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Look at Ray Ray Run

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  1. I get it, but Rev really has nothing to do with inbev and Goose. Seems from what was said the Sox decided to go in another direction with the rev partnership. Goose isn't a craft brand, but I will say they did a nice job marketing the Sox and etc and there were some local ties. As for golden ale and etc; I don't drink light beer ever really, but when I did I really only drank Coors light so no preference for me one way or another. I'll be interested to see what they carry in the outfield because none of those beers were inbev beers either.
  2. I should have said: I think they still sell bottles, but I'd be suprised if it was on draft everywhere. Unless Sox had a deal solely with Modelo.
  3. I'm not a big fan of revolution beers in general, but that is a bummer as it means the only areas for craft beer will likely be in the outfield. At least the revolution stand sold other third party licensed beers. I still think that molson has better partnership deals than inbev so I'll hold out some hope on the beer in general being better. That said, really depends on what they want to do at the end of the day.
  4. No chance they still sell Modelo imo; at least not on draft. Modelo is an inbev staple; Miller won't want that being on draft around the park. Your draft offerings will likely only be Molson Coors brands. *changed to draft
  5. Rev was a seperate partnership though as they're not owned by Inbev. I just think Rev didn't want to continue to pay their own fees to sell their brand there. Rev could have remained with the loss of inbev. Molson Coors and Inbev's overall portfolios are very similar in size and offerings. I prefer Coors the company to inbev personally. Most craft beer offered at the park was either Revolution solely or select partnerships with other brands that had third party licenses with their vendors.
  6. They've got partnerships with about as many "craft" brands as inbev which is what was in the ballpark before. Lienenkugel likely replaces the fake non-craft goose island. They're both fake. That said the difference between their partnerships isn't that much different than inbev.inevitable. Molson has a ton of 3rd party partnerships.
  7. I'm done giving Hahn a pass. Over it. Did it for too long. This lies at the feet of Hahn... of course Tony still blows. Has anyone ever seen poppy and TLR in the same room at the same time?
  8. Don't get soft on me now pal. Don't let cancel culture shut down that loyalty and intensity! If you get banned you can use my username.
  9. Basketball is absolutely nothing like baseball.
  10. Hahn has honestly been telling us this was the plan since November. Looking back, this was my favorite Hahn quote: “We made some improvements [with Hernandez], but there’s still a chance to potentially get better in that regard, too,” Hahn said. The improvement was signing a guy who is worse lol
  11. Bunch of not real Sox fans around here like ChiSox59 and Chicago White Sox! I hope they feel much shame for their non-fanhoods!
  12. Wow, you're amazing. Who knew you could diagnose injuries from videos? That's quite the skill. I wonder why doctors even did tests, they should have just consulted you after you watched the injury happen.
  13. Just means we're going from inbev beers to miller-coors owned beers. Not like goose island was some craft brewery. Both portfolios have a ton of beers. Miller coors has a strong history in Chicago oddly enough
  14. Could you imagine if the Sox traded hendriks because no one wanted kimbrel. Lol
  15. Poppy told me the sox have a lot more top secret data that we don't have access to so we should not question their logic.
  16. Obviously this was the one he could execute on. All these other stupid teams giving only 1 year and a couple two year contracts to relievers. They don't realize prices are gonna sky rocket next off-season and hahn has his locked in for 3.
  17. Hahn was shocked other teams also valued starting pitching. He was caught off guard. Thought he found a market inefficiency
  18. Yeah, but he's almost thirty so tons of years of improvement and growth left in the youngsters arm.
  19. Luis, Luis, Luis! "Petriello: Guaranteed Rate Field doesn’t have a roof, so there is no ceiling here. I know his 2021 got messed up by injury, but you know what really impressed me? He showed that enormous drop in strikeout rate, down to about league average. If that's real, you've got a guy who doesn't strike out too much ... who is a fantastic defensive center fielder ... who has a career slugging percentage over .500 ... and who is only 24 years old. If it's not Trout here next year, it's Robert, at No. 1."

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