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Mike Clevinger under investigation for domestic violence
Lip Man 1 replied to RibbieRubarb's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Interesting that yesterday on the MLB Network talking about the White Sox he was not mentioned at all even under the graphic of significant transactions. Maybe they know something? -
The Sox Will Win the AL Central in 2023
Lip Man 1 replied to Chicago White Sox's topic in Pale Hose Talk
health is the #1 issue with the team this year because they have very little depth. -
From my State of the Sox story released November 1, this from sources: “The White Sox playing shorthanded started in 2007 when Jermaine Dye got hurt and Kenny Williams refused to call up Brian Anderson or Ryan Sweeney. Maybe they were cheap, maybe they wanted to protect Herm’s record of keeping guys off the DL.” (Author’s Note: Herm Schneider was the Sox longtime head trainer and for years the Sox were among the league leaders in keeping players healthy.) “Jake Peavy made the comment one time, ‘They have no reservations about playing shorthanded.”
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February 24, 1948 - Sox G.M. Les O’Connor sent pitcher Eddie Lopat to the Yankees for three players. Lopat, was a soft tossing, off speed pitcher who won 50 games in four years with the Sox, twice having an ERA under three. He would quickly develop into one of the aces on the Yankees dynasty clubs of the 1950's winning 113 games in seven and a half years. He also went 4-1 in World Series play. Of the players the Sox got in return, only pitcher Bill Wight had any success on the South Side winning 34 games in three seasons. Another one of the players acquired, catcher Aaron Robinson, would be sent that November to the Tigers for a youngster named Billy Pierce. Pierce would win 186 games in a Sox uniform pitching for them from 1950 through 1961.
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From the White Sox media guide (these are only the times he was hurt bad enough to be placed on the disabled/injured list, not counting other times he missed games but didn't go on it) Sprained right ankle (6/26-7/29 2019) Strained right groin (8/1-8/10 2020) Strained left hamstring (4/5-4/21 2021) Strained left hamstring (8/29-9/13 2021) Torn finger ligament (8/9-10/5 2022) And we haven't even gotten into his suspensions and fines that have caused him to miss games.
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Mike Clevinger under investigation for domestic violence
Lip Man 1 replied to RibbieRubarb's topic in Pale Hose Talk
WSCR responds to Clevinger threat: https://awfulannouncing.com/mlb/danny-parkins-matt-spiegel-defend-interview-mike-clevinger-accuser.html -
My "State of the Sox" story released on November 1 with information from six sources: https://www.wsiforumstoo.com/74118-the-state-of-the-sox
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Had the chance to speak with the driving force behind the documentary, put together a little story on how he put this together: https://www.southsidesox.com/2023/2/22/23609890/1990-white-sox-last-comiskey-documentary-is-on-its-way
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This was in the Tribune today explaining why only six Sox spring training games are being televised (while the Cubs are televising 29): "The disparity is jarring, but according to sources at NBC Sports Chicago, there just isn’t a big enough demand for Sox spring training games. So the station prefers to give Sox fans a taste of the action to whet their appetites instead of a daily serving."
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Both Sox Machine and Garfein think Garcia is not a sure thing this year, that the Sox may cut him. Here is the Sox Machine story: https://soxmachine.com/2023/02/white-sox-not-treating-leury-garcia-as-a-given/
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In response to Cohen MLB has formed a committee. Author says it is the first move to try to get a salary cap imposed in the future: https://www.cbssports.com/mlb/news/mlb-owners-create-economic-reform-committee-as-worries-linger-over-steve-cohens-spending-broadcast-deals/
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Sounds like based on his first comment if they do, he'll double down the next season.
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Mets owner commented today to the media: “I made a commitment to the fans. It wasn’t a short-term commitment. When I do something, I don’t do it halfway. When I’m in, I’m all in. I don’t accept mediocrity well. And so I have a certain high expectation. If it requires me to invest in this club, I’m going to do it.” “At the Owners’ Meetings, I had owners coming up and they go, ‘You're 100% right. You are following the rules.’ Which I am,” Cohen said. “They laid down the rules, and I’m following them.” “You know how hard it is to get into the World Series, right?” Cohen said. “The only thing you can do is put yourself in a position where good things can happen; you’ve got to make the playoffs, your team’s got to be healthy, it’s got be rested, it’s got to be raring to go. And then you let the chips fall where they may. And if you keep putting yourself there, one day, we’ll get there.”
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Documentary parts will be released on You Tube at 8PM Central time on March 2, 9, 16.
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I've been told tonight that already Chicago Tonight and Chicago Magazine want to do something on the documentary as well as Paul Sullivan of the Tribune.
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Like I've been told by those close to the organization, when it comes to things like conditioning, sleep schedules, nutrition et al the "Sox play checkers while other clubs play chess..."
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Andrus to the Sox, expected to play 2B, 1 yr, $3 mil
Lip Man 1 replied to Heads22's topic in Pale Hose Talk
So much for all the fluff stories this past week about how "great" Romy looks. ? -
You've probably heard or seen some of the trailers for this over the past year or so. Now the release dates have been announced for the three part documentary "Last Comiskey" profiling the "Doin' the Little Things" team that won 94 games shocking the baseball world and the final year of Comiskey Park in 1990. Parts will be released on You Tube starting on March 2, with the other parts to follow on March 9 and 16. Many of the players and front office agreed to be interviewed for the documentary as well as fans, media members and Nancy Faust (who provided the music!) Matt Flesch and his people worked for over two years on this which started as a project during COVID isolation. I provided a lot of the highlight video from out of my library. Fans also provided still photos and home movies. Looking forward to watching this...from what little I've seen Matt and his people did a very professional job.
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2023 MLB offseason signings and rumors thread
Lip Man 1 replied to southsider2k5's topic in Pale Hose Talk
reports are out the Padres have signed Cole Hamels. -
Mike Clevinger under investigation for domestic violence
Lip Man 1 replied to RibbieRubarb's topic in Pale Hose Talk
I can only speak for myself. I like baseball but I love the White Sox. They have been a part of my collective life as far back as I can remember. However when they are doing badly I want little to do with the sport. I have no desire to watch/listen to other clubs succeeding while the Sox fall on their faces. I'll watch stuff from the Sox out of my library instead from good seasons. I enjoy winning more than the "sport." -
Mike Clevinger under investigation for domestic violence
Lip Man 1 replied to RibbieRubarb's topic in Pale Hose Talk
I don't know the writer or what was in their mind but as I read the story to me it wasn't what Rick could have said but the fact that the White Sox shouldn't have been in this position in the first place. The examples the writer pointed out is what struck me. But because there is no accountability the same mistakes are being made over and over with no repercussions. So the Sox keep falling into the same traps usually of their own making. That was my take on his story. -
Rumor: TLR will (NOT*) be present for ST *update
Lip Man 1 replied to ChiSox59's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Just a very strange situation.