May 23, 201312 yr http://sports.yahoo.com/news/marlins-white...20242--mlb.html Would like some more inspiring words than Paulie's....sigh. Guess he's not feeling all that confident these days. No Jose Fernandez. A rookie making his fourth career start (hasn't won yet) against us...well, that usually doesn't go very well for the Sox. Then Nolasco and Sanabia, the spit/slobber ball guy. Edited May 24, 201312 yr by caulfield12
May 24, 201312 yr What do you want Paulie to say? He hasn't seen Danks pitch. He just wants him to be healthy.
May 24, 201312 yr I bought tickets specifically in front row RF just to watch Giancarlo for 9 innings :angry: i hate injuries!
May 24, 201312 yr QUOTE (LittleHurt05 @ May 23, 2013 -> 11:27 PM) I can't wait to see what kind of reaction the crowd gives Ozzie... He's going to be there? Did I miss something?
May 24, 201312 yr QUOTE (LittleHurt05 @ May 24, 2013 -> 12:27 AM) I can't wait to see what kind of reaction the crowd gives Ozzie... Where are his tickets?
May 24, 201312 yr Author Marlins Face White Sox -- Minus Ozzie Guillen TWITTER: @GeorgeRichards How much fun would it have been had the Marlins gone to the south side of Chicago this weekend with Ozzie Guillen still managing? Guillen, fired after one season with the Marlins, managed the White Sox for eight colorful seasons in which he won a World Series but also openly feuded with members of the media as well as players and front office staff. On Wednesday, Guillen told the Jonathon Brandmeier Show on Chicago's WGN 720-AM it is a little strange being out of baseball. Guillen signed a four-year deal with the Marlins and is still being paid "a lot of money" by the organization. "If I said I didn't miss it, I would be lying,'' said Guillen, who managed the Marlins at Wrigley Field last year but the team didn't visit the Sox. "Things are better and simpler without the stress. But you miss the players, being around people, being on the field. My family has made it easier. I've been traveling a lot.'' Guillen also added that when you Google his name, the first thing that pops up "are Fidel Castro pictures. That's stupid, but it is what it is.'' Guillen also said the Marlins told him he should buy a house in Miami -- something that sounds a little familiar. Guillen, like Jose Reyes, didn't take that advice. The third-base coach for the Marlins' 2003 championship team, Guillen said he had a house in the Miami area that he sold while managing the White Sox. "I've lived in Miami, but I'm not a Miami type of guy,'' Guillen said. "You need to be single. Then you'll have fun. .-.-. In Miami, you can walk around and no one knows who you are unless you are Shaquille O'Neal or LeBron.'' Read more here: http://miamiherald.typepad.com/fish_bytes/...l#storylink=cpy
May 24, 201312 yr Jesus the Marlins are f***ing terrible. Anything less than a sweep really is going to be a disappointment.
May 24, 201312 yr QUOTE (witesoxfan @ May 24, 2013 -> 05:12 PM) Jesus the Marlins are f***ing terrible. Anything less than a sweep really is going to be a disappointment. Let's be honest, it's baseball, so losing a game out of a series like this is what we ought to expect...but yeah, you're right. This Marlins team shouldn't beat anyone.
May 24, 201312 yr QUOTE (Balta1701 @ May 24, 2013 -> 04:20 PM) Let's be honest, it's baseball, so losing a game out of a series like this is what we ought to expect...but yeah, you're right. This Marlins team shouldn't beat anyone. We are totally on the same page right now. Need to carry this good mojo into football season
May 25, 201312 yr QUOTE (Chilihead90 @ May 24, 2013 -> 12:23 AM) Where are his tickets? Probably in the visiting players family section, a gift from Juan Pierre.
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