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It's Qanon, you're not too swift with current events either.
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You obviously don't get the joke. Let me guess.....false news?
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8/7 GT: Sox @ Rangers - Giolito vs. Howard (135pmCT)
A-Train to 35th replied to ChiSox59's topic in 2022 Season in Review
The truth, we all know the problems with this team. -
You may be excited, but I bet he's not too excited with the trip up just to watch Leury play SS.
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Tim's sitting because he really doesn't want to play, his disinterest is obvious. He's sulking because he's in a slump so if TLR isn't resting me I think I'll take a couple of days off.
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8/7 GT: Sox @ Rangers - Giolito vs. Howard (135pmCT)
A-Train to 35th replied to ChiSox59's topic in 2022 Season in Review
Ozzie speaks the truth about this club on pregame. -
TLR will sit him on the bench so he can watch Leury, a real MLB player show him how to play ss.
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That would require a real Manager to get someone to come over, a coach really has to be desperate to join TLR and his train to nowhere.
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What do you expect with JR and TLR calling all the shots. Tony to Rick Hahn "Drury, never heard of him, besides we already have a multi-positional guy who's really a starter in Leury" Sox are in the stone age when it comes to analytics.
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Launch angel is overrated..........The White Sox offense looked lethargic in the second game. Going into the last inning, the Yankees led 4-2, and it appeared the Sox were going to settle for a split. However, they put on two runners with one out in the bottom of the ninth. And who comes out of the dugout to pinch-hit? Not bad Richie Allen, but good Dick Allen. Comiskey Park went wild, but Allen calmly strolled up to the plate apparently unmoved by all the excitement. On the second pitch from reliever Sparky Lyle, Allen once more used that down-cutting swing of his and sent a vicious line drive to left. Sitting down the left field line, I picked up the ball just as it went a little over the shortstop’s head. At first, I thought it was one of those hard-hit balls that are caught by the outfielder. But the ball kept rising. It remained on a line, but it rose. Left fielder Roy White wasn’t coming in, he was drifting back. Once at the wall, White had a totally frustrated look as he watched the drive zip into the seats for a game-winning, three-run homer. When was there a more exciting moment at Comiskey Park in recent memory? A fan would have to think about it. And when had a White Sox hitter demonstrated power like Allen? It is safe to say: Never.