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It's a Journey - We remember 2005


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1 hour ago, southsider2k5 said:

2005 we were literally in first place from Day 1.

Great times. I do remember.

Remember those first couple of series this year? Our optimism was in place. Then our innocence was robbed by an old man and father time. The mask was ripped off to reveal the hideous face of the franchise. 

Moving forward there may be a couple highlights, a false sense of finally "putting it together", but, in the end, other teams will be playing in October. After the World Series there will be a melancholy retirement ceremony for Tony. By then fans will have run out of energy to cheer his departure. A shuffling of a couple coaches, perhaps a lawsuit will be settled. Some aging players will be signed. Big contracts will be traded. 

It's over. 

 

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The 2005 Sox compared to this 2022 Sox team is comparing apples to oranges...and just plain silly and dumb. That 2005 team was good from the start and stayed that way the entire season...until only a late season little losing streak, but recovered nicely to win the division soundly by 6 games and win 99 games. That team was way better in pitching, hitting and fielding. 

I'll start believing when they give me solid and consistent reasons they are a bona fide playoff team. They have the talent and potential, but you don't make the playoffs or win a WS based on potential! 

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4 minutes ago, Tnetennba said:

Is it really a journey if the ship is rudderless?

Call me Ismael Tony. Some years ago - never mind how long precisely - having little or no money in my purse, and nothing particular to interest me, I thought I would return and manage the White Sox . . .

. . . then all collapsed, and the great shroud of the sea rolled on as it rolled five thousand years ago.

@caulfield12 Let's play Tony in  literature. 

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28 minutes ago, Texsox said:

Call me Ismael Tony. Some years ago - never mind how long precisely - having little or no money in my purse, and nothing particular to interest me, I thought I would return and manage the White Sox . . .

. . . then all collapsed, and the great shroud of the sea rolled on as it rolled five thousand years ago.

@caulfield12 Let's play Tony in  literature. 

Going with Dante’s Inferno, The Metamorphosis, Don Quixote or Moby Dick.

Infinite Jest for apt title.

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1 minute ago, caulfield12 said:

Going with Dante’s Inferno, The Metamorphosis, Don Quixote or Moby Dick.

Infinite Jest for apt title.

Obviously Moby Dick was the first one I thought of. But Tony as Creon from Antigone also fits. He takes out his whole family.

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44 minutes ago, Jack Parkman said:

I don't want to hear about 2005 anymore. It was 17 years ago, old news. 

Let's not turn the 2005 Sox into the 1985 Bears. 

Thread title has 2005 in it. You clicked and replied. Now you're reading about 2005 again. :gosox1:

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2 hours ago, Jack Parkman said:

I don't want to hear about 2005 anymore. It was 17 years ago, old news. 

Let's not turn the 2005 Sox into the 1985 Bears. 

'85 Bears Defense still a solid describer of NFL/CFB defenses.
"Well they're not the '85 Bears, but they're still really good."

2005 Sox, not so much. Around the country, the Sox were considered something of a fluke. They weren't, but that was a general impression.

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3 hours ago, Jack Parkman said:

I don't want to hear about 2005 anymore. It was 17 years ago, old news. 

Let's not turn the 2005 Sox into the 1985 Bears. 

Yes, lets not talk about one of the best teams ever.  It's bad enough the main sports outlets ignore the Sox, but coming from a fan, holy hell.  The team was in first place wire to wire and was the best post season team, arguably, in the modern era.  Had four, FOUR complete games in a row in the post season.  Something that won't ever be done again.  Ever.  But yea, tell me more how we should forget about that team.  How about you forget about the Sox entirely instead.

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1 hour ago, FoxForce2 said:

'85 Bears Defense still a solid describer of NFL/CFB defenses.
"Well they're not the '85 Bears, but they're still really good."

2005 Sox, not so much. Around the country, the Sox were considered something of a fluke. They weren't, but that was a general impression.

That Bears team outscored their postseason opponents something like 93-10. The Sox going 11-1 in their postseason is probably equally impressive. 

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10 minutes ago, Jack Parkman said:

The 2005 team feels fake, undeserving and completely forgettable. They did not age well. More of a footnote in baseball history than anything else. Completely meh as far as Title winners go. Completely understandable why every baseball fan outside of Chicago forgets they exist. 

They're the 1978-79 Sonics of Baseball. 

 

This post is really bad. Come on buddy, you’re better than this.

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24 minutes ago, Jack Parkman said:

The 2005 team feels fake, undeserving and completely forgettable. They did not age well. More of a footnote in baseball history than anything else. Completely meh as far as Title winners go. Completely understandable why every baseball fan outside of Chicago forgets they exist. 

They're the 1978-79 Sonics of Baseball. 

 

:lolhitting This may be your best post ever. :notworthy

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