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soxfan49

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  1. Not necessarily LHP/RHP or anything like that, just if you read that specific blurb that was posted.
  2. Sounds almost like Carson Fulmer
  3. soxfan49 replied to flavum's topic in Pale Hose Talk
    Good point. Again I hope to be wrong but maybe it was just when Rose was with the Bulls? Beats me.
  4. soxfan49 replied to flavum's topic in Pale Hose Talk
    Josh Fields, the only guy to ever strike out on 2 pitches
  5. Oops. Read it wrong, my bad. You're right
  6. The goof is now saying if Arenado is not on the Sox by opening day, he'll delete his twitter. Now I can't wait for March 26 for 2 reasons.
  7. soxfan49 replied to flavum's topic in Pale Hose Talk
    Nice! But I also thought JR wasn't letting anyone wear 1 again for theSox or Bulls because of Derrick Rose (I know that makes no sense for the Sox, but I could've sworn I read that somewhere)
  8. soxfan49 replied to flavum's topic in Pale Hose Talk
    And Kenny Lofton Because he always wears a jacket. It's just ST. He said at SoxFest he wants 99 in the MLB.
  9. soxfan49 replied to Chi Town Sox's topic in SLaM
    How so?
  10. Never knew Kipnis was Steve Bartman's neighbor growing up
  11. Unless a trade is going down, Vinny Del Colliton has lost his mind
  12. Your best bet will be to hire a lawyer. Probate is bad enough, but medical bills, claims, etc is tough
  13. Right. The rich folks have a difficult time with saving for retirement because 1) they're used to living on their entire income- their lifestyle has adapted to that and so they'll need almost all of that income each year in retirement + inflation and 2) they have less vehicles to do it because of their income. Making $300k+ each year and only contributing 5% to a 401k with a 5% match is going to be almost impossible to live reasonably (in their mind) in retirement. I used to be an advisor and when people would say "we make $500k as a household now and in retirement I think we'll need about $3k per month to live how we want" I would legitimately laugh. Yeah, going from 42k a month to 3k a month is doable.
  14. I agree, except even worse. It was like watching a bad college football game, like Illinois vs Virginia Tech or something
  15. Interesting. Never really thought of it that way.
  16. That's kind of what I was implying. If he's a .310/.400/.390 hitter (let's just say), with good defense, is that $10M a year? More? Less? Point is, I can't imagine losing that extra year of service time for a slap hitter who plays good D is all that important financially. Robert, Moncada, Jimenez, all of those make sense, but Madrigal is such a wild card.
  17. At Madrigal's peak, how much does someone like him get paid in free agency?
  18. A bottom 4 defenseman? Well gee, it's not like the Hawks could use a #3 or #4 defenseman or anything
  19. Ah, the sweet tone of someone who realizes their beginning-of-the-year opinion was dead wrong
  20. The thought is, however, that if he acts like a shithead and does become the distraction you assume he may, they can send him packing with little to no financial burden.
  21. Trading Jokijarju was brilliant ?
  22. I know, but I also figured I'd throw it out there because I have no clue how much @justBLAZE makes and if I'm here giving financial advice, it's the responsible thing to do to address every scenario
  23. People who make a lot of money need to max out their 403b/401k. Roth IRA's aren't possible under the law. There is permanent life insurance and brokerage accounts, but you might as well throw ~19k into your 403b/401k if you're making 500k or more per year. That's less than 5% of your income, big deal.
  24. If they offer a match, go with the Roth. You'd rather pay taxes now than later, and psychologically for me, I'd rather see the taxed money leave my checks now than to get it taxed as I withdraw in retirement. Some will tell you to contribute what they match, but depending on your income, it may be best to max it out entirely.

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