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Xero

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Everything posted by Xero

  1. I hate you Kevin Brown! :fyou
  2. Xero replied to SnB's topic in SLaM
    Summer school eh... I'm on right now? Matchup any one?
  3. Mmm, the Southside sub is good, and so is the Northside sub...but...SOUTHSIDE
  4. Xero replied to EvilJester99's topic in Pale Hose Talk
    Me 2
  5. Those people are so f***ed up its not even funny... :headshake
  6. Xero replied to dasox24's topic in FutureSox Board
    Mike Bowden from Waubonsie Valley? My sister dated him...weird you mentioned him...if it is the same guy...
  7. that's what i figured.
  8. we dont need this bum, we r fine with our bulpen now
  9. What is he like .220 now? Eh, if he gets to .250 it will be a good start for him hopefully.
  10. k thanks, ok finally am watchin the game now
  11. oops, sorry :banghead
  12. Xero replied to CubsSuck1's topic in Pale Hose Talk
  13. can any1 tell me if Lee got a hit yet? i havent been able to watch the game...
  14. Don't know if this has been posted but here it is anyway http://chicago.whitesox.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb...r_cws&fext=.jsp CHICAGO -- The Chicago White Sox have agreed to terms with third baseman Josh Fields, the club's 2004 first-round draft selection (18th overall) from Oklahoma State University. Fields, 21, hit .362 (88-243) with 10 home runs and 47 RBI in 62 games as a junior last season. The right-handed batter collected 21 doubles and scored 54 runs while leading his team to a 38-24 record and a berth in the NCAA Regionals. He also posted a .465 on-base and .580 slugging percentage. The native of Stillwater, Okla. was named First-Team All-America by Baseball America prior to the 2004 season and was rated by the same publication as the draft's second-best athlete and third-best power hitter among college players. The 6-foot-2, 215-pounder hit .364 (211-579) with 25 home runs and 132 RBI in three seasons at Oklahoma State. Fields also earned three letters as quarterback of Oklahoma State's football team. He passed 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 vs. the Mississippi on January 2, 2004. Fields, who was recommended by White Sox scout Alex Slattery, will be assigned to Class A Winston-Salem.
  15. i wouldnt care if thomas goes to the dodgers as long as we get some one good in return...
  16. frank has always had successful years other than 1999,2001,2002 and thats only 3 bad years...not bad for a guy whos been here 12+ years...
  17. i thought it was 32 games...
  18. u sound like a girl...
  19. tears of joy
  20. happy birthday

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