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The Movie Major League???
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All this fun without Dorn, f*** him Who is Dorn?
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With the Marlins wanting to lighten payroll, I think Juan would be a nice little pick up for the Sox. I would like Encarnacion, With a good Lineup he could be solid. But we need a speedster leadoff guy. I would do a Deal for Encarnacion and Castillo.
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Hey Let me get to those seasons. 1964 tonight
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Whitesox History 1963 Armed with the four players from Baltimore obtained in the trade for Luis Aparicio and a couple of young pitchers, the WhiteSox jumped up to second place with a 94-68 record altrough still 10.5 games out. Pete Ward, one of the former Orioles, Led the club in eight offensive departments including batting (.295), RBI's (84) nad Home Runs (22), where he shared the leadership with free swinging Rookie Dave Nicholson who struck out a then Record 175 times and hit .229 but drove in 70 runs. But it was the pitching that was primarily responsible for the upward move. The club led the league with 21 shutouts and a 2.97 ERA. Gary Peters was 19-8, leading the league with a 2.33 ERA and Juan Pizzaro was 16-8 with a 2.39 that was second best in the league despite arm and soulder problems. From July 11, Peters won 11 straight decisions including 10 complete games in a row. Ray Herbert was 8-4 on June 17 but suffered a groin pull and finished 13-10
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Pretty good for a six year MinorLeaguer. Lo Duca can hit and play
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WhiteSox History 1962 With the Allyn brothers, John and Arthur, now in full ownership of the club, the team on the field continued to skid. the record of 85-77 produced a fifth place finish, the lowest for the Whitesox since 1950 and the lowest of Al Lopez career in the Major Leagu's. Floyd Robinson continued to be a star on the rise in his second season, leading the club in batting (.312) and RBI's (109), setting a team record for doubles (45) and adding homeruns. Al Smith (.292) led the team with 16 homers (lowest total to lead the team since Minnie Minoso's 15 in 1953) and had 82 RBI's. Joe Cunningham hit .295 with 10 homers and 70 RBI's. Luis Aparicio led the league in stolen bases for the seventh season in a row with 31 but hit only .241 and the Sox stole only 74 bases as a team. In January1963, Aparicio was traded to Baltimore for four players including reliever Hoyt Wilhelm. Roy Herbert (10-9) led the team in voctories by winning his last six starts.
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Dam... I tought they checked all 70 of his bats. Now he's got another one for BP?
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WHITESOX HISTORY 1961 Another sluggish start led to a season of struggle as the WhiteSox were in last place as June 11th before ripping off 19 wins( including 12 straight in a row) to move up to fourth place finish (86-76), 23 games out. One of the few bright spots early in the Year was pitcher Early Wynn who was 8-2 but then quit for the seson in July with Soulder problems, Juan Pizzaro was the only pitcher to win more than 10 games, finishing 14-7 with a 3.05 ERA. Rookie Outfielder Floyd Robinson led the club with a .310 average in 132 games with 11 homers and 59 RBI's. Roy Sievers hit .295 with 27 homers and 92 RBI's, Al Smith was .278 with 28 homers and 93 RBI's and Jim Landis hit .282 with 22 homers and 85 RBI's Luis Aparicio (.272) had 53 stolen bases in 66 attempts and once again led the league in steals. After a 7-6 april, the Sox suffered a 9-21 may that doomed their Pennant hopes
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Hey don't give up yet, we'll most likely turn it on in September and finish at 81-81..........Damn, that still sucks And that's when a bunch of Morons will say Manuel is a good Manager. His teams always play .500 ball. Manuel sucks had a luck year in 2000, the team gave him Manager of the Year
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No I don't. That's why he didn't bat leadoff. He couldn't bunt. We've hadn't had a good Bunter since Ron Karkovice
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Mine was 4. And I'm 27
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Singleton could bunt but we got rid of him. He could???
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It may be overrated. But it too means that he helps the Pitchers eliminate those runners. Not a lot of SS do that.
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Now our Mutha f***er Manager uses the Pinch hitters. f*** Manuel and f*** Rowand. Rowand f***ed up in this game. This team has no f***ing fundamentals. I'd be surprised if they win 80
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Another Dam Blunder by Rowand Jose may be sucking this year but man i wish that all those guys with the high OPS and s*** had the heart he had
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Konerko [piano on his back and all] I swear and I'll say it again. Either Kenny' got Manuel by the Cojones and is his Puppet or Manuel is just f***ing Stupid. If you know a guy is enFuego cause he's playing in the field, and if you had any Managerial sense you would leave him at first. But nooooooooooooo Manuel Jajajajaj Yeah right. He coulnd't have managerial Sense even if it bit him. DOLT.... MORON!!
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BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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Dead Sox Baseball...... Dead guys Wear Black
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Ahhh Muley at his best.... Kong out there again. I swear Kenny is got him by the balls. JM can't be so f***ing stupid
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White Sox History 1960 While Attendance soared to 1,644,460 (more than double the 797,451 of 1958) in the aftermath of the championship season, the team slumped to it's almost traditional third place with a 87-67 record, 10 games out of first. It was the first time that Al Lopez' managed a team the finished lower than second. Al Smith hit .315, the re-acuired Minnie Minoso .311, Roy Sievers .295 and Nelson Fox .289 as the team lead the league with a .270 average. Sievers had 28 homers and 93 RBI's while Minoso added 20 homers and 105 RBI's. Minoso also had 17 stolen bases, Jim Landis 23 and Luis Aparicio who lead the league for the fifth straight year had 51. Billy Pierce led the pitchers in wins (14-7) but Frank Bauman (13-6) one of the club's four 13 game winners led the league with his 2.68 ERA. Other 13 game winners were Early Wynn (13-12), Bob Shaw(13-13) and reliver Gerry Staley (13-8) in 64 games
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Willy Mo Peña?? Please!!! Where do you get this stuff. That trade does nothing for the Sox. Nick Johnson Sucks.. I'll pass. Why would we wanna trade our best lefty outta of the Pen? And the Yanks already had Marte once
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Win What?? Get to 3oo pounds
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White Sox History 1959 On March 10th, Bill Veeck along with Arthur Allyn and Hank GreenBerg Bought control of the WhiteSox from Mrs. Dorothy Comsikey Rigney, Ending the family's control of the team that dated back to it's founding in the 19th century in St. Paul Minnesota. Veeck's club promptly won it's first pennant since 1919 with a 84-60 record that generated a five game edge over second place Cleveland. In the World Series the White Sox won game game one (11-0 behing Early Wynn) and game five as Bob Shaw outpitched Sandy koufax, 1-0, but the Los Angeles Dodgers won in six games. Most Valuble Player Nelson Fox hit .306 and Luis Aparicio .257 with 56 stolen bases, most in the league since 1943. Wynn was 22-10 but Bob Shawwas the surprise on the staff with an 18-6 record and a 2.69 ERA that was third best in the league. Billy Pierce was 14-15 . Out of the bullpen, veteran Gerry Staley was 8-5 with a 2,25 ERA and Turk Lown 9-2 in 60 games.