Everything posted by SkokieSox
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White Sox Soda Pop
QUOTE (Al Lopez's Ghost @ Nov 23, 2009 -> 11:21 PM) Yesterday, I found an old article in the Sun Times. The Sox scoreboard directions supervisor said the bottles were produced in the late 1910's and early 1920's during prohibition. Apparently, the Sox were the first ever to produce orange soda. Thanks for trying to confirm this for me. Orange pop?! Even prouder to be a Sox fan, awesome!
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Hideki Matsui
I think we'd be very lucky to have him as a DH, really balances the lineup.
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Greg Walker Admits Any Other Team Would Have Fired Him
QUOTE (greg775 @ Oct 31, 2009 -> 04:02 AM) I will predict the hiring of McGwire will be a disaster. How many zillionaires actually work hard as coaches on MLB staffs? I would love to see a study on this vs. how many assistant coaches need the money. McGwire must be awfully bored to take any position excpt 1B or 3B coach. Maybe he's motivated to manage some day... He would take it pretty serious if that were the case.
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Who should the Sox trade for this winter?
QUOTE (DBAHO @ Sep 27, 2009 -> 04:53 PM) If we were looking at RF's to replace Dye, Hunter Pence would be one I'd at least inquire about. He wouldn't be cheap, but the Stros don't exactly have a lot of talent in their farm system either. I just don't see them trading him, but what a great fit for us. Some pop, fast, good D, and can hit leadoff.
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Confirmed: White Sox claim on Alex Rios on waivers
QUOTE (AWhiteSoxinNJ @ Aug 9, 2009 -> 12:44 AM) Doesn't sound like we are getting him. Maybe not, but KW never deals his hand until the t's are crossed.
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Peavy throwing from the mound
QUOTE (WCSox @ Aug 2, 2009 -> 05:53 PM) Muscle atrophy is a lot worse than many people think. One of my colleagues tore his ACL skiing earlier this year. Right after he went off crutches, he showed me the size difference of his calves, and I was shocked. The calf below the torn knee was only about 2/3 the size of the other. I'm sure that Peavy has less ground to make up, but rebuilding muscle in his legs is an absolute must before he starts a major league game. Ya, but we're only talking about a month with the boot I believe. And the muscle memory kicks in pretty quickly anyway.
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Black Jack McDowell on tonight's loss and closers
QUOTE (BearSox @ Jul 23, 2009 -> 02:38 AM) Still, does that make him a dickhead? Considering McDowell has been around different managers and clubhouses before, he knows a thing or two more than us about the way coaches think. I'm not saying he's right, but he's not a dickhead for saying it how he sees it. When you're opinion is directly criticizing a person's intention, in this case, saying Ozzie is a scared little b**** and doesn't have the balls to do "the right thing", yes, I feel fine saying he's a dick head. If his opinion was that Ozzie doesn't know what the "right thing" is, fine, have your opinion on it. He's not criticizing his intelligence on the matter, he's saying he knows better and doesn't have the guts to do it. He assumes way too much, including what is "right." I think people on here who criticize Ozzie, which I respect their opinion on or at least their right to do so, at least will admit that Ozzie isn't fearful. Black Jack was a great pitcher, but you can tell he has some bitterness about something here with Ozzie. Conclusion - dick head
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Black Jack McDowell on tonight's loss and closers
QUOTE (BearSox @ Jul 23, 2009 -> 02:27 AM) He's a dickhead for calling out Ozzie? He's calling it as he sees it. You disagree with him, fine. But he I don't see how this makes him a dickhead. Many posters on here have called out Ozzie in the past, does that make them dickheads as well? Yes
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Black Jack McDowell on tonight's loss and closers
QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Jul 22, 2009 -> 09:26 AM) Tonight's game is a perfect example of why I feel the closer's role is highly overrated in today's game. Clayton Richard, 116 pitches, 6 baserunners over 8 innings. When you are cruising like that, the extra pitches won't take a toll on your body. This 100 pitch thing and 120 maximum idea is ridiculous. There's absolutely NO science behind pitch count limits...ZERO. The pitch count has been passed off as science for a number of years now, but in reality it means nothing. But...because Richard was approaching 120, and it was a "save situation" ('cause remember, it's not about actually winning, it's about padding a closer's stats) we take Richard out of a game he is completely dominating. What a bunch of crap! Every offense in the league would have been begging for the starter to be removed from that game. When an offense is struggling, they search for ANYTHING to mix things up. Bringing in another pitcher is just the ticket for their revival. It happens all the time. Think about this: If Richard had been left in the game for the ninth inning and blew the lead, who would have been under the gun? of course Ozzie would have because he went against the grain of closing! But guess who's locker they are in front of right now? Jenks... asking "why didn't you do your job?" Welcome to pass the buck 101, otherwise known as baseball today. Passing the buck? Is he calling out Ozzie? What a dick head.
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Sox at 33% chance to make playoffs
QUOTE (AWhiteSoxinNJ @ Jul 23, 2009 -> 03:13 AM) 33% Tigers 33% White Sox 33% Twins Not too hard to figure out. Right, exactly what I was thinking... Nothing gained by over complicating it.
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Getting the gang together
QUOTE (Flash Tizzle @ Jul 18, 2009 -> 01:41 AM) It's become a recurring theme around here to bring up the idea of resigning players who were once successful for our ballclub. He's gone and never coming back. Nor do I want him back; regardless of how he pitched in AAA. If he cant make Texas' bullpen or starting rotation (while not terrible, they're middle of the pack in both and could certaintly use him), what could would he do here? If we're thinking of him even as a POSSIBLE 5th starter that's just an indictment on our minor league system. He's behind Richard, Poreda, Colon, Torres (and I haven't even seen him pitch); forgot about it. Even if none of those starters succeed, I'd just keep Poreda out to work out his problems. Richard is stinking the place up, and I don't think Poreda is ready to start. He's a decent option, and certainly low risk. If you don't like him, that's cool, but that doesn't mean he couldn't perform well in that role. It'd be nice to have a fresh veteran arm down the stretch.
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Carlos Rosario
Sounds like good stuff
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Getting the gang together
Orlando Hernandez-S- Rangers Jul. 17 - 6:04 pm et Rangers released RHP Orlando Hernandez. Hernandez was stuck in Triple-A Oklahoma City's bullpen, and was told Thursday that he didn't fit into the Rangers' immediate plans. He had a 2.45 ERA, opponents were hitting .121 off him and he had struck out 12 batters in eight appearances, so perhaps the veteran will get a call from another club. I might like him in the 5th spot down the stretch
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Future makeup of starting rotation
If Freddy Garcia gets healthy and his velocity comes back, you almost have to consider him as well for 2010.
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Lillibridge's future
QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Mar 28, 2009 -> 12:14 PM) Lillibridge is supposed to be a plus defender, but he's been brutal this spring defensively as well. Maybe he's taking his poor ABs with him on to the field, but if he makes the team and KW ever talks about a spring training competition for jobs, I hope some reporter calls BS on it to his face. How,if there is some sort of competition for a roster space, can you play like Lillibridge has this spring and make the team? Because no one is competing for the backup SS spot. It's his by default.
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Lillibridge's future
They need a backup SS, he's it
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What happens in the pen if...
I think they'll take Poreda - KW likes giving possible future starters a taste of the bigs in the pen before officially making them starters.
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Is Beckham the new 2B?
I'm not so sure we should be in a hurry to move Rameriz from SS. Between the two, I don't think we can say Beckham would fare better there.
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RotoWorld Suggests White Sox should sign Jim Edmonds
QUOTE (BearSox @ Mar 14, 2009 -> 03:40 PM) I'll go on the record and say that Getz would be a better leadoff man then both Wise and Owens. Getz actually makes a ton of sense. Doesn't K much, has a great eye and can walk, has above average speed, and is a gap-to-gap line drive hitter. That's a lot of pressure for a young kid, but if Ozzie went that direction, and it resulted in Anderson in CF, I'd be for it. Still wouldn't make Edmonds a better option for us... Wise right now is earning the spot, so I have no problem breaking camp if his results continue. It's not like you couldn't adjust if he starts to struggle.
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RotoWorld Suggests White Sox should sign Jim Edmonds
QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Mar 14, 2009 -> 02:54 PM) Edmonds could be a nice stopgap. Wise isn't a lead off hitter and really Owens isn't either. Edmonds isn't the CF he used to be, but he is still better defensively than Wise, and throws much better than Owens, and is an upgrade of the Ken Griffey Jr. statue they set up in CF the second half of 2008. As far as rejecting coming to the White Sox before, he said he was given just a little window to make up his mind and didn't want to rush so he had to say no. I really think if KW was going to sign him, he would have been signed by now. He supposedly is high maintenence. KW and I agree the best of the 3 is BA, but either Ozzie doesn't agree or he believes the CF must be a guy batting first. Ozzie understands the need for it to be that way unless you leadoff with Getz. What other choice does he have for a leadoff man?
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KW: Looking for leadoff hitters in 2009 draft
QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Mar 14, 2009 -> 12:53 AM) As long as they don't neglect the pitching I don't see KW ignoring pitching
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RotoWorld Suggests White Sox should sign Jim Edmonds
QUOTE (chisox2334 @ Mar 14, 2009 -> 01:31 PM) same guy reject trade last yr to sox and then we got swisher Plus it wouldn't make sense. Wise has an upper hand because he's hitting well but also because he can leadoff potentially. Otherwise why not just plug in Anderson? Edmonds isn't needed...
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Sox Sign Ben Broussard to minor league deal
QUOTE (forrestg @ Feb 9, 2009 -> 12:38 PM) Wilson Betemit is listed as a first baseman. True first baseman
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Sox Sign Ben Broussard to minor league deal
we don't have a backup first baseman, so it actually makes sense.
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Gotta Love Kenny Williams, Seriously
QUOTE (witesoxfan @ Feb 5, 2009 -> 10:10 AM) Joe Crede gave the White Sox 1 crucial month in the 2005 season. You know who else did? Frank Thomas. He got b****ed out, and his agent isn't even Boras! What's a brother gotta do. Not complain about everything... And I do like FT