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JoshPR

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  1. Hell and for some guy who sucks
  2. WhiteSox History 1953 A winning record in every month except September (11-13) enabled the Sox to finish third for the second straight season, 11.5 games from the league lead. A 20-10 July was the hottest part of the season. The final record was 89-65. Minnie Minoso soared to .313 with 15 homers and a team high 104 RBI's while Nelson Fox hit .259 with a surprising, carrer high 72 RBI's. Shortstop Chico Carrasquel batted .279 but Farris Fain , a two time batting champion acquired from the Philadelphia A's, was a major dissapointment. Fain broke a finger in an Aug. 2 fight and ended up hitting only .256 with 6 homers and 52 RBI's. A more successful deal was the one on June 13 that brought Bob Elliott and righthander Virgil Trucks to Comiskey Park. Elliott hit .260 in 67 Games with the Sox but Trucks won his first 8 decisions, had 13 complete games and a 15-6 record in 21 starts, fininshing the year 20-10 overall with a 2.93 ERA. Billy Pierce was 18-12 and his 2.72 ERA was second best in the league.
  3. Jesus Christ Joe Roa!!!!! Hello! The guy hasn't stuck with 4 of 5 major league teams already, He's a Journey man, for crying out loud
  4. our pitching has been f***ing awesome but we can hit the god damn side of a f***ing barn. tHE SIDE??? How about the Whole Barn
  5. Ahhhh Don't panic my Friend all those years are in up comming posts. Jtc, Don't know
  6. DOn't forget to read my White sox history Posts
  7. Firing manuel does nothing. Manuel, Kenny, Schafer, JR and even Cooper need to go. Major Shake up. But i'm afariad that until EL CHEAPO SELLS where not going anywhere
  8. If we were serious about winning, the axe would have dropped when we went one game under .500. This organization is a joke. Couldn't agree more
  9. This team can't even hit with one of Shammy's corked bats
  10. Could be. I'm a true Fan and I love the Sox but i'm not gonna watch. I'm gonna stay over at the Girlfriends house. More action there
  11. A book my aunt picked up for me in a Flea Market. It made by Topps the baseball card company has a saml recap of the seasons since 1952 and the cards that go with them. I'll try to post one everyday
  12. If you guys don't like these posts please let me know, And I'll cut them short. WhiteSox History 1952 Having introduced the "Go-Go Sox" to the south side of Chicago the previous season, manager Paul Richards' second year at the helm produced an identical 81-73 record but another step up in the standings from fourth to third. Without any .300 hitters and only one 15 game winner (Lefty Billy Pierce, 15-12), the performance was remarkable. After a slow start the Sox started rolling in June, winning 24 of 34 games in one stretch and held to as late as July 11th. The came a rugged eastern swing that produced 9 losses in 10 games and eventually a slide into sixth before a strong finish earned the Sox third place. Second Baseman Nelson Fox and Firstbaseman Eddie Robinson were the top Hitters (.296) with Robinson hitting 22 homers and producing a club high 104 RBI's. Minnie Minoso (.281) also had 22 stolen bases to go with his 13 homers. Joe Dobson (14-10), Saul Rogovin (14-9) and Marv Grissom (12-10) were other Winning Pitchers
  13. Good Line Fan of 14. I agree, I'm Biracial too. PuertoRican/American and if i do wrong i sould be tried the same as white, Balck Asian whatever. Pedro is Full of Malarky
  14. Pedro is full of s***. Now cause he's been in the spot light he thinks he's the Jesse Jackson of Baseball.. Idiot
  15. Yup and becoming a singer did too. Sierra had great talent. If he would have stayed healthy his numbers would have been awsome. Sierra went on the DL for the first time last season i think. Never got hurt
  16. Masaoka had a good Arm. Think his FastBall reached 99 MPH. If i'm not mistaken
  17. We may not have won the series since Atlanta was such a smoking hot team, but we would have gotten there. Atlanta was in second place that Year. The Expos had Won 70 Games already that year. 1983 Closers were Dennis Lamp and Salome Barojas 1967 team greatest pitching staff of all time. Lead the League in ERA. 2.17 overall, but were last in the league in batting with a dreadfull .230 BA. 1991 team would have won the WildCard and the 1990 team the Divison. Ahhh I remember watching Wilson Alvarez pitch his No No Against the O's
  18. 1977, 1983, 1990, 1994, 2000 1990 Was a great team came outta no where and won 90. Regretfully oakland won 102 that year. Great Pitching staff with BlackJack The Little Bulldog and Melido. Agressive team on the Basepaths. If the wild Card would have existed then the sox would have won it. 1994 Solid Team. Frank And Julio Franco were good and put up good numbers. 2000 was fun, i Luved those comeback wins. 1983 started like this year, the trade that brout us Julio Cruz spaked the team that never looked back, Grat Pitching. Hoyt, Bannister, Burns, Dot and Koosman 1977 Great Power Year for the Sox. Pitching Staff sucked
  19. Great Game Down here. I just finnished watching it on TV. Garret Anderson went bonkers down here. Hard Curveball in the dirt that Barret Couldn't block score figgins for the tying run. Ron callaway got the game winnning 2b for the Expos. 5 hour and 10 minute marathon
  20. Did they lose again??..... Maybe that was a dumb Question
  21. 33. Alex Acevedo - S/R – SS – Dominican Republic Height: 6-1 – Weight: 172 Puerto Rican. Outta of my Dad's home town. Wonder if he's any good
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