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Go a couple hours early, go to Shinnicks or another bar and ask them for a parking pass, and park on the street. Save some cash and watch the end of the Bears game atthe bar. Drink cheaper beer. I probably just saved you $75.
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$45 parking for non season ticket holders. JR loves home playoff games.
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White Sox-Astros Game 1 3:07 Start Time
Dick Allen replied to KnightsOnMintSt's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Yeah, although I really doubt they would give them the real early game on Monday after a night game. But 3 or 4 pm is a definite possibility. Who knows, it would be an elimination game no matter what, so it may be prime time. -
White Sox-Astros Game 1 3:07 Start Time
Dick Allen replied to KnightsOnMintSt's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Made them play with it closed. The Astros wanted it open. -
White Sox-Astros Game 1 3:07 Start Time
Dick Allen replied to KnightsOnMintSt's topic in Pale Hose Talk
When the Sox played Houston in the WS, up until then it was the least watched WS ever. Granted WS were trending that way and only 2 have been watched by more people since, Yankees/Phillies and Cubs/Guardians, but Houston is sort of like the Sox. No matter how good they are or how many interesting players they have, for some reason, most of the country doesn’t care. -
White Sox-Astros Game 1 3:07 Start Time
Dick Allen replied to KnightsOnMintSt's topic in Pale Hose Talk
You'll find out right after tomorrow's game. -
White Sox-Astros Game 1 3:07 Start Time
Dick Allen replied to KnightsOnMintSt's topic in Pale Hose Talk
More people nationwide would tune into a Red Sox game than a White Sox game. Even when they have been good, the White Sox, for some reason, have never been much of a draw. TV or in person on the road. I still think they might have a shot at prime time if Boston wins. The LaRussa angle probably has some national appeal. -
What If All 162 Games Always Were Played At the Same Time
Dick Allen replied to YourWhatHurts's topic in Pale Hose Talk
You would need all domes. It’s pretty cool for the last day, but it wouldn’t change managerial decisions for 98% of the season. -
Considering Simmons hasn't reported to training camp, I would think the team is doing the logical thing. He will eventually get the money, probably minus some fines.
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You had to figure when Wright departed with a 6-1 lead with 2 outs in the 9th, and a .186 right handed hitter up, his major league career is probably over.
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I have defended Phil in the past, but his take was wrong on so many levels, it comes across to me as he is campaigning for JR to give him a job. Comparing pre pandemic and middle of the pandemic attendance when there were restrictions in place. Acting like JR wasn't banking cash during the rebuild, which the White Sox even admitted. And finally blowing off the funds they will make with some postseason home games. Just the 2 inthe ALDS is going to get them 8 figures. I won't even blame him for forgetting how many seasonticket packages they have sold the last month which will guarantee them a huge spike next year even if they were to suck.
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Obviously Abreu getting hit is not intentional and Tony's bitching makes no sense, but if it makes one pitcher reluctant to throw in on him, it pays off. I would tell Abreu to wear an elbow pad for several hours every day until he gets used to it. It may save him some IL time down the road.
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Before Kimbrel, It's still a league average payroll. Kudos to JR fot being average.
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Harry Caray and Mike Ditka were always at their namesake restaurants. Neither had any money in it. Being there, supplying the name and mentioning the restaurant when on TV or the radio was their job for their cut. Restaurants run by people in the business who know what they are doing, usually fail. A restaurant with a ballplayer calling the shots has no chance.i really doubt Frank was making business decisions.
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Probably very little chance Frank had any of his own money in his restaurant or Big Hurt Beer. He supplies the name and gets a percentage. It's generally how most of those work.
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The regular Directv is actually really nice unless it rains.
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He can't miss the ring ceremony.
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With the Bears offensive line and scene, I wouldn't play Fields except for a roll out, QB run or screen pass the rest of this season or at least until the play caller and designer are changed. No use getting him hurt or developing bad habits. He needs to be the guy at some point, but not this year.
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Luis Robert, closing in on one full season statistically
Dick Allen replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
5.3 WAR in 120 career games. Considering the last month of last season he was pretty clueless at the plate, and probably still isn't 100% physically now,, it's pretty incredible. Looks like since he solved chasing low and away sliders, the league is perplexed. This guy might be Mike Trout with a better arm. -
Last night was the first time I saw beer vendors in the stands all season.
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They get a roof, hich is probably a given,, they get Final 4s, Super Bowls, Big Ten championship games, and probably plenty more.
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If they get a little entertainment district built around the place in Arlington Heights, they still will have people from the Northwest suburbs hanging there and spending money after the games, as well as people who take the metra.
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Arlington Heights is a 75k population suburb. They aren't going to be able to give the Bears big breaks. Maybe the state will, but if they do it will be a long drawn out fight. I suspect Virginia eventually passes, and the team is sold to someone who can afford dropping big money into a stadium. Patrick Ryan owns just under 20% of the team. He just gifted Northwestern $480 million. Maybe it's him, but he is 83 years old, so who knows.
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I agree. The Bears, as bad as they are, and the NFL, has outgrown Soldier Field just like the league has outgrown the mom an pop organization that is the Bears. And the city and state would be foolish to build them a stadium.
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The Bears pay $6.5 million a year in rent.
