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A strategy that some would hesitate to employ

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It is within the realm of possibility that the White Sox are trying to deliberately play badly so that teams ahead of them will take them for granted and the White Sox will play them and destroy them, go on a tremendous tear in win 106 games.  To be fully transparent,  I should admit that I have a number of untreated, head injuries.

3 hours ago, Thesieve30 said:

It is within the realm of possibility that the White Sox are trying to deliberately play badly so that teams ahead of them will take them for granted and the White Sox will play them and destroy them, go on a tremendous tear in win 106 games.  To be fully transparent,  I should admit that I have a number of untreated, head injuries.

The head injuries are a concern, but from an outsider this sounds more alcohol induced. 

This sounds less like strategy than it does fever dream or hallucination.  Perhaps you need to sober up, or seek immediate medical attention. 

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I used to be a hockey goalie before they used to worry about concussions so there could be a few head injuries in there.???

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