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Sox did NOT give Maggs the Veinna surgeon's name.

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So we're back to.. "the Sox did not give Maggs the doctor's name"

 

 

Hmm.. he talked to Frank about it. Now I have an angle..  :ph34r:

Dr. Weil, who is on the team staff, gave Magglio the name. Weil is representing the White Sox, so therefore, giving the name to a White Sox player means the White Sox did give Maggs the name.

Dr. Weil, who is on the team staff, gave Magglio the name. Weil is representing the White Sox, so therefore, the White Sox did give Maggs the name.

What part of "Weil says he wasn't working as a White Sox doctor when he giving Magglio the information did you not comprehend?

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Dr. Weil, who is on the team staff, gave Magglio the name. Weil is representing the White Sox, so therefore, giving the name to a White Sox player means the White Sox did give Maggs the name.

You might want to read the part again where Weil states he was NOT working for the Sox at the time he offered the information.

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What part of "Weil says he wasn't working as a White Sox doctor when he giving Magglio the information did you not comprehend?

Loaded question.. :banghead

Not to me. Not that I matter.

Not to me either. :huh

 

EDIT: Had to correct my double negative. :chair

Edited by Queen Prawn

What part of "Weil says he wasn't working as a White Sox doctor when he giving Magglio the information did you not comprehend?

I just re-read the article in todays' Sun-Times and I missed that quote. It calls Wiel 'the Sox podiatrist". Is that quote elsewhere?

I just re-read the article in todays' Sun-Times and I missed that quote. It calls Wiel 'the Sox podiatrist". Is that quote elsewhere?

Read the thread. To be honest, I don't know where the quote originally came from.

 

Anyone?

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Read the thread.  To be honest, I don't know where the quote originally came from. 

 

Anyone?

It's earlier in this thread.

It's earlier in this thread.

right, someone on this thread wrote it, big deal, it doesn't show up as Weil's actual quote anywhere, or did I miss it?

The quote from today's Sun-Times calls him 'the White Sox podiatrist'.

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right, someone on this thread wrote it, big deal, it doesn't show up as Weil's actual quote anywhere, or did I miss it?

The quote from today's Sun-Times calls him 'the White Sox podiatrist'.

Tribune

 

 

Nice tone, btw. :unsure:

Tribune

 

 

Nice tone, btw.  :unsure:

Then 2 papers have conflicting stories. Tribune link?

BTW, you have great hearing, ;)

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Then 2 papers have conflicting stories.  Tribune link?

BTW, you have great hearing,  ;)

I think the Trib got more details - cause ya know they are only out to get the White Sox.. :lol:

 

I'm not registered to the toilet paper... err.. Trib so I can't post it.

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