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ESPN: Sox most interesting & best team.

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https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/31440076/why-chicago-white-sox-mlb-most-interesting-best-team

 

Its a deservedly complimentary report of the team. What's amazing was something I didn't realize until after I had read it: they didn't mention TA once. This is the former batting champ and one of the most charismatic personalities is the game, but yet there is so much other talent on the team that demands attention. It just speaks to how loaded they are.

The most amazing thing about the article is that Jesse Roger's is actually talking about the White Sox. ?

1 hour ago, ptatc said:

The most amazing thing about the article is that Jesse Roger's is actually talking about the White Sox. ?

Rogers, lol.  First time I read, it was the Jolly Roger or Jolly Ranchers.

That’s what you get waking up at 500 a.m.

In talking about LaRussa, the article mentions how he has established a strong clubhouse. It’s interesting to me because that was one of the concerns raised before the season started, and I haven’t heard any mention of it until now. He obviously has some on the field issues to address, but it seems that the atmosphere in the clubhouse is an asset and LaRussa is part of the reason why. 

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