So it's what have you done lately vs. an established pattern that keeps repeating.
There is one constant in the latter.
I could understand if the team went through more than one owner.
The pattern is fans can't have nice things. If so it's temporary.
The new trend in baseball is the labeling called "smart" players. Maybe that's a White Sox thing.
My translation is just good enough to never play but flirt with playing .500 baseball but not look really bad at losing.
I remember Lawrence Holmes said for a Sox player to be successful is to leave the organization.
The real work for the next owner is to remove the cancer this organization is. It wont happen overnight.
Some make rash judgements and pronounce them as failures.
Unfortunately I did not play in AAA and made it to the majors to elaborate more on that.
The sad part is the ones who devolved.
Cubs would like to have Cease back.
These fools know how to ruin an organization.
We somehow want to believe good players would like to be here but the organization is toxic.
only if he were a pitcher....ran out of corks to patch up the Titanic so lets try bubblegum
sad how we are suffering from the habitual losing syndrome. We get giddy over a DFA.