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  1. QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Aug 5, 2017 -> 06:12 PM) He is trying. He just doesn't have the stuff anymore. As Dirty Harry said; "a man has to know his limitations".
  2. I have no respect for Shields, no pride. He's stealing a paycheck and should be ashamed of himself. He brings a whole new meaning to the word "greed". The only answer is to eat the rest of his contract.
  3. QUOTE (flavum @ Jul 31, 2017 -> 07:16 PM) The Sox would have to eat 12 mil for Shields to go away after this season. Worth it. Bingo, we have saved a lot of money in all these trades, eat the contract.
  4. QUOTE (ewokpelts @ Jul 31, 2017 -> 02:14 PM) Attendance is flat or below 2016, when they sold 100k tix in one week thanks to that hot start in April. But they have played so few weekday games that the average isn't brought down. We can talk about all the problems with the stadium, traffic, pricies, location etc etc etc but when you come right down to it it's the size of the fan base. I don't know the exact figures but my guess is that in the metro area the Cubs rule with somewhere around 66% of the baseball fan base with the Sox picking the remaining 34%. At one time it was 50-50 but a lot of bad moves by ownership led to losing a couple generations of fans.
  5. QUOTE (ewokpelts @ Jul 31, 2017 -> 08:42 AM) Kansas City plays in a parking lot. Look at thier numbers So do the Dodgers, Angels, Brewers and Rangers. Not much around Citi Field either.
  6. QUOTE (steveno89 @ Jul 30, 2017 -> 05:13 PM) Realistically, how much longer are the Sox expected to remain in the existing stadium? I'll agree it has been upgraded and isn't a bad park, but are we looking at ten years? Twenty? Thirty? The current lease is up in 2029.
  7. QUOTE (Chicago White Sox @ Jul 30, 2017 -> 09:31 AM) Or maybe he moved to Phoenix since there significantly more teams there and it required much less travel for his players... If I'm not mistaken it's still 15 teams in Florida and 15 in Az. Just verified it with Wikipedia. 15-15.
  8. QUOTE (KyYlE23 @ Jul 30, 2017 -> 07:57 AM) This is the first year since the 90's that there wasn't rainouts. So I guess you are right this year http://www.tcpalm.com/story/sports/mlb/spr...fans/100188498/ I've been a fan since the early 1950s and I don't remember ever reading about weather and rain being an issue in Spring Training in the Sunshine state. It all comes down to the owners holding out their greedy hands and saying "show me the money" if you don't build me a stadium in Orlando, Mesa said they will. You know that JR got Sarasota to build them a great facility in the early 90s then being the jerk that he is, he wanted out and got the Orioles to take over the lease and screwed over all the Sox fans that retired to Sarasota to watch their team in ST.
  9. QUOTE (KyYlE23 @ Jul 30, 2017 -> 06:55 AM) 1) "I'm told". Lmao. I'm sure 2) You don't get rainouts in Arizona. You act like it's bad for a guy to want his team to play on land he owns. Oh the horror! Now the Sox share a fairly new facility with the Dodgers and don't have to worry about crappy Florida spring weather, weird. I've lived in Florida for almost 24 years, what is this crappy spring weather you're talking about? The rainy season doesn't start until June. There might be an very rare shower in Spring but most years Florida experiences draught like conditions from October to June. 2017 was one of the driest Winters and Springs in Florida's history, lots of water restrictions and fires breaking out everywhere. I golf 4-5 times a week and can't remember the last time I had to cancel a game because of rain. Even in the rainy season we very seldom get rain in the AM, we tee off at 8am and are done by 11:30 well before the t-storms that start around 2 or 3pm. As far as Arizona goes, it can get nasty out there with cold weather and some rain. I remember watching a PGA World Championship Match Play event out there in March and it was snowing.
  10. QUOTE (WBWSF @ Jul 29, 2017 -> 07:32 AM) 1) I'm told that a new stadium could still be built in the South Loop at Roosevelt and Clark. Keep in mind that the City of Chicago offered to build a stadium at that site in the mid 1980s and JR stupidly rejected the offer. JR wanted to have a stadium built in Addison. Just by coincidence the stadium would have been built on land that he owned. 2) Nobody ever talks about this but for many years the White Sox did their spring training in Sarasota Florida. Out of nowhere JR announced that the team would be moving to Tuscon Arizona for their spring training games. It was somewhat of a head scratcher. Tuscon wasn't really close to the other teams that trained in Arizona. Turns out JR owned the land that the stadium was built on. More tax benefits for JR. Moved to Florida in 1993 and it just was another lousy move by JR in which he screwed Sox fans. I was really pissed as were many Sox fans who lived in Sarasota. Many retirees in Florida retire to towns where their favorite MLB team train. Naples - Ft. Myers has huge number of Red Sox fans as does Lakeland with the Tigers, Clearwater with the Phillies and Bradenton with the Pirates. IIRC the Tigers having been training in Lakeland since the late 1940s.
  11. QUOTE (Chicago White Sox @ Jul 28, 2017 -> 05:23 PM) Now that I'm a grown ass man and live in the west suburbs, I wish Reinsdorf would have pulled off the move to Addison. I can't even imagine living 10 minutes away from the Sox's stadium, would be so f***ing awesome. I lived in Wheaton at the time of the Addison deal and it would have been great.
  12. QUOTE (mac9001 @ Jul 28, 2017 -> 06:00 PM) Your average Cub fan is not a baseball fan. They're just looking for some decent entertainment. You offer an competitive entertainment experience and people will show up. This is all kind of a moot point as the land they had available is now being developed. But there's no doubt in my mind it presented the best location in Chicagoland for building a huge entertainment focused development anchored with baseball stadium. That entire area, the western burbs and most of Northern Chicago is being heavily developed. If i'm going to build a new stadium it's definitely not on the south side of Chicago. If the south side is the only option I start to seriously considering other cities such as Vegas. Agree, either downtown or a near Western suburb, somewhere like Hillside which would put it smack dab in the middle of the Metro area.
  13. QUOTE (LittleHurt05 @ Jul 28, 2017 -> 02:02 PM) The fluctuations in attendance back then are crazy: https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/CH...le-scores.shtml May 28 vs. KC, Tuesday day game: 3,647 May 30 vs. CLE Thursday day doubleheader: 38,150 June 1 vs. DET : Saturday afternoon: 9,413 June 8 vs. BAL: Saturday afternoon: 5,642 June 11 vs. Yankees: Tuesday night: 49,114 June 12 vs. Yankees: Wednesday night: 40,033 Nobody went to games on Saturday afternoons back then? That's true and that was the norm for MLB in those years, usually big Friday night crowds, small Saturday crowds and big crowds on Sunday afternoons and usually a Double Header. I would bet that Saturday afternoons was the only day when the Cubs outdrew the Sox, why I don't know. No Saturday night games back then. My guess is that the work week was a lot different, most worked 9-5 jobs Monday through Friday, Saturday was the day that the old man would work around the house and do other chores but still listening to Bob Elson on the radio. As far as Sunday most everything was closed except drug stores and gas stations.
  14. QUOTE (Lip Man 1 @ Jul 28, 2017 -> 01:53 PM) Just last night I was going through some archived material (my summer project has been to organize all the stuff I have in printed form on the Sox in individual folders by season). I came across the front page of the Chicago Tribune sports section from June 14, 1957 it was the day after the huge "base-brawl" between the Yankees and Sox at Comiskey that had racial overtones, went for :30 minutes and saw five players ejected. Anyway on the bottom right side of the front page was a box with this headline: "Sox, Yanks draw 112,548...Giants, Cubs draw 8,518." Both teams had played a three game series. That was probaby the fight when Walt Dropo beat the crap out of Enos Slaughter.
  15. QUOTE (SonofaRoache @ Jul 28, 2017 -> 01:18 PM) I just buy 4 upper reserve tickets for less than 30 bucks total. We then walk in to the stadium and go directly to the lower level third base side about 12 rows up. Security gives zero fuxx. I remember a day in the early 60s at Wrigley where 5,000 was a large crowd for weekday game. Anyway that was the first satellite in space able to transmit TV to Europe, it was called Telstar and about 10 minutes before the transmission PA announcer Pat Pieper asked all fans in the park to move down to the lower box seats so It would look like the place was full. Bleacher fans stayed put to go along with the prank.
  16. QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Jul 18, 2017 -> 05:44 PM) So we're playing 23 on 25 against Kershaw? This...may not end well.... We could have all 25 plus everybody at Charlotte and we will still lose.
  17. Doesn't matter with Rodon, these guys are headed to the bottom of the American League with the worst record for this year, 2018 and maybe 2019.
  18. QUOTE (Knuckles @ Jul 13, 2017 -> 02:38 PM) MLB.TV available for 39.99 rest of the year, I gave in and bought. Go Sox. I usually get the single team package but I'll pass on this deal, the Sox will really be hard to watch the next 2+ months. I'll continue to get my baseball fix watching the Rays and Marlins.
  19. QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Jul 5, 2017 -> 05:46 PM) http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2013-07...chael-reinsdorf That answers just about everything, thanks.
  20. QUOTE (Lip Man 1 @ Jul 5, 2017 -> 04:49 PM) Very, VERY seriously doubt it. Eventually new ownership will take over...that changes everything in my opinion. Question, don't know if you have the answer. Say JR dies but the rest of the owners decide not to sell, can JR's kids overrule the rest of the owners or is it a done deal that the club is to be sold when JR dies.
  21. QUOTE (Thad Bosley @ Jul 5, 2017 -> 04:43 PM) Lol - your time would be better spent reading the Mighty Mite's posts and less time on these tedious insults. You might actually pick up on a few simple yet accurate concepts that poster articulates very well that seem to escape you. Be careful Thad, I've already been asked if we are related.
  22. Good move, home field advantage should go to the team with the best record.
  23. QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Jul 5, 2017 -> 02:20 PM) For 15 years they were one of the best in baseball, but within like 2 years they needed to move, all of for reasons that would have hit many other teams in baseball? I mean that is kind of the point. Even at their peak, they haven't been one of the big market teams. Big market teams easily ride through that kind of stuff. It is the middle and smaller market teams that have the kind of problems the White Sox have historically had. Actually 17 straight years of winning baseball, growing up that's all I knew, that the Sox were always going to be contenders. One of the big problems from the beginning days of the franchise has been bad ownership, from the Comiskey family to Veeck to the Allyns to Veeck again and to JR. A close second has been the location of the ballpark, not a big issue in the early years but from the mid 20th century the ballpark's neighborhood has gotten a bad rap. I retired to Florida in 1993 but in the years I lived up there I attended hundred of games at old Comiskey and a few more at the new park, never once did I have any issue or witness any kind of crime in arriving or leaving the park, saw many fights in the park especially in the 50s and 60s when the damn Yankees came to town.
  24. QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Jul 5, 2017 -> 01:19 PM) Even in the 60's the White Sox were trying to move. Late 60s, things went bad in 1968 not only on the field but with riots from the MLK assassination and the Democrat National Convention, the Cubs also becoming contenders for the first time since the mid 40s didn't help things. Three times we came close to losing the team, one of these years it's going to happen.
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