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Is the wind blowing out????? Dammit he hits a Homer on an 0-2 pitch Sheesh!
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Rey f***ing Ordoñez???????? Give me a break and give that pitcher the Hook
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He can't find the plate
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BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
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No game chat??
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Another Year of Disapointment for the Sox as injuries and shallow pitching allowed the Sox to finish 5th (71-90) in the AL West. On the field the Sox were in the bottom in runs scored with (631) and batting average (.244) only Baltimore was worse. The hitting star was Harold Baines that after an injury prone 1987 took over a full time DH role and hit .277 with 13 homers and 81 RBI’s. Catcher Carlton Fisk (.277), First baseman Greg Walker (.247) and leftfielder Ivan Calderon (.212) battled injuries all season long. Fisk had 19 homers and 50 RBI’s. Part timers Dan Pasqua (.227) and Darryl Boston (.217) had 20 and 15 homers a piece. Promising Center Fielder Kenny Williams was demoted after hitting .158 and a failed Experiment at Third base which saw him make 14 Errors in 30 games. Ozzie Guillen and Gary Redus had 25 steals a piece. The Pitching leader was Veteran Jerry Reuss (13-9) who was signed in spring training and finished with a 3.44 ERA. Melido Perez (12 - 10) 3.79 ERA and Jack McDowell (5-10) 3.97 ERA 2 promising right handers rounded out the staff. Bobby Thigpen added 34 saves. After the season manager Jim Fregosi was fired and replaced by Jeff Torborg.
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Say no to Charles Johnson
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I watched them 88 and 89 sucked. who can you say Hibbard Sucked in 89 when he had a 3.17 ERA, and wasn't even on the Sox in 88. Perez had a 3.98 in 88 both teams sucked and couldn't play defense
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Well Perez did pitch well and Hibbard did too. Davis Sucked and Mount.. Welll
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Althrough many thought they were out of the race early in the season the White Sox made a strong enough finish to pass two clubs and move up to fifth. After the season, the White Sox rebuilding program continued when lefty Floyd Bannister was traded to Kansas City for a package of four fine young prospects. Bannister with his 16-11 and 3.58 ERA, was the top pitcher for Chicago. Among the highlights of the season was the power performance of 39 yr old catcher Carlton Fisk. He became the oldest catcher in major league history to hit 20 or more homers in a season when he hit 23 while batting .256 and driving in 71 runs. Firstbaseman Greg Walker led the Club in RBI's with 94 hitting .256 with 27 homers. Leftfielder Ivan Calderon was the top home run hitter with 28 while producing a .293 average and 83 RBI. Althrough hamperedby injury, rightfielder Harold Baines produced a solid season, hitting .293 with 20 homers and 93 RBI. CenterFielder Ken Williams hit .281. Leadoff man Gary Redus finished third in the league in stolen bases with 52 and Williams 21. Guillen hit .271 In another off-season trade, pitcher Richard Dotson was traded to New York for lefty slugger Dan Pasqua who hit 17 homers as a part-time player in New York. Rookie Jack Mcdowell won all three of his decisions and had a 1.93 ERA after being called up in Spetember. (This is the last one from my book, the ones from now on are going to be written by me, i hope ya all still enjoy them)
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Can't be any worse than Torii Hunter
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Why do some sign there posts? We know who it's comming from
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Where in the hell is the link to the chat??
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Let him take his ass somewhere else
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Keep this on the first page
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By the end of April, the White Sox had fallen into sixth place in the West and Stubbornly refused to budge higher that fifth despite a managerial change in June that ended Tony La Russa's six year tenure. La Russa was dismissed on June 22 by general manager Ken Harrelson with the Sox 12 games under .500 (27-39) and Jim Fregosi took over. Under Fregosi, the club was 45-51 to finish fith (72-90), 20 games out Harrelson himself was out in September replaced bt Tom Haller, but the primary reason for the team's performance, weak offense, remained. In 82 of 162 games, the Sox scored 3 runs or less and finished last in team batting (.247) and total bases. Harold Baines, through slowed by injury, was the batting star, hitting .296 with 21 homers and 88 RBI's. Rookie John Cangelosi (.235) set a league record for rookies with 50 stolen bases. Joe Cowley (11-11) was the teams leading winner and threw a no hitter Sept 19th at California. Floyd Bannister was 10-14 and Richard Dotson 10-17
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You could check at WhitesoxInteractive.com Darn Gezeer
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Thread sould be changed to Soxtalk posters history. F..k 78 1975 rules
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After the shocking decline of the previous year, the White Sox made something of a comeback with an 85 - 77 record that moved them up to thrid, six games behind. Harold Baines, Carlton Fisk, Britt Burns and Tom Seaver were big stars in the revival. Baines hit .309 with 22 homers and 113 RBI's (4th in the League) and had 198 hits, fifth best in the league. Fisk hit only .238 but was second in the league in homers (37) and drove in 107 runs. Ron Kittle has another good power season with 26 homers and 58 RBI's but batted only .230. Burns led the pitchers with an 18-11 record (3.96) while Seaver was 16-11 with a 3.17 ERA. Veteran Bob James had the finest season of his carrer posting a 8-7 record in relief with a 2.13 ERA and 32 saves (second highest in the league). Floyd Bannister had 198 strikeouts best on the staff
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You might mean Guevos? as in Cojones as in Balls?
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I know what kinda car it is. I tought you had a pet Cougar.. Silly Me
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You're what??
