Everything posted by Middle Buffalo
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The Evolution Of Joe Crede
Crede needs to learn that he can't pull every pitch. Until he learns that, there will be a frustrating amount of pop-ups.
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World Series Games not exciting
Completely assinine. Take each game, play by play, and replace the Sox with the Yankees and the Astros with the Dodgers, and everyone would be calling this the best WS ever. It's a knock on the two teams who played, not the quality of play or the intrigue and intensity of each and every game. Not one game was a clunker, and there's almost always at least one clunker in a seven game series.
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What are they saying?
I don't live in Chicago anymore (ironically I moved to the site of the Cubs spring training), so I don't get the daily interplay with Cub fans that I used to soooo enjoy. Just wondering, what are they saying today? I don't mean that in a "Who's your daddy?" kind of way (Of course I do - a little), but what's the reaction of your Cub fan co-workers? To the sports talkers?
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KW
QUOTE(bighurt2719 @ Oct 27, 2005 -> 12:00 PM) who cares? I do. I think it's important to recognize the people who open doors for others. I get what you're saying, and agree to a large extent that it gets overplayed, but it's not the worst thing in the world to recognize someone's accomplishements. People always say that we should quit putting athletes on a pedastal, how about doctors, teachers, firemen, etc. Well, now you can add coaches and management to that and show kids that there are opportunities in sports for minorities beyond the playing field. That said, I can't think of Latinos who managed/coached champions. Anyone?
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2006 Sox free agents
They better go to Paul and see what he's looking for right now. See if they can sign him before he hits the market. They can worry about clearing salary (if they must) later, but it would be quite a let down to lose him after the season/playoffs he had. I wasn't his biggest fan, but he's earned my respect.
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reactions from other fan sites
My favorite post, "I still don't think they'll win the Central Division."
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Johnny in the Morning
JB better syndicate to the Phoenix market. I'm soooo jealous. First I miss out on the hometown World Series excitement. Now this. What a cruel joke.
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reactions from other fan sites
That thread is worthy of a read. Classy.
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How much have you spent?
Not sure. I can't get my wife off ebay, though. As DJ might say, "Uh Oh!"
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Will Erik Kuselias live up to his word?
Screw EK. I'd prefer not to make the Sox winning the championship for the first time in 88 years about Kusilias. Go latch onto someone else.
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Best moment?
The grand slam maxed out my vertical leap, but the Jenk's strikeout to end the 8th inning was pure tension and excitement. That was my favorite moment.
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85 Bears vs 05 Sox
QUOTE(easyw @ Oct 26, 2005 -> 12:48 PM) But the 85 Bears, nothing will top that... Agree. All the props we wanted for the Sox from the national media this year - well, the '85 Bears got that and more. Tons of personality. Total dominance.
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PALE HOSE NEWBIES!
If someone does react really negatively to one of your posts, say, "Sorry, that was supposed to be in green" and move on with your life.
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Buehrle's Hurting
QUOTE(SoxFan101 @ Oct 25, 2005 -> 12:38 AM) Didnt that happen last year and he put that cream or whatevr that makes it really hot and start pitching very well..... You're thinking of Barry Bonds, and it was flaxseed oil.
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Jerseys
I learned a hard lesson from a friend of mine. Always go with a great ex=player or use your own name/favorite number. My friend owns a Bears Brad Muster jersey.
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Radio Call
Awesome, especially the Pods call. I hope they figure something out and keep Rooney.
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PAUL FUCKING KONERKO
QUOTE(Controlled Chaos @ Oct 24, 2005 -> 11:50 AM) There was an article in the paper last week where Paulie's dad said the hometown discount is gone. That Paul would love to stay in chicago, but they're going to have to pay now or something along those lines. I think it was from the Sun times...maybe someone can find it. Can't blame him one bit, but I hope he does give the Sox the first shot to make a decent offer. PK, the grass isn't always greener on the other side (especially without Roger Bossard around).
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Memo to the White Sox:
QUOTE(Mercy! @ Oct 24, 2005 -> 10:57 AM) Dorothy, I'm revoking your membership card right now. Just tear it up. You're a disgrace. You know, now that you mention it, it has been a while. If they’d ever just pass that smoking ban in Chicago………. But if you're telling me that ol Kate isn't on the jukebox anymore, then an era has definitely passed. Uh, several eras, in fact. Nah, you'e just making that up. Better taste? You must be an effete Cubs fan. Wait, now I see. You’re in Los Angeles. I said “in the United States.” Never mind. If Cliff's notes could do me a favor, please explain this post to me.
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Is anyone else
QUOTE(bmags @ Oct 24, 2005 -> 10:36 AM) their announcing is what i'd expect from a national crew. Its weird because barring packers games, i really never feel that football broadcasters are biased. Yet with baseball i always feel they just don't know anything about any teams except on the east coast and some of the west coast teams *seattle, oakland*. But what i'm getting more sick of is their voices. I dont like joe bucks voice and i don't like tim mccarvers voice. I like voices like Jon Miller and Jon Rooney, hell, i would love to have bob costas announcing these games. I've always been a fan. Can't stand "announcer voice guys" either. Can't tell any of them apart. I've been listening to Miller on ESPN radio, and he has a real problem with play by play. He misses 2 or 3 pitches per at bat telling stories. He'll say, "Here's Konerko." Then it's on to some story about Konerko. Then all of a sudden he'll say, "3-1 count." I mean, I know calling a ball isn't as exciting as learning about PK's shaving habits, but some of us are interested in the game, too. Paint me a picture, Big Guy.
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Memo to the White Sox:
QUOTE(longshot7 @ Oct 24, 2005 -> 10:22 AM) Excuse me? Have you ever been to a gay bar? Most have way better taste than that! Clearly a glory hole reference.
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Is anyone else
QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Oct 24, 2005 -> 10:23 AM) As opposed to Ed Farmer on the radio explaining that the Astros should have used Lidge into the last game against the Cardinals to try and get him a positive experience instead of having his last game be the Pujols walk-off. Almost right away after that, Pods went yard. To me it was the epitomy of a good announcer vs a bad one. Farmio was offering excellent insight in the mentality, and what your thinking process should be after a tramatic loss, vs Buck and McCarver who were just whining after the fact. I get that, but why would the announcers be pro-Houston/anti-Sox? I would think that the Sox are the bigger story.
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Is anyone else
QUOTE(AnthraxFan93 @ Oct 24, 2005 -> 10:08 AM) It seems even in the WS we can't have an unbiased announce team. The worst thing was when Lidge gave up the homer and McCarver said, "Why do things like this happen?" Now, I'm pretty sure he was just feeling bad for Lidge being a goat in two consecutive appearances, but that's crap analysis. How about the other side? Anyone have any theories as to why the announcers would be biased? I'm not certain they are. I'm guessing Astros fans probably think the announcers favor the Sox.
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Nominate Mike Greenberg for Just Shut Up Award
QUOTE(Balance @ Oct 24, 2005 -> 07:09 AM) I usually like Greenberg and Golic on ESPN 1000 in the morning, but I just couldn't stand the way Greenie was harping on the Jermaine Dye HBP call. To hear him say it, that one call was the reason the Sox won the game. I've had enough of it. We're in a position to call him on it. Let's nominate Greenie for his own "Just Shut Up" award on ESPN 1000 tomorrow morning. I get where you're coming from here, but I'm kind of tired of hearing Sox fans portrayed in a negative light by the national media (Greenberg, DPatrick, Rome, ESPN BBTN crew). Sending this email will just play into their hands and make the Sox fans look bad. The Sox have a very small fraction of fans I'd rather not see become the focus of the media. I'd suggest we leave it alone. Let Houston fans do the complaining.
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Houston Papers
QUOTE(LosMediasBlancas @ Oct 24, 2005 -> 08:44 AM) That shot of Lidge slumped over in defeat on the mound as the Sox jump around at home plate in the background captured it so well. Great shot. I saw that today, too. That's "the thrill of victory" vs. "the agony of defeat" personified.
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steve dahl's comments
QUOTE(Kid Gleason @ Oct 24, 2005 -> 08:50 AM) I miss Johnny B. so damn much it isn't funny. If he were to come back, with Buzz...man, I would be THRILLED! He was on in California until just recently. I went to Disneyland this summer, and I was looking forward to listening to him on the drive to the park every morning. About a week before I went, the station switched to that Jack format. If I ever meet Jack, one of us is going to end up sharing a cell with Cumswalla. Re: Dahl. You get used to the pauses. It takes some time, but there is some quality talk there - even if it's not always funny. Ususally it's interesting and unique. This from a former Dahl agnostic. I found him post-Heavy Fuel Crew - pre-MJH.