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We have hope, we got The Pope!
AJ has acknowledged this in the past
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We have hope, we got The Pope!
AJP also has similar blue eyes. It would probably be even closer if he wasn’t wearing sunglasses in that picture above.
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Trade Ideas/Rumors/Proposals Thread
LaRRR still gets bonus points for the nickname “stinKay”.
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Trade Ideas/Rumors/Proposals Thread
I'd consider this, but lean towards trading anyone but Bonemer. Love Max Meyer though. Im a bit skeptical of the durability though and, for this year, those year end innings are going to be in very unfamiliar territory for him.
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We have hope, we got The Pope!
I can never unsee it now.
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Official NBA 25-26 Thread
Man still hate it but gotta give Bryson graham credit his interviews this morning were pitch perfect on it
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We have hope, we got The Pope!
LOL, was just going to post that AJP should be JD Vance for Halloween. Remarkable likeness…
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We have hope, we got The Pope!
Lmao why does AJ gotta be Vance twin
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We have hope, we got The Pope!
- Trade Ideas/Rumors/Proposals Thread
- “The 78” is alive and well for the Sox, Bears are 'advancing' Hammond development
In all seriousness, if you don't need your kids to be educated, it is a great place to live. Everything costs less, starting with property taxes. I pay no more than 1% of my homes assessed value every year. After last years tax cuts, I was back under $1000 for the whole year. Plus, even out here I am an hour to downtown by car, and an hour and 15 minutes by train. I live a mile from the beach, two miles from the Dunes National Park, and a bunch of other stuff. if you have any questions about specific spots, feel free to reach out.- “The 78” is alive and well for the Sox, Bears are 'advancing' Hammond development
The older one just graduated from Brother Rice HS. The younger one has two more years there. I plan to GTFO of Cook County once the younger one graduates from HS.- “The 78” is alive and well for the Sox, Bears are 'advancing' Hammond development
Look, if you want lower taxes, lower costs, and Three Floyds, The Region is the place for you. It's Chicago without the taxes. If that was your last kid that just graduated, you will miss out on the worst part of the state, which is the educational system.- “The 78” is alive and well for the Sox, Bears are 'advancing' Hammond development
We’ll see. I was initially thinking about moving to Wisconsin for the lower taxes, my son going to college there, and New Glarus, even with having to put up with Packers fans. But I might have to consider Indiana if they have the Bears, Colts, and Three Floyds. 🤣- “The 78” is alive and well for the Sox, Bears are 'advancing' Hammond development
I won't believe it until kick off happens. Honestly, the Bears don't want to be there, and are just using Indiana to get concessions out of Illinois.- “The 78” is alive and well for the Sox, Bears are 'advancing' Hammond development
Is that spoiled bastage SS2K5 truly going to get two NFL teams in his home state? 😤- “The 78” is alive and well for the Sox, Bears are 'advancing' Hammond development
Need two grumps (Garfein/Stone) and a drunk in Ozzie to cancel out Fletcher Schriff McKnight...- Thoughts on selling high on Meidroth?
Whoa, Soxtalk is no place for the truth, and definitely not for Ron.- “The 78” is alive and well for the Sox, Bears are 'advancing' Hammond development
"Congratulations Sarah Wick, Senior Vice President of Affordable Housing at Related Midwest, honored as the recipient of the 2025 Graaskamp Center Innovator Award. Established by the James A. Graaskamp Center for Real Estate at the Wisconsin School of Business, this prestigious award honors leaders who exemplify creativity, excellence and innovation in real estate. Through her leadership, advocacy and mentorship, Wick continues to shape the future of affordable housing in the Midwest while inspiring the next generation of real estate professionals to forge their own paths." 💯- **Water-Cooler Thread (TV stuff)**
Watching Paradise right now but this show looks like it is right up my alley as well. Will watch this series next.- “The 78” is alive and well for the Sox, Bears are 'advancing' Hammond development
I went to Tuesdays night game. Being a season ticket holder I got invited to a season ticket holder event in one of the suites. The only thing I had to pay for was the parking. The food was decent and I had Harold Baines sign his autograph on his MLB HOF postcard for my collection. The suite was next to the CHSN TV booth. The suite was the very last suite at the end of the stadium. It was miserable sitting up there. I should have brought binoculars. JR ruined this stadium by demanding that the second level of suites be included in the stadium design. I went downstairs on the concouse after the 7th inning. I'm hoping that the new owner doesn't make the same mistake as JR did with the new stadium design. Also I noticed that studio host Chuck Garfien doesn't like being bothered with talking with the fans. I've noticed it in the past at previous functions. If he doesn't like talking withe fans he should look for another line of work.- Today
- Thoughts on selling high on Meidroth?
I realize this is likely more 🧌’ing, but Abreu played 1B at a high level from age 27 to 35. The Sox cut him loose at the perfect time after 9 good seasons. He fell apart in 2023 once he signed with the Astros, but who really knows if he was truly only 36 at that point? 🤣- This Day In Sox History 6/25...
Five factoids today: June 25, 1953 - Sox manager Paul Richards was regarded as one of the smartest people ever to lead a team in baseball history. Here’s what I mean...with the Sox going for a series sweep of New York and leading 4-2 in the ninth inning at Yankee Stadium, Richards brought in pitcher Harry Dorish to relieve Billy Pierce. Only Richards didn’t remove Pierce from the game! He moved him to first base. After Dorish faced two hitters, Pierce was brought back to the mound to end the game which he did getting Johnny Mize to hit into a force out and then striking out pinch-hitter Bill Renna. Richards pulled off this maneuver at least twice while the White Sox skipper, the first time on May 15, 1951 at Boston. In both cases the pitchers involved were Dorish and Pierce. June 25, 1964 - An overflow crowd of over 52 thousand jammed Comiskey Park to watch the Sox hammer the Cubs 11-1 in the annual “Boys Benefit Game.” The Sox, who were the visiting team that night, hit four home runs including back-to-back-to-back shots in the third inning. The home runs were hit by Ron Hansen, Tommy McCraw and Jerry McNertney. Floyd Robinson also had a home run. What was significant however was the fact that fans were allowed on the outfield grass behind ropes, since there wasn’t any room left in the park. It was the last time fans have ever been permitted to stand on the playing field for a game. The game raised almost $100,000 for charity. June 25, 1991 - Sox pitcher “Black” Jack McDowell fired the first shutout for the home team in the new Comiskey Park when he blanked the Mariners 4-0. Jack was masterful on the day and carried a no-hitter into the eighth inning. He’d end up with a three-hitter and seven strikeouts. June 25, 2006 - With the White Sox trailing the Astros 9-2, in the eighth inning at U.S. Cellular Field, second baseman Tadahito Iguchi hit a three-run home run to narrow the deficit to 9-5. In the ninth inning, Iguchi connected again, this time for a grand slam to tie the game. The Sox lost the game in the 13th inning, but Iguchi set a franchise record, as the White Sox had hit grand slams in three consecutive days. Scott Podsednik hit a grand slam two days earlier, and Joe Crede hit one the day before. Iguchi’s seven RBI’s was one off the club record. June 25, 2016 - The White Sox tied the franchise record, first set in 1955, by blasting seven home runs in a single game. It took place against the Blue Jays at U.S. Cellular Field. But there was one problem…they lost the game 10-8. It was only the third time in baseball history to that point, a team hit that many home runs in a game and lost it. Detroit did it the other two times in 1995 and 2004. The Sox players to hit home runs were Brett Lawrie with two, Dioner Navarro, J.B. Shuck, Tim Anderson, Alex Avila and Adam Eaton.- Thoughts on selling high on Meidroth?
A rare lose-lose trade!- Official NBA 25-26 Thread
AKME kinda made a show of modernizing on take over and it never really happened. I don't understand the kind of person who could have an nba team and like, kind hate everything about it. - Trade Ideas/Rumors/Proposals Thread