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Texsox

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  1. Now I'm feeling like a Sox fan
  2. QUOTE(MurcieOne @ Apr 7, 2005 -> 02:11 PM) I think AJ and Paulie should race for charity.... it would be an all day event.... 100 yard dash, I'll bring the sun dial
  3. QUOTE(WilliamTell @ Apr 7, 2005 -> 02:07 PM) I almost had a heart attack, Crede got a hit. He's got a higher average then Rowand
  4. Stop the presses. Crede's on a roll.
  5. QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Apr 7, 2005 -> 01:52 PM) He made a nice play getting a cup of gatorade for Ozzie. Real MVP-type moves on that one. POst of the MOnth material
  6. Willie eff anything up yet..?? QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Apr 7, 2005 -> 01:52 PM) He made a nice play getting a cup of gatorade for Ozzie. Real MVP-type moves on that one.
  7. QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Apr 7, 2005 -> 01:50 PM) Eeep. How this team keeps winning is beyond me. If Skiles isn't coach of the year, Frank Thomas is a skinny 98 pound white boy. Frank could be a 98 pound skinny white guy if he would just get on the Michael Jackson Off the Wall diet and surgery plan.
  8. QUOTE(Cali @ Apr 7, 2005 -> 01:47 PM) Motherf***ing MLB.TV, it's freezing up every 10 seconds or so. Not Buffering like my connection is bad, just freezing. And that 10 seconds equates to just about every damn pitch. The pitcher starts his wind up, and right before he releases the ball it's freezes. Then I either hear the crack of the bat and have no clue what's happening, or miss if it's a ball or strike. I have to go off of what the announcers say, and it's the Indian announcers too, I just can't win. Do you know how annoying that is? Jesus f***..... [/rant] I'm resisting this season. That was the norm for me last year, and the delay was annoying. I'd read it here, then see the play. I also wish they gave a choice of annoucers. OUtside of the Yankee announcing team, the rest are annoying.
  9. That's why I asked. I'm following with gameday and not seeing the nuances. In my mind I saw a throw and a slide and a close play.
  10. QUOTE(mreye @ Apr 7, 2005 -> 01:45 PM) Probably not. There was no throw to third. I'm not complaining, but let's not run ourselves out of innings either. Good steal if no risk, a passed ball brings you home, but it would be really dumb to get tossed at 3rd for the third out.
  11. QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Apr 7, 2005 -> 01:43 PM) It was our lucky banning Then
  12. QUOTE(AddisonStSox @ Apr 7, 2005 -> 01:43 PM) Podsednik steals THIRD!!! Oh man. I'm smiling uncontrolably. 2 outs and he's in scoring position, why steal? Were they not holding him on?
  13. Not to jinx this, but why did we ban the Indians troll before this series??
  14. I am beginning to think small ball is more marketing hype and a poor way to sell this team. IMHO what we did was take away some offense to add to our pitching. We may have improved attitude (I don't want to open that can), consistency, and future considerations. Some of this was necessity. Maggs was gone, the injury just made it easier to say good bye. Frank is hurt and another year older (and closer to the HoF). Some of this was monetary. I don't care why the team made changes. I know this team is going to be entertaining and competitive in the Central.
  15. Cool. I assume then that you have specialty grains available as a small home brewer that would not be feasible in a larger, or should I say lager, scale? Do you also make adjustments to your water?
  16. Texsox replied to Texsox's topic in SLaM
    QUOTE(ChiSoxyGirl @ Apr 7, 2005 -> 12:42 PM) Yes, but not because of the pink jersey thing--but because there's really no meaning to them anymore because they're so common... I do, though, have a child abuse one and sexual assault one on my bookbag.... Actually don't you have dark blue forChild Abuse, Colon Cancer, and Crime Victim's Rights and what color is sexual assault? I'ts not on the list.
  17. QUOTE(YASNY @ Apr 7, 2005 -> 12:11 PM) I realize you were comparing offenses. That was the point. You should be comparing the teams. When you mention dropping power and OBP doesn't fit, in itself, that is accurate. When you consider dropping runs against into the equation, then it does. Management (KW, OG, JR) has discussed this offense being better. When they say this *team* is better, I would tend to agree. When they claim this *offense* is better, I am much less likely to agree. There are two different issues here. When management talks about replacing a power orientated offense with one that is built around "small ball" then we should compare offense to offense. When they compare last year's team to this then we should compare teams. I didn't mean to ignite a controversy. Based on payroll, the team took from the offense to build the defense, especially pitching. To avoid stating the obvious to diehard Sox fans, they divert attention away by talking about a changing style of *offense* and avoiding the prolonged scoring slumps that power hitting may cause. Too bad we couldn't have improved the pitching and the offense. But that's small or split market baseball.
  18. QUOTE(LosMediasBlancas @ Apr 7, 2005 -> 12:35 PM) I've wanted to take a couple of years off from work, why can't he? I can see the point that he has the luxury to be able to do it, but to say he can't possibly be that exahausted? Again, he hasn't said anything, so it doesn't sound like he wants anyone's pity. It's similar to athletes, there is a lot of jeaulosy due to the big money they make. It's still a job and they're still people. Being paid a lot of money doesn't make any you more resilient, maybe more tolerant of bulls***, but not more resilient. Whatever, didn't mean to jump down anyone's throat. Good point. I didn't think you were jumping down anyone's throat. He does have that right and that opportunity and we probably shouldn't condemn him for that unless he tries to collect unemployment compensation
  19. This came out of the Arkansas B-Ball team stopping the practice of wearing pink jerseys when they are loafing. I need a frickin' chart to keep all these straight. Can we blame this "movement" on Tony Orlando and his stupid tie a yellow ribbon song. Which BTW, was about a guy getting out of prison! http://www.productsforthecure.com/pages/ribbons.html PINK Breast Cancer LT. BLUE Prostate Cancer TEAL Ovarian Cancer GOLD Child Cancer GREY Diabetes Brain Cancer RED DUI AIDS/HIV Substance Abuse GREEN Leukemia Organ & Tissue Donor Environment LT. PURPLE Lupus Alzheimer's RED, WHITE & BLUE Patriotic DARK BLUE Child Abuse Colon Cancer Crime Victim's Rights BRIGHT YELLOW POW/MIA Military Support Missing Children PURPLE Children with Disabilities Domestic Violence Religious Tolerance Pancreatic Cancer Animal Abuse
  20. I need a frickin' chart to keep all these straight. Can we blame this "movement" on Tony Orlando and his stupid tie a yellow ribbon song. Which BTW, was about a guy getting out of prison! http://www.productsforthecure.com/pages/ribbons.html PINK Breast Cancer LT. BLUE Prostate Cancer TEAL Ovarian Cancer GOLD Child Cancer GREY Diabetes Brain Cancer RED DUI AIDS/HIV Substance Abuse GREEN Leukemia Organ & Tissue Donor Environment LT. PURPLE Lupus Alzheimer's RED, WHITE & BLUE Patriotic DARK BLUE Child Abuse Colon Cancer Crime Victim's Rights BRIGHT YELLOW POW/MIA Military Support Missing Children PURPLE Children with Disabilities Domestic Violence Religious Tolerance Pancreatic Cancer Animal Abuse
  21. QUOTE(LosMediasBlancas @ Apr 7, 2005 -> 12:19 PM) I replied based on how I took that remark, , if it wasn't meant that way, I take mine back. I'm not certain how SS meant it, so we have a meaning of a meaning of meaning. To be honest, I'm not a Sean Penn watcher and didn't know if he was a hawk or dove. I just know that 99.99% of the world population would love to have his career and lifestyle. If it was reported he wanted to take a couple months off, I could see that, but a couple years??
  22. QUOTE(LosMediasBlancas @ Apr 7, 2005 -> 12:11 PM) Not his political affiliation? "I hear Iraq is nice this time of year", sounded like a shot at his very anti war stance to me. I was thinking it was more that there are far worse jobs and places to work.
  23. Texsox replied to SnB's topic in SLaM
    You may wish to consider the traditional geographic divide between Cub and Sox fans, then bring into play Chicago history, the stockyards, where immigrants settled, etc. It should make your research easier.
  24. QUOTE(FlaSoxxJim @ Apr 7, 2005 -> 11:57 AM) The pre-Prohibition beers were all generally in the 5-9% range, so they were roughly double what the standard American megas run today. For the most part, the drop in alcohol has little to do with any post-Prohibition temperance inclinations and everything to do with the bottom line. Bigger beers (more alcohol) cost more money to make because they require more grain and take longer to ferment and lager. Some authorities trace a good bit of the grain scrimping to WWII rationing, which makes a lot of sense. This is also where over-reliance on adjunct cereal grains (corn and rice) started to take hold, although adjuncts were part of most American pre-Prohibition lagers as well. Pound for pound, the adjuncts are cheaper than the malted barley, but the real reason for adjunct use was because American 6-row barley produces a much coarser tasting beer than 2-row European counterparts so the grain bill had to be cut enough to lose that coarse flavor. With the dropping of the malt % in the grain bill did come a cost savings, however, and so the trend has continued to be to go for less and less malt and more and more cheap adjunct. A couple of style profile problems have been the result. First, corn and rice don't contribute to the beer body to the same degree as barley, so American beer developed its characteristically thin body and mouthfeel. Second, thin-bodied, light colored beers (color comes from the % of malt and the degree of kilning of the malt) don't stand up well to the power of the hop, and so hopping rates and corresponding bitterness values also were reduced in time. For a hophead like me, this of course sucks ass. Finally, you can add substantially to the megabrewer win-win (less barley AND less hops = low production costs) by factoring in the greatly expanded beer drinker demographic all of these changes offered. Women and beer wimps who couldn't tolerate the strength/flavor/bitterness of pre-Prohibition Americal lager now had a watered down, weak, and underhopped product custom-made for them. Thank you. Why didn't US producers just grow 2-row barley? When the wine industry was threatened with vine disease, they imported European vines and grafted.
  25. QUOTE(robinventura23 @ Apr 7, 2005 -> 11:27 AM) Going to work everyday and getting pampered. Having an assistant do most of your work. Getting paid millions of dollars to repeat lines. Wow. he should take a break. We should be so lucky. Maybe he can pick up a sense of humor during his "retirement." I was thinking WTF a couple years to recuperate?? Who does he think he is, Michael Jordan? How about a couple weeks and get back to being a productive member of society? I like SS idea, how aout some time in Iraq to sooth those nerves, or maybe working a 9-5 and worrying about $4 per gallon gas by summer. cry me a river

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