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Who Will Be The Next Manager of the White Sox
caulfield12 replied to Y2Jimmy0's topic in Pale Hose Talk
LaRussa might be in the process of being fired by the DBacks, but paying him to return to managing would mean a huge payroll increase necessarily is going to come with it...not a rebuilding or step back. -
The average payout to 9/11 families has been around $3 million already. In the end, it's going to make life more dangerous for American servicemen, CIA, contractors stationed abroad, and there's that slippery slope of how many assassinations/drone strikes/terroristic actions are we going to be opened up to in terms of lawsuits brought by foreign countries when we accidentally bomb them? Should American leaders also face a trial of their own in a foreign country for deliberately misleading the Congress and country, leading to a war in Iraq that made the region even more unstable and actually created a safe haven for terrorism? Shouldn't Chile, the Congo and Cuba be suing over Black Ops assasinations of their leaders as documented by the Church Committee? Can Obama be sued by the Philippines when an American soldier rapes a Filipina or Japanese girl at Subic Bay or Okinawa? https://www.yahoo.com/news/obama-vetoes-9-1...--politics.html Bringing a lawsuit against Saudi Arabia is like suing the Germans for World War I and II...it will only lead to a fraying of alliances and more conflict in the future. It's not like they can recover the money from the bin Laden Construction Group anyway.
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https://www.yahoo.com/news/iowa-woman-dies-...-191034607.html This one bothered me more for some reason...
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Who Will Be The Next Manager of the White Sox
caulfield12 replied to Y2Jimmy0's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (sin city sox fan @ Sep 23, 2016 -> 08:33 PM) I would like to have Ozzie back. If that doesn't happen, my next choice would be Wally Backman. He had a nice run in the Mets organization, but just left at the end of the season as he was tired of being overlooked for big league jobs. He would create a complete 180 change in this clubhouse though and get the most out of the roster. He was fired. Put one of their (Mets) best AAA relievers into the hospital for TJ by overusing him, platooned Conforto when the organization wanted him to get all the ABs and also wouldn't listen to advice about where to put Nimmo in the batting despite orders directly from the front office. He had another set of scandals a decade ago or he could have been the Sox manager after Manuel. When they passed him over for a position in NY, the writing was on the wall. -
http://www.cnn.com/2016/09/23/opinions/ted...nley/index.html This editorial saus it all...and yeah, just being re-elected is the best he can hope for at this point. Or he'll end up with his own syndicated show like Huckabee or a partner in a law/lobbying firm for at least two years.
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Looks like it's back down to three dead...not that it will make a difference in the gun control debate.
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Shades of Rowand again...doesn't happen as often playing RF, but unfortunately Tilson went down his first game and Shuck is AAAA fodder. The weird thing is Austin Jackson was supposed to be ready in mid-July.
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QUOTE (Rex Kicka** @ Sep 23, 2016 -> 07:15 PM) For Crux, its more along the lines of not wanting a primary challenger in 2018. Why Ricketts has decided to support Trump? That might be thinking that there's a chance of him to win. There's just no way someone with his brand of non-inclusive Republicanism can win the Republican nomination...and his appeal to the young, moderates/independents and non-Hispanic minorities is basically zero.
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QUOTE (greg775 @ Sep 23, 2016 -> 01:57 PM) Well, Cleveland got its division title after all. The last few years they were the pick of many. You get a very good manager like the one they have and you do ultimately rise to the top. Scouting/talent is 2/3rd's of that equation. Francona does have 2 playoff appearances in 4 attempts.
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At least we're not the Orioles. They're playing like the 2012 White Sox at this point, getting blanked by Shelby Miller. Never thought the Tigers could actually do it.
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The ONLY thing that makes sense is guys like Cruz and Ricketts think there's a decent chance Trump wins and don't want to have their lack of support on the record...if he wins. Hedging their bets. If nothing else, they can argue it was supporting a conservative SC or fighting the onerous death/estate tax penalties.
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Who Will Be The Next Manager of the White Sox
caulfield12 replied to Y2Jimmy0's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Carl's bro? They would be better off raiding the Cubs' front office imo. -
That is just the icing on the cake with Shields. He (Tatis, Jr.) probably won't have the career his father did, but that trade sucks so bad on multiple levels.
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I was just joking about the last remark. At least I think so. Disinterest? Lack of any type of economic plan other than trickle down? He was staunchly for compassionate conservatism, and there were some tangible effects (good and bad) in the non-profit/charity sector. Also, giving away that Medicare B entitlement helped to blow yet another hole in the budget. Bush was good if you could care less about responsible government and ethical decision-making in foreign policy. Jeopardizing thousands of lives because your father was almost assassinated in that region...petty.
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Bush was a patsy. It was the military industrial complex that's responsible.
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The problem is simple: it's home runs and .OPS
caulfield12 replied to Greg Hibbard's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (Dam8610 @ Sep 22, 2016 -> 09:43 PM) I think the problem with the offense is, as has been stated, striking out too much. This team does not seem to value not giving up outs. Not striking out means forcing the opposing defense to make a play to get an out. Considering that a given player's defensive value is typically increased by not screwing up, there is value to putting the ball in play. By striking out, an offense is limiting the amount of times that the opposing defense must make a play to record an out, thereby limiting the number of times they will screw up. Not striking out puts pressure on the other team and gives your offense more opportunities to score runs. This is a skill the White Sox should value more than they currently do, including teaching it throughout the system. See Twins 2001-2010, KC 2013-2016. -
QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Sep 22, 2016 -> 06:55 PM) So should Obama be fired for the EPA screw up? Sure, if it can be proven that he had knowledge of the screw up very early in the process, obfuscated and tried to cover it up.
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It's telling that the majority of those losing their jobs at Wells-Fargo were in the $30-65,000 average salary range. What was the golden parachute for the 2nd in charge, that was leaving the company...not only wasn't she fired, but she's STILL getting something like $120-150 million when's she's the officer MOST DIRECTLY RESPONSIBLE. As someone mentioned, this is where she has to line up behind Warren and basically pillory the CEO and take a stand that if that golden parachute stands, she's going to make it her personal business as president to make life for that company like being on J. Edgar Hoover's hit list. Hillary always has the talking points, the messaging team, the appropriate twitter lines (except for her deplorables, off the cuff speech) but you never really quite believe she actually is going to do anything about it, to really FIGHT for that legislation and put the full weight of her political power behind it when in office. I don't know if Clinton doesn't want to directly assault Manchin (the parallel Epipen controversy) because she's a Democratic senator's daughter, but that's another opportunity to fight for the middle class and poor and stake out her position very clearly. I wouldn't be surprised if even Trump found Mylan's actions beyond the pale, especially when you look closely into their executive compensation and incentives for driving up profit regardless of the "real life" health consequences, which is often life or death with the Epipen. It's one thing to profit off the iphone like Apple, but nobody's going to die if they charged $3500-4000 for an iphone 7. Not to mention they're basically protected from any price competition, so you essentially have a monopoly on the product, with Congress going out of their way to protect one of their own and make generic knock-offs impossible to reach the market.
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The problem is simple: it's home runs and .OPS
caulfield12 replied to Greg Hibbard's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (harkness @ Sep 22, 2016 -> 04:21 PM) You are telling me they play in harder ball parks to hit homeruns... not sure what your point is. Those teams won because of their pithing and defense and other factors. If you are saying the Sox need to get home run hitters because they play in a home run hitting park - again I say that's what they have been trying to do and its failing. So really what you are advocating is for them to do the same thing they been failing at. What southside posted showed pretty clearly that HR's isn't the reason the Sox aren't scoring as much. And KC is the third best run scoring park...but it's still a doubles and triples stadium except in the middle of the summer or when the wind is blowing out. Once again, you need that balance of speed, occasional power and the ability to work counts as well as make contact in key situations. -
The problem is simple: it's home runs and .OPS
caulfield12 replied to Greg Hibbard's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Even the Orioles are going to struggle to make the playoffs, have a line-up with power up and down the lineup and they also have the benefit of the best closer in the AL. Maybe an equally valid argument would be finding a good catcher like Gary Sanchez who can hit for power is worth its worth in gold...otherwise, you're forced to perpetually chase production at DH and the corner IF and OF spots...or get your slugging from the middle infield and CF (players like Kinsler, Lindor or Cain). -
Who Will Be The Next Manager of the White Sox
caulfield12 replied to Y2Jimmy0's topic in Pale Hose Talk
http://blog.triblive.com/bucco-blog/2016/0.../#axzz4Kz5NB84q They're going to need a pitching coach who can get his pitchers to be more effective up in the zone...which doesn't bode well for USCF pitching success. "In some cases, the probability of a low outside strike being called has decreased by up to 12% (in 2016)." Strike zone is roughly 40 square inches larger and has significantly moved upwards...over the last six years. -
http://mlb.nbcsports.com/2016/09/21/rob-ma...a-new-ballpark/ https://www.yahoo.com/news/rob-manfred-made...-154511215.html If the Rangers are at a competitive disadvantage without a new park, would hate to see the White Sox situation described...
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Baseball in America on a Wednesday night Sept 21st
caulfield12 replied to elrockinMT's topic in 2016 Season in Review
Kind of like the end of the 2011 season...except for the excitement of Ozzie bolting for the Marlins, Cora being rejected as "fill-in" manager and Cooper trying his hand at the rudder. -
http://www.esquire.com/news-politics/polit...orrupt/?ref=yfp The Real Problem with the Clinton Foundation
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