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PostPosted: Wed Aug 12, 2015 7:46 am 
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15 Games Over .500!!!!!

Post All-Star Break:

Addison Russell - .284/.330/.407
Jorge Soler - .299/.371/.379
Kyle Schwarber - .315/.425/.575

Not Crushing It :(
Kris Bryant - .181/.307/.337 However, in August - .296/.472/.481 :D

Four rookies leading the team during the August demolition of MLB. The Plan™!!!!

Baez and Almora both snakes in the grass down in the minors waiting for their chance to wreck MLB next.


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You are not allowed to get excited about the Coob because remember: The White Sox won it all in 2005.

That's all certain people on here have to hang on to. If they want to bring up the past,here's one: The Cubs have won 16 pennants to the White Sox 6.

I know we were not around for that,but it happened! It's all a moment in time,whether you are there or not.

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 12, 2015 8:13 am 
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I didn't know there was ever a decision on the Core 4, I will wait for JORR to let me know.

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jimmypasta wrote:
You are not allowed to get excited about the Coob because remember: The White Sox won it all in 2005.

That's all certain people on here have to hang on to. If they want to bring up the past,here's one: The Cubs have won 16 pennants to the White Sox 6.

I know we were not around for that,but it happened! It's all a moment in time,whether you are there or not.

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 12, 2015 8:15 am 
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Hawg Ass wrote:
I didn't know there was ever a decision on the Core 4, I will wait for JORR to let me know.

There's just too many future All-Stars for this Cubs fan to keep track of. I simply trimmed out the 4 as I really don't know many studs the Cubs will end up with. 4...6...10...who knows!!!


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PostPosted: Wed Aug 12, 2015 8:42 am 
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Kirkwood wrote:
15 Games Over .500!!!!!

Post All-Star Break:

Addison Russell - .284/.330/.407
Jorge Soler - .299/.371/.379
Kyle Schwarber - .315/.425/.575

Not Crushing It :(
Kris Bryant - .181/.307/.337 However, in August - .296/.472/.481 :D

Four rookies leading the team during the August demolition of MLB. The Plan™!!!!

Baez and Almora both snakes in the grass down in the minors waiting for their chance to wreck MLB next.


Your limiting time frames remind me of Navin Johnson explaining carnival prizes in The Jerk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUQkbXWwJhQ

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 12, 2015 8:43 am 
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jimmypasta wrote:
remember: The White Sox won it all in 2005..


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Will this be a successful JORR troll?

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good dolphin wrote:
jimmypasta wrote:
remember: The White Sox won it all in 2005..


highlighted for truth


The past is for cowards and losers, I heard that once. A fool said it though.

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Phil Rogers wrote:
Russell's second-inning single played a role in a three-run frame against Brewers rookie Taylor Jungmann, who came into the start with a 2.26 ERA. Russell remained the most productive No. 9 hitter the NL has had since at least 1914, thanks to a calmness and plate coverage that has allowed him to see 4.2 pitches per plate appearances, the fifth-best figure in the NL.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Oh Phil


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PostPosted: Wed Aug 12, 2015 9:28 am 
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Is it the role of an editor to take a red pen, write a big WTF next to that sentence and hand it back to him for a second draft?

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 12, 2015 9:34 am 
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jimmypasta wrote:
You are not allowed to get excited about the Coob because remember: The White Sox won it all in 2005.
Your smartest post ever.

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Kirkwood wrote:
Phil Rogers wrote:
Russell's second-inning single played a role in a three-run frame against Brewers rookie Taylor Jungmann, who came into the start with a 2.26 ERA. Russell remained the most productive No. 9 hitter the NL has had since at least 1914, thanks to a calmness and plate coverage that has allowed him to see 4.2 pitches per plate appearances, the fifth-best figure in the NL.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Oh Phil



That's actually a real impressive stat for Russell.

The next logical question would be why is he batting 9, rather than 1 or 2?

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