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Nokona

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  1. After that second pitch to Willie, i had a feeling this kid would be BP. Come on Crede. Let's get to .216.
  2. Is that's Kenny Jr? He's a fast son of a b****.
  3. Josh Fields caught White Sox fever at an early age. "When I was a little kid and started playing video games, that's when 'Big Hurt Baseball' came out and Big Hurt shoes were also popular," Fields said. "I've always been a White Sox fan." Now Fields will get the chance of a lifetime after the Sox selected the third baseman out of Oklahoma State University with their first-round pick (18th overall) in Monday's Major League Baseball first-year player draft. "It's a dream come true to be taken where I was and to have the opportunity to fulfill a lifelong dream," he said. Fields, 21, batted .362 (88-for-243) with 10 home runs and 47 RBI in 62 games during his junior season. He had 21 doubles and scored 54 runs while leading his team to a 38-24 record and a berth in the NCAA regionals. "He has a chance to be an impact player, a 3-4-5 type hitter down the road," said Duane Shaffer, White Sox senior director of player personnel. "He drives the ball the other way, drives it in the gaps. He has a chance to hit for both (power and average)." The 6-foot-2, 215-pounder hit .364 (211-for-579) with 25 home runs and 132 RBI in three seasons at Oklahoma State. He also earned three letters as OSU's quarterback, passing for 2,494 yards and 21 touchdowns in 2003 and led the Cowboys to a 9-4 mark. He owns the school record for most career touchdown passes (55) and set a Cotton Bowl record with 307 passing yards against Ole Miss in January. He said while he will miss his football teammates, there is a part of the game he surely won't miss. "If I was a catcher I might be telling you I like getting hit," he said. "I'm not necessarily excited to leave football, but I am excited I won't have to take hits from all those big guys." The White Sox had six of the first 69 selections on Monday and made 22 picks. Of those, 14 were pitchers and five were left-handed. "Those (lefties) are a great commodity for us to get our hands on," Shaffer said.
  4. Every field has it's quirks, some have the s***ty infield grass that is sloped to make bunts roll foul, etc.
  5. Wunsch's career is over.
  6. Barry is the greatest player in the game. This is all.
  7. Iginla will change hockey.
  8. This is our first Sunday Night game. We've had 2 or 3 Saturday Day games. We've been on Tuesday night games 3 times. They're noticing.
  9. Ricky is the best Ricky to ever play in Ricky's era because Ricky goes out and the opposing team can't stop Ricky.
  10. 0-0, in the bottom of the fourth. Good Game so far, except for the fact the Pirates aren't winning.
  11. It's Seabiscuit all over again. I hope he wins, it's a wonderful story. Horse almost dies, goes undefeated. No one thinks he can win the Derby because it's muddy and he has a s***ty sire and dam. Wins it. No one thinks he can win the Preakness. It's a fluke. Wins it. And suddenly, he's a god. I hope he does.
  12. Ever since Schilling (i think it was, cant remember) won 300, and Prior said: "Well, you know, when you have my talent i definately think it's something to strive for" f*** you you 23 year old yuppie
  13. Nope never heard of him Of course everyone's following him, he was our number 1 draft pick last year.
  14. Durazo? Broken Bat Single. Ball through Sandy's wickets. He goes to 2nd with one out. Another Broken Bat and Rowand cant pick it up. Sometimes, s*** happens.
  15. Cinci is the winner.
  16. 1990 Alex Fernandez, rhp 4 1989 Frank Thomas, 1b 7 1988 Robin Ventura, 3b 10 1987 Jack McDowell, rhp What were the Sox thinking with those four?
  17. Lenny Harris. The greatest pinch hitter ever..... I have Frank...But i lost it.
  18. Sandwich Pick?
  19. It was so cliche. But i dont think this movie was meant to be an Academy Award winner in the screenplay category. It was still a lot of fun.
  20. I know some of the Southern states get some college ball coverage. For us Chicagoans, the nearest thing we have is Southern Illinois making some noise. Who else do we have to root for? Triton?
  21. Nokona replied to dasox24's topic in FutureSox Board
    That homer he hit in the 9th was a bomb.
  22. If we got Schimdt you might as well mail us the World Series rings.
  23. In Rauch's shoes, i might have done the same thing. You're standing on the mound alone. You don't have it. You get killed. What do you do? Sit there? Here's your dream being shattered into a million pieces. He could have just walked out because he didn't have the balls to stay there postgame. Hell, he was probably scared stiff as to what everyone would think of him.

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