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Flash Tizzle

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  1. QUOTE (Tex @ Sep 5, 2011 -> 06:37 AM) Ozzie is not why this team did not win the division this season. What is with you continuing to post this? I don't know of one person that has said that line. It doesn't even f***ing matter, either way. He's unable to properly use his lineup, often his pitching staff, and has a demeanor that has just run its course.
  2. QUOTE (fathom @ Sep 4, 2011 -> 10:25 PM) Even though I joked about Dunn pitching, it's insane to hear the news that he almost did pitch. And then watch him stand up there and throw a 99 mph fastball. He's sure built like Jenks.
  3. I haven't done so in awhile, but I'm listening to the post-game show tonight. I have to hear Rongey talk about this.
  4. The most selfish act of the game was Escobar jumping up for that ball. For a split second I was hoping it'd split the gap, perhaps rattle around to allow another run to score.
  5. Well, our guys are doing their best to throw back out the pitching staff as quickly as possible.
  6. QUOTE (fathom @ Sep 4, 2011 -> 09:37 PM) Wow, what a debacle. Shane Lindsay is absolutely awful. I'm sorry though, having Cabrera bat there in a 14-0 game is worthy of someone getting thrown at. Unless he wants another pitch, his time in the majors won't be very long.
  7. QUOTE (fathom @ Sep 4, 2011 -> 09:34 PM) Ozzie should thank his lucky stars tomorrow is a holiday. He'd get torn to shreds by the sports media/radio tomorrow if not. They came in having to sweep and instead soiled their panties. All of these losses were terrible, too. They finally did what we all expected, and fall apart in September. KEEP THE RUNS COMING, DETROIT!
  8. QUOTE (Soxfest @ Sep 4, 2011 -> 09:33 PM) Morel looks like a 10 year old. Morel actually looks like Derrick Turnbow.....which is part of the problem, here.
  9. At this point, everyone should just take joy in their losses. Let it be a fun mixture of bad baseball, terrible coaching, and hopefully more in-fighting between Williams and the coaches!
  10. QUOTE (greg775 @ Sep 4, 2011 -> 09:28 PM) Did you play in the major leagues? How do you know coaches win games? U think for a minute Ozzie might be right about that? Even if he is, I'd rather be 'right' with another coach. His time is done.
  11. QUOTE (Soxfest @ Sep 4, 2011 -> 09:26 PM) OG before the game tonight wants ALL coaches back. With the recent flap over a shouting match between hitting coach Greg Walker and GM Ken Williams, Guillen was asked if he were offered an extension by Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf only if he would give up some of his coaches, what would he do? "I'd say, 'Wow, we got to talk about it,' because I feel comfortable with our coaching staff," Guillen said. "Coaches don't win games. They help players, but they don't win games. ... I got the greatest coaches for me. I've got very good coaches." CAN I F'N PUKE! He can take Cooper with him if that's what it takes to rid this team of Walker and Guillen.
  12. Pitch around Konerko. Preserve the shutout.
  13. The White Sox just can't make me happy.......
  14. QUOTE (Tex @ Sep 4, 2011 -> 02:29 PM) So the 2005 team won despite Oz and the 2011 team lost because of Oz. His time has come. Just be at peace with it.
  15. QUOTE (elrockinMT @ Sep 4, 2011 -> 12:37 PM) Yeah, but you end it still friends right? And it's not personal. Winning changes everything. Maybe 2012 becomes the make or break for Ozzie, the coaches and KW MAYBE 2012 is the year?! You sound ridiculous right now. Why exactly should any of those names be given another season? I'll take a guess -- "see what happens with Dunn, maybe Guillen will understand not to hesitate substituting struggling veterans, watch young players progress with team." But then there's always the unexpected, every season has it. A surprise injury, or maybe another mystery player or two under performs. You'll never have your perfect term by which to judge the coaches and general manager.
  16. QUOTE (103 mph screwball @ Sep 3, 2011 -> 12:46 PM) Walker is a class act. That said, I have wanted a new hitting coach since 2006. Even in 2005 Dye and Konerko had long slumps. The way he handled those questions was excellent. Team first. I try to never wish another person to lose their job. Perhaps Walker can have a different role in the organization or maybe they add a second hitting coach which Hawk always suggests. The Sox can not dump Rios and Dunn and would be crazy to dump Bacon until another coach tries to fix him. The Sox would be foolish to risk Viciedo, De Aza, Flowers future as hitters as well. 1. Replace the manager and coaches 2. See if team improves 3. If they don't improve, KW has to be accountable NO, enough chances; Williams is done. Everyone stop coming up with these scenarios that give anyone currently in a coaching/managing position one more chance. Everyone has been here for long enough that we know what they've done, and what they're capable of. The time has come to start over. And what exactly is "improvement" in your eyes? If I was a Williams fan, I'd say that exact line too and then when the team wins 85 games next year I'd come up with some other excuse to justify holding onto him. There will always be a million.
  17. QUOTE (JohnCangelosi @ Sep 3, 2011 -> 12:41 PM) Where is Dick Allen in all of this? It took this long for KW to figure out the swing that Gordon took with him from Georgia was better? LOL, I thought most of us with the exception of the Walker apologists believed that. The guy was a stud. Now he's a headcase. And good luck getting him back to where he was, I don't see it happening, even after Walker is fired. I think the damage is done, but I hope I'm wrong. LOL and I recall people suggesting his personality and level swing would allow him not to be in extended slumps. He may look and have the personality of some rugby meathead, but he obviously knows that something is fundamentally wrong his his swing. I remember one day (I don't watch games too often, now) hearing a different song when he approached the plate at home. The Outfield was s***canned. I guess he's to that point now where even a different entrance song would be a welcomed change.
  18. QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Sep 3, 2011 -> 12:13 PM) And we'd be pretty much in first place if it weren't for that 11-22 start, right? I don't believe players think about themselves any differently than us. When I read posts that basically amount to shoulder shrugging and pointing out the calendar date to avoid feeling urgency, I honestly feel the same is felt in the clubhouse. Next season begins in early March, not April. That doesn't mean manage to win meaningless spring training games, but everyone should be putting forth the full effort. Not just using it as an extended vacation, and then thinking to themselves "I'll wait until the season to begin giving a s*** and working on my swing."
  19. QUOTE (elrockinMT @ Sep 3, 2011 -> 12:06 PM) Some things crossed my mind when reading the story: (1) I saw Kenny Williams play in his only good hitting year (1987) and I don't think he has anything to tell the hitting coach on how to do his job better. But, he is the GM (2) Walker says to keep what happened in the locker room and that is a good way to make sure the fans might never really know what took place here and I for one would like to know what really ignited this issue (3) Going back to KW being the GM and supposedly having authority over the manager and coaches and seeing Jerry intervene makes you wonder about the status of everyone next year (4) Jerry is the owner and the boss and aybe is the cooler head in the case. If changes will be made they wilol be made after the season is over and my guess he will be making them for sure. As Walker said though this has been a very frustrating year Walker is also looking out for his future. He can't be spilling secrets and then expect another team to bring him on board. Even though the extent of his future in professional baseball should be nothing more than a base-coach, who knows what JR has lined up for him.
  20. I'm actually enjoying all this bickering between everyone in the organization. If I could, I would instigate it further. If it wasn't for any of this I wouldn't be paying attention to this heaping pile of filth on the field.
  21. QUOTE (iamshack @ Aug 30, 2011 -> 12:45 PM) I don't really have a beef with Ozzie for playing them...it's in our best interests to try and get these guys going again since we have them signed long-term. What I do have an issue with is his insistence on batting them in critical positions in the batting order. This only works to exacerbate the problem more. Hard to defend hitting Dunn and Rios anywhere but in the bottom third of the order, even when we're already running Beckham and Morel out there. It's in our best interests to win baseball games, and continuing to play Dunn and Rios anywhere in the lineup with any consistency doesn't help us achieve that.
  22. QUOTE (Papa Tru @ Aug 27, 2011 -> 11:06 PM) I cant wait for them to trade Danks, they couldnt possibly f*** that up I'm basically setting the expectations upon our GM to deliver a franchise changing deal involving atleast two blue chip prospects (does not include a RP or 4thOF) from any trade involving Danks. It's necessary for our improvement. And they damn well better produce.
  23. QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Aug 26, 2011 -> 08:59 PM) Say hello to the Pierre Rios De Aza outfield. I mean, were in the pennant race! Viciedo will have to rake whenever he's in the lineup to find consistent playing time, and even then, I expect a few of those "Viciedo has been on fire these last three games, why is he sitting?" posts.
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