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According to the ESPN.com Sox schedule

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The Mar.13 game against the Cubs will be on WGN....June 6th at Seattle will be on ESPN..and they don't have the second half schedule up yet...

The 6th is a Sunday, and those games are subject to change. So if the Sox are sucking lumber, they won't be on ESPN.

they always play seattle on espn

they always play seattle on espn

It does seem that way. Last year I was at the Sunday Night Baseball Game of the Week where we lost to Seattle. It was a torrential rain fail, and there were several lightening bolts that struck a block or so from the park. Adding to the pain, Bartolo colon gave up a f***ing bomb to Ichiro.....a guy who hits 10 home runs a year.

It does seem that way.  Last year I was at the Sunday Night Baseball Game of the Week where we lost to Seattle.  It was a torrential rain fail, and there were several lightening bolts that struck a block or so from the park.  Adding to the pain, Bartolo colon gave up a f***ing bomb to Ichiro.....a guy who hits 10 home runs a year.

I believe I recall that night. I think I tried to record the game to see Bartolo Colon in a White Sox uniform, it didn't record, and it didn't matter because I didn't want to see Bart lose.

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