Everything posted by hammerhead johnson
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Orlando's Sixth Sense
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QUOTE(redandwhite @ Oct 8, 2005 -> 05:35 AM) Explain, what are you talking about? I figured that you were gone with the wind, bruh. Why are you still here?- AND THATS A WHITE SOX PLAYOFF WINNER
QUOTE(redandwhite @ Oct 8, 2005 -> 05:22 AM) I guess you can consider me back on your side now, although the likeliness of that happening is slim to none. Without redandwhite around to bless us with his intelligent baseball thoughts, this place just won't be the same. Oh well. Life goes on, I guess.- EAT SHIT CHRIS BERMAN!!!!!!!!!!
QUOTE(redandwhite @ Oct 8, 2005 -> 05:17 AM) Exactly. What a classless thread. God damn Boston troll.- How does this affect PK contract?
QUOTE(IlliniKrush @ Oct 8, 2005 -> 05:06 AM) I'd love to see your reaction if he did indeed hit 3 hr in game 7. That would be a beautiful thing, but this is just one particular season, you know what I'm saying? Ain't we gonna need a s***load of cash to invest in pitching? I dunno, maybe I'm just being too conservative, but 12 freaking million per? If that is what this guy will demand, he can take a hike.- EL DUQUE = HERO!!!
QUOTE(Y2HH @ Oct 7, 2005 -> 11:58 PM) The best part is I had to argue about KEEPING El Duque on the playoff roster on the thread on this message board a week ago. Hernandez sucked hard during the regular season. The people who argued against him did so for righteous reasons. Not that I ever made a case for or against him, I'm just saying. And now, he has somehow changed his terrible ways. Hey, I am all for it. I love it when a guy doesn't suck.- How does this affect PK contract?
12 million dollars per? LOL, I don't think so. I don't care if he hits three home runs in game 7 of the World Series. That much money per season is out of the question IMO.- Chicago @ Boston - ALDS Game 3
- Chicago @ Boston - ALDS Game 3
Allow me to reiterate: HOLY MOTHERf***ING s***- Chicago @ Boston - ALDS Game 3
Who'd have thunk that we'd be able to get out of a bases-loaded, nobody-out jam UNSCATHED!!!! Motherf***ing EL DUQUE You might suck uncontrollably during the regular season, but god damn was that a sweet performance.- Chicago @ Boston - ALDS Game 3
UN-f***ING-REAL- Chicago @ Boston - ALDS Game 3
HOLY CHRIST, f***ING HUGE!- Chicago @ Boston - ALDS Game 3
Oh well, we're just gonna have to get 'em in Game 4. s*** happens.- Chicago @ Boston - ALDS Game 3
Marte.....wow, what a sucker.- Chicago @ Boston - ALDS Game 3
It's a beautiful thing.- Chicago @ Boston - ALDS Game 3
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!- Chicago @ Boston - ALDS Game 3
ahh s***- Curry Traded
QUOTE(SSH2005 @ Oct 5, 2005 -> 04:30 AM) By the way, I didn't know that Eddy Curry is "one of the best centers in the game." :rolly QUOTE(SSH2005 @ Oct 5, 2005 -> 04:30 AM) What are you talking about? How did Jamal Crawford launching up brick after brick and playing no defense ever hurt our record in previous years? QUOTE(SSH2005 @ Oct 5, 2005 -> 04:30 AM) Well, let's see. Tim Thomas doesn't play defense, doesn't rebound, but he can shoot. Ummm... The Knicks? Hey, who were you before you adopted your new username? I see that you have 100+ posts in less than 48 hours. We could have used you around here last season if these posts are an indication. What are your thoughts on Tyson Chandler? Your thoughts on Ben Gordon? Say the right thing, and- Unplugged
Some of my favorites: Rolling Stones: Unplugged Amazing versions of "No Expectations", "Wild Horses", etc. The acoustic version of "No Expectations" might just be my favorite Rolling Stones song, period. Beatles: Kinfauns Acoustic sessions from George Harrison's house in 1968. Essential. My favorites: "Blackbird", "While My Guitar Gently Weeps", "Not Guilty", "Dear Prudence", "Mother Nature's Son", "I'm So Tired", "Julia", "Cry Baby Cry", and "Child Of Nature". George Harrison: Beware Of Abcko! A stunning compilation of acoustic sessions for "All Things Must Pass". Some of my favorites include "Run Of The Mill", "The Art Of Dying", "Beware Of Darkness", "If Not For You", and "Let It Down". Tom Petty: North Carolina 1989 These acoustic versions bring a tear to my eye: "Southern Accent", "Even The Losers", and "A Face In The Crowd". Tom Petty: 20 Nights At The Fillmore I just can't really explain in words how emotionally powerful these acoustic tracks are: "Walls" and "Angel Dream". Petty is just on a whole nother level when it comes to live material. Bob Dylan: Blood On The Tracks (Original NY Test Pressing) You just can't f*** with the emotional power on the acoustic versions of "Idiot Wind", "You're A Big Girl Now", "Tangled Up In Blue", "You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome", etc. The offically released BOTT sucks IMO, because the tracks that I just mentioned are void of that raw emotion captured during the original acoustic sessions. As I said in a previous thread on here a while back, the classic acoustic tracks officially released from the NY sessions: "Simple Twist Of Fate", "Shelter From The Storm", "Buckets Of Rain", etc. Compare those to the re-recorded tracks ("Idiot Wind", "Tanlged Up In Blue", etc) from late 1974 in Minnesota. What a travesty. Bob Dylan: Blood On The Tapes A supplemental comp that goes hand-in-hand with the NY test pressing, strictly for the unreleased "Up To Me", which is just classic. Bob Dylan: Now Ain't The Time For Your Tears 1965 There are quite a few amazing soundboards from the 1965 Tour, but this one takes the cake IMO. My favorites: "Don't Think Twice, It's Alright", "Gates Of Eden", "The Times", "Love Minus Zero", "Mr. Tambourine Man", "With God On Our Side", "It Ain't Me Babe", "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue", "To Ramona", etc. Who: Acoustic Glory Interesting stuff. The Who like you've never heard them before. Of course, I prefer all of the Moon era stuff, but this is a good one.- Another trend the White Sox need to buck
QUOTE(Big Hurtin @ Oct 4, 2005 -> 05:15 PM) Yeah, I checked baseball-reference, and it was the last 2. They were probably getting ahead of themselves and counting THIS year as well. :finger Baseball reference? It's not like we make it to the playoffs that often.- Curry Traded
My thoughts on this trade:- Curry Traded
QUOTE(knightni @ Oct 4, 2005 -> 04:50 AM) Chandler was drafted with the pick we got for Brand. Thank you.- Statistically how to beat Manny and Ortiz
QUOTE(witesoxfan @ Oct 3, 2005 -> 09:18 PM) Regarding the offense...if you are talking about average, which the Sox are tied for 3rd worst in, then you are making a complete assinine assertion. Average is one of the most overrated stats you can use when judging a team's offense. A team can hit .220 and still put up a team .800 OPS and still score 800 runs. I hear that. Texas didn't even hit .270 as a team, but I'll be damned if they aren't a Top 5 offense in the majors. I'll be damned. And I won't base an argument on exceptions. This s*** happens all the time.- Statistically how to beat Manny and Ortiz
I should clarify that our SB% is the worst in the AL for teams with 100 or more chances. That's basically 8 or 9 teams altogether, and our success rate is about 67%.- Statistically how to beat Manny and Ortiz
QUOTE(Balta1701 @ Oct 3, 2005 -> 09:04 PM) How do you judge us to be the third worst offense, exactly? I believe we finished the season 13th in MLB in runs scored, and while we were 9th in the AL...that's at worst the 5th worst in that league. Yeah, our batting average sucks, but batting average doesn't define an entire offense. Take a look at where we rank in these categories when you get a chance: Team OBP Team SLG Team OPS AVG w/ RISP SB % (worst in the AL) Hits Doubles If you think this is merely a discussion in regards to straight-up batting average rankings, you are mistaken. We are easily a bottom 5 offense in all of the MLB. There is no argument. - AND THATS A WHITE SOX PLAYOFF WINNER