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  1. well for those who are driving in, way to go.............. i am very impress.
  2. i wonder what the attendence will be during the next home stand.
  3. say here and i am glad to see all the support for the guy. classy.
  4. if he gets hot, how bout a move to to #2 in the batting order.
  5. LDF

    Sox Offense

    can you imagine where we would be if we had 1/2 of the offense we had tonight in the beginning. either way it is never too late.
  6. man i missed a hell of a game, damn. but i am glad the sox won. 2 away and gaining. yessss
  7. didn't they do that last yr with foulke as well.
  8. Gladly. You never have anything meaningful or important to say anyway, so skipping over them will not be a problem at all. Lay off the booze (or whatever drug it is that has your coordination so f***ed up that you can't type), and perhaps then you'll have something intelligent to say. Thank you. i am glad i am really annoying you that much........... don't drink, don't use drugs. do you have anything more witty statements to say.
  9. then don't read my replies asshole, simply as that. btw i usually don't, you are the one who answers mine except for this thread. sniff, sniff............. i am hurt.
  10. catch you on the board later.......... gotts to go
  11. LDF

    Media Attention

    bingo and that will pay off in attendence and it will show that you put a winning team on the field, jr will see money. this is a bigger scheme on why we should not dismantle the team but work hard in keeping it together for next yr.
  12. LDF

    SOX 2004

    what ever we do this yr will not affect on what is going to happen next yr.
  13. thanks for the info, but it has already been posted.
  14. then don't use the words of racial intent. how many times do i have say this and get it through you little mind, corn ho or what ever his name is was goating you. i saw what you were trying to do. but if you fell into his trap, then who needs to get smarter, you or me. here is another example of what i am trying to say, you only see this as an attack and you are firing words as ignorant, being more informed when i said i know what you were trying to do. can't you see the point i am making, or are your eyes sooo clouded over that only you and only you can say things. your are a representative of the board, you have to be above this type of BS. this is an example why some of the older poster really don't respect you too much. a lot of poster really don't like corn-ho.
  15. LDF

    SOX 2004

    pls excuse the caps. i wanted to use what you wrote. k
  16. how bout adkins for durham, botch and cotts for foulke,
  17. I think the thing they don't realize is that even if we didn't make the Ritchie trade Fogg and Wells would still have been traded. They would have probaly been the players involved in a trade for Colon. those players could have been used for a better trade.
  18. LDF

    Media Attention

    i really have a couple of choice words for you now. but i am talking about us and the slugs in ref to baseball talk.
  19. You're ignorant to the entire situation. Konan called Rick White a "f*****" and that he should be "assassinated", and I was making an example of how stupid that was. That is a derogatory slur, yet some people think it's OK for me not to blow a gasket over it. Yet, if I would have dropped the N bomb on White previous to Konan calling him a f*****, I would be gone in mere seconds. I'm presenting an example here, not condoning racial or sexual slurs. Please, try to be informed before you think I'm some sort of racist. i don't care if i know the facts or not, whether some said this or that, your racial slurs regardless of the fact is not for this or any board. unless it is a "white only board." i am a minority and i do not condone the racial slurs. you could have made another example without resorting to the actual words. i am more informed than you can ever imagine when it come to racial words. i neve once called you a racist, i think now you are a moran but that is my opinion. i think corn-ho starts alot of s*** and if you are not mature enuf to handle the goating, then grow up. you are a representative of this board by your writing. you efforts are recognize at least by me, but if you continue to act out like a sulking 2 yo and revert to stupid dangerous words to make a point, how do you think people of color is going to look at or down at you. what gets me is that you are trying to find a way to justify what you said.
  20. howry + botch + white = no way
  21. adkins has major league potential? cmon now, how are you kidding, none of those players may help us out now, well maybe wright and ginter.
  22. is it me or has the media attention been mostly on the sox this past 2 week with hardly a ripple on the slugs from the northside? even after winning 6 of the last 10 games and with the hitting of homers from that juice induce junky has not help garnish the media attention away from the sox. again as i have said many times, you put the winner on the field, the fans will come and so would the media. its a good time to be a sox fan/
  23. ba look at the trade Angels, White Sox swap five relievers By Jim Callis July 29, 2003 The Angels and White Sox altered their bullpens of the present and possibly the future Tuesday by exchanging five relievers. Chicago, which is surging into playoff contention, picked up Scott Schoeneweis and Triple-A righthander Doug Nickle. Anaheim, which is fading fast, acquired Gary Glover, Double-A righthander Scott Dunn and high Class A lefty Tim Bittner. Schoeneweis, 29, gives the White Sox a third bullpen lefty to go with Damaso Marte and Kelly Wunsch. He throws mainly sinkers and fastballs, though Chicago may give him a chance to develop a third pitch and become a starter next spring. He's highly effective against lefthanders, holding them to a .490 on-base plus slugging percentage this year (compared to a .819 OPS against righties). He has a 1-1, 3.96 record in 39 appearances, with a 29-10 strikeout-walk ratio and .250 opponent average in 39 innings. In his five-year career, he has gone 28-31, 5.10 in 183 games. Schoenweis is making $1.425 million this season and will be eligible for arbitration afterward. Glover, a 26-year-old righthander, had been buried in the White Sox bullpen after a mediocre season. He was 1-0, 4.54 in 24 outings, making just eight appearances since May. He had a 23-14 K-BB ratio and a .305 opponent average in 36 innings. Like Schoeneweis, Glover has a huge platoon split this year (.697 OPS versus righthanders, 1.078 versus lefties). Glover works mainly with a low-90s fastball and a slider, and his inability to develop a consistent changeup has hampered him as a starter (9-11, 5.72 in 33 career starts). He's 13-13, 5.00 in 112 appearances over four big league seasons. Glover makes $330,000 this year and could become arbitration-eligible as a two-plus-year player this offseason. This is the third trade for the 28-year-old Nickle, who previously was included in deals for Gregg Jefferies in August 1998 and Scott Rolen last July. Drafted by the Angels in 1997's 13th round out of the University of California, Nickle went 1-0, 7.84 in 20 big league games with the Phillies and Padres from 2000-02. Rejoining Anaheim via a minor league contract in the offseason, he has spent 2003 at Triple-A Salt Lake. He was 2-2, 1.48 with four saves in 34 games, including a 23-18 K-BB ratio and .226 opponent average in 49 innings. Nickle's best pitch is his low-90s fastball, and he also has a knuckle-curve and slider. Dunn, 25, was traded just three weeks earlier by the Reds when they picked up D'Angelo Jimenez from the White Sox. A Cincinnati 10th-round pick in 1999 from the University of Texas, Dunn hasn't gotten much attention despite having a low-90s fastball and averaging more than a strikeout per inning as a pro. He also throws a curveball, changeup and occasional knuckleball. In 39 Double-A games this year, Dunn has gone 6-3, 3.35 with nine saves. He continues to overmatch hitters, with a 68-21 K-BB ratio and .212 opponent average in 51 innings. Bittner, 23, began his college career at Marist as an outfielder before moving to the mound and getting drafted in the 10th round by the White Sox in 2001. He opened this season as a starter at low Class A Kannapolis (4-4, 3.40 in 10 starts) before moving to the bullpen at high Class A Winston-Salem (3-3, 3.60 in 17 outings). In 80 innings between the two stops, he had 68-38 K-BB ratio and held hitters to a .219 average. His best pitch is an average slider that has the potential to be a plus pitch, and he throws his fastball in the high 80s.
  24. cbs thoughts on the tade >>>>>>.. Schoeneweis didn't stick in the Angels' rotation in 2002, but he lands in Chicago with something to prove and may get another chance to start with the White Sox. You don't find many teams willing to give up on left-handed pitchers, and it isn't as if Glover has a high ceiling, but the Angels liked the two minor-leaguers, too. Short-term, this is a good move for the White Sox.
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