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6/29 at Blue Jays

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hold 'em and head for the airport.

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He looked safe to me for some reason but no one is arguing it so I guess not

QUOTE (greg775 @ Jun 29, 2014 -> 02:29 PM)
At least Tyler gets a hit every once in a while. Career backup? Earning a check for many years or DFAed before long?

He can be a career backup easily.

QUOTE (Soxfest @ Jun 29, 2014 -> 02:31 PM)
He can be a career backup easily.

 

I think Tflo was more efficient as a back up for sure.

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When I started the game thread on Friday, I did it with the assumption it may be a one day...maybe a 2-day thing.

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QUOTE (flavum @ Jun 29, 2014 -> 02:33 PM)
When I started the game thread on Friday, I did it with the assumption it may be a one day...maybe a 2-day thing.

 

And now you are stuck. Good job

QUOTE (greg775 @ Jun 29, 2014 -> 02:28 PM)
But it's OK to boo a player at any time, not cheer one. Cheering one is lame or corny? I guess negativity sells nowadays.

Cheering is fine, but standing ovations are a whole other thing, they are for special or memorable events. Mariano Rivera after a HoF career? Standing O. Cal Ripken playing in 2131 straight games? Standing O. But coming back from a boo boo of your hamstring? Go ahead and cheer but no way a standing ovation. That's like a standing o for hitting a home run in the third inning, nothing special about that.

QUOTE (Rowand44 @ Jun 29, 2014 -> 02:30 PM)
Nobody loves him.
I don't anymore, but I did for that last half inning.

 

I don't know how players hit into these shifts all the time. You have to change your approach.

Sox never have a clean 9th.

QUOTE (Soxfest @ Jun 29, 2014 -> 02:35 PM)
Sox never have a clean 9th.

 

That was a tough play. That hop was insane on Leury.

QUOTE (Tmar @ Jun 29, 2014 -> 08:34 PM)
Cheering is fine, but standing ovations are a whole other thing, they are for special or memorable events. Mariano Rivera after a HoF career? Standing O. Cal Ripken playing in 2131 straight games? Standing O. But coming back from a boo boo of your hamstring? Go ahead and cheer but no way a standing ovation. That's like a standing o for hitting a home run in the third inning, nothing special about that.

 

I think it's a class act. They can stand and cheer all they want for their players. I'm sure the little kids there were enjoying it.

 

If I wanted to be negative about it, I'd say fans pay their 70 bucks a ticket and 25 for parking. They can do whatever the f*** they want as long as it's legal.

Petricka made Thole look an A ball hitter that at bat.

Sox win 4-0

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Saturday win?

 

A shut out?

 

Winning 3 out of 4 in Toronto?

 

The Sox definitely lost 3-4 spots in the 2015 draft this weekend. Oh well. :)

 

 

 

Hey, we won 3 in a row! and a shutout!

Well hows about that.

I like winning streaks.

QUOTE (greg775 @ Jun 29, 2014 -> 02:37 PM)
I think it's a class act. They can stand and cheer all they want for their players. I'm sure the little kids there were enjoying it.

 

If I wanted to be negative about it, I'd say fans pay their 70 bucks a ticket and 25 for parking. They can do whatever the f*** they want as long as it's legal.

You are correct man, they can do whatever they want haha. But as I said in the first post, they look really really lame

Great series after the Minnesota disaster. Q is a master. Good relief work, too.

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Quintana must be Cy Quintana in Ontario.

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