Everything posted by Dick Allen
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AJ vs. Peavy thread
QUOTE (Real @ Jun 23, 2011 -> 09:42 PM) It actually isn't very amazing if you read some of the posts here a lot of the posters here will blindly follow certain players regardless of how indefensible their actions are it's funny, AJ is widely known and accepted around major league baseball as being a jackass, a jerk, and overall toolbag. he shows up a teammate and there are people here defending him because they hate jake peavy. lol, what a joke. Or there are people who really don't know exactly what the problem who hate AJ so they just assume the problem was AJ showed him up. Do you know what was said? Seems to me you are accusing people of doing exactly what you are doing. Teammates argue all the time. We will really know if this was a huge issue if Castro becomes Peavy's personal catcher.
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2011 White Sox Catch-All Thread
QUOTE (fathom @ Jun 25, 2011 -> 09:25 AM) Jackson probably made himself a lot of money last night. You have to think Washington is a favorite to sign him especially since they get along well with boras He has all the ability in the world. He may be the biggest tease on the White Sox. He looks so unhittable at times, then the next start he gives up 5 runs on 8 hits in 5 innings. They had something on the board last night, and I don't know if its accurate because the board made no sense a few times as once they said Lillibridge had 37 hits last season then broke it down to 13 singles 5 doubes 2 triples and 2 homers. I guess he had 15 hits that were classified any of those. When Jackson struck someone out, the RF line once had Gavin Floyd 4 k's. After the next strikeout, Jake Peavy 5 k's. But it said Jackson has had 5 starts in his career with 10 ks or more, and 4 of those are with the White Sox. I'm kind of shocked he only did it once before he came here.
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Favorite jerseys in baseball
I was thinking uniforms last night. I think its time some team brought back the pullovers.
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2011 AL Central Catch-All Thread
Shin Soo Choo broke his thumb. Once this service time issue with Viciedo is cleared up and Dunn starts hitting, which I believe after Friday night is soon, the Sox, with all their warts, should walk away with this pretty pathetic division.
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F*** it III: Sox vs The National. First Pitch 7:10 CT
QUOTE (The Ginger Kid @ Jun 25, 2011 -> 12:10 AM) nothing lost nothing gained in the division Just another golden opportunity bungled. Dunn looked a little better tonight after the first couple of Ks. If he gets hot and Rios plays like the first half last season, the Sox will win the division easily. If not, games like tonight are really going to hurt.
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2011 White Sox Catch-All Thread
QUOTE (JorgeFabregas @ Jun 24, 2011 -> 11:52 PM) You're supporting season ticket holders' ability to keep buying season tickets. Exactly. There's nothing wrong with your fandom using stubhub. Finding your best deal shouldn't be frowned upon. I just wonder if the dynamic pricing is costing the Sox. If I'm a dad and see its a beautiful day why don't I take the kids to a ballgame, go to ticketmaster, see its $80 a pop, I'm taking the kids somewhere else then watching the game on my HDTV. It also amazing me how many people are unfamiliar with stubhub and craigslist for tickets.
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2011 White Sox Catch-All Thread
I wonder how many tickets they Sox have let go unused because of this dynamic pricing model at Ticketmaster. If you want a premium box seat for tomorrow's game, it will cost you 80 to sit in row 35.
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PED accusations
You know, Harold Baines had some of his better offensive numbers in his late 30's very early 40s. Spent some time in Oakland......................... Just saying. And what about Carlton Fisk?
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AJ vs. Peavy thread
QUOTE (greg775 @ Jun 22, 2011 -> 11:32 PM) Some people on this board want the team to get in a big brawl to show some guts and life. This incident shows some life in this lifeless piece of s*** team. I love it. Kudos to AJ and Peavy both for being competitors unlike many of the underachievers on this team. I agree. It definitiely is two of the Sox better competitors. I think its being made a lot bigger deal than it really is, and even if they did have a huge argument, there's no reason to believe its not OK now.
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AJ vs. Peavy thread
QUOTE (South Side Fireworks Man @ Jun 22, 2011 -> 11:30 PM) I was just surfing around and it seems the only place this is being made an issue is here. Others are saying Jake was upset with some of AJ's pitch calls and that AJ handled it well by taking Jake into the clubhouse to discuss it. And both are joking about it when being asked about what happened by reporters. If Peavy didn't like the numbers AJ was throwing down, he always has the option to shake him off. It is his game.
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AJ vs. Peavy thread
Yeah, everyone hates AJ. This is going to linger. Oh wait Like I said, boys will be boys," Peavy said. "We are going to say stuff to each other at times that may not sit well with the other. Talk through it and get it straight. Like I said, I love A.J. Pierzynski to death. He competes his rear end off and has for many years. He won a World Series here. I would like to do that again with him." Do the people thinking this is a huge deal ever have arguments with their wife or girlfriend or co-workers? Is any argument always the end of the relationship?
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Ozzie or Kenny?
Does one have to come back? I think its time for both to hit the road. If I had to chose one, it would be Ozzie, because then KW would be on manager #3. If they still sucked, JR would get a clearer view of the problem.
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Dunn last 7 games : .158/.304/.368/.672
QUOTE (witesoxfan @ Jun 22, 2011 -> 04:03 AM) Maybe the Sox will trade him for Marquez, Betemit, and Nunez! I'm still not worried. I wasn't worried, but halfway through the season with his current numbers coupled with his decline the second half of last season has to be a huge concern. He does lead the league in strikeouts. He's basically been Carlos Zambrano as a DH.
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Chicago @ Chicago, 06/20, 7:10, WCIU (Sox), CSN (Cubs)
Rios didn't appear to be busting it down the line.
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Sox "trying to get a return on investment"
QUOTE (maggsmaggs @ Jun 20, 2011 -> 06:52 PM) And that is precisely why I was so vehement with Rongey. It's a garbage argument. The Sox are trying to win, period, after all they are "all in." Juan Pierre inhibits this goal in a major way. Are you Terry? If you are, you were really good yesterday.
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Sox "trying to get a return on investment"
QUOTE (lostfan @ Jun 20, 2011 -> 06:15 PM) When you buy $5000 worth of stock that you realize is going into the toilet and probably won't recover, do you: a) try to get rid of it as fast as possible, to cut your losses b) hold onto the stock while it plummets closer and closer to $0 because you're waiting for a "return on your investment" If you have hung on too long, it does get to the point you might as well keep it, but the Sox have other options. If it were only a guy like Jordan Danks or De Aza, sure you keep Pierre around, but the team is offensively challenged and Viciedo can rake. The other argument Ranger had was it was one hitter, and one hitter wouldn't make that much difference. I think Ranger is smarter than this, but disagreeing with the way the White Sox are handling things probably wouldn't be a good career move for him.
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Sox "trying to get a return on investment"
QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Jun 20, 2011 -> 06:48 PM) I can't tell you how many times I have seen people ride out stupid trades and turn them into margin calls, or worse. Or in the futures business if someone is on call and has one trade making money and one losing money, if they have to liquidate one, most of the time the amateurs unload the good trade because they don't want to admit they were wrong. Usually they will wind up having to liquidate the other trade as it keeps going against them. Which is exactly what Ranger is suggesting the Sox are doing with Pierre, although I don't know if that's exactly true. I really believe at least Ozzie feels Juan has something left. I don't buy it has anything to do with the money owed. I was listening to Ranger and the callers on my way to see my dad yesterday and no one mentioned to Ranger that the Sox are paying Viciedo, also gave him a $5 million bonus, don't they want a return on that investment?
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That would be another white sox winner!
Humber has been amazing.
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6/18 Sox @ D-Backs 7:10 PM, WGN
As dumb as KW was claiming Rios, Reagins was a million times dumber trading for Vernon Wells and ridding Toronto of about $80 million in salary responsibilty. Rios is an All Star compared to Wells.
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6/18 Sox @ D-Backs 7:10 PM, WGN
QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Jun 18, 2011 -> 09:40 PM) Remember, they're making money from you at each of those steps. Even if you just go to a couple games a year and watch others. Minimal from watching on TV compared with going to a game especially considering my days as a Neilson family are ova.
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6/18 Sox @ D-Backs 7:10 PM, WGN
QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Jun 18, 2011 -> 09:35 PM) And yet, AAccording to Forbes the white sox took home $25 million in profit last year. Then, when they went all in, they conveniently raised salary by exactly the amount Forbes said they earned in profit last year. What did they do with the profit Forbes said they made previous seasons?
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6/18 Sox @ D-Backs 7:10 PM, WGN
QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Jun 18, 2011 -> 09:30 PM) The other problem is you're losing those potential generations of future fans...going to baseball games is a habit, the shared memories of going with your father or grandfather to the game. Once you lose a loyal customer after so many years, it's 10X harder to get them back in the fold. If you give up your tickets...a lot of people are finding new hobbies and interests, or they're simply just trying to survive financially. Just not as much time for sports/entertainment spending. That's a good point. The article I read about the Knicks was exactly about that. A lot of those people know just about everyone in their section because they have all had tickets for so long. I would venture to guess someone who goes to 50 baseball games a year then gives up their tickets because of cost probably finds something else to do with their time, and finds going to 4 or 5 games a year satisfying. We have full season tickets but probably go to less than half the games now. It used to be at least 65-70. With HDTV, slow zones on the red line, $7.25 beers plus tip, sometimes its nice to get the grill going, a case of beer and have my buddy come over or I go over to his place and imitate Hawk all game long. Our wives are always amazed we say what Hawk will say just before he says it.
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6/18 Sox @ D-Backs 7:10 PM, WGN
QUOTE (MattZakrowski @ Jun 18, 2011 -> 09:29 PM) If you can sell something for more, you do it. Or did capitalism end? I'm a season ticketholder so I get a lot of letters from the White Sox. When they raise ticket prices, according to them its not about trying to squeeze more out of me or maximizing their profit, its about trying to cover their costs. If you noticed, there have been a lot of empty seats at USCF this year, and attendance has dropped every year since 2006 or 2007.
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6/18 Sox @ D-Backs 7:10 PM, WGN
QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Jun 18, 2011 -> 09:26 PM) Why does it matter if long term seat holders cancel their rivets if they have replacements for most? That's a huge revenue increase. Did the Knicks just have a few thousand people call and say they were willing to pay $700 a seat to watch them next year? They did it because they thought many of the people who have been around for 30 years won't cancel no matter what. Ask the Yankees how the ridiculous pricing worked when they moved into their new park. They lowered the prices the next season. After they won the WS.
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6/18 Sox @ D-Backs 7:10 PM, WGN
QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Jun 18, 2011 -> 09:24 PM) The owners would say they broke even even if they pulled in $90 million a year. If the ballpark is sold out for some fraction of my games, then ticket prices for those games aren't high enough. Supply and demand. MLB is also doing a stellar job of developing new revenue streams, like the extra innings package I'm watching. Then they have no reason to raise ticket prices every year. We will agree to disagree because I think guys like Alex Rios, even if he were halfway decent, making $12 million a year, is silly. Seriously, $12 million is a lot of money.