Paulie4Pres
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Good for him. Honestly, I might just pick up whatever team he ends up with as my team next season. Best thing that can happen to him is getting traded.
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Just what potential teams want to hear from a free agent. Your team just set the record for most losses ever and "I'm OK with it." Some players are just losers.
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He "does his own research". ™
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Nepotism. We've seen the nepotism for 40 fucking years.
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The vitriol towards him has to do with the fact that he's just more of the same. Another guy in the White Sox failing upwards. We've seen this all before. Perhaps hiring the guy whose failure to draft and develop talent got us here in the first place, was a terrible idea? He's clueless, which his moves this season have proven.
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They will finish with an appropriate 123 losses. Which is fitting, considering that was the most common occurrence for their lineup this season.
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No. Why? Lol. I wouldn't want you to leave, either. This team being God awful will do enough for that.
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He never left, genius.
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Not with Reinsdorf at the helm. We are looking at 100+ losses for AT LEAST the next three seasons.
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How that work out this season? Lol. #10 pick here we come! I'm actually not even sure they can pick #1 in 2026, either?
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Not sure how to quantify it, really, but your method is flawed. A team that rushes players back is going to have players injured more often, regardless of whether those players come back several games sooner than they should.
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Imagine believing that it doesn't matter that your team just lost the most games in MLB history, because missing the playoffs is all the same. Come on.
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Chasing Records — 121 losses, modern MLB record
Paulie4Pres replied to Paulie4Pres's topic in Pale Hose Talk
"Can't waste a season." Lol..... Kudos to the posters that predicted they break this record. There were a few that called it right away. Took me until April 19th to come around. -
They most certainly are not the same. Lol
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Setting this record is probably the best thing that could have happened to this team. Perhaps JR will die of embarrassment, and they can move on towards making this an actual Major League baseball team.
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Chasing Records — 121 losses, modern MLB record
Paulie4Pres replied to Paulie4Pres's topic in Pale Hose Talk
When I made this thread, this record wasn't even in my mind. Holy s%*#. -
Lol White Sox. Welcome to history. I bet it ends at 123.
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I mean, we just had an article where a White Sox player left the team to rehab a soft tissue injury because it wasn't progressing under their care. We had Luis Robert Jr. swinging with one fucking arm. We had players clearly dogging it to first base under TLR because they were not healthy. This team is a fucking dumpster fire.
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Yeah. Because if nothing else, the worst team in MLB history deserves our respect.... GTFO with this. If you don't want fans rooting against you perhaps don't be in a position to set the loss record?
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Crochet is just an absolute stud. Really going to suck watching another Sox ace go on to pitch for another team. I hate this organization.
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And why is his swing so bad? Because this is a guy who had one of the best swings in baseball not that long ago.
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People here can't possibly have forgotten Luis swinging with one fucking arm right? The incompetence in this medical staff is borderline criminal.
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100%. And the big thing about playing before an injury is fully recovered? You and your body compensate for that injury, and you typically end up injuring something else as a result. Also, a big part of the recovery after a soft tissue injury is adjusting your training and stretching routine. If you injure something and then go right back to training the same way you are....you're going to get hurt again. Every body is different, as well. What might work for one athlete might be detrimental to another. So it's important to have staff that tailors everything to the individual athlete. Not having a top of the line medical and training staff is really, really bad.
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I've been playing hockey for almost 40 years. I know all about sports injuries and soft tissue injuries. Those injuries absolutely do go away with the proper rest, treatment, and physical therapy. There are very few injuries in this day and age (back injuries are one) that you can't 100% recover from. But that's the issue, isn't it? It's been made readily apparent that this organization employs absolute hacks in that department. When you have players going OUTSIDE your professional baseball team's trainers and doctors to recover from injuries because they aren't progressing like they should... well.... There's really nothing more to say.
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I'm not sure why threads like this even exist at this point, truth be told. With all the dirt that has come out this season about how absolutely incompetent this organization is at pretty much.... everything. This becomes a rhetorical question. It's not like the human body can't recover from these injuries. Well, with the White Sox, I'm not sure guys EVER recover. But I think you get the point.