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And that's a White Sox Blowout!

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Yeah, that game ended. 3-3 in the game everyone's actually watching.

And there was much rejoicing. Yay.

I'll be shocked if they score more than 2 runs tomorrow.

Who? Oh yeah the White Sox. Nice to see they saved their biggest offensive output for a night when Kenny Williams probably wasn't even watching.

was lillibridge's inside the park??

QUOTE (Princess Dye @ Jun 9, 2010 -> 09:57 PM)
was lillibridge's inside the park??

 

That's what i'd have thought if I didnt see it but he must have hit it 425 feet.

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QUOTE (Princess Dye @ Jun 9, 2010 -> 10:57 PM)
was lillibridge's inside the park??

Nope. Fly ball to CF. First pitch too.

Wow we be the living hell out of them. That's fun, but i hope it doesn't change anyones mind about his team.

QUOTE (Thunderbolt @ Jun 9, 2010 -> 10:38 PM)
Wow we be the living hell out of them. That's fun, but i hope it doesn't change anyones mind about his team.

 

No, but Chicago sports were really fun for one night. Bring on the shuffle KW!

QUOTE (Jordan4life @ Jun 9, 2010 -> 09:48 PM)
I'll be shocked if they score more than 2 runs tomorrow.

 

this gets tossed around a lot, but its actually a common occurrence for almost every team in baseball

 

i call it the derby effect, you take some of your best swings in the world against Batting Practice and then the next day you face someone who's even just decent and it's like you completely lost your ability to swing a baseball bat

How could anybody in Chicago go to this game when the Hawks were playing?

Was it really 21,000?

Maybe the fans brought radios or mini TVs or something.

I can't see missing history over this piss poor White Sox team.

QUOTE (greg775 @ Jun 10, 2010 -> 01:27 AM)
How could anybody in Chicago go to this game when the Hawks were playing?

Was it really 21,000?

Maybe the fans brought radios or mini TVs or something.

I can't see missing history over this piss poor White Sox team.

There are still a group of people who could give two s***s about hockey out there...

QUOTE (MHizzle85 @ Jun 10, 2010 -> 01:36 AM)
There are still a group of people who could give two s***s about hockey out there...

There were a ton of people at the Sox game wearing Hawks jerseys.

QUOTE (daggins @ Jun 9, 2010 -> 10:01 PM)
That's what i'd have thought if I didnt see it but he must have hit it 425 feet.

 

It was a bomb, didn't think he could hit a ball that far..

QUOTE (T R U @ Jun 10, 2010 -> 03:38 AM)
It was a bomb, didn't think he could hit a ball that far..

 

I COULD DO IT

I just watched the game. I can't believe in my life I would ever see Brent Lillibridge POSE after hitting a ball. Wow. He crushed it and just right into the trot. Wow.

What a day for Chicago sports. The Hawks win the Cup and Brent Lillibridge hit a ball farther than he'll ever hit a ball again!

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Shame we couldn't do that on Hawk night.

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