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YASNY

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  1. Due to position and need, Tyler Flowers would also be a good answer.
  2. I would love for Viciedo to reach his potential.
  3. QUOTE (kapzk @ Dec 15, 2012 -> 10:25 PM) Well with Dickey being a knuckleballer i guess 38 years of age is not that huge of impact as we have seen guys pitch till mid-40s throwing the knuckleball. His ERA in the past 3 seasons have been very good, but definitely coming over to the AL might spike that ERA up a bit. But Toronto seem to be paying a big price by potentially dealing D'Arnaud and Syndergaard who are #1 and #3 ranked prospects respectively in the Jays organization. Yes, but part of the reason for Dickey's success is that he can still throw a decent fastball which crosses up hitters or keeps them guessing. If he loses that fasrtball, he loses a lot.
  4. QUOTE (RockRaines @ Dec 15, 2012 -> 04:14 AM) What an awesome read right? Right!
  5. I'm in the process of reading this now. In my opinion, Roberto Clemente was the most exciting player I ever saw. Mantle was an icon when I was very young. Mays was getting old too. In Clemente's prime I wasn't so young. Griffey Jr. came close but given a choice I'd take Clemente. Roberto Clemente was absolutely a great, great baseball player.
  6. I played OOTP for several seasons. I won a couple championships, and lost one when Greg Maddux hit a grand slam off of Pedro Martinez in the 8th inning of game 7 of the WS when I had a 2 run lead. True story. That said, it's been many years since I played and I really am not interested, but thanks for bringing back some memories of some good times with a bunch of coworkers by mentioning OOTP.
  7. QUOTE (greg775 @ Dec 13, 2012 -> 02:14 PM) Very true. Assclowns made me laugh today. Asscolwns make me laugh often.
  8. QUOTE (2nd_city_saint787 @ Dec 13, 2012 -> 12:16 AM) I wouldn't mind selling high on Q for this reason. I think Hector has a higher ceiling than Q does and I'd hate to see him wasted in the pen. I was sitting here thinking that everybody is assuming that Q is going to be, as it stands, the number 5 starter. I'm not so sure that Hector doesn't win that spot out of spring training.
  9. The first three words of the thread title might be the best course of action for the Cubs.
  10. QUOTE (CWSpalehoseCWS @ Dec 12, 2012 -> 01:06 AM) That team is a ticking time bomb IMO. Good luck in NYY Youk, you were an exciting acquisition and I enjoyed being able to shout YOOOOOOUUUUKKKK at games. Youk filled the role he was acquired to fill for the time he was expected to fill it. Thanks Youk and good luck.
  11. I know we need the LH bat, but all good things must come to and end and I believe AJ's time in Chicago is done. That said, I love what AJ did while he was here and he is the most likeable obnoxious jerk I've ever been exposed to. Thanks for the memories AJ!
  12. QUOTE (KyYlE23 @ Dec 11, 2012 -> 12:18 PM) Yeah, they were married for a few years, 2010-October of this year Thank you.
  13. Just a quick question here ... Has anyone heard anything about this Mexican singer that died in a plane crash a day or two ago, Jenni Rivera ... being Estaban Loaiza's wife? I thought I saw it mentioned online while at work, but work interferred and I lost it.
  14. There have been a lot of good stories here. It's fun and lighthearted reading.
  15. Keep 'em coming. Thanks to those that have participated already.
  16. QUOTE (2nd_city_saint787 @ Dec 9, 2012 -> 11:45 PM) FRANK.THOMAS. Growing up as a fat kid who loved baseball he was my idol. Frank is responsible for a lot of Sox fans.
  17. Here's my story. My dad grew up as the son of a poor sharecropper in western KY. His dad died when my dad was 13 and Dad took on the responsibilty of bringing home the bacon. He joined the army at age 17 and served in the Korean War. After leaving the army, he had a couple of older brothers living in the southwest suburbs of Chicago. He moved up there to find work and his brother got him on as a carpenter which he did until he retired. He wasn't even really aware of baseball till this time, but living in the area he got caught up in the excitement of Luis, Nellie and the '59 Sox. I was born in '57, so the Sox were always a part of my 'formative years'. I remember going to my first Sox game at 5 or 6 years of age after watching them on black and white TV. I walked up the lower deck ramp along the right field line at Comiskey Park and watched that wonderful green "Baseball Palace of the World" open up before my eyes and I've been hooked ever since. I remember that moment like it was yesterday. It's December, the winter meetings are history. Things are slow. So I ask, what's your story?
  18. Lookin' like we'll go 4-14 against them next year.
  19. QUOTE (Chicago White Sox @ Dec 9, 2012 -> 12:38 AM) Give it a rest troll. Stop it. Now.
  20. QUOTE (greg775 @ Dec 8, 2012 -> 10:04 PM) Did somebody say, 'hire Ozzie Guillen?' Is there hope? Hope? Yeah, there's hope. I hope he never sets foot in the Cell until 2025 when we celebrate the 20th anniversary of the WS championship. Other than that, I don't want him being any part of the Sox organization. That ship has sailed ... and sunk.
  21. QUOTE (chw42 @ Dec 8, 2012 -> 07:27 PM) Exactly. Although we also had Juan Pierre and everybody but a few hated him. I said line drives. I said nothing about weak ground balls and pop ups.
  22. QUOTE (YASNY @ Dec 8, 2012 -> 06:11 PM) :whichway People have been b****ing for years about the Sox tendency to 'lift and pull'. Now we sign a line drive type hitter and they're b****ing because he doesn't hit enough HR. Must've double clicked on that.
  23. :whichway QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Dec 8, 2012 -> 03:43 PM) He won the tallest midget contest. $4 million a year isn't going to get you the perfect candidate, but it probably was a better idea than paying Youk 2 or 3 times as much or paying around the same thing for the right to have Eric Chavez on your DL. When it was announced I said I was dissappointed,because I don't think he will match his 2012 season, but if you look at his career, he has had a couple really nice offensive seasons, and his career numbers are very similar to what Youk gave the Sox last year but with fewer homers. Perhaps more contact in the 2 hole can mean more RBI from 3 and 4. People have been b****ing for years about the Sox tendency to 'lift and pull'. Now we sign a line drive type hitter and they're b****ing because he doesn't hit enough HR.
  24. QUOTE (Marty34 @ Dec 8, 2012 -> 03:06 PM) No. I tried.
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