Harry Chappas
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It beats sleepy Gene Lamont (who I liked) and Jerry "the genius" Manuel who I hold responsible for not being able to beat the worst team in baseball history or they would've been if we had not gone 9-7 against a team that lost 75% of their games, with what I thought was one of the best teams in baseball in 2003. Ozzie is fine I wish he could tone it down a tad but oh well, the team seems to respond.
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Ordonez calls Sox skipper his 'enemy'
Harry Chappas replied to South Side Fireworks Man's topic in Pale Hose Talk
My take is that Ozzie pulled some strings for him, we could've lost him Rule V long ago and now Maggs is pissing in his Cheerios. This sounds very personal and you know what, I like Ozzie showing he isn't just this jolly rube but a fiery SOB. Maybe AJ is wearing off on some people. -
Emotion, I like it better than popping up putting your head down and jogging off. Get pissed for f'ing up.
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If they are reluctant to spend money they will do nothing. Tickets are already sold and the excuse for losing is already there, injuries. We'll see ya all next year.
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Game Thread 4-21 Sox .vs. Detoilet
Harry Chappas replied to NUKE_CLEVELAND's topic in 2005 Season in Review
I believe the starters ERA went up today but the relievers came down, I could be wrong. -
What I am seeing this year is that a deep solid bullpen, Cliff is a 6th inning/ losing game pitcher and he could close and Cotts is a mop up man. This is more important than a slugging team. I put it this way, I think in today's day and age, Hermanson, Vizcaino and Marte are worth more than Ordonez (Healthy.) As a whole this is how we are going to win because of our pitching. In previous years we lose last night 5-3 and we sit at 5-9 for the season. Oh and how solid is our infield defense. This team is not playing well and they are 10-4, yikes. Pitching and defense my friends wins games. Ask the Twins who outplayed us in two games and lost.
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Half price crap will lead to an unbelievable walk up if the weather is good.
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QUOTE(Steff @ Apr 8, 2005 -> 10:07 AM) Nope. Mine should've been a color for sarcastic, man has this been covered to death here. Which means I should not have replied but what the hell.
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QUOTE(TheBigHurt35 @ Apr 8, 2005 -> 10:00 AM) My bad. Thought they still were. Then who is now? Were they ever????
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Kruk and Reynolds AL Central Preview from ESPN
Harry Chappas replied to maggsmaggs's topic in Pale Hose Talk
You gotta remember these guys loved the Royals last year, enough said. -
If Bonds was healthy where would Alou play? Wasn't he their RF from the get go? I only browsed through this thread so I apologize if I missed something.
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QUOTE(CWSGuy406 @ Mar 18, 2005 -> 01:44 PM) What has Davis ever done -- besides being a first round pick -- that makes you think he'll amount to anything more than a backup? Beck said it well -- he can't hit lefties, and we already have a starting catcher who hits righties well. Against tough lefties, I'd much rather throw Burke out behind the plate than Davis... The guy has played in 57 games and is 33 years old, do you risk him being the starter. I don't think he is all that good defensivly on top of it. Throw potential out the window. I want a guy that has almost 500 games experience and is 28 over a guy that has been in 57 games and is 33.
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QUOTE(JimH @ Mar 18, 2005 -> 09:36 AM) I think you said it a lot better than I did. One caveat ... it would all depend on what the Sox would get back (in a trade). Right, now put yourself in another teams place. If Ben Davis were still with the Mariners and we neded a back-up catcher, would you trade a viable and productive major league entity (Adkins, Cotts, Harris) for a $1M back-up or for Jaime Burke (B level prospetcs can be given for him.) A team that is not really going to go anywhere (Pirates, Brewers, Royals, Orioles,) are not going to look at Davis they will look at Burke or Widger as a back-up. Teams that will take on Davis are not going to deem him worthy enough to give up ML productive talent. Is Boston going to take on the salary and give up a player they may need during the season. I think Widger and Burke may go for a minor league mid-tier guy with some upside.
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Come on, I like Jaime Burke and he does some nice things. He is a third catcher and good option if someone gets hurt, as is Chris Widger. Davis is 5 years younger and has appeared in over 400 more games. Sure Burke fits the OBP mode, mind you he has yet to hit a mjor league home run, but I think you are risking a-lot by getting rid of Davis. There is a reason Burke is 33 and had no relative ML experience before last season. This is also the reason he is willing to do whatever it takes to make the big league club. His defense is nowhere near good enough to keep him around for an other position then catcher. They tried this with Gload in the outfield, athleticism can make up for shortcomings on defense and neither Burke or Gload have this. I think moving Davis would really hurt this team.
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Will Frank & Jerry work on a new contract?
Harry Chappas replied to Jabroni's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Mar 17, 2005 -> 07:08 AM) Boy someone needed a column by a deadline. That was the biggest piece of regurgitation yet. Not a new thought to be seen. If you want to read a pretty good piece, I think this is the first time this guy has ever written anything worth reading. Look at Doug Padilla's write-up in the Times today. Not sure if this was his objective but it really shines a great light on Frank. Ole jay has got to be killing himself with no bad pub on this. Here is a nice window for positive PR from the Sox lets hope they don't screw it up. The note that Frank does not want to be associated with Sosa, McGwire and Canseco is priceless. -
Frank releases advance copy of steroid testimony!
Harry Chappas replied to Jabroni's topic in Pale Hose Talk
This could be the greatest day for Frank and be the thing the puts him squarely in the hall of fame without a doubt. The guilt by association thing is great. Having his own venue and time can allow him to be at the front of a nationwide crusade against steroids. THe posterboy for the clean and sober athelete. If he was in Boston or NY he would be all the rave. They showed him on WGN this morning, man the guy is a monster. -
2004-2005 High School Basketball Thread!
Harry Chappas replied to Brian's topic in Alex’s Olde Tyme Sports Pub
Consider it booked, wins over St. Joe (without Frasor), Simeon and Proviso East in the last month. Maybe Bobby Frasor is worth Carolina Blue. QUOTE(Hall of Famer @ Mar 12, 2005 -> 05:16 PM) Brother Rice over Proviso. Book it. -
I think you will know well before he retires. If MGwire has any trouble getting voted in this is good, it means steroids is an issue. If McGwire gets in hands down, Thomas may be hurt as those voting are not looking at the steroid issue. Thomas, Sosa, Griffey Palmerio, Bagwell, Juna Gonzalez will be coming due about the same time. I think this will give all of us the indication we will need. In my book 1st ballot Griffey and Thomas, I just like both of them. It will also be interesting to see how Edgar Martinez does, assuming he wasn't on the juice.
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QUOTE(Heather Lee @ Feb 11, 2005 -> 01:08 AM) Will that thing even be ready by the start of the season? I drove by Comiskey just this afternoon after work, and, from the left field gate, I couldn't see any extra bars "sticking up" leaving me to wonder what has actually been accomplished at this moment. There were huge steel support beams installed this week. Once they get going it doesn't take long.
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De Luca, a baseball moron, actually thought this was a good trade. He also feels that the Sox did not improve. Imagine the lovesfest if they had signed Dye, give me a f***ing break. Take the upside of these players; Hariston has NEVER scored or driven in more than 65 runs. Burnitz was offered one other deal, by the Pirates for god's sake. Sosa has hit over .300, hit over 60 Hr a few times and can drive in >120 runs, is he going to do it, probably not but for the same price as the other two it is worth the risk in acontract year. The Kool-Aid is flowing like never before. The Sun-Times is a complete joke on this matter.
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QUOTE(AnthraxFan93 @ Jan 31, 2005 -> 04:32 PM) So now both MLB.com and whitesox.com are wrong? What difference does it make. LF is the easist of the 3 to play so if he is listed as a RF and we have seen him in center, he shoulsd be fine in LF. As stated numerous times, we will be fine with Pods, Dye, Thomas and Everett vying for three spots in the line-up. We need professional hitters, there is no question, he is that.
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QUOTE(AnthraxFan93 @ Jan 31, 2005 -> 12:13 PM) Was Washington Hated By the British.. Was Lincoln Hated By South... Was MLK hated by the Bigets of America.. Great men are not liked by the Majority when they are trying to change the non-logic of the norm. That post would make sense if we were British, southern bigots, I guess.
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QUOTE(YASNY @ Jan 31, 2005 -> 05:47 AM) You just spent these two paragraphs trying to convince me that speed is great. I totally agree with that. Speed is a wonderful, intimidating weapon. Speed kills. But, the stolen base, in and of itself, is overrated. Rickey Henderson, Frank Thomas and Ichiro are the answers to this whole argument. OBP for Frank Thomas or Barry Bonds is overrated because of the chances they will do something greater than draw a walk, they also are not going to steal a base and as Maggs showed us can be easily doubled up on grounders. These OBP guys do not change the pitchers approach and therefore are very overrated. Rickey Henderson hit .220 at the end of his career but had an OBP of close to .400. Pitchers needed to change the way they worked the next hitter, (i.e. more fastballs,) because of the threat of the steal. The hitter behind them had the advantage. I do not know of a measurable stat to look at the advantage to a player hitting behind the run threat. Ichiro is the final example. He has a great average but with an OBP that is not what it should be. He also has speed and has the best bat control in all of baseball. At the end of the day his OBP is a nonissue. OBP can be used to make average players help their team do great things as well has make great players become more ordinary in certain cases. Either way the defense is on guard when speed is in the box and that player has teh ability to use that speed to affect the defense (unlike Willie Harris.)
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My guess is that the contract is very similar to the Jared Wright contract with the Yankees. A-lot of voidable stuff for days on the DL and little guarantees. My bet on the surprise team for sosa, the Rangers.
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QUOTE(mreye @ Jan 27, 2005 -> 08:27 AM) 1. I agree 2. I agree 3. I agree 4. I disagree. I think he's been brainwashed by a slick sonofab**** in Scott Boras. That's it. Apparently these guys don't have (or aren't aloud by Boras) anyone else around them to get advice from. Brainwashed? He switched agents last winter to get himself into a position to run alongside Beltran this winter and get every last penny he could. He had two agents that he must've felt were not getting him everything he is worth. Well it was a terrible error in judgement on Maggs part but I do not feel he has been misled or givin bad advice. He is grown man as are all of the others that deal with Boras, they have a choice and they make it and everything cries for them.
