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Least favorite Sox players

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QUOTE(Gregory Pratt @ Jan 14, 2008 -> 05:11 PM)
Gavin Floyd.

Seconded.

sammy sosa

Melido Perez. I just couldn't stand him. The activator, the pithcing motion, the hop off the mound. Ugh......

Jose Paniagua

Juan Marte (how many walks did he have that brought in a run?)

Cory Snyder has to be my all time worst Sox player. I remember when the sox got him from cleveland he alway seemed to kill the sox. When he played a half a season a sucked. when clemens pitched in the the new park for the first time, (he started off real hot that year) and the sox scored two run in the first. He was playing Lf that night and let a ball pass between his legs to lose the lead and the game.

 

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Snyder was an instant hit in Cleveland with his power, strong throwing arm, and matinee-idol looks framed by long, shaggy-blond hair. His father Jim had been a minor-league infielder in the early 60s with the Milwaukee Braves. A member of the 1984 U.S. Olympic baseball team, Cory was the fourth overall pick in the 1984 draft.

Snyder's 24 homers and 69 RBI in 416 at-bats in 1986 earned him fourth place in American League Rookie of the Year voting. He was a third baseman and shortstop in the minors, but his poor fielding necessitated a move to right field, where he led AL outfielders in assists in 1988. He hit more than 20 home runs his first three seasons, with a high of 33 in 1987, and has hit as high as .272 twice. However, he soon revealed several flaws, including striking out frequently while rarely walking. In a 1989 game, Pete O'Brien was intentionally walked three times in favor of pitching to Snyder. Later that season, while hitting .229, Snyder went on the disabled list with a bad back.

 

Cleveland gave up Snyder him the next season after he posted a .270 on-base percentage, trading him to the Chicago White Sox with Lindsay Foster for Eric King and Shawn Hillegas. It looked as if his career was over when he batted just .175 in 1991, but his power stroke returned somewhat in San Fran and LA. On April 17, 1994 he joined Gil Hodges, Don Demeter, and Jimmy Wynn as the only Dodgers to hit three home runs in a game (Hodges had four). No clubs showed interest when he became a free agent after the 1994 strike year. (SFS/JT)

 

 

 

Koch

Lyle Mouton

MacDougal MacDouchbag

Royce Clayton

Joey Cora* as a third base coach

Danny Wright

David Wells

Herbert Perry

Kelly Wunsch

No way you can't hate the Milkman....

 

 

Ugh!!! Todd Rizzo Sucked. Chris Clemons Ugh!!!! I saw a draft log the year Clemons was drafted and the Sox passed up Lance Berkman and another one who i can't remember to draft him.

 

Juan Marte (how many walks did he have that brought in a run?)

 

Who's Juan Marte??

 

Joe Bread and Butter Sucked too.

 

Dan Pasqua the Worst right fielder in Sox History

 

QUOTE(Heartattack19 @ Jan 14, 2008 -> 06:25 PM)
Charlie O'Brien played for the sox the first part of 1998, i think he was the first White Sox Catcher to wear the Hockey style catcher's mask.

 

God, Mike Bertotti, Todd Rizzo, Pat Daneker, Chris Clemons, Nelson Cruz, why do i still remember these names, for some reason i still have a Larry Thomas card hanging on my bulletin board. It has been there so long, i think it would be illegal to take it down!

 

Whoa those are some sucky names from the past

 

Thannks for the O'brien Info i looked it up after I posted

Jerry Dybzinski(spelling?)

Tony Graffinino (spelling?)

Jaime Navarro

Ross Gload

Jose Paniagua (spelling?)

Harry Chappas

 

Seems like I didn't care for a lot of guys whose names I can't spell. :P

 

QUOTE(JuiceCruz16 @ Jan 15, 2008 -> 01:12 PM)
Jerry Dybzinski(spelling?)

Tony Graffinino (spelling?)

Jaime Navarro

Ross Gload

Jose Paniagua (spelling?)

Harry Chappas

 

Seems like I didn't care for a lot of guys whose names I can't spell. :P

No hating on the Gload!!!

 

Ross was underutilized.

 

QUOTE(NorthSideSox72 @ Jan 15, 2008 -> 01:35 PM)
No hating on the Gload!!!

 

Ross was underutilized.

I think he was overvalued by a fair amount of Sox fans which lead me to dislike him. He seemed to think he was underutilized as well, which didn't help with me. Screw him I'm glad he was sent packing. A fringe utility type guy who thought he was more then that, and tricked some fans into thinking the same.

QUOTE(JuiceCruz16 @ Jan 15, 2008 -> 01:48 PM)
I think he was overvalued by a fair amount of Sox fans which lead me to dislike him. He seemed to think he was underutilized as well, which didn't help with me. Screw him I'm glad he was sent packing. A fringe utility type guy who thought he was more then that, and tricked some fans into thinking the same.

Lies!!!!!

 

Why all the hate for Graffanino, Gload and Perry?

QUOTE(The Beast @ Jan 15, 2008 -> 01:50 PM)
Why all the hate for Graffanino, Gload and Perry?

Don't ask me. I liked all three.

 

Graf. seemed to be a choke artist. He was o.k. for the most part but would make terrible mistakes in key spots. The Cub game where he failed to remember that a force out was not in order so he never applied the tag at third, was after he blew a perfectly called squeeze play by fouling off a pitch right down the middle for him to get down, which would have ended the game. He was normally a solid defender, but seemed to get the "yips" late in games as well. Hey I loved him with the Red Sox though, that a boy Graf, that's the Tony G. I remember; "NOW MAKE 'EM PAY GOOCH!" :D

 

The "milkman" was alright, he did seem fat and out of shape, maybe that's why he turned some people off.

 

Gload I've already said what I disliked about him.

Edited by JuiceCruz16

QUOTE(JuiceCruz16 @ Jan 15, 2008 -> 02:00 PM)
The "milkman" was alright, he did seem fat and out of shape, maybe that's why he turned some people off.

 

Just had bad knees if I recall correctly. Really could hit the ball though.

Edited by Pants Rowland

If they wore a Sox uniform I loved them. You can't "hate" any Sox or former Sox player. Now if you say "disappointment: that's a different story.

TIMO PEREZ in a landslide....why he got so many at bats is still beyond me.

 

If i had to pick a second guy it might be any catcher we have ever had outside of AJ...

Albert Belle-

David Wells

 

Look up clubhouse cancer, and these 2 should be the illustration for it :angry:

What about Mike Caruso or Dan Pasqua or Armando Rios?

Royce Clayton starts and ends this thread.

Jerry Dybzinski(spelling?)

I didn't mind the Dybber until he made that mistake in Game Four. We win that game,

we win Game Five vs. the Orioles with LaMarr Hoyt and big things were ahead.

Runs were impossible to come by that series and still we were in it.

Terrible blunder by Dybber.

I forgot how much a dissapointment Paniagua was. He brought some disgrace to our club for his behavior also.

I can't believe Timo and Flash have been named in this thread.

 

How?

 

I am just beside myself here.

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