Skip to content
View in the app

A better way to browse. Learn more.

Soxtalk.com

A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.

To install this app on iOS and iPadOS
  1. Tap the Share icon in Safari
  2. Scroll the menu and tap Add to Home Screen.
  3. Tap Add in the top-right corner.
To install this app on Android
  1. Tap the 3-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner of the browser.
  2. Tap Add to Home screen or Install app.
  3. Confirm by tapping Install.

DBAHO

Admin Emeritus
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by DBAHO

  1. I think u should join up Steve and become their new star player.
  2. Hav a Great BDay mreye!
  3. Well he'd betta than Kurt Schotteheimer that's for sure. They'll get either Sean Taylor or Kellen Winslow in da draft as well.
  4. Saw McNabb injured his rib bf as well. That could be a big factor in the final quarter. Carolina needs to get lots of pressure on him to make sum throws.
  5. Finally ppl talkin bout my work!
  6. Rivera couldn't hit the ball a lick when he was a catcher with the Detroit Tigers. But I think it will depend on who has the better spring training, it's good they've both had major league experience though.
  7. Kazmir, Heilman, Seo or Reyes minimum for Maggs if they really want him. And as if Loaiza is goin to be dealt at the deadline as well.
  8. Good to see Diaz pitch well down there. Rite now I think he's prob fav for da #5 spot in da rotation IF Dan Wright is moved to da pen. Also Rowand put up some ok numbers and I think that's prob what we'll get out of him this year.
  9. I only wish he was a little bit taller so he could play center in the pro's cos the Magic really need a defensive stud like him.
  10. DBAHO replied to SnB's topic in SLaM
    Well done Soxnbears! 1st round Uni offa's come out here tomorrow so I'll find out which Uni I'm goin to as well.
  11. DBAHO posted a topic in Pale Hose Talk
    Hmm only one year, Cubs general manager Jim Hendry's 5-year-old son, John, stood in the middle of a media mob Friday evening at the Cubs Convention, waiting patiently for Kerry Wood to autograph his baseball. Only a few hours earlier his father got the only autograph he wanted from Wood when the right-handed starter signed a one-year, $9.75 million contract. In doing so Wood avoided arbitration and he has agreed to continue talks on a multi-year deal that should keep him in a Cubs uniform through at least 2007. Wood said he expected to get the new agreement done soon so he can concentrate on helping the Cubs get back to the postseason. "We plan on making a habit out of that," Wood said. "All I ever wanted out this game was to be on a winner. I'm not going anywhere. We have a winner here." Wood, who turns 27 in June, earned $6.19 million in 2003 and figures to get a three- or four-year deal worth between $11 million and $12 million per season. "He knows this isn't his last contract either," Hendry said. "If he stays healthy like he has been, Woody is going to pitch a long time and make a lot of money. He's made it real clear he likes what's going on here now. He wants to stay and wants to win." Wood had a career-best season in 2003, leading the National League in strikeouts and winning the first and clinching games against Atlanta in the division series. But he ended the postseason with a loss to Florida in Game 7 of the National League Championship Series and left the Cubs clubhouse in tears after saying, "I choked." "Once I got home I was fine," Wood said. "I'm never going to forget it. But I'm not going to dwell on it. That's part of the game. I didn't succeed that day, but I moved on. I don't regret saying [i choked]. I was surrounded at my locker 20 minutes after we'd just gotten kicked out of the playoffs, and that's the way I felt at the time." Does Wood still feel he choked? "To a certain degree," he said. "I didn't do my job that day. If you want to call it choking or just not doing your job. … But I realize we brought a lot of special memories and a lot of special moments to a lot of people." The Cubs are celebrating that season at their convention this weekend, though a video highlight package aired during the opening ceremonies left out the postseason. Ron Santo threw out the ceremonial first ball. It was the Cubs broadcaster's first public appearance since he underwent surgery last October to remove tumors on his bladder. He said he felt fine and even poked fun at his recent history of health problems. "A friend said to me, 'Everyone wants a piece of Ron Santo,'" Santo said. "My wife said, 'Well, there's not much left.'" The former Cubs third baseman signed a three-year extension to broadcast games on WGN-AM 720 and declined an option to work home games only because he doesn't want to miss any action. Also signing was former Boston manager Grady Little, who will be a scouting consultant and assistant to Hendry. The Red Sox fired Little after he led them to the final game of the American League playoffs against the Yankees. Much of the talk at the convention centered around the possible return of Greg Maddux, with Santo, Wood, starter Mark Prior and manager Dusty Baker among those lobbying for the signing of the former Braves pitcher. "I'm glad the negotiations are [quiet] so nothing spoils it," Baker said. "I'm sure if everyone had known the Angels were interested in Vladimir Guerrero, nothing would have happened." Corey Patterson, coming back from knee surgery, said he's running again and plans to be in the Opening Day lineup. Baker said he would bring Patterson along gingerly, especially at the beginning of the season when the Cubs play in colder weather. Baker also shot down speculation Mark Grudzielanek would play part-time at shortstop to accommodate the signing of second baseman Todd Walker, saying Alex Gonzalez's glove was too valuable to be benched. Asked how he would get Walker playing time, Baker said Walker "knew when he signed here" that he would be a backup. Having a deep bench is important to Baker, who believes this year's bench of Walker, Todd Hollandsworth and Tom Goodwin will provide the Cubs with the left-handed punch they lacked in 2003. "The time for talking is over," Baker said. "It's time for action." Wood echoed Baker's feelings, saying it's refreshing to enter a season for once with a realistic shot at winning it all. "I haven't been to a Cubs Convention in my career where we have talked about a World Series," Wood said. "It's a breath of fresh air to come here in the middle of January, there's snow everywhere and people are talking about the World Series. I love it."
  12. Well considerin I liv bout 24 hours away from da Cell there's no point in me buying tickets is there.
  13. They're absolutely crazy if they let Santana go in da future just because of sum bad history with guaranteed contracts. He's got da best stuff on that team.
  14. Pudge Sold Out! Pudge Sold Out!
  15. Cool uniform there. My old team just wore plain yellow and black ones and we were called da Kangas.
  16. They mite hav, I know the hosting nation gets an automatic entry. It's pretty hard though for Australia havin to play a good south american team like Uruguay or Colombia just to get in the world cup. And don't say we wouldn't do anythin once we get in there, we did beat England last February ya know.
  17. DBAHO replied to Queen Prawn's topic in How Does That Work?
    BONKERS. Sorry I just had to say that.
  18. What type of party r we havin BEGOOD?
  19. DBAHO replied to greasywheels121's topic in SLaM
    On PTI, didn't they say that Ted Williams' number was on that list?
  20. Any ideas on who their OC is goin to be?
  21. Gees didn't that one work out beautifully for da Bulls.
  22. Sepp Blatter's an idiot. He gave Oceania automatic qualification into the World Cup and then he takes it back.
  23. He did a pretty good job with Trent Green, but I think Bears fans still mite be dissapointed he didn't get Fairchild or Linehan.
  24. DBAHO replied to a post in a topic in Pale Hose Talk
    Prob shows ya that Reed has no chance of makin it with the White Sox out of spring training if Bernard does come and impress enough.
  25. Fraid not, he signed with the Rockies. But with the Coors field factor, it'll prob push up his batting aveg. to bout hmmm .230?

Account

Navigation

Search

Search

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.