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Pods and the Sox are the main story at ESPN.com

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what a terrible piece.

This year, the Sox are heading to the Series. Question is – will anyone in Chicago notice?

 

i hate the media.

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what a terrible piece.

Wojciechowski is the tool that just wrote the book "Cubs Nation" which highlighted their dump of a season last year. He's a Flubs fan.

who cares about ESPN :huh

A few years ago, I told a "Baseball Tonight" producer that I was a White Sox fan. He looked at me with a stunned expression and said, "I don't think I've ever met a White Sox fan." It was as if I had just revealed to him that I was a Zoroastrian yak herder from Uzbekistan.

 

Exactly. Try telling someone in Minneapolis you're a Sox fan, and that's what you'll get.

QUOTE(Jabroni @ Jun 24, 2005 -> 08:20 PM)
Wojciechowski is the tool that just wrote the book "Cubs Nation" which highlighted their dump of a season last year.  He's a Flubs fan.

 

Dave Revsine wrote the White Sox piece. I enjoyed it.

Well, if the White Sox WERE the main story on ESPN's front page, they've been replaced by (what else) the Yankees.

QUOTE(SHAFTR @ Jun 24, 2005 -> 08:04 PM)
Dave Revsine wrote the White Sox piece.  I enjoyed it.

 

I enjoyed it as well.

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