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  1. Does anyone remember www.tradecade.com I always could appreciate that one.
  2. QUOTE(Steff @ Jun 10, 2005 -> 10:08 AM) She said they didn't buy anything there but went across the street to Nike Town and came out with some bags. Said he stopped and signed and took pictures with a bunch of folks. Even she was signing.. LMAO.. copies of Playboy I wonder. Damons girl is a Bunny? Nice. Passion of the Christ for sure.
  3. QUOTE(DABearSoX @ Jun 10, 2005 -> 10:02 AM) I didnt get to listen to MJ&H yesterday what did they say about it>? they didnt say much, just mentioned it a few times.
  4. I dont know why he dropped the S out of He's gone, but he did. The last game against the rockies Hawk got an email begging him to use the phrase "Grab some bench" as if it was a golden oldie. I thought he still mixed that in here and there, I guess not.
  5. speaking of things that suck, McNeil was talking about this dumb site today on Mac, Jurko and Harry, www.heavethehawk.com Re-damn-diculous.
  6. I think El Duque fell twice on the basepaths. I swear he fell rounding 2nd as well as third, and he almost bit the dust coming around 1st too. Definitely a comical basepath session for Duque
  7. "Somebody in our dugout said, 'There's nobody at second base,'" Colorado manager Clint Hurdle said. "Then, Jerry Layne dropped and I said, 'Yeah, there is somebody at second base.'" LMAO
  8. If some of the sentences are strange, thats because they are hotlinks. for example: But Sam has come after Skiles, most recently here and here.
  9. QUOTE(RockRaines @ Jun 9, 2005 -> 03:46 PM) can you post the story, I cant see it cause im not a member. Heavyweight fight … or is that lightweight? This whole hissing match between Jerry Reinsdorf and Sun-Times columnist Jay Mariotti brought this thought to mind: Maybe these two should be headlining for the next big boxing card in town. We're thinking maybe the Tribune's Sam Smith and Mariotti might make a good bout as well. Not to mention Sox broadcaster Hawk Harrelson and Mariotti,who almost went at it last year in the press box at the Metrodome in Minneapolis. Things got heated this week with the Scott Skiles story - Will he stay or will he go? Mariotti, who generally doesn't have much nice to say about Reinsdorf, wrote a column in the Tuesday Sun-Times ripping Jerry for not giving Skiles what Scott wanted. In that same column, he said this: "To hear Skiles, the final blow of a contentious period came when he read a column in the Chicago Tribune. Basketball writer Sam Smith, generally known as a Reinsdorf supporter, wrote a column describing Skiles as 'greedy' for not accepting the offer. Normally, a tough piece wouldn't be the breaking point in a negotiation, but in this case, Skiles assumed what Smith wrote was straight from the mouth of Reinsdorf." Couldn't find the Smith column. A search of the Tribune database for 2005 shows that Smith hasn't used the word greedy all year. But Sam has come after Skiles, most recently here and here. On Wednesday, after Skiles had decided he would stick with the Bulls, Mariotti wrote again, this time saying that Skiles got the better of Reinsdorf in the negotiations for a contract extension, asking for and getting a "meeting downtown with Reinsdorf, face to face, without his agent." Then Mariotti said, "I know big-shot business executives who have quivered in the presence of a poker-playing Reinsdorf. But Skiles stared him down, stated his case, played his hand and won the game." The final line of the column said it all: "He actually made The Chairman cry uncle." Mariotti also appeared to take another shot at Smith, and the Tribune (like Reinsdorf, a favorite Mariotti target), with this: "When Skiles and agent Keith Glass spent the last few days portraying J.R. as a tyrant, even accusing him of sending an ink-stained 'henchman' after Skiles with a rip-job column in the sleepy newspaper…" Then, Wednesday night, Reinsdorf went on Comcast SportsNet and slipped no punches, saying the Wednesday Mariotti column was "totally full of lies, which is consistent with what Jay Mariotti likes to do." The Tribune's Teddy Greenstein related those remarks to Mariotti, who said he used information "provided by my newspaper" and that Reinsdorf will "be hearing from my lawyer." Mariotti didn't write in Thursday's Sun-Times, but there was a story that mentioned Reinsdorf's appearance on Comcast and some of what he said. Not the "full of lies" part though. That wasn't all. At the bottom of page 2 of the Sun-Times was a correction regarding the Wednesday Mariotti column. Couldn't find the correction online (and the column we linked to above doesn't have the corrections in it at this writing). Here's what the correction said: "A Jay Mariotti column and a news story that appeared in the June 8 edition of the Chicago Sun-Times should have said that the Bulls' contract with coach Scott Skiles was agreed on at $16 million guaranteed over four years, including the option year. The Mariotti column should have said the deal was made in a telephone conversation with Bulls chairman Jerry Reinsdorf and Skiles. The Bulls' offer did not change from the day before. After that phone deal, Bulls general manager John Paxson and Reinsdorf also agreed to give Skiles a $500,000 bonus for his recent success with the team. That Mariotti column also should have said that Ozzie Guillen's two-year contract extension was for $2.5 million." You can decide who was bloodied in this one. Knowing Mariotti's consistent disdain for all things Reinsdorf, he'll be throwing a few more punches soon.
  10. This gets better. Mariotti is getting killed today for his lies yesterday http://chicagosports.chicagotribune.com/sp...-home-headlines
  11. QUOTE(Cubs Suck23 @ Jun 9, 2005 -> 03:29 PM) Really miss the Rockies BY JASON WILLIAMS Pioneer Press PHOENIX — The unbalanced schedule has been a hot topic since interleague play began in 1997. And the argument probably never will end, especially if it determines the American League Central Division race this year. The Twins' chief divisional rival, Chicago, had lowly Colorado on its interleague schedule, while Minnesota does not play the National League's worst team. The White Sox entered Wednesday's game in Denver looking for a three-game sweep of the Rockies, who had a 19-38 record — second-worst in the majors. Those games ultimately could decide what is shaping up to be a neck-and-neck race in the Central, with the first-place White Sox entering Wednesday with a four-game lead over second-place Minnesota. "I've heard people argue about that," Twins pitcher Kyle Lohse said of the unbalanced schedule. "It is kind of unfair when teams within in the division are playing different schedules and things within the division are so tight. But the bottom line, I think, is you've just got to beat the teams you're supposed to beat. And if you take care of your own business, you'll end up there at the end." Are you kidding? Somebody post the Waaaaaahmbulance again, I think Lohse needs a trip to his mommy.
  12. QUOTE(wilmot825 @ Jun 9, 2005 -> 02:54 PM) What do you think about Mike Cameron playing for the South Siders again? He wasn't that bad when he played here, but where would he play if they did get him. No rhyme or reason to it. Sorry, but Cameron would be squawking for playing time as soon as he stepped into town. He is paid like a starter, and I dont think the Sox want to pay a starter salary for a 4th OFer.
  13. QUOTE(YASNY @ Jun 9, 2005 -> 01:03 AM) I'm neither an Angels or Braves fan in any sense. However, I do consider myself a baseball fan in every sense of the term. Looking at the Erstad play from a completely unbiased point of view, that was good baseball. Period. I feel the same way about myself, and honestly I think I would be cheering if the situation were reversed and a White Sox player plowed into a Twins catcher the same way. Burke was near the plate, even though he wasnt blocking it. Hunter went to send a message, and dammit if everyone didnt hear and see the message. The Twins took off from there and went on to the playoffs. Hunter did his job, I cannot fault him for doing it. proceed with the flaming.
  14. QUOTE(DukeNukeEm @ Jun 9, 2005 -> 01:59 PM) El Duque MUST start in the playoffs if we go (I aint jinxing nobody.) Do you really want Garland pitching in the playoffs steadily? Buehrle, Garcia, El Duque and Count. Garland will hopefully get his playoff starts some time or another. But if we go this year, we gotta grab the bull by the horns and win it all.. we cant make dumb mistakes by giving reps to Garland just so he knows what it's like to start a playoff game. Big Jon will be huge in relief for us hopefully. I completely disagree with this. At this point I would have Garland going #3. The way things stand right now, I see Hernandez being the one going to the pen unless he regains his control by playoff time.
  15. If he is taking at-bats away from JT Snow, then it would seem that Snow would be the one they would be trying to move. I wouldnt mind having Snow backup Konerko. A slick fielding first baseman cannot hurt.
  16. QUOTE(AnthraxFan93 @ Jun 9, 2005 -> 12:20 PM) Most here live in the MVP 2005 world..Its a sad state... Thats funny coming from the guy who constantly proclaims "If KW would have signed the guy I would have signed...." It isnt really what you say, more how you say it.
  17. On a side note, Ozuna had a very rough go at third base yesterday. It made me appreciate crede's defense. In the first two innings, Ozuna was thrown out twice, and made two throwing errors. Thats a tough game. Yet he still came out of the game 3/5 with a run scored. Not too bad, but not too good.
  18. QUOTE(quickman @ Jun 9, 2005 -> 12:03 PM) Baseball gods I need some help here for my 77 year old uncle. Last nights game there were two errors which led to Rockies runs in the first and second. Why were those runs earned. In every newspaper and every box score on the net claimed the runs were earned. I need to better understand why. I know there are soem very smart kids out there. So have at it. damn, Hawk explained it too, and I cant remember. Do you remember the situations with the errors? Maybe that would help stimulate my memory.
  19. Plus, during Spring Training there was really only one team that gave BMac problems, and that was Texas. I thought it was unfair that the Sox ran bmac out against a team as hot as Texas, but what are you gonna do? Those guys can hit anything.
  20. I love the topic this was moved under, LOL
  21. QUOTE(thelatinoheat_30 @ Jun 9, 2005 -> 11:29 AM) i guess that could be why his fastball wasn't so fast last nite. i also have seen him shaking his arm. i really hope he's healthy and gets back to old form. even w/ cotts pitching good, not so sure i'd want him as the top lefty in the pen. might need to look for another. I also think the radar gun was sketchy. Polittes first couple pitches never reached past 91 MPH, then he threw a 94 MPH fastball, then back down. I dont believe the numbers they put on TV much anyways.
  22. QUOTE(Kalapse @ Jun 9, 2005 -> 11:08 AM) He didn't say that Rogo would start over Konerko he said Rogo would serve as Konerko's backup. He just forgot the s at the end of Konerko. observe my edit.
  23. LOL, a 8 million dollar backup. Lets just try it out! What a great plan. Maybe Garcia should go to the bullpen so the Sox can try Gio as the third starter. Its worth a shot! edit: I read that wrong. I still dont agree with the move. But remove above said "smartass-ness"
  24. jack Wilson had an emergency appendectomy in January/february http://pittsburgh.pirates.mlb.com/NASApp/m...t=.jsp&c_id=pit
  25. QUOTE(TheDybber @ Jun 9, 2005 -> 10:28 AM) Don't forget he can also play all the infield spots except for SS. Something happened to Wilson over the offseason. I think he got either a virus, or some sort of surgery that caused him to lose weight and muscle. I dont think it was a sports related injury though.
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