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Post game - Todd Hollandsworth

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Watching the post game on Comcast; where did they get this guy from? Is he a new addition to the Comcast broadcast?

 

What a cubbie loser.

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I think he feels very out of place as the unofficial Cubs spokesman on a White Sox broadcast.

Every time I see him on CTL or catch a couple minutes of Cubs pre or post, he just comes off like a kiss-ass wussie Cub. He's perfect for them.

I loved that he wouldn't talk at all when the talk got to getting even with Smarj.

lolwut he's the cubs sidekick like melton is for the sox

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QUOTE (Jake @ May 18, 2012 -> 04:29 PM)
I think he feels very out of place as the unofficial Cubs spokesman on a White Sox broadcast.

 

It was pretty funny when Chuck Garffein questioned him with the video of Samaradxxxxja hitting Heyward (ATL) after Heyward hit a HR, earlier this year.

 

Hollandsworth was totally unprepared for anything that was not all cubbie sunshine and light and claimed he didn't remember (mis remembered?) it happening.

 

Typical cub.

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Robin with the best post game "poker face" answer ever.

 

cub apologist p. rogers wanted to know if Humber intended to retaliate and throw at la hair; Robin said NO and stared him down for about 20 seconds. It was fantastic!

QUOTE (59th street @ May 18, 2012 -> 04:48 PM)
Robin with the best post game "poker face" answer ever.

 

cub apologist p. rogers wanted to know if Humber intended to retaliate and throw at la hair; Robin said NO and stared him down for about 20 seconds. It was fantastic!

 

Its funny because Robin is 10 times the badass that Ozzie is. Instead of talking and backing down, he doesn't say a word and takes care of his own business.

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QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ May 18, 2012 -> 04:54 PM)
Its funny because Robin is 10 times the badass that Ozzie is. Instead of talking and backing down, he doesn't say a word and takes care of his own business.

 

 

Yep, Robin is a real baseball stand up guy, the previous manager was all talk.

 

oz = Big hat....No Cattle.

QUOTE (59th street @ May 18, 2012 -> 04:59 PM)
Yep, Robin is a real baseball stand up guy, the previous manager was all talk.

 

oz = Big hat....No Cattle.

Aww s***, I forgot about that one! Excellent!

QUOTE (59th street @ May 18, 2012 -> 10:59 PM)
Yep, Robin is a real baseball stand up guy, the previous manager was all talk.

 

oz = Big hat....No Cattle.

 

Robin is likeable, but the previous manager was as well. The previous manager rode in a parade in Chicago with a trophy as well.

 

Staring down Rogers is stupid though. The question had to be asked. It's not Rogers' fault.

QUOTE (greg775 @ May 18, 2012 -> 04:14 PM)
Robin is likeable, but the previous manager was, at one time, as well. The previous manager rode in a parade in Chicago with a trophy as well.

 

Edited for clarity.

Edited by Stan Bahnsen

QUOTE (greg775 @ May 18, 2012 -> 05:14 PM)
Robin is likeable, but the previous manager was as well. The previous manager rode in a parade in Chicago with a trophy as well.

 

Staring down Rogers is stupid though. The question had to be asked. It's not Rogers' fault.

 

Way better than calling a writer a f**.

Now that Hollandsworth is on with Kaplan, now he is a tough guy against Humber throwing at LeHair.

Caught the tail end of Hollandsworth on CTL ripping Peavy pretty good. If anyone else heard it what was his point?

QUOTE (Stan Bahnsen @ May 18, 2012 -> 05:16 PM)
Edited for clarity.

 

Yep pretty much.

 

Ozzie would have thrown a hissy fit in the dugout, called out the cubs in the post game interview as a bunch of p*****s who better watch out and how you can't mess with the sox. And nothing would have ever actually been done.

QUOTE (Jenksy Cat @ May 18, 2012 -> 11:26 PM)
Yep pretty much.

 

Ozzie would have thrown a hissy fit in the dugout, called out the cubs in the post game interview as a bunch of p*****s who better watch out and how you can't mess with the sox. And nothing would have ever actually been done.

 

Are you satisfied with what was done today?

One purpose pitch thrown way way behind LaFair or whatever his name is?

What actually was done? I would have enjoyed hearing Ozzie rant about the p**** Cubs throwing at and hitting in the face one of the best players in Chicago baseball history.

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QUOTE (greg775 @ May 18, 2012 -> 05:29 PM)
Are you satisfied with what was done today?

One purpose pitch throws way way behind LaFair or whatever his name is?

What actually was done? I would have enjoyed hearing Ozzie rant about the p**** Cubs throwing at and hitting in the face one of the best players in Chicago baseball history.

 

What was done today is better than anything Ozeroo did in the last 4 years. Oz turned into a mouth, all talk and never backing anything up.

 

You won't believe/understand that, but it was the case.

QUOTE (greg775 @ May 18, 2012 -> 05:29 PM)
Are you satisfied with what was done today?

One purpose pitch throws way way behind LaFair or whatever his name is?

What actually was done? I would have enjoyed hearing Ozzie rant about the p**** Cubs throwing at and hitting in the face one of the best players in Chicago baseball history.

 

When you throw behind a hitter that is a serious message. Much more effective than hitting someone in the hip.

QUOTE (Jenksy Cat @ May 18, 2012 -> 05:35 PM)
What was done today is better than anything Ozeroo did in the last 4 years. Oz turned into a mouth, all talk and never backing anything up.

 

You won't believe/understand that, but it was the case.

 

The manager is not on the mound, it is up to the pitcher to act. Who was the guy Ozzie sent in to retaliate and the guy couldn't hit the batter. Didn't he get sent down after that game?

QUOTE (greg775 @ May 18, 2012 -> 05:14 PM)
Robin is likeable, but the previous manager was as well. The previous manager rode in a parade in Chicago with a trophy as well.

 

Staring down Rogers is stupid though. The question had to be asked. It's not Rogers' fault.

Did you actually see the exchange. He was waiting for the next question.

QUOTE (Leonard Zelig @ May 18, 2012 -> 06:38 PM)
The manager is not on the mound, it is up to the pitcher to act. Who was the guy Ozzie sent in to retaliate and the guy couldn't hit the batter. Didn't he get sent down after that game?

That was not in the last 4 years. Sean Tracey.

Don't know if this was commented on, but Smardjia hit Heyward the next time up after he homered earlier this year. Make of that what you will.

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