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  1. Be patient, Vegas. Eventually, all those HS draft choices will turn this franchise around.
  2. When I post in italics, that represents sarcasm.
  3. The SOX are blessed having two back up 3rd basemen.
  4. Duran Devers(DH) Casas Abreu Valdez Wong Hamilton Reyes(3B) Rafaela The bottom 3 is more of a canyon than a hole.
  5. Watching the Yankems/Jays game and it's apparent the AL East will be a two team race. I believe the SOX will have more competition for last place than in the last few years.
  6. So you're saying Lively is not very Deadly.
  7. Having Whitlock departing early with his expected injury didn't effect the SOX starters' ERA too much.
  8. I should have posted 'with the SOX overworked BP.'
  9. With the SOX BP, the opposition really doesn't need to start the extra inning with a guy on 2nd.
  10. Bad teams always find unique ways to lose.
  11. I believe Cora keeping Bobby D on the 26 is his way of giving the finger to the FO and JH.
  12. The SOX may not have a reliable closer, but they do have a great set-up guy.
  13. It only took the SOX 13 years after Jackie.
  14. It still beats THE BACHELOR.
  15. Bob never did seem to be a clowning kind of guy. He, like Nolan, probably would be laughing at pitch counts and 5 men rotations.
  16. Don't forget Bill Monbouquette.
  17. Mr Gibson was the best RH pitcher I'd ever seen. And he was a nasty SOB on the mound. One time he threw the baseball at the man on deck because the guy was trying to move closer to the batter's box to get a read on Gibson's pitches.
  18. Yup. The following season is when they lowered the mound.
  19. He usually went one, but did do multiple innings on occassion. Mickey Mantle was once asked what pitcher was the toughest for him to hit. He answered Dick Radatz. "I knew he was going to throw me a fastball and I still couldn't hit it."
  20. Even just as amazing he had 9 losses. That was how bad the Cards' offense was that year.
  21. Who could forget Mike. Of course, back then it wasn't that big of a deal for starters to pitch 9.
  22. Dick Radatz, 'the monster' was pretty much a closer back in the early '60's.
  23. The SOX will lead the league in come from ahead losses.
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