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May a curse be on your house, oh tribe of Cleveland!
Harry Chappas replied to knightni's topic in 2008 Season in Review
Batting practice Mike. That bullpen of the White Sox, something special. -
May a curse be on your house, oh tribe of Cleveland!
Harry Chappas replied to knightni's topic in 2008 Season in Review
QUOTE(fathom @ Apr 2, 2008 -> 08:09 PM) I bet we hear a quote that Vazquez was overthrowing tonight. His fastball was real good, his offspeed stuff wasn't. McDougal is f***ing terrible. He best be gone after today. Looks like Carmona could be done. Hold it to a 3 run game. Poof 1-2 count rolling nothing crushed. -
May a curse be on your house, oh tribe of Cleveland!
Harry Chappas replied to knightni's topic in 2008 Season in Review
Nice job Mike you are great at pitching over the leadoff walk. -
May a curse be on your house, oh tribe of Cleveland!
Harry Chappas replied to knightni's topic in 2008 Season in Review
QUOTE(fathom @ Apr 2, 2008 -> 08:05 PM) He had a good year last year, but it didn't dispell the theory that he's not a clutch pitcher. Relying on him to be the core of our rotation is no sure thing. He got ahead of guys and couldn't put them away. Hawk loves the Indians to a sickening degree. -
May a curse be on your house, oh tribe of Cleveland!
Harry Chappas replied to knightni's topic in 2008 Season in Review
Well so much for making him work. Terrible call by the firstbase ump on the Konerko K. At least Linebrink and Jenks should get an inning in. -
May a curse be on your house, oh tribe of Cleveland!
Harry Chappas replied to knightni's topic in 2008 Season in Review
Ahead in the count 1-2 and walks him without throwing anything close. Well two innings of Mike McDougal could be 7-1 in a hurry. -
May a curse be on your house, oh tribe of Cleveland!
Harry Chappas replied to knightni's topic in 2008 Season in Review
What exactly did Uribe do? Amazing what can happen if you take pitches and making pitchers work. -
May a curse be on your house, oh tribe of Cleveland!
Harry Chappas replied to knightni's topic in 2008 Season in Review
QUOTE(retro1983hat @ Apr 2, 2008 -> 07:33 PM) BA deserves the next start. He deserved to start the last two games. Ramirez has had no chance and it could be the pitchers, cold or whatever but he was put in a position to fail and that is Guillen's fault and is a piss poor managerial dcision. -
May a curse be on your house, oh tribe of Cleveland!
Harry Chappas replied to knightni's topic in 2008 Season in Review
ugh. -
May a curse be on your house, oh tribe of Cleveland!
Harry Chappas replied to knightni's topic in 2008 Season in Review
Walker isn't going to do anything for these guys they are what they are. Look at the last half inning. Every Cleveland hitter saw at least 5 pitches I believe and the last two guys saw about 8 each. I have been saying for years , the Sox can not fight off good pitches, they weakly put them in play. Unclutchness looks like is making a return again this year. -
May a curse be on your house, oh tribe of Cleveland!
Harry Chappas replied to knightni's topic in 2008 Season in Review
Nothing has changed with this team. Carmona is wild and doppy guys feel the need to swing at the first strike they see. If nothing else get to their crappy bullpen by making him work. 3 double plays great. -
May a curse be on your house, oh tribe of Cleveland!
Harry Chappas replied to knightni's topic in 2008 Season in Review
QUOTE(RME JICO @ Apr 2, 2008 -> 05:07 PM) This is a must win, otherwise we might be looking at an 0-5 start. 1 game into the season and the Sox are faced with a must win already. Usually these do not come out until around mid-May. -
QUOTE(Sox It To Em @ Apr 2, 2008 -> 05:03 PM) Bengals? Bengal Tiger , not referring to Cincinnati football team,
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The Brewers bullpen is terrible. Their hitters are also the spitting image of the Sox with overswinging. About to blow a 5-1 lead while they had bases loaded nobody out in the top of the 7th without scoring. Flailing Fonzie bails out Torres.
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May a curse be on your house, oh tribe of Cleveland!
Harry Chappas replied to knightni's topic in 2008 Season in Review
QUOTE(Jenks Heat @ Apr 2, 2008 -> 09:48 AM) I bet you the line-up is the exact same. Ozzie reads Soxtalk and values my opinion greatly. Oh wait he flipped the leftie rightie thing so that Joe Borowski can come in face 7-9 to end the game and laugh his ass off as three guys that can not hit anything other than straight 94 MPH fastballs pop out and K. -
May a curse be on your house, oh tribe of Cleveland!
Harry Chappas replied to knightni's topic in 2008 Season in Review
QUOTE(ChiSox_Sonix @ Apr 2, 2008 -> 10:16 AM) I wouldnt be surprised at all to see Anderson in CF though after Ramirez' tough day at the plate yesterday. And to be honest, BA should have played Monday, he should play today and he should also play tomorrow I agree 100% but Ramirez should be at 2B and Anderson CF. Mark Buerhle needs the best defensive team behind him to win and this organization is continuing to show that defense is not as important as hitting. Uribe has had success agaisnt Carmona and Thursday is a day game so who knows. -
May a curse be on your house, oh tribe of Cleveland!
Harry Chappas replied to knightni's topic in 2008 Season in Review
QUOTE(joesaiditstrue @ Apr 2, 2008 -> 05:10 AM) anyone find an early lineup card posted anywhere for this game yet? i wonder if BA will get a chance vs carmona, and uribe sitting on the bench in favor of lexi? I bet you the line-up is the exact same. -
The fact that the so called ideal number two hitter had a simply awful at-bat and that Thome couldn't elevate the ball along with the fact that the Sox got themselves a new reliever that can't throw stirkes is what killed them. The 9th inning Joe Crede made me phyiscally ill. They did show some heart and Masset looked good. Buerhle needed to pitch ove the Cabrerra f'up. Those calls were not that bad, not good but not as bad as the Joe Borowski 9th inning show.
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Alexei Ramirez to start at CF on Opening Day?
Harry Chappas replied to DaTank's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Mike North was going on about this. If Alexi Ramirez is somehow ahead of Brian Anderson in any capacity of CF I really think Guillen will look for any reason to screw Brian Anderson. Oh and Carlos Quintin. Defense is obviously not a concern to this organization. A couple of things facing him, huge crowd on the road Opening Day, Cy Young type pitcher, cold, whatever. If this happens I may have to start to agree with the pessimissim on this board. -
Is there a chance Crede's actually re-signed after the '08 cam
Harry Chappas replied to DaTank's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Crede stated the other day that the Sox have yet to even make an offer. There is a part of me that thinks that Crede would sign for a fair price if it was offered and Boras can't stop him. It is up to Crede to decide what to do. I think they let Fields tear it up in AAA and move him for an top level prospect. -
Where The Corn Is As High As Greg Walker's Eye...
Harry Chappas replied to knightni's topic in 2008 Season in Review
Have the Sox won a game with your snappy thread titles? -
On CSN Sportsnite Guillen thought that it my be serious. It actually sounded a tad like wishful thinking on Ozzie's part.
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QUOTE(Gregory Pratt @ Mar 27, 2008 -> 04:37 PM) Yeah, but it's not a big deal. Every General Manager and Manager with a son who wants this gets it. Wasn't Mike Piazza drafted in like the 61st round because he was Tommy Lasorda's godson?
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18 y/o dies on Operating Table during breast enlargement
Harry Chappas replied to Brian's topic in SLaM
QUOTE(Tony82087 @ Mar 27, 2008 -> 11:58 AM) I wish I knew more of the back stories with the girls but I really don't. Two of the girls I used to be pretty close with, but fell out of touch after high school. The other two were just acquaintances that I bump into from time to time. The two girls I knew pretty well both had boob jobs, and both came from pretty wealthy families. I really don't know what compelled them to do it either, as both were pretty attractive girls, and really didn't seem to have confident issues. It almost seems like they could have done it because they just had the money laying around and thought it sounded like a good idea, which could be really sad. One of the other ones was a nose job, which I actually did understand more. She was a pretty attractive girl, but the bump in her nose was very noticeable. From what I heard, there was a Seinfeld-esc moment where a guy said "You would be so hot if your nose wasn't so big", or something along those lines. She had the money(again, wealthy family) and I guess it made her feel better, or more confident. There are hundreds of thousands of better ways to spend money then cosmetic surgery, but I suppose if you have it to spend, and it really is going to make you more confident about yourself, I don't see a huge problem with it. I can see one huge problem with it, see the title of this thread. -
2007-2008 NHL Catch All Thread
Harry Chappas replied to kapkomet's topic in A and J's Olde Tyme Sports Pub
QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Mar 27, 2008 -> 12:28 PM) So much for Khabi and the offense showing up when we needed it... Last night had nothing to do with Khabi.