Everything posted by Paulie4Pres
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5/22 GT - Sox @ NYY (Double Header)
Big balls finish to that start. Definitely dealing with a little fatigue and maybe a blister or the start of one on his finger.
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5/22 GT - Sox @ NYY (Double Header)
I think he's got a blister.
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5/22 GT - Sox @ NYY (Double Header)
This offense and the hitting coaches should be fucking embarrassed. Stop wasting quality starts!
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Menechino is movable
Warm? His seat needs to be vacant. How can his teams consistently fail, and he just keeps getting jobs? It's a joke.
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5/22 GT - Sox @ NYY (Double Header)
Clutch hitting is so bad.
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Menechino is movable
Why does he still have a job?
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TLR 2022 Thread
At this point, the entire coaching staff should be fired tomorrow.
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It's time to put Jose out to pasture
This fucking guy is seriously the reverse jinx MASTER. Just keep posting, Ron.
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It's time to put Jose out to pasture
We should put Ron883 out to pasture, no????
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AND THAT'S A WHITE SOX WINNER!!!
Because Jerry Reinsdorf.
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Lawsuit Filed Against the Sox
We will see. That's about all you can say about shit like this.
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Cleveland at Sox-Game one, 7:10 CT
Boomers are all alike. It's uncanny. The responses are completely predictable.
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Cleveland at Sox-Game one, 7:10 CT
LOL.
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Cleveland at Sox-Game one, 7:10 CT
If the manager isn't responsible for the team playing good fundamental baseball, maintaining focus, and their plate approach, WHAT THE FUCK IS HE ACTUALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR? The TLR apologists are more infuriating than he is.
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Cleveland at Sox-Game one, 7:10 CT
Literally ANYONE ELSE.
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Cleveland at Sox-Game one, 7:10 CT
Worst manager in baseball and it's not even remotely close.
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AND THAT'S A WHITE SOX WINNER
So, pitch well, win. Pitch poorly, lose. I have to imagine this is similar for a lot of teams.
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Crosstown Series Game Two--6:40 CT
Fixed this post for you. You're insufferable.
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Crosstown Series Game Two--6:40 CT
This board is bipolar.
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Crosstown Series Game One--6:40 CT
I guess my point, at the end of the day, is that these guys shouldn't be injuring themselves as seriously as they do, as often as they do, and taking as long as they do, to recover. It seems absolutely absurd to me. Something is really off in their training/conditioning. I mean, sprinting to first base TEARS a hamstring? Jumping for a fly ball TEARS a pec muscle? Yikes. We agree way more than we disagree.
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Crosstown Series Game One--6:40 CT
So, I would say, being able to perform at 100% of the level I did before the injury, without reinjury, means it is healed 100%. Is that completely accurate? Probably not. The human body compensates a lot. But it's close enough. And yeah, I know a few folks with recurring back pain. They tend to be those that don't really take care of themselves, unfortunately.
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Crosstown Series Game One--6:40 CT
Yeah, it's certainly not ideal, and I should probably have it looked at, at some point. And surgery is really just never an option for me, because I coach hockey and play so much. My most painful injury though, was an oblique tear. That took me like 3 months before I didn't feel pain, even just passing a puck. Still never went completely inactive with it. Just cut activity back to where the pain was tolerable, and it eventually healed well. But that was BRUTAL. Even coughing killed me. I guess I just have a drastically different experience with tissue injuries, than what you've conveyed here. The overwhelming majority of mine, have healed 100%, and fairly quickly.
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Crosstown Series Game One--6:40 CT
Well, next time I sustain a tissue injury, I will hit you up. It happens a few times a year, at a minimum. Maybe I'll blow your mind... Who knows. I've got a knee bothering me right now(likely PCL strain, from a slew foot), but I've taken to staying active, continuing to build strength in it, and wearing a brace when playing hockey, as opposed to rest. It's improved drastically in just a week, doing this. My injury history would probably be intriguing, as well. Considering I've been playing 150 hockey games a year for the last 10-12 years, and haven't missed more than a few weeks due to injury.
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Crosstown Series Game One--6:40 CT
So what you're saying is, once an injury is sustained, it takes forever(relatively speaking) to get back to 100%, and you may never get back to 100%? If that's the case, I vehemently disagree. Again, decades of first hand experience and first hand observation, in a sport where tissue injuries are EXTREMELY common. Groin injuries are the worst, but even with a groin injury, I've seen guys come back stronger than they were before the injury. Myself included.
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Crosstown Series Game One--6:40 CT
I'm really just speaking to your claims about recovery time. I find these recovery times to be absurd. Again, as an old ass man, my recovery times are shorter than that.