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Moncada sucks trade Lynn can’t beat the good teams
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or “good” or “not”?
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This. And only this, really. Let’s start a new thread. Topic: Chicago is not a large American city. I’ll get us started: I know this is true because New York is bigger. And I was expecting Chicago to be bigger. And a bunch of people promised me it would be big, and when I look at it a few times a year it just doesn’t look that big to me. And “big” means 10 million people to me, and it’s not that big, so it’s small. It doesn’t *act* big enough, if you know what I mean. And to me, a big city is on an ocean, and it’s not, so not big. Go
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I can take care of that for you right now.
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White Sox select Colson Montgomery #22 overall
35thstreetswarm replied to southsider2k5's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Love it, including the fact that he was projected to potentially go in R1 -
Wow, Eloy comes back a month and a half early, hits his first two balls about 115 MPH (one over the fence), and the thread topic is "he's fat." Tough crowd
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Correct. Plus nullify affected divisional championships and pennants. No fake flags flying.
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I absolutely hate it. You’re right—it is disgusting, and their attempts to “own” it are shameful. I don’t love that we have an ex-Astro on our team (though at least he was a pitcher and not a hitter). But I’m really happy we don’t have AJ Hinch as a manager as a daily reminder of that travesty.
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Two balls absolutely crushed. Goosebumps
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[Freeze frame of laughing faces and clinking glasses.] Narrator: “yes, we were on top of the world. Little did we know…”
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It’s always interesting to see the outsider’s perspective on the Sox and their success, which is often simpler, and in my opinion more accurate, than the ones that proliferate among hardcore Sox fans who are just a little too close to, and personally invested in, the rebuild process. The Sox drafted well. The rebuild worked. We have lots of good players now. Enjoy.
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Trevor Bauer receives 2 YEAR suspension from MLB
35thstreetswarm replied to Kyyle23's topic in The Diamond Club
You may be right—just comes down to different clubs’ risk tolerances, about which I have no idea. The way this keeps spiraling, though, I could see this being a bigger deal than the “run-of-the-mill” DV case (a depressing idea). -
Is it time to give TLR his due? And maybe some apologies?
35thstreetswarm replied to ron883's topic in Pale Hose Talk
The main beef on this board with TLR's use of Hendriks (and my beef) has been that he hasn't gone to Hendriks often *enough*, or early enough, particularly given his multiple-inning use with the As and his own statements that he likes regular usage to stay fresh. People have criticized TLR for using him in the old-school "closer's" role you describe rather than in high-leverage situations and as long as necessary to ensure wins. Now he gets used for two innings once and somebody jumps on that. -
Trevor Bauer receives 2 YEAR suspension from MLB
35thstreetswarm replied to Kyyle23's topic in The Diamond Club
Yes, he’s far from out of the woods on the criminal side. And I wouldn’t read much into the passage of a couple weeks without arrest, either. That’s not a significant amount of time in a criminal investigation, and with a public figure involved they’re probably going to be extra deliberate and conservative. -
It's an adage that you don't need an all-star at every position. It's crazy that if we were to trade for a Gallo/Marte in RF, when healthy we would literally have all-star talent at every position (granted you have to squint a bit with Madrigal). Honestly, has that ever even happened?
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Trevor Bauer receives 2 YEAR suspension from MLB
35thstreetswarm replied to Kyyle23's topic in The Diamond Club
From the reporting I've read it sounds there won't be a criminal trial (at least at this point) because she initially declined to press charges, though that could change based on a number of factors. Assuming he's not arrested, though, to your ultimate question: I think his future in baseball will depend upon how he handles the civil case. If he simply ends this with a confidential settlement I suspect the details that have leaked to the public will be enough to make MLB clubs steer clear of him. The only way I see him coming back from this (professionally) is by declining to settle, fighting the civil suit, and winning (which would of course require that the entire factual record is somehow favorable to him, and the public revelations give plenty of reason to doubt this is the case.) Even he could win, the process itself would be lengthy, public, and damaging. -
The poster meant they don't need to trade for another outfielder (in part because Eloy is coming back, presumably)
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Is it time to give TLR his due? And maybe some apologies?
35thstreetswarm replied to ron883's topic in Pale Hose Talk
You can’t help but be impressed by how this team is holding it together despite the injuries. He deserves at least some credit for that. I remain worried that he’ll make catastrophic in-game decisions in the playoffs, but will be happy to give him credit if they make a deep run and he manages to avoid the unforced errors I fear. -
Unfortunately it's just too painful for me to watch first place teams win July series over hated rivals with half a lineup, so I'll have to take y'all's word for it. ? Just kidding, I love you nutjobs
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GT 7/7: SOX @ MIN, 12:10
35thstreetswarm replied to CentralChamps21's topic in 2021 Season in Review
Lynn. I wouldn't want to make a 4-year bet on Carlos's health. -
The 05 team is an example that should make you optimistic, not pessimistic. They weren't "that well constructed in February" -- give me a break, they weren't some perfectly assembled superteam. Nobody even picked them to win their division. They just clicked, had some great individual performances, and got hot at the right times with a team less talented than this one will be once Eloy and Robert come back. They were healthy outside the closer position? I guess if you don't count losing literally the best player in White Sox franchise history for the season. And who says we don't have a rookie ready to step in and shove? There are many, many more realistic examples of impact young players on this team than there were at this point in 2005. My advice: just keep watching and hoping for the best, and maybe scream into your pillow rather than onto this board.