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OzzieGuillen: I don't know I talk to score radio agaiin

 

OzzieGuillen: why do i talk to the score all they do is make fun of way i talk english

 

OzzieGuillen: if they dont know what im saying dont ask me to be on the show or any show

 

OzzieGuillen: Stay tune score 670 will be fun summer whit u guys

 

The rest of Ozzie's day.

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QUOTE (Kalapse @ Feb 11, 2011 -> 02:06 AM)
No f***ing contest, my friend. Keep in mind Konerko was hit in the head by a pitch earlier in the game, I just assume he hit the 2nd while suffering from a severe concussion.

 

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(the 2nd was off Borowski)

 

That bat flip is pretty fantastic. I was at the game in the bleachers and that home run ball landed a few yards from me. I was too busy marking the f*** out to care about grabbing it.

 

How many times has PK pulled off the *get beaned/hit a HR* feat? Last year against the Twins and the aforementioned Cubs game -- any others? (Fun fact: I was at both games.)

 

 

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QUOTE (flavum @ Jan 25, 2011 -> 12:13 PM)
Your 2011 White Sox numbers:

1- Pierre

3- Baines

8- Cox

10- Ramirez

11- Vizquel

12- Pierzynski

13- Guillen

14- Konerko

15- Beckham

17- Flowers

18- Lillibridge

20- Quentin

21- Cooper

22- Morel

23- Teahen

24- Viciedo

26- Crain

27- Castro

28- Cora

29- Walker

30- De Aza

31- Ohman

32- Dunn

33- Jackson

34- Floyd

36- Nieves

37- Thornton

38- Gartrell

40- Bruney

41- Humber

44- Peavy

45- McPherson

46- Santos

47- Infante

48- Marquez

49- Sale

50- Danks

51- Rios

52- Kinney

53- Dolsi

54- Nunez

55- Lucy

56- Buehrle

57- Pena

58- Harrell

59- Salas

60- Gray

61- Hynick

62- Escobar

63- Cofield

64- Carter

65- Jones

66- Lindsay

67- Danks

68- Socolovich

70- Bellamy

71- Leesman

74- Price

75- Phegley

76- Short

 

Ohman is now going with 77. Milledge has been assigned #5.

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Trainer Herm Schneider and his staff won't require any overtime hours during the White Sox's early workouts for pitchers and catchers starting Thursday at Camelback Ranch.

 

Unlike past years, no position player has required medical permission from Major League Baseball to report early. In past years, Carlos Quentin's wrist and Scott Podsednik's groin garnered special medical attention, but the Sox appear to be relatively-injury free.

 

The only major exception is pitcher Jake Peavy, whose MRI on his right shoulder is scheduled to be examined by the Sox's medical staff this week. A more detailed schedule for Peavy's rehabilitation will be determined after the MRI is examined.

 

The Sox will hold their first full squad workout on Feb. 22.

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QUOTE (The Baconator @ Feb 16, 2011 -> 12:36 PM)
You should send that over to UniWatch, they love posting that kind of stuff. Actually, I'm positive they would be interested in that given that it's ST gear to boot.

 

That's where it came from.

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