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sayitaintso

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  1. Missle walks. I think he needs to give Griff a lesson on pitch selection.
  2. Did you really think the headline would be "We Suck Again!" ?
  3. It worked once before, so I'm down to try it again.
  4. QUOTE (watchtower41 @ Sep 24, 2008 -> 02:00 PM) see: Homer Bailey, Phil Hughes, Joba Chamberlin, Jeff Niemann ect. Bringing stud pitchers up in September before they are ready usually has not resulted in a good thing in recent years. Matter of fact, I can't think of one pitcher who benefitted from it. I don't know what's so bad about Joba's line last year and even this year. He seemed to have benefitted from his callup so i would say that he wasn't the best example to pick from. The only problem with Joba was i believe that he had gotten hurt earlier this year if im not mistaken and then came back and was solid. Year Team W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR BB SO 2007 NYY 2 0 0.38 19 0 0 0 1 1 24.0 12 2 1 1 6 34 2008 NNY 4 3 2.42 41 12 0 0 0 1 100.1 86 30 27 5 38 118
  5. End of Season Stats: Team W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR BB SO GO/AO AVG BIR 8 11 4.65 28 27 0 0 0 156.2 188 91 81 9 60 85 1.77 .306
  6. QUOTE (kyyle23 @ Aug 29, 2008 -> 09:46 AM) sayitaintso has the best worst copy and paste job on his avatar evar Someone on here made it when we got Griffey, and i just like the picture a lot. As much as i would like to take credit for that masterpiece, i can't.
  7. I would like to call Ron Karkovice (sp?) McGriddles. I have no idea why, it just reminds me of him.
  8. sayitaintso

    Films Thread

    TDK was one amazing movie. Heath portrayed a spot on example of the joker. I was creeped out by how amazing of a job Heath did. RIP.
  9. This may seem like a cheesy comparison, but in my mind this is exactly how it is. In the movie Stand By Me, Denny is the beloved son who was popular and athletic and everyone knew him and paid attention to him. Everyone always wanted to talk about him. Gordie, the younger brother was almost non-existant around his parents and he was a misunderstood child. It plays in as being a cub fan, everyone know them and loves them, and everyone understands why because it is the cool thing to do. Being a fan of the "loveable losers" is encouraged just because of the rep. Half of the cub fans i know can't name half of their team or what happend to the Godsend that was Mark Prior. Being a Sox fan is different because you know the situation and understand why, but it still bothers you no matter how much you play it off. Sox fans know their team and the game. They don't pay $45 to sit on a metal bench and get hammerd and occasionally see baseball while you are up to get another old style. They go to see a game and their team. Sox fans are unifed because it was thrown upon us that were scum/trailer trash/hoodrats when just about all of us aren't. We won a championship and Peyton Manning and Tom Brady made the cover of SI, while we got about a snapple cap sized cirlce that said we won. We understand eachother and our situation that we and our team are in, but know that we/they can't do a damn thing about it, even winning doesn't help. We just gotta be Sox Fans and stick with our boys, through thick and thin. At least this is just my interpretation of how it is.
  10. I went to middle school with the sox's 1260 pick. He's got a scholarship from Notre Dame to play there.
  11. DDDDDDDDAAAAAAAAANNNNNNNNNNNKKKKKKKKKKKSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!
  12. QUOTE (maggsmaggs @ Jun 5, 2008 -> 07:51 PM) I think that was Kyle Williams, KW's son who plays football at ASU. O that's probably it then. I was positive that the sox had drafted one of his kids before.
  13. QUOTE (BearSox @ Jun 5, 2008 -> 06:49 PM) didn't Kenny Williams Jr. get in trouble with law a few years ago to? Didn't we draft him a few years ago too?
  14. QUOTE (daa84 @ Jun 5, 2008 -> 06:39 PM) Outfielder Kenny Williams Jr., the son of the former big leaguer and current White Sox general manager, has barely played since being diagnosed with mononucleosis in early May. He also didn't see much action in his first three seasons in college, sitting on the bench for two years at Arizona and redshirting in 2007 after being academically ineligible following his transfer to Wichita State. An athletic 6-foot-2, 198-pounder who has been drafted twice—including by the Rockies in the 32nd round last year—Williams did shake off the rust in 2008. He's a switch-hitter with a quick bat, though he has yet to develop much power or plate discipline. His best tool is his speed, which he uses well on the bases and in the outfield. Nice pick Sox...
  15. The last swing KW2 takes in the video is him K'ing.
  16. QUOTE (Heads22 @ Jun 5, 2008 -> 06:28 PM) Round 6 starting. Aren't they doing Rounds 6-50 tomorrow? EDIT: Never mind. I thought I heard karl ravich on that draft show say that they were only doin rounds 1-5 today.
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