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Have We Been Spoiled?

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QUOTE(WilliamTell @ Sep 17, 2005 -> 05:20 PM)
Only having one World Series in 14 straight years is kinda being teased too. But at leas they have one.

Yeah, they do have one.

And in a lot of ways, that would be enough.

I'd settle for one out of 14.....wouldn't you?

Beats 0-for-88.....

Lead might as well be 3.5, as Indians are about to put up a big crooked number in the first inning.

QUOTE(The Critic @ Sep 17, 2005 -> 05:14 PM)
The worst thing about this is, IF the worst-case scenario plays out we can never trust ANY lead the Sox might ever have again.

...and I'm not even sure how much I'm kidding about that....

 

It's funny, I was thinking the exact same thing.

 

Regardless of this season's outcome, every lead this team holds in September from now on will be scrutinized. We'll hear throughout the media, "White Sox maintain a 5 game lead in the division with 20 games to play. Yet, in 2005 White Sox squandered a 15 game lead...."

 

And if Hawk is still around, he'll suggest to the viewers, "This is not like the 2005 team, DJ. Manager Steve Stone won't let this team fold under pressure like Guillen did that year." :D

Edited by Flash Tizzle

Cleveland leads 3-0 and they have nobody out in the first.

Indians on the verge of blowing out KC tonight.

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