Everything posted by The Mighty Mite
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8/7 Gamethread vs Mariners
That was Sosa who was covering the bag on the little league throw by Rojas.
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8/7 Gamethread vs Mariners
Great job by Wilson. That should have been a White Sox winner.
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8/7 Gamethread vs Mariners
Not looking good.
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8/7 Gamethread vs Mariners
HORRIBLE, DFA ROJAS RIGHT AFTER THE GAME
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8/7 Gamethread vs Mariners
I’ve been saying that for 2 months.
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8/7 Gamethread vs Mariners
Gotta hold them.
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8/7 Gamethread vs Mariners
Not Quero’s best day.
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8/7 Gamethread vs Mariners
He’s not the only one.
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8/7 Gamethread vs Mariners
Wasn’t sure that throw was going to get the runner.
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8/7 Gamethread vs Mariners
He was extremely popular in TB, the day he was traded to the M’s he went out and sat with his fans in left field Randyland during the night game.
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8/7 Gamethread vs Mariners
Great question.
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8/7 Gamethread vs Mariners
Good job Taylor, we’re still in it.
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8/7 Gamethread vs Mariners
Part of the modern game I’ll never understand.
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8/7 Gamethread vs Mariners
Top of the 8th was our chance.
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8/7 Gamethread vs Mariners
Especially with pitches way out of the zone.
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8/7 Gamethread vs Mariners
It was in the strike zone, low inside corner.
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8/7 Gamethread vs Mariners
C’mon, let’s win this game.
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8/7 Gamethread vs Mariners
BROOKSIE!
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The Lenyn Sosa Thread
Maybe they should send him to the Instructional League and make him a first baseman, an infield of Vargas at 3rd, Monty at SS, Meidroth at 2B and Sosa at 1B might be the answer, Sosa at 3rd and Vargas at 1B is another possibility, I’m pretty sure Sosa played more than a few games at 3B in 2024.
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8/7 Gamethread vs Mariners
It would be very nice to win this game and have a 3-3 road trip plus we don’t need a 4 game losing streak.
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“The 78” is alive and well, moisturized and thriving , Viva La Canal's Edge!
In the late 50s it was 75 cents for kids to sit in the bleachers or a dollar for unreserved grandstand and sometimes we would pick up seat cushions after the game that Wrigley would rent out to fans for 25 cents who sat in box seats or grandstand seats, if we could pick up 10 cushions each and return them to the concourse booth where they rented them they gave you a free unreserved grandstand pass for the next home game and yes I remember many times the upper deck being closed at Wrigley especially when I was a vendor in 1962 when the Cubs drew only 600,000 fans. I made my money at Comiskey and stopped working games at Wrigley in early July, I would go back to my caddy job when the Cubs were in town.
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“The 78” is alive and well, moisturized and thriving , Viva La Canal's Edge!
You make some good points and it sucks that we only have 2005 while the Dodgers, Yankees, Cards and Red Sox have so many more great memories, actually when I see those banners at The Rate for 1906, 1917 and 2005, it’s a little bit embarrassing, 3 World Championships in 125 years, ugh.
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“The 78” is alive and well, moisturized and thriving , Viva La Canal's Edge!
I realize things change but back in the GO GO years when the Sox had 17 straight winning seasons they outdrew the Cubs every year but 1, both parks are in the same neighborhood they were 70 years ago, the difference was winning baseball. Back before the Tribune bought the Cubs, attendance was just about equal in the 70s and 80s with the better team for a particular year drawing a bit better than the other one. What has helped the Cubs more than anything is that Wrigley Field along with Fenway is that they’re old, neither are great ballparks but old, back in the day no one raved about them, they were just ballparks like Comiskey Park, Tiger Stadium, old Yankee Stadium, Ebbets Field and Crosley Field just to name a few.
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“The 78” is alive and well, moisturized and thriving , Viva La Canal's Edge!
Winning improves the experience.
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“The 78” is alive and well, moisturized and thriving , Viva La Canal's Edge!
Agreed, I don’t go to ballgames to see skylines and furthermore I don’t care if the neighborhood has tons of bars and restaurants around it, easy parking like at the Rate is more important. Back in the day I was a huge Blackhawks fan and attended 200 or so games at the old Madhouse on Madison, horrible neighborhood with maybe a couple of seedy bars that no one frequented, but it had good parking, the Blackhawks were the hottest ticket in town in those days with packed to the the rafters crowds night after night and year after year and no one cared if there were any restaurants or bars around. The Dodgers have played in a stadium for 65 years with not a restaurant anywhere close to it and surrounded by huge parking lots, hasn’t bothered a soul as they have lead MLB in attendance many many of those 65 years. I know some will say, look at the Cubs and Red Sox for bars and restaurants and the Pirates who have the best stadium and skyline view but bottom line is give me a competitive team in a comfortable stadium that is fairly easy to get to by car or public transportation with good parking and it seems to me The Rate fits the bill. Right now I believe the biggest problem is what JR with his miserly ways has done to franchise and the fan base, it’s going to take Ishbia some big bucks to straighten this mess up on and off the field.