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Sox Vs Cubs Bad Blood is Sox fault

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Cubune writer Mark Gonzales, the Cubune Sox beat writer, has a column today giving these reasons for MLB to be watching the Sox&Cubs Series:

 

1. Jerry Hairston got by a Sox pitcher buzzed high and tight with a pitch.

2. Buehrle implied Maddux throws spitters.

3. Vince Coleman barred from dugout by Sox.

Edited by Southside hitmen

Zambrano didn't drill any of our guys, did he? :headshake

the sox and cubs have bad blood.....because ITS THE SOX AND THE CUBS!!!! THEY PLAY 7 MILES APART IN THE SAME f***ING CITY.

 

WHAT ABOUT KERRY WOOD DRILLING KONERKO IN THE HEAD?

 

completely worthless article.

QUOTE(MurcieOne @ Jun 22, 2005 -> 06:53 AM)
the sox and cubs have bad blood.....because ITS THE SOX AND THE CUBS!!!! THEY PLAY 7 MILES APART IN THE SAME f***ING CITY.

 

WHAT ABOUT KERRY WOOD DRILLING KONERKO IN THE HEAD?

 

completely worthless article.

That really worked out for Kerry Wood, the whole hitting Konerko in the head thing huh. Konerko just went on to hit two homeruns in the game including a 2 run bomb in the 6th to cap off a 6 run inning and to bring the Sox all the way back from an 8-0 deficit.

 

One of the best games ever.

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