Dunn Will Be Swinging For The Scoreboard
The Chicago White Sox's newest slugger will consistently hit 40 home runs, but playing in U.S. Cellular Field, those 40 home runs could be sent way back into the bleachers.
Having a player capable of hitting that many home runs isn't something new to the White Sox, but Adam Dunn still brings a new aspect to the White Sox lineup.
"He brings a bat that if you make a mistake with, and guys around him are hitting, then you're going to make a mistake to him and it's not going to cost you one run, it's going to cost you whatever is on base also," Ed Farmer, voice of the White Sox said on the Laurence Holmes Show.
LISTEN: Ed Farmer On The Laurence Holmes Show
Podcast
For the rest of this interview and other 670 The Score interviews click here.
"Because he can hit them a long way. And he doesn't have to hit them a long way, just over the fence. But he can reach any part of our ballpark. And I think when Kenny Williams brought him out, after we had signed him, he looked at the fences in left, and down the right field line and his response to Kenny was 'how far is the scoreboard?'"