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ThunderBolt

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  1. After the initial heartbreak and crying "Why us g-d? WHY US?" to the heavens I'm slowly settling into the happy to see Dayan get more reps comfort zone. I suspect I'd feel different if we were just outright handing the job to a guy like D-Wise then a fellow youngster.
  2. Whoa boy. Could we actually have a power hitting prospect that delivers the goods?
  3. Just jumping in to say that i love this move. Kudos to KW and the front office and Welcome To The Greek God Of Walks.
  4. Is it bad that i now get hit by a bout of crippling depression every time Beckham comes to the plate?
  5. QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Jan 31, 2012 -> 01:28 PM) Baseball is always awesome. Its all perspective. I'm becoming a bitter old man, Southsider. Although i can't deny i do get a kind of tingly feeling when those first pictures of the pitchers and catchers start coming out from Camelback.
  6. QUOTE (daa84 @ Jan 31, 2012 -> 11:14 AM) its so nice outside....feels like spring and reminds me that baseball is just around the corner...which is awesome And then you start thinking about the team you get to watch come spring... less awesome.
  7. QUOTE (Buehrle>Wood @ Jan 27, 2012 -> 08:08 PM) Awful news. I'm a bit drunk, but i adore this comment.
  8. QUOTE (Heads22 @ Dec 7, 2011 -> 05:31 PM) Big East really doesn't want to let WV, Pitt and Syracuse go early. Can you blame them? As a UCONN guy, i can honestly say we have nothing else.
  9. It's a shame i might have to root against Mark for the rest of his career. I just really want to see Ozzie and this new Miami machine fail.
  10. I'll miss you Mark. It's a shame you're going to retire in those godawful uniforms.
  11. Suprising, i need to look more into this but it sounds like this Molina kid has a hell of an arm. And i'm always a fan of maximizing value for a closer.
  12. QUOTE (Lemon_44 @ Dec 5, 2011 -> 08:09 PM) I thought it was funny that after talking to my sportwriter friend last week, he put a blurb in his "Rumblings" column on Friday about the Sox and Reds talking trade. It's about 1/2 way down. http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/sp...gugf418i-1.html In a couple emails we've exchanged since then he's said that Alonso is the most likely target but I wouldn't put Jay Bruce off the Sox's radar either. Maybe we're finally getting around to trading Jermaine Dye for Homer Bailey and Chris Dickerson.
  13. I'm hopefuly that we trade as many people as possble, in an effort to get younger. I'm ready to see a lot of new faces come spring.
  14. QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Dec 4, 2011 -> 04:42 PM) My next door neighbor is a solid guy but I wouldn't want him eating up a White Sox roster spot. I was trying to tippy-toe around talking about his actual play on the field (more to the point: at the plate) which I believe sucks. I don't really care about a guys character if he can’t play ball, but Danks was just a surprisingly cool guy. I wish him the best wherever he lands.
  15. Jordan Danks is a solid guy. If he is taken then, i will miss talking to him come spring.
  16. Suprisingly, these hires have done very little to make me any more enthusiastic about the start of the Ventura era. At least i get to see some new faces this spring, and likely two springs from now too.
  17. QUOTE (Milkman delivers @ Oct 7, 2011 -> 11:03 AM) Haha. I couldn't agree more. We've been agreeing far too much recently, and it scares me. Do you agree that this was also a PR move to garner the good will of fans who loved him as a player? I do. I'm also a bit pissed because i feel like it makes me, as both a White Sox fan and a Robin Ventura, no longer have the right to seperate the two. I will always love Robin Ventura the player, and now i'm going to have to always make that distinction when things (inevitably) go south.
  18. QUOTE (Steve9347 @ Oct 6, 2011 -> 05:11 PM) Absolutely. Hey, we've all been saying for years it's not too difficult to out-manage Ozzie. Someone with zero experience sure fits the bill. Apparently, having any coaching/managing experience is never too big an issue for Reinsdorf teams. I mean, look at how well it worked out with... I was just about to say this. This is our Vinny Del Negro move, this is us stalling for time. We're going to tread water for a couple of years before we decide to actually spend money again.
  19. This actually reminds me of when the D-Backs hired A.J. Hinch out of the blue, because he seemed like he knew a lot about baseball from his playing days, that worked out great. Right? RIGHT?
  20. I ADORE Robin Ventura, but i don't get this at all. What the hell was the hurry? Why didn't we give the worthier options (Martinez, Alomar) a solid chance. Why did we hire a guy with no experience?
  21. QUOTE (KyYlE23 @ Sep 30, 2011 -> 11:54 AM) i think your "deeper pockets" theory is going the way of the dodo. Ricketts is no Tribune corp That's actually a good point. I suspect you're right and that moves like the Quade hire prove it.
  22. QUOTE (fathom @ Sep 30, 2011 -> 11:34 AM) I think it's much more likely the Cubs sign Francona I disagree. The only advantage the Cubs have is deeper pockets. Otherwise, Francona has very strong ties to Reinsdorf and the Sox.
  23. The good news is that legitimate progress has been made over the last two weeks. The bad news is that Stern may have every intention of destroying the players union by dragging this out.
  24. Diamondbacks and Rays. My folks have a house out in Arizona, so i get to cheer a second "hometown" team and i adore every aspect of how the Rays run their organization.
  25. QUOTE (Milkman delivers @ Sep 29, 2011 -> 12:51 AM) Ugh, this is why people hate the Red Sox. You give the White Sox that payroll and that front office and i'd be more then willing to get what i "deserve."
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