Linnwood Posted December 13, 2007 Share Posted December 13, 2007 (edited) Is already owned by Major League Baseball: Registrant: MLB Advanced Media, L.P. 75 Ninth Avenue New York, New York 10011 United States Registered through: GoDaddy.com, Inc. (http://www.godaddy.com) Domain Name: FIREKENNYWILLIAMS.COM Created on: 13-Apr-07 Expires on: 13-Apr-10 Last Updated on: 08-Aug-07 Administrative Contact: Department, Legal [email protected] MLB Advanced Media, L.P. 75 Ninth Avenue New York, New York 10011 United States 2124853444 Fax -- 2124858111 Technical Contact: Department, Legal [email protected] MLB Advanced Media, L.P. 75 Ninth Avenue New York, New York 10011 United States 2124853444 Fax -- 2124858111 Domain servers in listed order: NS-EAST.CERF.NET NS-WEST.CERF.NET Registry Status: clientRenewProhibited Registry Status: clientTransferProhibited Registry Status: clientUpdateProhibited Registry Status: clientDeleteProhibited FireKenWilliams.com, also. I wonder how many GM and Manager's names they own. Edited December 13, 2007 by Linnwood Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BobDylan Posted December 13, 2007 Share Posted December 13, 2007 But http://www.firekenwilliams.com/ still seems to be up for grabs! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
max power Posted December 13, 2007 Share Posted December 13, 2007 QUOTE(BobDylan @ Dec 13, 2007 -> 02:28 AM) But http://www.firekenwilliams.com/ still seems to be up for grabs! No its taken. There isn't a site there, but the URL is taken. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Greg The Bull Luzinski Posted December 13, 2007 Share Posted December 13, 2007 Perhaps MLB is playing CYA after the tradecade.com phenomenon is Chicago. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Texsox Posted December 13, 2007 Share Posted December 13, 2007 I wonder how much they spend in parked domains? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GreatScott82 Posted December 13, 2007 Share Posted December 13, 2007 how about KWMUSTLEAVE.com... thats a good one. Oh and you'll love his latest rant: http://chicago.whitesox.mlb.com/news/artic...sp&c_id=cws He said the team already addressed 3/4 major needs.... wow so the rotation is set (yikes), the bullpen is set (linebrink the savior!!), and the infield is set (pretty much means Crede will be dealt for minor leaguers). The only move he said is left is CF... something tells me Coco Crisp or Juan Pierre will be our starting CF next year... Its 7 am and i already need a drink..its going to be a looooong season. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buckweaver Posted December 13, 2007 Share Posted December 13, 2007 You are all a bunch of ingrates. The guy puts together the only Chicago baseball world championship in our lifetimes, goes after marquee names and is consistently putting a competitive product on the field. He's done so every year in his tenure. You don't think he's anguishing over the fact that his top moves got thwarted? And why did that happen...because every other general manager of a major league team is working his ass off to better his team, too. You want the days of Ron Scheuler, who was too afraid to make a move without someone wiping his ass? You want Larry Himes back? You want the times when, maybe, we rented a decent player or two for a season but couldn't afford to keep them? You wonder why the Chicago White Sox are considered a small market team playing in one of the three largest cities in the country...it's because of THAT crappy history of GMs. Kenny Williams is responsible for moving this organization into the league to compete with the big boys. I'd rather be a fan of a team that swings and misses than one who never steps to the plate. So why don't all you constant complainers move across the city...you'll fit right in. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
klaus kinski Posted December 13, 2007 Share Posted December 13, 2007 QUOTE(buckweaver @ Dec 13, 2007 -> 07:25 AM) You are all a bunch of ingrates. The guy puts together the only Chicago baseball world championship in our lifetimes, goes after marquee names and is consistently putting a competitive product on the field. He's done so every year in his tenure. You don't think he's anguishing over the fact that his top moves got thwarted? And why did that happen...because every other general manager of a major league team is working his ass off to better his team, too. You want the days of Ron Scheuler, who was too afraid to make a move without someone wiping his ass? You want Larry Himes back? You want the times when, maybe, we rented a decent player or two for a season but couldn't afford to keep them? You wonder why the Chicago White Sox are considered a small market team playing in one of the three largest cities in the country...it's because of THAT crappy history of GMs. Kenny Williams is responsible for moving this organization into the league to compete with the big boys. I'd rather be a fan of a team that swings and misses than one who never steps to the plate. So why don't all you constant complainers move across the city...you'll fit right in. In truth, he had more to do with quickly dismantling a World Champion, than putting it together. This team had a long string of 90 win and competitive seasons under Ron Schueler than under Williams. Williams was busy ruining the farm system he was in charge of before being given the GM job over more qualified people. Larry Himes drafted and developed our star players of the early 90's. Know what you are talking about before calling me an ingrate. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
max power Posted December 13, 2007 Share Posted December 13, 2007 QUOTE(klaus kinski @ Dec 13, 2007 -> 08:43 AM) In truth, he had more to do with quickly dismantling a World Champion, than putting it together. This team had a long string of 90 win and competitive seasons under Ron Schueler than under Williams. Williams was busy ruining the farm system he was in charge of before being given the GM job over more qualified people. Larry Himes drafted and developed our star players of the early 90's. Know what you are talking about before calling me an ingrate. What? If anything he was guilty of hanging on to that '05 core for a season too long. Unless you think an oft injured freddy garcia, cliff polite, aaron rowand, and neal cotts were the core of the team and would have helped this team win last year. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RME JICO Posted December 13, 2007 Share Posted December 13, 2007 The problem is KW is not the only one that created the championship team, and he is not the only one responsible for the current 70 win squad. The blame and credit needs to be spread out throughout the organization. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Critic Posted December 13, 2007 Share Posted December 13, 2007 QUOTE(buckweaver @ Dec 13, 2007 -> 07:25 AM) You are all a bunch of ingrates. The guy puts together the only Chicago baseball world championship in our lifetimes, goes after marquee names and is consistently putting a competitive product on the field. He's done so every year in his tenure. You don't think he's anguishing over the fact that his top moves got thwarted? And why did that happen...because every other general manager of a major league team is working his ass off to better his team, too. You want the days of Ron Scheuler, who was too afraid to make a move without someone wiping his ass? You want Larry Himes back? You want the times when, maybe, we rented a decent player or two for a season but couldn't afford to keep them? You wonder why the Chicago White Sox are considered a small market team playing in one of the three largest cities in the country...it's because of THAT crappy history of GMs. Kenny Williams is responsible for moving this organization into the league to compete with the big boys. I'd rather be a fan of a team that swings and misses than one who never steps to the plate. So why don't all you constant complainers move across the city...you'll fit right in. You win, you get the credit. You lose, you get the blame. That's how it goes. If a team goes from World Series Champions to 90-game losers in two years, people are not going to be happy about it. "Swing and a miss" or "not stepping up", if the result is a bad team, what's the difference in the long run? And FWIW, the Cub fan stereotype is that they NEVER complain, they just go to the Friendly Confines, drink beer, ogle women and cheer for anyone in Cubbie Blue. The Sox fans are known as the ones who complain and stay away when the team is bad. Just thought you might want to get the stereotypes right when you feel like throwing them around. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigEdWalsh Posted December 13, 2007 Share Posted December 13, 2007 QUOTE(buckweaver @ Dec 13, 2007 -> 06:25 AM) So why don't all you constant complainers move across the city...you'll fit right in. I agree with your basic thought plan, but you're confused about one thing. White Sox fans ARE constant complainers. Fans of that other team don't complain much. They have that everything is fine wait til next year attitude. Either that or the we suck who cares attitude. Or of course the who are the Cubs playing today pass me another beer attitude. In short, we complain because we don't like to lose and last year and from the looks of things probably this year there has been a lot of losing. Sure we won a championship just a couple of years ago. What's wrong with being greedy and wanting another one? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
retro1983hat Posted December 13, 2007 Share Posted December 13, 2007 Yes, KW was the architect responsible for the giant fall our team has had since the ASB 2006. He deserves credit for 2005, but also blame for 2006, 2007 and our last-place 2008 finish. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
max power Posted December 13, 2007 Share Posted December 13, 2007 QUOTE(The Critic @ Dec 13, 2007 -> 08:54 AM) You win, you get the credit. You lose, you get the blame. That's how it goes. If a team goes from World Series Champions to 90-game losers in two years, people are not going to be happy about it. "Swing and a miss" or "not stepping up", if the result is a bad team, what's the difference in the long run? And FWIW, the Cub fan stereotype is that they NEVER complain, they just go to the Friendly Confines, drink beer, ogle women and cheer for anyone in Cubbie Blue. The Sox fans are known as the ones who complain and stay away when the team is bad. Just thought you might want to get the stereotypes right when you feel like throwing them around. I think the cubs fans are known for complaining a lot, including booing their own team but still showing up. Not never complaining. All the ones I know complain a lot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iamshack Posted December 13, 2007 Share Posted December 13, 2007 QUOTE(retro1983hat @ Dec 13, 2007 -> 09:01 AM) Yes, KW was the architect responsible for the giant fall our team has had since the ASB 2006. He deserves credit for 2005, but also blame for 2006, 2007 and our last-place 2008 finish. Yeah, he should have seen that coming. He should have known that the team that was 58-30 heading into the 06' ASB would suddenly collapse.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YASNY Posted December 13, 2007 Share Posted December 13, 2007 QUOTE(buckweaver @ Dec 13, 2007 -> 07:25 AM) You are all a bunch of ingrates. The guy puts together the only Chicago baseball world championship in our lifetimes, goes after marquee names and is consistently putting a competitive product on the field. He's done so every year in his tenure. You don't think he's anguishing over the fact that his top moves got thwarted? And why did that happen...because every other general manager of a major league team is working his ass off to better his team, too. You want the days of Ron Scheuler, who was too afraid to make a move without someone wiping his ass? You want Larry Himes back? You want the times when, maybe, we rented a decent player or two for a season but couldn't afford to keep them? You wonder why the Chicago White Sox are considered a small market team playing in one of the three largest cities in the country...it's because of THAT crappy history of GMs. Kenny Williams is responsible for moving this organization into the league to compete with the big boys. I'd rather be a fan of a team that swings and misses than one who never steps to the plate. So why don't all you constant complainers move across the city...you'll fit right in. I'm with you 100%. Regardless of what any of these ingrates have to say from this point on, I am in complete agreement with you. Well, maybe not the comparison to Cub fans, but everything else. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ptatc Posted December 13, 2007 Share Posted December 13, 2007 QUOTE(retro1983hat @ Dec 13, 2007 -> 09:01 AM) Yes, KW was the architect responsible for the giant fall our team has had since the ASB 2006. He deserves credit for 2005, but also blame for 2006, 2007 and our last-place 2008 finish. Didn't the Sox win 90 games in 2006? I hardly call that a failure for which he needs to be fired. You can use opinion and revisionist history but ultimately he will be judged on his record. I'm not sure what the White Sox record is under his tenure but I would suspect it is a a pretty good winning percentage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YASNY Posted December 13, 2007 Share Posted December 13, 2007 QUOTE(klaus kinski @ Dec 13, 2007 -> 08:43 AM) In truth, he had more to do with quickly dismantling a World Champion, than putting it together. This team had a long string of 90 win and competitive seasons under Ron Schueler than under Williams. Williams was busy ruining the farm system he was in charge of before being given the GM job over more qualified people. Larry Himes drafted and developed our star players of the early 90's. Know what you are talking about before calling me an ingrate. 2000 AL Cent 95-67 (.586) 1999 AL Cent 75-86 (.466) 1998 AL Cent 80-82 (.494) 1997 AL Cent 80-81 (.497) 1996 AL Cent 85-77 (.525) 1995 AL Cent 68-76 (.472) 1994 AL Cent 67-46 (.593) Here's a list of the last 7 seasons before KW took over as GM. I don't see 'a long string of 90 win' seasons under the esteemed (in your opinion) Mr. Schuler. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
southsider2k5 Posted December 13, 2007 Share Posted December 13, 2007 QUOTE(The Critic @ Dec 13, 2007 -> 08:54 AM) You win, you get the credit. You lose, you get the blame. That's how it goes. If a team goes from World Series Champions to 90-game losers in two years, people are not going to be happy about it. "Swing and a miss" or "not stepping up", if the result is a bad team, what's the difference in the long run? And FWIW, the Cub fan stereotype is that they NEVER complain, they just go to the Friendly Confines, drink beer, ogle women and cheer for anyone in Cubbie Blue. The Sox fans are known as the ones who complain and stay away when the team is bad. Just thought you might want to get the stereotypes right when you feel like throwing them around. Yeah I would say that Sox fans have turned more into Yankees fans with their entitlement thing they have going on since 05. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Critic Posted December 13, 2007 Share Posted December 13, 2007 QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Dec 13, 2007 -> 09:23 AM) Yeah I would say that Sox fans have turned more into Yankees fans with their entitlement thing they have going on since 05. I dunno, I think Red Sox fans have gone from being Cub fans to being Yankee fans. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kwolf68 Posted December 13, 2007 Share Posted December 13, 2007 Because the Sox won it all in 2005, Ken Williams is considered untouchable. Yes, he deserves some credit there, but it's not 2005 anymore. He now oversees one of the worst teams in pro baseball and one of the worst farm systems in pro baseball. I dont know when the time comes, but he DOES NOT have tenure. Either he turns this thing around or finds work elsewhere in my view. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lostfan Posted December 13, 2007 Share Posted December 13, 2007 QUOTE(max power @ Dec 13, 2007 -> 10:11 AM) I think the cubs fans are known for complaining a lot, including booing their own team but still showing up. Not never complaining. All the ones I know complain a lot. Yeah I think the stereotype of them being content to lose and never complaining is obsolete now. They won't admit it, but since '05 that hasn't been the same. They want a WS too and they're getting impatient. They were being really harsh when they realized their overrated team was choking away the first round, the booing was pretty loud. Well, that goes for the "real" Cub fans, anyway. The drunken frat boys are still what they are. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iamshack Posted December 13, 2007 Share Posted December 13, 2007 QUOTE(kwolf68 @ Dec 13, 2007 -> 09:47 AM) Because the Sox won it all in 2005, Ken Williams is considered untouchable. Yes, he deserves some credit there, but it's not 2005 anymore. He now oversees one of the worst teams in pro baseball and one of the worst farm systems in pro baseball. I dont know when the time comes, but he DOES NOT have tenure. Either he turns this thing around or finds work elsewhere in my view. No, he's not untouchable. What the 05' season does for him is give him a "track record." It doesn't give him tenure, or make him untouchable. I don't blame people who criticize him. But when you take a step back, and look at what many here were saying about him from October of 05' until about September of 06', it's quite humorous how quickly people changed their viewpoints and opinions. Really laughable, actually. No one is arguing that he's untouchable. But he can only put the players on the field. And when they don't perform, well, they don't perform. It's then that I look to KW's track record and give him some slack. Not a never-ending rope, but some slack. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kwolf68 Posted December 13, 2007 Share Posted December 13, 2007 (edited) QUOTE(iamshack @ Dec 13, 2007 -> 10:51 AM) No, he's not untouchable. What the 05' season does for him is give him a "track record." It doesn't give him tenure, or make him untouchable. I don't blame people who criticize him. But when you take a step back, and look at what many here were saying about him from October of 05' until about September of 06', it's quite humorous how quickly people changed their viewpoints and opinions. Really laughable, actually. No one is arguing that he's untouchable. But he can only put the players on the field. And when they don't perform, well, they don't perform. It's then that I look to KW's track record and give him some slack. Not a never-ending rope, but some slack. NOW...i dont advocate firing him, not at this point, but the longer we get from 2005, the worse we get, the more insane Williams silly trade desires become, the more he stupifies himself by shopping garbage, the more depleted our farm gets, the more trades he doesn't make at peak value then 2005 can be viewed in light of what it really was and demonstrate itself as an anomaly in the life of GM Williams and not the norm. Edited December 13, 2007 by kwolf68 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve9347 Posted December 13, 2007 Share Posted December 13, 2007 QUOTE(klaus kinski @ Dec 13, 2007 -> 08:43 AM) In truth, he had more to do with quickly dismantling a World Champion, than putting it together. This team had a long string of 90 win and competitive seasons under Ron Schueler than under Williams. Williams was busy ruining the farm system he was in charge of before being given the GM job over more qualified people. Larry Himes drafted and developed our star players of the early 90's. Know what you are talking about before calling me an ingrate. This is the least true and least accurate statement ever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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