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Nomar and the Hawks winning the cup were the two most annoying Chicago sports moments I have ever dealt with. Ozzie vs Kenny vs Cowley was coming close as well.

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Nomar and the Hawks winning the cup were the two most annoying Chicago sports moments I have ever dealt with. Ozzie vs Kenny vs Cowley was coming close as well.

The red eye had an article on Nomar adjusting to Chicago


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Boston fans drunkenly screamed NO-MAH

Chicago fans will drunkenly cheer for "NORBERT"


I LOL'd and remember it to this day, not sure why.


Jenks double armed fuck yeah at the end of Game 1 was the most annoying thing in my sports life.


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The question shouldn't be "Can the Sox win the division". It should be "By how many games will the Sox win the division".

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The question shouldn't be "Can the Sox win the division". It should be "By how many games will the Sox win the division".


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August 27th, 2012 Peavy celebrates after notching his 18th victory and division clinching win!


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Just heard on the radio that a respected national baseball mind said that Robin is doing a great job and everyone loves him.

Sounds like getting Robin Ventura was a bigger move than getting Theo.

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Just heard on the radio that a respected national baseball mind said that Robin is doing a great job and everyone loves him.

Sounds like getting Robin Ventura was a bigger move than getting Theo.


:lol: Stick to the Green Bay thread.

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Just heard on the radio that a respected national baseball mind said that Robin is doing a great job and everyone loves him.

Sounds like getting Robin Ventura was a bigger move than getting Theo.

Rick, I'm still scratching my head over Robin Ventura's hiring as the White Sox manager, and we're just a few days away from the start of the regular season. This could be Terry Bevington-like bad!


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This was a famous national guy on the radio and not some message board know-it-all. By May, haters like SHARK and RFDC will look foolish.

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This was a famous national guy on the radio and not some message board know-it-all. By May, haters like SHARK and RFDC will look foolish.

Peter Gammons? Harold Reynolds? Ken Rosenthal?


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Thanks for pointing this out, Rick. In time, people wil learn that the Sox clearly have the brightest future (the next 10 or so years) of any other baseball team in this town...

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I wonder if the Cubs brass had hired Greg MaddOx if there would have been a similar...."Who? Why did they do that?" response.

I'll jump on the bandwagon. But, I'm reluctant...and I want to sit near the tailgate so I can jump (or you can kick me) off.

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Thanks for pointing this out, Rick. In time, people wil learn that the Sox clearly have the brightest future (the next 10 or so years) of any other baseball team in this town...
The "worst organization in baseball" will just keep on winning. Let the lesser small market teams have a "bright future". We'll just win now thanks.

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I'll jump on the bandwagon. But, I'm reluctant...and I want to sit near the tailgate so I can jump (or you can kick me) off.



As long as you're on, that's all that matters....

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I'm in. 95 wins baby!

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so...CSFMB August SOX game outing then.

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so...CSFMB August SOX game outing then.


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Krazy Ivan wrote:
Thanks for pointing this out, Rick. In time, people wil learn that the Sox clearly have the brightest future (the next 10 or so years) of any other baseball team in this town...

Now see, you've gone too far.


Keep it about the Sox magical run to 110 Wins with Robin Ventura, dont concern yourself with the budding dynasty on the other side of town.


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Krazy Ivan wrote:
Thanks for pointing this out, Rick. In time, people wil learn that the Sox clearly have the brightest future (the next 10 or so years) of any other baseball team in this town...

Now see, you've gone too far.


Keep it about the Sox magical run to 110 Wins with Robin Ventura, dont concern yourself with the budding dynasty on the other side of town.


You just get your blue "L" flag ready and stay out of White Sox business.

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Keep it about the Sox magical run to 110 Wins with Robin Ventura, dont concern yourself with the budding dynasty on the other side of the Illinois border.

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Krazy Ivan wrote:
Thanks for pointing this out, Rick. In time, people wil learn that the Sox clearly have the brightest future (the next 10 or so years) of any other baseball team in this town...

Now see, you've gone too far.


Keep it about the Sox magical run to 110 Wins with Robin Ventura, dont concern yourself with the budding dynasty on the other side of town.


You just get your blue "L" flag ready and stay out of White Sox business.

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:lol: Einhorn and Reinsdorf aren't exactly Irish Catholic names :P

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The 2012 Kansas City Royals are Primed for a Breakout Season

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The Kansas City Royals were at one time the class of the American League. They were established as a premiere team that was built with homegrown talent, sprinkled with free agents that made the team contenders year after year. However, for the last 15-plus years they turned into a laughing stock, basically a minor league feeder team for contenders looking year after year for a vital piece to a playoff puzzle.

That’s the sad reality of who the Kansas City Royals became. Since 1995, the Royals enjoyed just one winning season, 2003, and were almost certain locks to finish dead last in the AL Central before the season began. Luckily, both for the Royals’ organization and their fans, that is no longer the case.

2012 has brought with it a new, fresh attitude for the team. No longer are they expected to be playing for pride by July 1 or selling off good young talent at the trade deadline. No, the 2012 Royals have a legitimate shot at being significant. Not only that, they could and should compete for a playoff spot, not just in 2012 but for the foreseeable future. An atmosphere of winning has been building throughout the organization, and the Royals have the players in place to make their own mark in team history.

As is the case with most teams, success doesn’t start on the field. Rather it begins in the front office where GM Dayton Moore has started signing many of his young players to long-term deals, proving both he and the organization are willing to invest in the team now, and not just five years from now.


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Although knee surgery will keep him off the field for most of the 2012 season, catcher Salvador Perez was inked to a deal that could keep him in Kansas City through the 2019 season, a move that wouldn’t have been made by the front office even a few years ago. Also signed long-term is shortstop Alcides Escobar, who could stay with the Royals through the 2017 season. Add in Billy Butler and Joakim Soria, who are also under contract for a few more years, and the Royals have a nice foundation going forward. The real test will come in trying to sign slugger Alex Gordon, along with fellow young stars Mike Moustakas and Eric Hosmer. Additionally, the Royals also boast one of the best minor league systems in the game, seemingly with no end in sight of talented pitchers and position players ready to make it to the majors in the next couple of seasons.

The position players are much further along than the pitching, and as was the case in 2011, Gordon and company will be expected to shoulder the load. There’s no reason to think they aren’t up to the challenge, though. They were sixth in the American League in runs per game with 4.51, and fourth with a team batting average of .275. They did not hit many home runs (129), but that number could increase dramatically as many of the young sluggers grow into their full major league potential.

Despite the lack of prodigious power, the Royals have a great balance of power and speed in their lineup.


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Alcides Escobar is entering his third season as a full-time starting shortstop. He’s already shown flashes of greatness defensively that most knew he possessed. If he can continue improving his plate discipline, he has the ability to be a very good top-of-the-order hitter with potential to steal 40-plus bases. For now, though, he’ll be at the bottom of the order until he can show he is a more mature hitter. Along with Escobar, Lorenzo Cain came to the Royals in the Zack Greinke trade before the start of last season. He spent most of the season at Omaha, but he looks to be the team’s starting center fielder, at least until Bubba Starling is ready to take his place. He could be a similar player to Escobar, only with the ability to hit many more home runs.

Alex Gordon finally began to show promise on the potential that caused the Royals to draft him second overall in the 2005 draft, ahead of Ryan Braun, Troy Tulowitzki, and Andrew McCutchen. He finished 2011 hitting .303 with 23 home runs and 87 RBI. With the talent around him continuing to improve, a 30-home run, 100 RBI season should be easily attainable for the former University of Nebraska player.

Billy Butler, Eric Hosmer, and Mike Moustakas may not get as many headlines as Gordon, but none are any less important to the Royals line-up than the left fielder. Butler can easily be relied upon to hit .295, with 20 home runs, and drive in at least 90 runs. He’s a consistent enough hitter that the Royals should never go into a prolonged slump as a team. Hosmer took the league by storm last year after debuting in early May. His .293 average with 19 home runs and 78 RBI was good for third in AL Rookie of the Year voting. Manager Ned Yost has been quoted several times saying that Hosmer is a “future perennial All-Star player.” Moustakas struggled in his rookie year, hitting .263 and lacking the power that he displayed coming up through the minor leagues. He’s struggled thus far in Spring Training as well, but he doesn’t need to be counted on to carry the offense, so hopefully he can relax and regain the form he showed in 2010 when he hit 36 home runs and drove in 124 runs in just 118 games between Double and Triple A.

Even with the addition of Jonathan Sanchez from the Giants in the Melky Cabrera trade, the Royals are still lacking a complete starting rotation. Neither Sanchez or Luke Hochevar are great top-of-the-rotation choices, but they’ll have to serve as such until some of the Royals’ prospects fulfill their potential, or the team becomes active in the trade market again. Because of the potent line-up, the rotation which includes Bruce Chen, Felipe Paulino, and Danny Duffy, does not need to be dominant. Consistent quality starts from the group would be enough to get the Royals to their very good bullpen and outstanding closer, Joakim Soria.

Soria will be joined by former Dodgers’ closer, Jonathan Broxton, who will be looking to regain the form that saw him save 36 games for the Dodgers in 2009. Lefties Jose Mijares and Tim Collins will balance out the bullpen and along with Aaron Crow and Vin Mazzaro, the Royals should have a deep bullpen that can shorten games for the starting staff.

The Royals will have a chance early in the season to show whether or not they’ll be contenders in 2012. 10 of their first 16 games are against the Angels, Tigers, and Blue Jays, all of whom are expected to be in the hunt for the playoffs this year. Having a 10-game home stand in the middle of April should allow the team to build momentum quickly, which would only add to the excitement in Kansas City and bolster the team’s chances of adding to the weakened pitching staff.

It is indeed a new day in the history of the Kansas City Royals. Will the team that is currently assembled reach the heights of the teams in the 1970s and 80s, culminating in a World Series championship in 1985? For most baseball fans, the instant reaction would be “No way.” Given the overall decline of the AL Central in the past year, however, no one should be surprised if the Royals finish with a winning record in 2012 and even compete with the Detroit Tigers for the division crown.




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Are there any other kind really?

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Are there any other kind really?


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Nah, I think Les Grobstein would've been a better answer. He apparently doesn't know basic sentence structure, nor can he spell words on a high school level.

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Dont fuck with Grobber

He had a great show last night


Caller Mike: Yo, yo, yo what up Grobber but it aint Mike its MIKEY, yo
Dont you remember?

Les: Of course how are you Mikey?

Mikey: Never forget, yo

Les: You never forget yo, either




Then another guy came in doing play by play from some Bears game from the 80's then broke off into

CAller: I didnt tell her to shut up

Les: What

Caller: I didnt tell her to shut up

Les: Who?

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Nah, I think Les Grobstein would've been a better answer.



Probably, but I love Les. He's a schlubby Jewish guy in the tradition of the ones often played by Judd Hirsch. He seems kind of like a dope, but he might just hold the knowledge that will save the planet. And if not, one of his brilliant sons who went to an Ivy League school (or Michigan) and holds down a mainstream job but is secretly as wacky as his old man certainly does.

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Dont fuck with Grobber

He had a great show last night


Caller Mike: Yo, yo, yo what up Grobber but it aint Mike its MIKEY, yo
Dont you remember?

Les: Of course how are you Mikey?

Mikey: Never forget, yo

Les: You never forget yo, either




Then another guy came in doing play by play from some Bears game from the 80's then broke off into

CAller: I didnt tell her to shut up

Les: What

Caller: I didnt tell her to shut up

Les: Who?

Caller: I didnt.

Les: Lets keep it rolling



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