Everything posted by greg775
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9/28 vs Royals
Phegley and Semien proving young-uns can turn on Ventura fastballs. Wow Phegs looking like a superstar vs. KC lately.
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9/28 vs Royals
Viciedo trying to stay over .230 for the season with the base hit. Now can Paulie make contact today vs. nasty Ventura?
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Paul Konerko Appreciation Thread
QUOTE (fathom @ Sep 28, 2014 -> 05:44 AM) Was at the game tonight, I thought it was awesome to see the place packed to honor Konerko. Did they ever say on the broadcast why Frank had no involvement at all? That's a great point. He wasn't on the video and Ozzie was.
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Paul Konerko Appreciation Thread
That speech by Paulie was amazing. He was so composed. It looked like the Royals were enjoying the ceremony as well as it was such a cool ceremony. It's special when one player plays in a city for so long. Paulie said it a few times ... he could have gone elsewhere. He elected to stay and one of the big benefits is a night like tonight. WOW it was a great speech and great videos.
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Paul Konerko Appreciation Thread
Wow. I just watched the whole pregame ceremony. Amazing amazing amazing. Paulie was class. Sox front office was class. Fans were class. Royals were class. This night will go down in Sox history as one of the greatest nights ever. Paul Konerko is a Sox and Chicago legend.
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Paul Konerko Appreciation Thread
If the Royals were the Sox, would u be incensed at their behavior in celebrating the mere wildcard? KC had a real chance to tie Detroit tonight. I personally think they were dumb in celebrating so hard last night. I tell you there's a big difference in winning the division and playing in the suicidal wildcard game. I'd hope if the Sox are ever in that position again they pop a little bit of bubbly but tone down the celebrations IF the divisional title is still in balance. Stupid KC falling short tonight against our abysmal Sox.
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Royals @ White Sox Game Deux
QUOTE (scs787 @ Sep 27, 2014 -> 06:06 AM) Know who else had consecutive 90 loss seasons?? Ned Yost. Year before that he had a .433 W-L% but only coached 127 games. The White Sox cannot hit the Royals' pitchers. It's pretty sickening.
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Religion in America
QUOTE (farmteam @ Sep 25, 2014 -> 11:23 PM) Right, I get it's going to affect views on some level, and it is an important to distinction. I thought SS stated it nicely with the abolitionist comment. In terms of talking to other people about your religion (what HH and Greg were talking about), a good general rule is to not bring it up until the other person does. I once had a delightful conversation with a Mormon at my school. I disagreed with some of what he said, but none of it bothered me or was off-putting, because the conversation arose organically. Great post. I can honestly say nobody has ever asked me about my feelings about religion or being Catholic. Some people at work know I go to Mass cause I don't hide it. If they ask me to go to dinner on Sunday night and I said I can't and they say why not? I say I'm going to Mass at 5 p.m., rather than make up some excuse. That's it, though. I don't force my beliefs on anybody.
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Hillary
QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Sep 27, 2014 -> 02:52 AM) It's literally a Stephen Colbert "you should be embarrassed if you say this because you understand nothing" quote. What's to understand? I'm not racist, never have been. I'm colorblind, always have been. Growing up, people in my neighborhood were extremely racist. That didn't turn me into a racist so why can't I be proud of that?
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Fire at FAA facility in Aurora shuts down ORD and MDW
What a horrible story.
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2014 AL Central catch-all thread
Royals fans are already panicking on Twitter that Yost said Shields would start Monday on 3 days rest if there's a tiebreaker game with Detroit. They're always b****ing about something. That would be one to second guess if it doesn't work out obviously. If KC gets clobbered in Detroit, which it probably would, suddenly there'd be the shock of not having Shields available for the wildcard game. I think I'd pitch somebody else in Detroit just because it seems silly to panic and pitch Shields on 3 days rest. Like every move in sports, if it works, Ned's a genius. If it doesn't he's a moron. The fact Ned said he'd do that makes me wonder if managers have all the power. Does anybody know if managers ever consult the GMs before making those type of moves? Not being a smartass; I'm just curious with Ned making an assertion Shields would start Monday.
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Royals @ White Sox Game Deux
Royals fans on twitter are thanking the Sox for lighting up the scoreboard as they celebrated and for putting up a message congratulating the Royals.
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2015 Offseason
Reading the comments on Erik Johnson made me wonder something else ... Is Felipe Paulino one of the top 20 worst acquisitions in modern team history? Is Keppinger? Off the top of my head I'd say some of the bad ones: Bobby Bonds, Dan Pasqua, Ron Blomberg, Felipe Paulino, Keppinger as well as Don Kessinger, Ron Santo. We've had some bad ones.
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Paul Konerko Appreciation Thread
QUOTE (BFirebird @ Sep 26, 2014 -> 02:48 PM) The Game 2 Grand Slam is definitely what I will always remember Paulie for as a player, but I also got to know him a little bit as a person as well and that made watching his career even more special for me. As a kid, I caddied at Olympia Fields Country Club and we used to have a March of Dimes outing where every group played with a local celebrity. In 1999, Paulie's 1st year with the Sox, he came to play in the event. Based on our rank we got to select which group we wanted to caddy for in the event. I was only 17 at the time (3rd year caddy), so I was in the middle of the pack somewhere. Being a huge Sox fan, I definitely wanted a Sox player. I don't remember all the players that were there, but when it was my turn I of course knew Paulie was a Sox player, so I took him. Getting to meet a local celebrity was always a thrill, especially as a kid. I had of course seen Paulie on the field, now I get to actually meet him and spend a few hours with him. Most guys take a cart in outings, but Paulie decided he wanted to walk the course instead so I carried his bag....which actually turned out to be Greg Norton's clubs. Paulie didn't have his with him. None of the guests in the group really seemed to know who Paulie was, so they kind of just had their own fun while I got to walk 18 holes with PK. Couldn't have been a nicer guy. Asked questions about myself, school, where I was going to go to college, etc. He pretty much was exactly how we see PK every day talking to the media...same guy. He always engaged me in conversation, like he actually wanted to talk to this 17 year old kid carrying his bag. I will never forget how cool he was. After a few holes, he sees I am a decent caddy and he starts to ask for advice on clubs and reading greens. We get to a Par 3 and it is a hole you can win a prize. A trip to Ireland with a hole in one. I had been clubbing PK for a few holes now so he turned to me and said, 7 or 8 iron. I handed him the 8 and he hit a real good shot right at the hole. The green is a little elevated, so from our vantage point it was a little tough to see what happened to the ball, but it definitely disappeared and we see the people on the green screaming and celebrating. He hit a hole in one and won the trip...with someone else's clubs mind you. Nevertheless, everyone is excited and of course I get a huge high five from PK. Next hole was longest drive and still probably pumped up from the last hole, he rips one right down the middle of the fairway...longest of the day to that point. Not sure if he won that one though. The day was definitely the best selection I ever made on the March of Dimes picks. Got to spend 4 hours with a guy that would become one of my favorite players ever in a White Sox uniform and some great memories to go along with it. That's the greatest story in the history of Soxtalk. He got a hole in one after you gave him the 8 iron. Holy s***. What a story. Wild thing is if you ever run into Paulie again, he'd remember that day in a second. Nobody forgets their holes in one.
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Royals @ White Sox Game Deux
Royals fans took over the Cell tonight; tomorrow will be diffrent.
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Royals @ White Sox Game Deux
Q of the night: If KC wins tonight and they dogpile which they will, since they have a pretty young team, will our crowd politely cheer them? Sox have nothing to play for and no reason to begrudge the Royals younguns. I just wondered if Sox fans will applaud nicely for the visitors or boo them off the field.
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Royals @ White Sox Game Deux
QUOTE (winninguglyin83 @ Sep 27, 2014 -> 02:14 AM) Any chance we can send Buddy Bell back to KC? I liked the Royals a lot more when he was there. Great point. I hated the hire and I hated when some people thought he'd ultimately be Sox manager. I'd give Ventura 2 lifetime contracts if the alternative was Buddy Freaking Bell.
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Royals @ White Sox Game Deux
Guthrie is having Chen-like success against the Sox. I wonder if KC just has great advance scouts. They've beaten Sox like a drum the last few seasons. And they love playing in the Cell.
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The Beheading
QUOTE (Jenksismyb**** @ Sep 26, 2014 -> 04:48 PM) Uh oh Greg, they're getting closer! https://news.yahoo.com/police-woman-beheade...-144459291.html http://kfor.com/2014/09/25/reports-police-...-grocery-store/ edit: glad the ex-CEO had a gun! Holy crap; it is happening.
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Hillary
QUOTE (Alpha Dog @ Sep 25, 2014 -> 08:24 PM) Then you know some real tools. About the only thing he could tell me he does that would make me pause would be to say he is the recruiting director for the KKK. Seriously, why would anyone be surprised at what he does, enough so that you would ascribe racist intentions to it? My whole life I've been around Afr. American people and have been lucky enough to never even think of people as being different. I guess some fat-cat white Republicans simply haven't been as lucky as me and actually remain prejudiced. Amazes me. I am no better or worse than any other race; I don't see color even though I grew up in a racist southside neighborhood. So I consider myself lucky that I'm not a race guy.
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2014 Cubs Catch-All Thread
QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Sep 25, 2014 -> 08:27 PM) I wonder if they would trade him for Addison Reed? And people wonder why I always repeat myself and act the way I do on here.
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2014 AL Central catch-all thread
I can't believe Detroit wins this division every single year. Sad.
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Ferguson Riots
Night after night the protests continue in Ferguson. The people will not be silenced.
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The Beheading
So our government has identified the asshole doing the beheadings. This is AWESOME. For one, we someday will know who one of the most evil individuals in history happens to be. This lowlife has to be in the top 50-100 for sure. And his name will live in infamy as he'll be known as one of the lowest of people to ever grace this earth. Can't wait to hear his name. And now we know who he is. He will be caught and he will be convicted. Happy day.
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Paul Konerko Appreciation Thread
QUOTE (witesoxfan @ Sep 25, 2014 -> 07:54 PM) False. "A legend" describes him succintly and perfectly. Also, "slow." I'll play along. Other words to describe him "World Series hero." "Vacuum (on balls in dirt)" "Professional hitter" "Class act."