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Howdy all. Haven't been around in quite some time. Reason? I think most of you know.

 

Anyway, it appears that 2003 is over for the Chicago White Sox. Our starting pitching and offense has let us down greatly in the 2 most important games of the season, and barring a miracle, it has put the Sox out of contention for the Central division.

 

It's really quite unfortunate, too, because I think most of us will agree that if the Sox had made the playoffs, ANYTHING could have happened. With our top 3 starters and offense, we really could have beaten ANY team. But, the most unfortunate thing about this is that we've got a great lineup, but it's likely to be extremely different come Opening Day 2004. JR is not going to increase payroll (why should/would he?), and our free agents are not going to re-sign IMO. Colon is almost certainly gone, as will be Carl Everett and Robbie Alomar. Who knows what will happen with Frank, and Carlos Lee is also going to be a free agent (I believe).

 

If we go 8-3 or something over our final 11 games and the Twins implode, who knows. But, from where I sit in chilly So Cal, it's looking extremely bleak.

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Howdy all.  Haven't been around in quite some time.  Reason?  I think most of you know.

 

Anyway, it appears that 2003 is over for the Chicago White Sox.  Our starting pitching and offense has let us down greatly in the 2 most important games of the season, and barring a miracle, it has put the Sox out of contention for the Central division. 

 

It's really quite unfortunate, too, because I think most of us will agree that if the Sox had made the playoffs, ANYTHING could have happened.  With our top 3 starters and offense, we really could have beaten ANY team.  But, the most unfortunate thing about this is that we've got a great lineup, but it's likely to be extremely different come Opening Day 2004.  JR is not going to increase payroll (why should/would he?), and our free agents are not going to re-sign IMO.  Colon is almost certainly gone, as will be Carl Everett and Robbie Alomar.  Who knows what will happen with Frank, and Carlos Lee is also going to be a free agent (I believe).

 

If we go 8-3 or something over our final 11 games and the Twins implode, who knows.  But, from where I sit in chilly So Cal, it's looking extremely bleak.

Did you take some reality pills over the last two days? :lol:

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Howdy all.  Haven't been around in quite some time.  Reason?  I think most of you know.

 

Anyway, it appears that 2003 is over for the Chicago White Sox.  Our starting pitching and offense has let us down greatly in the 2 most important games of the season, and barring a miracle, it has put the Sox out of contention for the Central division. 

 

It's really quite unfortunate, too, because I think most of us will agree that if the Sox had made the playoffs, ANYTHING could have happened.  With our top 3 starters and offense, we really could have beaten ANY team.  But, the most unfortunate thing about this is that we've got a great lineup, but it's likely to be extremely different come Opening Day 2004.  JR is not going to increase payroll (why should/would he?), and our free agents are not going to re-sign IMO.  Colon is almost certainly gone, as will be Carl Everett and Robbie Alomar.  Who knows what will happen with Frank, and Carlos Lee is also going to be a free agent (I believe).

 

If we go 8-3 or something over our final 11 games and the Twins implode, who knows.  But, from where I sit in chilly So Cal, it's looking extremely bleak.

Did you take some reality pills over the last two days? :lol:

No -- I watched our pitchers walk batter after batter and our offense constantly fail to put runs on the board. And as a result, instead of possibly being 1.5 games up, we're 2.5 games back and it's O-V-E-R. :P

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For the Sox to have ANY hope AT ALL, tonight is a MUST MUST WIN.

( now past the most obvious point )

 

If I see another 6-pitches-and-out 1st inning tonight, I will go f***ing INSANE.

The Sox didn't even give themselves a chance to see if Rogers was wild, or how his stuff looked.

That flyball-happy offense is the death of this team.

When it's on, it's very exciting and fun to watch.

But Powerball ( I like that term better than Bigball ) is ALWAYS less effective and inconsistent than Smallball in the long run, and against better pitching.

I really hope Baines or Walker or SOMEBODY is pleading with Sox hitters to take the "hit it up the middle" approach to the plate.

AND STOP WITH THE FLYBALLS ALREADY!!!!!

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