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Not watching - but to the eye, has EJax settled down some?
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Yep this thread is too short. Better throw my two cents in. Ok.
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April 11th Game Thread White Sox versus Athletics
Princess Dye replied to southsider2k5's topic in 2011 Season in Review
"How bout a wild pitch here. Throw one in the dirt." Hawk. Jesus. -
I'm missing something I guess...but isn't it possible if not probable that Milledge and Teahen both make it? Doesn't it just take one of Viciedo/Peavy being out of the mix?
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QUOTE (soxsider11 @ Mar 8, 2011 -> 11:47 PM) That being said how many extra infielders are needed with teahan and vizquel able to play the 4 positions between the two. Agreed, but Ozzie has said in the past he doesn't like using Omar as a late inning sub. Thinks it is insulting to someone that storied.
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Teahan will be part of this thing. Need the lefty bat. Now lets keep him away from 3b.
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QUOTE (hammerhead johnson @ Mar 2, 2011 -> 11:06 PM) And who the hell names their kid Lastings? How embarrassing, but then again, I guess it's better than naming your kid Lesean, Desean, Tayshaun, Knowshon, or Shonn. It's arguable, though. If it aint Matt-yew, Mark, Luke or John i aint considerin' it a human dats right my friendz
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White Sox vs Dodgers 1st Spring Training Game
Princess Dye replied to elrockinMT's topic in 2011 Season in Review
Can anyone recommend a bar downtown (preferrably around Art Institute) that would have MLB Network? Bennigans? I know they have an NBA package there.. -
I think we have these notions that everyone in Chicago is already a Cubs or Sox fan, and that things like "how interesting is the manager" "how likable are the players" seem to get dismissed. But I think there are swing voters out there. It'd be kind of presumptuous to just think everyone is already a fan. Some people need to be entertained by one of the two teams if they're going to go ahead and spend their entertainment dollar on baseball at all. It seems like in the past, that section of the public has been dominated by the Cubs..but I'm wondering if it will start swinging this way if their team keeps being such a boring, bad product.
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Being 30, growing up you didn't hear tons about the White Sox during down time. We knew there were characters on the team, but it obviously was before the 24/7 sports media onslaught that we have today. Nowadays, Ozzie (and family) keep the Sox on the front pages, for better or worse. Does it lead to more revenue for Jerry? Maybe that's why he hasn't really cracked down on this issue. They fired Oney and that was about it. They made it clear that as a non-employee, he can tweet all he wants. And his dad will face no repercussions. Meanwhile, compared to this, the Cubs seem pulseless. And it sounds like ticket sales are hurting there, though obviously losing dictates that. You can still have a losing team with some personality...and that can drive interest for the following year. Which they don't have. I wonder if secretly JR likes aspects of TwitterGate (Pts. I-??)
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Any Ideas why Major Networks Dislike The Sox?
Princess Dye replied to Rooftop Shots's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Compared to the teams that get the air time, we just don't have enough fans. Networks need the viewership other teams provide, and we're just not first tier in that regard. Simple as that. -
QUOTE (The Ginger Kid @ Feb 1, 2011 -> 01:52 PM) weird, but in Burbank, California I see quite a few Sox fans. There's even a guy a few streets over who has a Sox flag on a pole in his front yard. I hate to break it to you but this man is probably a gang member.
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QUOTE (Leonard Zelig @ Jan 31, 2011 -> 02:15 PM) I've lived in St. Louis for about 7 years now and I've met about 5 Sox fans here. I've run into some people in that area that say the Sox are their AL team. And obviously there's the mutual rivalry with the Cubs..... but for some reason it seems like St Louis (and the Illinois side which I'm more familiar with) have this anti-Chicago thing that takes precedence over everything else. Before the Rams got there though they had tons of Bears fans in that area.
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Slow day topic. I am just beginning to care about other states. It seems like I know more Wisconsin people (in their 20s-30s) that are Sox fans as opposed to Brewers. Is this a representative sample? Northwest Indiana of course has Sox leanings. Anything else I'm missing?
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QUOTE (GREEDY @ Jan 22, 2011 -> 04:08 PM) Dude is a DH on a team with three already under contract. f***ing trade him. Doesn't he have a strong arm?
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Sox agree to 1 year deals with Danks, TCQ, and Pena
Princess Dye replied to justBLAZE's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Must be something to be a team's best pitcher and see all these multiyear contracts get handed out left and right. Not at all saying that we aren't doing the right thing, just wondering how it's sitting with him. Player point of view is notoriously shortsighted of course. -
Kinney looks like a good low risk acquisition. Bullpen is all about grabbing onto some good luck at low prices.
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QUOTE (Jordan4life @ Jan 9, 2011 -> 03:27 PM) You know what, I'm going to take the high road here. Tex, my apologies if you didn't mean this as a bait thread. I'm just getting sick of not being able to express my opinion, good or bad, without being viewed as some evil demon. I'll admit I'm not the same always optimistic poster I was 3-4 years ago. But I'm almost 28 now and I view things differently than I did when I was 21-22. But anyway, again, my bad. Let this thread evolve into a positive one. 1)We're all entitled to our opinions. 2)we haven't played any games yet, be they wins or losses. we can project but there's no point in getting overheated in our projections. I think with this we may all go in peace.
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http://projectprospect.com/article/2010/05...scouting-report Maybe it's been posted before, but this article goes into detail (with video clips) about Sale's throwing motion. It closes with the statement that physically he may be best suited for relief due to what his mechanics flaw might do to him over a huge workload Anyone have thoughts on this?
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White Sox sign Will Ohman to 2 year deal worth $4mil
Princess Dye replied to southsider2k5's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (justBLAZE @ Jan 8, 2011 -> 04:35 PM) I think it's about the other Jordan, used to play baseball for Chicago White Sox, and a little basketball for the Bulls i shoulda gone Green -
White Sox sign Will Ohman to 2 year deal worth $4mil
Princess Dye replied to southsider2k5's topic in Pale Hose Talk
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QUOTE (Disco72 @ Jan 7, 2011 -> 12:11 PM) That's my problem with this trade - I really can't see the Cubs as anywhere near as good as some of the other NL Central teams. If I was a Cubs fan, I'd be pretty confused about what direction my team was headed. It's pretty clear to me what the Cubs are doing. They are gearing up for 2012 to be a spending year. So they get a not-old starter who will be under team control at that point and after that point. Also to say the Cubs are bereft of veteran talent is false. They can still do the win now model, albeit on a 13 month pause. The talent level currently is not enough for 2011, but if they keep some of what they have on board, it would be a fine complement to a spending spree a year from now.
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QUOTE (KyYlE23 @ Dec 30, 2010 -> 03:10 PM) I can tell you with 100 percent certainty that my boss would be fired on the spot. Depends what position your boss is in. My boss is the managing partner of a law firm. He would not be fired. Ozzie is the manager of a pro baseball team. Needless to say he's of great value to the organization on a national level. Different bosses face different consequences. In this situation, there are a lot of coaches with difficult personalities leaguewide. If they're successful or valuable they get all kinds of opportunities to keep going. There have been past situations where coaches' kids have had troublesome social networking material up (Tony Dungy's son?). Famous people now have all kinds of glory-seeking family members and friends posting all kinds of things.... so whether right or wrong, it isn't a brand new occurrence. It's the world we're in now.
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If I tell my boss something private, it's on me to know that could tell his wife, he could tell his family in some moment. He could tell anyone in a drunken moment. Maybe an unfair parallel, but I guess I just have some trouble with the idea the manager has to be a mental health professional. Obviously he can be. But there are managers/coaches you just know not to approach with that stuff. Scott Skiles in the NBA comes to mind. Players aren't trusting him with deep personal things. He's an x's and o's guy exclusively. Maybe that holds Skiles back from being the idea NBA coach. I don't know. I'm sure there are many like him. Maybe Ozzie becomes that now, and maybe it's not some awful thing.
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Kind of a standard player-leaving-the-org-while-upset moment. I'm not going to get too up in arms about whatever Jenks is saying. From all accounts, Ozzie can be difficult to deal with at times. It wouldn't shock anyone to think maybe the manager didn't need to say all this stuff about Jenks earning a closer role. Could've let it just naturally progress and end in his not being here. In my view neither side of this has done anything too horrible. If anything I'm a little irritated that we have now several instances (Frank/Swisher) where there has to be this response to an ex-player's comments. Not that the Sox or Ozzie have responded yet, but obviously it's on the way. I'd rather we remain above it. Future potential FAs dont need to see outgoing FAs having a war of words....every year......
