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  1. QUOTE (Brian @ Sep 29, 2008 -> 04:29 PM) They can't stream the game online at 670thescore.com. MLB owns the rights for internet streaming. Well that's a terrible inconvenience.
  2. QUOTE (Chisoxfn @ Sep 29, 2008 -> 04:25 PM) Got my computer streaming it on radio...warned my coworkers I may go a little crazy. Lets get some runs right here!!! I'm doing the same, was working fine, all of a sudden it switched over to some Sporting News Radio, I'm listening to effing Jason Campbell talk about the Dallas Cowboys right now, yet it still says I'm on 670, WTF>?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
  3. QUOTE (jenks45monster @ Sep 25, 2008 -> 09:51 PM) I wouldn't want to be put down on my bad play with three (possibly four games) to play. Would you? It's only added pressure on the players. A good time would be anytime besides now. Like I said, the players don't need added pressure, especially now. Why would I respect Ozzie Guillen? You don't? He's the manager of this team and has done a pretty good job in that position in my opinion. I really don't care if he's "consistent and rational". He's not there to baby the players. OC should just learn how to shut his mouth. He causes too much drama. Learn to shut his mouth? The guy nailed it right on the head, team loaded with talent can't beat the TWINS. Let's be honest, the Sox are Twins are both pretty bad, neither team would/will do jack squat in the playoffs. Everybody gets too wrapped up with how good of a guy players are. I couldn't care less if the team was full of the biggest scumbags in the world as long as they won. You're telling me that OCAB put's too much pressure and drama into the clubhouse? If these guys can't handle the pressure of playing baseball, I don't think they would have made it this far.
  4. QUOTE (aboz56 @ Sep 25, 2008 -> 10:38 PM) Wait, you're calling a guy who helped lead the Sox to a World Series a bum and Orlando Cabrera a winner? The Angels surely didn't miss Cabrera and he's not exactly lighting the world on fire for the Sox. Yes, Paul Konerko is a bum. He hit a grand slam 3 years ago and I thank him for it, but he can take his sorry ass out of town with his 12 million a year and his 5 LOB. You can't honestly tell me there aren't 100 different ways you would rather spend that 12 mil. Captain of the team should show a little commitment and lift an effing weight or two and quit being such a morose piece of crap.
  5. QUOTE (Buehrle>Wood @ Sep 25, 2008 -> 06:45 PM) He's been subtly doing this all season and it's funny that he takes flack for it, because he's dead right. I know I'm one of two here who want him back next season. Guy shows up to play, the captain, Paul Konerko, is a joke, get that bum outta here. I know OC isn't coming back, but I think we need more guys that are winners. Sox are a team of mental midgets. I want changes.
  6. QUOTE (greg775 @ Sep 24, 2008 -> 11:12 PM) Our pitching held them tonight and we lost. Odds ain't good. Let's hope Twins for once play like the mediocre team they are and we salvage one game. What did they do tonight? Beat the ball into the ground and bloop broken bat knocks into the outfield. Is there anything impressive about the Twins? It's an embarrassment the Sox can't compete with this rag tag group of scrubs on yearly basis. The Twins are a joke, the White Sox may be a bigger one.
  7. QUOTE (fathom @ Sep 5, 2008 -> 01:34 PM) Maybe Zambrano will fracture his penis by his continuous cup adjustment? Hopefully this is a lesson for CQ. All I know is we'll have the most intense cheerleader in history. Damn near spit my diet coke out on my keyboard/monitor.
  8. QUOTE (watchtower41 @ Sep 5, 2008 -> 01:23 PM) Cowley is now speculating on suntimes.com that he did this while punching a locker in Boston? I don't know where he gets his information or if he just makes it up, but all too often he comes up with these nuggets that nobody else knew about, with usually no follow-up when fact is the exact opposite. Don't clubhouses have like, just big open closet like structures in the locker room? I'm picturing like my high school locker room, then thinking wait, clubhouses don't have those. I suppose there could be some regular metal lockers in that craphole in Boston though.
  9. QUOTE (sircaffey @ Sep 5, 2008 -> 01:16 PM) I've had wrist surgery involving pins. The pins were out within 2 months. I was back to 100% within 4-5 months (rehab and s***). My injury was not a broken wrist, it was a torn ligament and ligament detachment from the bone (which I think is more severe than a bone break). It's not going to be career threatening. Ironically, my surgery was done by the hand/wrist specialist from Rush which I believe are the doctors the Sox players see. If it is, Carlos is in good hands. Yeah it's probably better that it's a break and no ligament damage. I think I simply strained/sprained my wrist and it would not get better so I just had to shut down any exercise involving the wrist. Well anyway, just sucks in general to see him go down right now and not get to complete his season just because who knows if he'll ever put together such a complete year again. Commencement of intoxication cannot begin soon enough.
  10. QUOTE (bmags @ Sep 5, 2008 -> 01:09 PM) This team can do two things: 1. Deflate, press too much and fall into the abyss 2. Use this as a rallying cry and crush these freaking teams. I just don't see us deflating. Let's fight this, White Sox. Konerko and Swisher need to start mashing baseballs on this 10 game homestand.
  11. Is it just me, or when you hear "pin in wrist" are we talking career threatening here. I did something to my wrist bench pressing like 4 months ago, couldn't do a push up for months without the thing hurting, never got it checked out of course, but after 4 months I think it's about 90% recovered. These things just seem to take forever to get back to full strength. What a shame, guy could have had an MVP award on his mantle.
  12. QUOTE (spiffalicious @ Sep 5, 2008 -> 12:58 PM) The score just said he is having surgery Monday to put a pin in his wrist. Am I asleep? When will I wake up from this nightmare?
  13. QUOTE (lostfan @ Aug 1, 2008 -> 01:08 PM) It's not really a control issue IMO. He tries to make people miss but only uses 1/2 of the plate. He misses the outside corner enough times, he will fall behind or end up walking a batter. Yeah, doesn't trust his fastball enough IMO. Tries to get fancy with the breaking stuff, falls behind, throws a "get me over" and gets crushed. I want to see more fastballs.
  14. Let's get the Big Hurt back, bat Griffey 3, Thomas 4 and Thome 5 and pretend it's 1997. With Jr. in center presumably, the combined age of the outfield would be 97.
  15. QUOTE (Chisoxfn @ Jul 9, 2008 -> 03:31 PM) You can also go to the How Does it Work Forum. I usually move the calendars there after about a week. Thanks, I knew they were on here somewhere, couldn't find em.
  16. QUOTE (Swishin' Aint Easy @ Jul 9, 2008 -> 03:19 PM) Here ya go Thanks guys!!
  17. They gave me a new computer at work today, my Danks calendar is now gone, I'd really like it back, 1280x 1024. Thanks in advance.
  18. QUOTE (jackie hayes @ Jul 3, 2008 -> 10:27 AM) Disagree. I'm a huge Farmer fan. No way is he weaker than Singleton, nor Hawk, for that matter. I'll be supremely pissed if they ever get rid of him. I also enjoy Farmer. Actually got to meet him in the booth bout 7 years ago, actually got up during the game to shake my hand and we talked for about a minute or so, seemed like a great guy. My step dad's brother in law was one of the top chefs in the stadium club at the time, walked right into the booth with him, one of the coolest experiences I've ever had. Guy quit and got a job at the Conseco Field House or something, what a terrible day that was.
  19. QUOTE (WCSox @ Jul 3, 2008 -> 09:37 AM) Didn't they get into a big argument on the air back in 2000? They do OK together, but I'm scratching my head at these posts that say they have great chemistry. I don't see it. Hawk and Wimpy are a much better example of good chemistry. Agreed with the poster who said that Hawk is more of a color guy at this point. I don't necessarily want him to retire because he's been the one constant voice of the Sox throughout most of my life. And he did work very well with Stoney last year, so maybe it wouldn't be too bad. I'd love to see the Sox pry Milo Hamilton away from the Astros and team him up with Farmer on the radio. Not sure how many good years he has left and it's a pipe dream anyway, but it would be really nice for a while. I agree, I'm reading this DJ love wondering if I have been hearing the same thing for the past 9 years. What does this guy bring to the table? He thinks there is a T at the end of the word across. His homerun calls are embarrassing (GOOOING GOOOOOOOOING GGGGGGGGOOONE!), his voice is annoying, his constant rising intonation makes me feel like he's talking to a 4 year old. I'm not saying Hawk is perfect by any means, but when he was together with Stone, the broadcast sounded "professional". I think most everybody agrees that Stone is the best of all the Sox broadcasters, he needs to stay here if it's possible and I want to hear him as much as possible so get him on TV. Sometimes I ignore the delay and watch the TV with the radio on. I feel like I'm missing out on something when I'm not listening to Stone call the game, I've never come close to feeling that with DJ.
  20. OCab throws a 3 hopper to Konerko to barely beat the runner... "as Cabrera does that intentionally" -DJ DJ, the 5 year olds watching have gone to bed, kill yourself.
  21. I got caught drinking a beer with my buddy in the lot on Freddy Garcia's first home start for the white sox in 2004. We were both 20 at the time, bike guy carded us, got real mad, ripped up our tickets and made us drive out of the parking lot. Happened to be a half price night, so I just turned right back into the lot and we went and bought 2 more tix.
  22. QUOTE (DonnyDevito @ Apr 16, 2008 -> 11:09 PM) black is the best color to wear in April because it attracts the suns' heat. Chicago will wear out the white pin stripes during the summer. the classy smooth greys will be sported steadily on the road as the year progresses. just wait till it heats up and then we won't see the blacks nearly as much. It sounds like the grey uniforms are really underrated on here. nobody is talking about them except for the OP. I agree, the grey roads are my favorite and it's really not even close for me. Only Sox jersey I own is a road Ventura. I've considered buying more, but it's like man, this road Ventura jersey is too good looking to not wear to every game I attend. The blacks are ok every so often, the vest uni was a joke, glad it's gone.
  23. QUOTE(Balta1701 @ Apr 3, 2008 -> 01:35 PM) Gameday is just being slow. Jenks has a couple strikes on Hafner already. 1-2 count, couple of 2 strike curves fouled off. Gameday was unbearable for me today, switched over to Sportsline GameCenter, going nice.
  24. Good stuff out of Danks today though, hopefully he can maintain it for the entire season. Really like this kid.
  25. QUOTE(BurlyMan56 @ Apr 3, 2008 -> 12:41 PM) JD all season long will make get rid of the stereotype that all black men can run The last few seasons I would compare Dye's running to two days after the first time anybody does squats. Each step painful and labored, not good.
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