LauraJ14
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After the White Sox, my next favorite team is the Oaklnad A's becaue of their awesome starting pitching. I also root for the Cardinals in the NL because of Tony Larussa.
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Illinois (and yes they beat Michiagn today) defines self centered for a team that has won nothing ever
The greatest pep speech in the world was in its enireity given by Bo Schembechler in 1989 when Michigan won the NCAA title and beat Illinois in the final four on its way to the national title: the speech was: "Remember, it's Illinois." Some day Illini fans might wonder why others feel about them the way they do and maybe think about how they come across.
So why do you dislike Illini fans?
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Well last year, ticket prices were the same for weekend, weekday and this year there's $5 added to weekend games and $5 added to each Cub/Sox game. The Sox are doing what the Cubs, Yankees and several other teams by charging more for the most popular dates. Although some of the upper deck seats are now cheaper than they were last year.
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Postseason stats:
Zito 2-1 2.28 ERA
Mulder 2-2 2.25 ERA
Hudson 1-2 3.41 ERA
Colon 2-2 3.28 ERA
Buehrle 0-0 0.00 ERA ( 1/3 inning pitched)
Loaiza 0-1 3.86 ERA pitched for Texas in 1999 against Yankees
I found these on baseball-reference.com,
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Just go home
in SLaM
Id say Darrell May and Runelvys Hernandez are the aces. And their best hitter has 16 homeruns. And homeruns dont matter anyways. Their RBI leader has 67 RBIs, which is pretty good...You have got to be kidding me, Hernandez and Mays are aces?
May has won 11 games over 3 seasons, Hernandez has won 9 games over 2 seasons and Mark Buehrle has won 48 games over 3 seasons.
Mark Buehrle is a much better pitcher than both these guys.
And why are you a Sox fan if you don't like Buherle, Crede, Olivo, Rowand etc.?
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I have been a Sox fan for lots of years (about 30) and the last year was the first time I bought a players jersey. Its the pinstripe Konerko jersey and its been lucky, the 7 or 8 games I wore it to last year the Sox won.
This year it has not been as lucky although I wore it to the Saturday Cubs game and the 2 games in Los Angeles that we won.
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Well if the Sox had kept Biddle and Foulke, does anyone here think that JM would let either of them close games? No way
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Stats for you:
1 run wins 12 games
2 run wins 10 games
3 run wins 5 games
4+ run wins 16 games
1 run losses 18 games 3 of them 1-0, 3 of them 2-1, 4 of them 3-2
2 run losses 3 games
3 run losses 10 games
4+ run losses 16 games
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Sox will play 4 games against Cleveland with a doubleheader on Saturday. THis is the makeup for the
game that got rained out last month.
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Don't you all get tired of being negative about the Sox???
We won the game!!!! Marte and Koch did their job like they were supposed to today. No closer is perfect even Eric Gagne blew a save yesterday.
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Konerko has only struck out 23 times this year.
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I am a new split season ticket holder this year, My regular seats are in Section 527
and my all-star tickets are in Section 520 row 8. Not bad, I thought I was going to
get tickets in the top rows.
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You should read this week's SI where the Sox are ranked 15th in baseball and the Scrubs are ranked 14th!
What is SI smoking???
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You can practice your questions next Thursday.
Kenny Williams, Jerry Krause and Mike Smith will be at
Dave and Busters downtown on ESPN AM1000 with the afternoon guys
and they will be taking questions from the audience.
I think you can also go to their website and email questions in.
I heard this driving home from work tonight.
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McGriff couldn't hit in April and May cause it was too cold at Wrigley, so who the hell wants him on the Southside????
And does anyone care if he hits 500 homers, I don't.
If Konerko gets traded then my days as a Sox fan are over. I boycotted when Baines got traded the first time, and I can easily do it again.
Who likes to watch the game at the upper deck?
in Pale Hose Talk
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I have weekend season tickets and sit in the upper deck row 5 down the first base line. The view of the field is good and I can see into the Sox dugout ( JM did NOT sleep during games last year). My only complaint sometimes is that I can't judge the strike zone as well if I was sitting right behind home plate.