DBAHO
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I'm Andrew. I pretty sure cubssuck1 has that name as well.
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Alonzo Mourning to have kidney surgery
DBAHO replied to Gene Honda Civic's topic in Alex’s Olde Tyme Sports Pub
Best of luck to him. He was a great player in his prime with Charlotte and Miami, too bad he didn't win a Championship. He'll always liv in Shaq's shadow though. -
Oh she'll hav to stay for sure now.
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It'll be great to hav FutureSox back up and runnin once again.
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Randy Winn will be a Dodger now I bet, since they can't get Ordonez they'll make a move for Winn instead and prob get Freddy Garcia as well, and then try to trade him to the White Sox instead of one of their stud prospects.
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KW's not gonna deal Cotts, well I hope he ain't. A sane GM wouldn't deal him that's for sure. It'll be 2 out of Arnie Munoz, Jon Rauch or Dan Wright that'll head to Boston. Plus don't rule us keepin Nomar long term, JR thinks he can resign him on a long term deal cos he has a good relationship with his agent. If this happens, expect Konerko and Valentin to go the Dodgers instead.
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Heard he got a 21 million offer from some1 else, so I think he won't be comin here unless KW jacks up the price a little.
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Hence why Orlando Bloom just had to be Legolas.
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Well unless I got up at 4:50 a.m it didn't affect me.
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Nice to see a Dynasty Mode in there. Hopefully they hav a draft, and actual farm league to develop players as well.
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Yeah I'll be on more as well BEGOOD.
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I think this is the reason why no-one wants him at the moment, New York Daily News Article
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Also this little tidbit I found, The Chicago White Sox are said to be dangling Magglio Ordonez at the Red Sox, offering Boston something the Dodgers can't — a proven run producer to compensate for the potential loss of Ramirez and Garciaparra. While the Dodgers themselves have met with the White Sox to discuss Ordonez, sources said there have also been negotiations regarding a possible three-way trade that would send Ordonez to Boston and Garciaparra to the White Sox, who would then trade him to the Dodgers for a three- or four-player package. In addition, any two- or three-way trade talks involving the Dodgers and White Sox are complicated by the cool relationship between Evans and Sox General Manager Ken Williams. Evans spent 19 years in the White Sox front office before resigning when Williams was selected to succeed Ron Schueler. While sources said there is only the remote possibility of a three-way trade, people close to the Garciaparra camp, hopeful of bringing the Southern California native to Los Angeles, were working Tuesday to broker the deal and take it away from the potentially combustible one-upmanship of Evans and Williams.
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Welcome aboard! Good to hav more White Sox fans postin by the day.
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Yeah hopefully u can get a good monkey like Mr. Teenie (Krusty the Klown's monkey) or MoJo (Homer's Helper Monkey) to do the job instead.
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I think the Cedeno for Cirillo trade will prob go down soon hopefully. Then they've got nothin else to offer us except Weathers pretty much.
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Or the SoxTalk poster who hates KW and JR the most.
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Nice find there Cali, if we end up gettin Greg Miller, Mota and Odalis Perez for Maggilo Ordonez I will be a very happy White Sox fan. Greg Miller is the stud prospect of the Dodger Organisation, and prob one of the best if not THE BEST pitching prospects in Baseball prob just behind Zack Greinke from Kansas City,while Mota will be a stud workhorse in our pen, and Perez gives us a young consistent starter. Plus Williamson as well and our pen gets much, much betta. He'll prob make $3 mill in arbitration though unless KW can work out a deal bf hand. Also this article from Phil Rogers recappin the winnerrs and losers of the offseason so far. Phil Rogers Article Winner: Magglio Ordonez. While Vladimir Guerrero won't get the $145 million over eight years that he seeks, it is clear he'll get a good price from Baltimore, which has started negotiations at $65 million over five years. If they eventually split the difference, that's about $96 million over six years. That is more than enough to keep Ordonez from believing he made a mistake asking the White Sox for $15 million a year on a contract extension. Loser: Chanting White Sox fans. Ordonez is almost certain to be traded, if not to Los Angeles this week than to the Yankees, Red Sox or Braves midway through the 2004 season. Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf's ownership group does not have the resources of Tribune Co., which means it must count on the development of young players like Jeremy Reed, Joe Borchard and Kris Honel constantly to replace top-of-the-market talents like Ordonez and Colon. Minnesota and Kansas City are better positioned for 2004 because they have done a better job developing (and especially keeping) players than have the Sox since Ken Williams replaced Ron Schueler as general manager. Williams traded six highly regarded prospects in 2003 and could get burned if left-hander Royce Ring (Mets for Alomar) and right-hander Ryan Rupe (Texas for Carl Everett) realize their potential as dominant pitchers.
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Were u still nice to the customers BEGOOD?
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Dodgy Hamstrings.
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I'll give u a vote just for spellin ur campaign slogan correctly BEGOOD.
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I'm takin it u guys ain't Duke fans.
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Nice to see some optimism for a change. Great pic as well bf Cheat.
