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South Side Fireworks Man

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  1. I had to vote 62 - 70 from the categories given. But I think it will be somewhere between 69 -73. As I wrote in another thread, this is how I see this season going down: The White Sox surprise by hovering a couple of games under .500 for the first half of the season, led primarily by a monster first half by Yoan Moncada and a surprisingly healthy Eloy Jimenez. As the summer grinds on, poor managing by Pedro Grifol, faltering pitching, Eloy's inevitable injury, and selling off of Moncada and other flippable veterans cause the Sox to fall off and wind up with a total of between 69 and 73 victories which is still much better than most expected.
  2. My prediction for how this season goes: The White Sox surprise by hovering a couple of games under .500 for the first half of the season, led primarily by a monster first half by Yoan Moncada and a surprisingly healthy Eloy Jimenez. As the summer grinds on, poor managing by Pedro Grifol, faltering pitching, Eloy's inevitable injury, and selling off of Moncada and other flippable veterans cause the Sox to fall off and wind up with a total of between 69 and 73 victories which is still much better than most expected.
  3. This should be their next stadium. Noah's Park. They can dock at several points on the lakefront to pick up fans, then play the game while cruising Lake Michigan.
  4. I predict Yoan is going to have a monster season this year.
  5. I heard Josh Donaldson. They're going to name the baby Jackie.
  6. Interesting stuff. I don't understand how Chuck could have remained the biggest shareholder through 1961. I always thought Bill Veeck was the biggest shareholder at that time. How did Veeck manage to control the team for two years if Chuck Comiskey was still the majority shareholder?
  7. Your point is well taken, but again it comes down to Reinsdorf and his organization sucking. Regardless, Reinsdorf preemptively stated that they wouldn't even make an attempt to sign the best player in baseball.
  8. White Sox need desperately need starting pitching. White Sox desperately need Left Handed Power hitting. White Sox desperately need a superstar to attract interest and draw fans and make the team seem relevant. So of course, Reinsdorf has no interest in Ohtani. Reinsdorf sucks and so does his entire organization. And Sox fans are conditioned to just accept it.
  9. The worst day in the history of the franchise. Edit: Well, maybe the second worst. The worst day was when Einhorn and Reinsdorf bought the franchise.
  10. I had season tickets to the Blitz in 1983, got pissed off and cancelled when they pulled the swap before the '84 season. I would be ecstatic if the Sox and Diamonbacks pulled a similar swap today, exchanging entire organizations but keeping the team names in their current cities. Too bad there's not a chance of that happening.
  11. Dick Allen A.J. Pierzynski Wilbur Wood Luis Aparicio Mark Buehrle Walt Williams Pat Kelly Aaron Rowand Juan Uribe Jose Contreras Carl Everett Pablo Ozuna
  12. I remember at one point Blomberg was being touted as the next Yankee superstar.
  13. Not landing Cabrera, Harper and Machado still pisses me off. Every one of them could have easily been acquired but JR just wouldn't do it. But he continually has no problem overpaying mediocre players.
  14. Was Benetti ever considered as part of the young championship core?
  15. But when Einhorn & Reinsdorf first bought the franchise Einhorn promised it would be a class organization!
  16. If that's really true I hope KW has a miserable retirement.
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