopsided Presidential race. The Chicago White Sox will not re-sign Ken Griffey Jr. for the 2009 season and this might have been a “You’re fired,” reply “No I quit.” circumstance.

Griffey’s short stint didn’t leave a lot of memories at the plate but neither did the team as a whole (besides what it took to even make it to the playoffs in the first place). I will always remember that we had him during the 2008 playoff push, and his incredible home plate gun-down in the Minnesota play-in game that helped preserve our 1-0 victory. That was an awesome game. I love Junior Griffey and I wish the first ballot hall of Famer the best.

Losing in the first round of the playoffs to the Tampa Bay Rays 3-1 wasn’t a major disappointment considering the White Sox ended their season with tough injuries that sidelined Team MVP and Almost AL MVP Carlos Quentin. as well as the playoff perfectionist Jose Contreras. We assuredly could have used Jose Contreras down the stretch when our 4 man rotation was limited to 3 days rest the final weeks of the season.

Word is Contreras’ ruptured 36 year-old achilles tendon will keep him out until the 2009 All-Star break, in which case he would finish the season coming out of the bullpen. That is only early speculation at this point but it is known that Contreras is already working hard to come back as early and healthy as possible.

There is now the starting position opening in CF for the Southside Good Guys and there are a lot of options (in no particular order):

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John Danks – Dewayne Wise Lead White Sox to Game 3 Win

John Danks on the mound, at home, facing elimination. Only this time there was room for error.

Dewayne Wise lead the powered-down offense with a double, two RBI and a stolen base as the White Sox scored five runs off of Matt Garza using something that hadn’t been present in the first two games – smallball.

Looking more like the Rays on the bases, the White Sox swiped three bases, usually their two week total, and scored all their runs without the aid of the home run. Danks, coming off his tiebreaker gem against the Minnesota Twins, pitched well enough to hand the ball over to three relievers who then sealed the deal.

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