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Timoperezrulez

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  1. I think if Pablo can get his breaking pitch over and keep his fast ball down, he will have a lot of success. O yeah, he has to get ahead of hitters.
  2. If anybody knows the rounds that the current sox players were drafted in let me know. I just think it would be interesting to know which round they were selected and how they were considered as prospects. Thanks
  3. he pinched hit pods, hes not an idiot
  4. damn why is oz taking bobby out, hes lights out
  5. They fight and throw it to a commercial break. Harry claims Mac gets special treatment. They were arguing over cell phone's during commericals and ringing during the show. Mac does seem to get special treatment. I don't think this started as a radio stunt. But maybe during the break they decided to make it one by leaving. Or maybe they were ordered off the air. I think Harry might have been pushed over the edge after reading our comments on a mac double standard. Busting him for a graduation after Mac has misssed due to drinking and a kids hockey game. Mac: "Kiss my ass, Mister Double-standards!" Harry: "Kiss my sac, Mac!" Mac: "That's it; we'll be back after a short break." Nine minutes later, Carmen & Silvy!
  6. Does anybody know what station they will be on and who the announcers will be? Thanks
  7. i cant wait to see this kid pitch tonight
  8. yeah i think thats what it is
  9. does anybody know what that song is and where i can buy it? The song they play on the scoreboard about 5 min before game time
  10. i no its possible i just wanna no the cheapest way
  11. does anybody know what the lowest possible price would be for 2007 Sox season tickets for a guy in his 20's looking to buy the cheapest season tickets available?Would stubhub be a cheaper way?
  12. Kansas City (2-9) at Chi White Sox (7-5) Starting Pitchers J. Mays KC vs. J. Contreras CWS 0-1 Record 1-0 12.86 ERA 1.93 2 K 5 6 BB 3 3 HR 1 By KATE HEDLIN, STATS Writer Scott Podsednik is breathing easier after this weekend. Now the Chicago White Sox's left fielder looks to keep showing why he was the sparkplug for last season's World Series champions as the team begins a three-game series against the Kansas City Royals. Podsednik had his first multihit game of the season on Sunday despite only half a game being played in a 6-4 rain-shortened win over the Toronto Blue Jays. He tripled and singled, scoring two runs, and also stole his first base of the season in a game that was stopped after the top of the fifth inning. A big reason Chicago won a championship last year was Podsednik's production at the top of the lineup as he hit .290, stole 59 bases and scored 80 runs. Before the weekend series with the Blue Jays, Podsednik was batting .059 this season with two hits in 34 at-bats, leading manager Ozzie Guillen to sit him in the opener on Friday. He had a hit in Saturday's 4-2 win before having the type of game Sunday that Chicago expects to see from its leadoff hitter. Podsednik feels he's starting to get his rhythm back after being bothered by a sore left shoulder and a strained left groin earlier this season. "I felt pretty good the last three to four nights, but I haven't put anything together," he said. "I got results today. Hopefully this is the start of something." He had 23 hits and six stolen bases in 17 games against the Royals last season, but was 1-for-9 in two games at Kansas City this year. The White Sox (7-5) have won six of seven and are looking to avenge a series loss -- they dropped two of three games -- to the Royals from April 7-9. Chicago can expect to get off to a good start in the rematch with Jose Contreras going to the mound. The Cuban right-hander is 5-0 with a 2.23 ERA in seven starts against the Royals, and he's off to a strong start this season. He's 1-0 in two outings, allowing a total of three runs and 12 hits over 14 innings. The White Sox, however, are the only team Kansas City (2-9) has defeated this season, going 0-8 against its other opponents. The Royals are looking for their first road win and have lost seven straight overall, including Sunday's 9-5 defeat to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. "The way I would expect them to handle it is exactly the way they're handling it," Royals general manager Allard Baird said. "They're not making excuses for themselves, with the injuries they've had. They still expect to win every day and when they don't win, they're not happy about it. That's the way it should be." Joe Mays will try to end Kansas City's slide when he makes his third start of the season after lasting a combined seven innings in the first two. Mays went 2 2-3 innings against the New York Yankees last Tuesday, giving up four runs, eight hits and five walks in a 9-7 loss. He avoided taking the loss in that game, though his ERA rose to 12.86. Mays, an offseason acquisition from Minnesota, went 0-2 with a 12.46 ERA last season as a starter against Chicago. He has struggled against Jim Thome, the White Sox's hottest hitter. Thome is batting .381 (8-for-21) with three home runs and seven RBIs against Mays. Chicago's designated hitter tied his season total for home runs in 2005 on Sunday when he hit his seventh of the year. He has scored at least one run in all 11 of Chicago's games -- the longest streak to open the season by a major leaguer since former White Sox slugger Frank Thomas did it in his first 14 games in 1994.
  13. At the top of the page by the " add reply" button there is a "new poll" button
  14. But the thing is these cubs fans always say " that is all in the past, right now we are better then you" what are some good comebacks for that?
  15. Do you google that once every day or what?
  16. Don't the last 2 world series winners answer your question?
  17. I think it will be pretty close
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