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Try not to BOTCH this one. Sox .vs. Phillies
DBAHO replied to NUKE_CLEVELAND's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Gotta bring in Marte now. -
Try not to BOTCH this one. Sox .vs. Phillies
DBAHO replied to NUKE_CLEVELAND's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Good crowd tonite? Hopefully every1 brought their Kuck Foch signs. -
Try not to BOTCH this one. Sox .vs. Phillies
DBAHO replied to NUKE_CLEVELAND's topic in Pale Hose Talk
BOTCH TIME!!!??? -
Try not to BOTCH this one. Sox .vs. Phillies
DBAHO replied to NUKE_CLEVELAND's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Still pretty impressive though, even if the Expos aren't a good offensive team at all. He's KC's best starter now. -
Try not to BOTCH this one. Sox .vs. Phillies
DBAHO replied to NUKE_CLEVELAND's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Zack Greinke hasn't given up a run in 7 innings against the Expos. Wow. -
Try not to BOTCH this one. Sox .vs. Phillies
DBAHO replied to NUKE_CLEVELAND's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Gees, I really hope sum1 got a BeGood and got fired for that 1. -
Try not to BOTCH this one. Sox .vs. Phillies
DBAHO replied to NUKE_CLEVELAND's topic in Pale Hose Talk
It said on my gameday he did, and now they've changed it to a fly out. Idiots. -
Especially if he keeps hittin the way he has tonight.
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Try not to BOTCH this one. Sox .vs. Phillies
DBAHO replied to NUKE_CLEVELAND's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Yeah it was. He's got 5 RBI's, 4 hits and 3 runs now. -
Try not to BOTCH this one. Sox .vs. Phillies
DBAHO replied to NUKE_CLEVELAND's topic in Pale Hose Talk
I hope they do too, I just wanna see what happens. -
Try not to BOTCH this one. Sox .vs. Phillies
DBAHO replied to NUKE_CLEVELAND's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Who would pick Crede anyways. -
Terry and #6 for Clippers #2, you can book it. Atlanta will get Dwight Howard, unless he WOWS Orlando in a workout.
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Don't you feel old now.
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We all hope that's the case, should of been with Diaz and Rauch in the 1st place. If it isn't, expect Munoz to have a very rough 1st outing.
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Try not to BOTCH this one. Sox .vs. Phillies
DBAHO replied to NUKE_CLEVELAND's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Man, they even hav commercial breaks in the CBS Game Trax now. -
Try not to BOTCH this one. Sox .vs. Phillies
DBAHO replied to NUKE_CLEVELAND's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Is that Botch proof though? -
Number of Media Interviews Declined?
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Hope there was no fat kids with bosoms around.
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Did any1 see the game 1 recap on the David Letterman Show from the Allan dude. Too funny.
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Too bad I won't be stayin up til 4 a.m unlike yesterday. Any1 still on the board that we should be possibly taking?
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Wow that is so huge, this guy could really move up the minors fast with that curveball of his. Very similar to Arnie Munoz, and we mite see em both in the White Sox rotation 1 day.
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Same here, I'm gettin sick of ballads nowadays too. Another song I got sick of was Here Without You by 3 Doors Down, because Radio stations down here went crazy playin it non - stop.
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All I can say is that I'm glad we've got that option on Shingo for next season. I know most ppl want Shingo to become the new closer, but I'm in the minority that want Marte to given the next chance. My reasoning behind this is that Shingo has pitched fantastically well as a set - up man, and we should keep a good thing goin. If Marte gets goin as a closer, we hav a dominant 8th 9th inning set up. If Shingo blows up as the closer and his confidence is shot, he mite not go back to bein the dominant set - up man he is rite now.
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CLEMSON - A bleary-eyed, emotionally spent Tyler Lumsden met the media outside of Clemson's Doug Kingsmore Stadium late Monday afternoon. But even his sleep-deprived condition wasn't enough to chase the smile away from his face. Lumsden, the lefthander who just wrapped up his junior season at Clemson, was taken by the Chicago White Sox with the 34th overall pick Monday in the first day of the annual Major League Baseball Amateur Draft. The pick was one of 11 supplemental draft choices made between the first and second rounds. Lumsden was the fourth of five consecutive pitchers taken at the outset of the supplemental round, chosen just ahead of Central Florida's Matt Fox. "It's been an exciting day," Lumsden said. "I've been through it once, but I was hoping I'd end up in a better position than I did coming out of high school (fifth round). I was a little nervous going in, but now that it's all said and done I feel pretty good." He should. As the 34th overall pick, Lumsden can expect a healthy signing bonus that could approach seven figures. He wouldn't talk in specifics about his financial hopes, but said he thought his advisor would "look at the same pick from the last couple of years and maybe go for the average." Whatever the dollar figure is, it's almost a sure bet that Lumsden has pitched his last game in a Clemson uniform. "I'm excited about taking this next step in my career," he said. "I won't say there's no way I'll be back at Clemson next year, but I'm hoping to get something done with the White Sox." Despite the fact that his 2004 season was something of a disappointment (5-4, 3.98 ERA), Lumsden's upside - enhanced greatly because he's lefthanded - had Major League teams calling him within minutes of Clemson's elimination Sunday night in the NCAA Regional tournament in Athens, Ga. The calls came, but the sleep didn't. Lumsden said he got little rest Sunday night, partly because of the emotional loss to Georgia and partly in anticipation of Monday. "We were down 9-2 in that first game and came back to win," he said. "We were feeling great, got off to a great start in the second game and then lost it the way we did. But today has me right back up there again. It's been a good day." Lumsden is expecting to meet with White Sox officials sometime in the next couple of days, and already seems to have his thoughts on where his next stop - his first professional outing - will be, and how soon. But when asked if his college experience was a positive one, Lumsden was quick to glance back at his recent history. "It's all been positive, every moment at Clemson," he said. "Even the bad times (on the field), I learned positive lessons. I loved it here. I've got three years in toward my education. "There's nothing bad to say about it."
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Keep in mind the Yankees will be paying the rest of Jose Contreas contract in that deal though, shows you how desperate the Marlins are for bullpen help though.
