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7-28 Gamethread: Mariners at Sox (1:10pm)
Paulie4Pres replied to Chicago White Sox's topic in 2024 Season in Review
I can't believe people are still watching this team, let alone attending games. I'll watch to see this team set the 162 game record for losses, and that's about it. -
Chasing Records — 121 losses, modern MLB record
Paulie4Pres replied to Paulie4Pres's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Franchise firsts abound! -
Chasing Records — 121 losses, modern MLB record
Paulie4Pres replied to Paulie4Pres's topic in Pale Hose Talk
This will be the worst team of modern baseball. No doubt. -
Chasing Records — 121 losses, modern MLB record
Paulie4Pres replied to Paulie4Pres's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Most losses at the All Star break throughout history. Chasing all those terrible records.... -
7/8 Sox vs Twins, time for Flexual Healing
Paulie4Pres replied to Heads22's topic in 2024 Season in Review
How can they lose this game tonight? Lol -
Luis has to be fuming he missed that.
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Lord.
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Sheets not expected to hit IL with bruised heel, day to day
Paulie4Pres replied to southsider2k5's topic in Pale Hose Talk
I mean, skating is that one specific thing. That's why I mentioned it. If you have an injury that greatly impacts your skating, you're not going to be an effective player at all. Especially in this day and age where skating is the single most important attribute. Regardless, though, my posts on this topic are really not at all serious. I just think it's hilarious a baseball player is sidelined with a "bruised heel", especially after reading the reports about what guys played through in the NHL. And as you know, having played hockey at a high level, hockey players are pretty much always playing through something (including bruised heels). It just sounds so incredibly soft to be out because of a "bruise". -
Sheets not expected to hit IL with bruised heel, day to day
Paulie4Pres replied to southsider2k5's topic in Pale Hose Talk
A bruised heel is a hellava long way from the heart. -
Sheets not expected to hit IL with bruised heel, day to day
Paulie4Pres replied to southsider2k5's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Well, respectfully, your opinion makes absolutely no sense. Just skating a single 45-60 second shift in hockey is more repetitive, precise movement, than an entire fucking baseball game. Especially if you're not a pitcher. And my buddy, who played both NCAA baseball, and hockey, wholeheartedly disagrees with your opinion. What are you doing as a baseball player that is a repetitive, precise movement, aside from swinging a bat, or pitching? A center, just taking faceoffs, is doing more repetitive, precise movement than any baseball player does in an entire game. -
Sheets not expected to hit IL with bruised heel, day to day
Paulie4Pres replied to southsider2k5's topic in Pale Hose Talk
I see you've never skated. Lol -
Sheets not expected to hit IL with bruised heel, day to day
Paulie4Pres replied to southsider2k5's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Baseball injury reports just blow my mind. Out with a "bruised heel". I'm sorry, what? Meanwhile, a guy just played for the Stanley Cup with a broken rib and a broken finger. Another played with a torn abdominal muscle that needs surgery. Just fucking lol. -
I think I've made it clear long ago that I don't give a flying f*** about your opinion. I only reply to you out of the brief amusement it gives me watching you contort yourself, and twist around logic and facts, in an attempt to support your absurd opinions. Angry? Lol. Aren't you the guy getting posts deleted for personal insults? I'm not angry at all. Evidently your ability to infer emotion from forum posts is just as bad as your ability to evaluate baseball. I'm actually completely apathetic. I'm done caring about this organization until the old bastard is enshrined in his mausoleum. I'm here to commiserate with fellow Sox fans, who have also given up on this pathetic franchise, and to laugh at how pathetic they are.