Frank Coztansa wrote:
and liking thomas or not, sox fans appreciate what he did for the team. last year, he had about a 2 minute ovation before his first at bat back at comiskey ii.
wasn't he booed after that though?
Thomas had problems with the front office there; I don't think fans collectively hated him the way Cubs fans turned on Sosa.
I have nothing against Sosa. I hope he gets to 600 even if it's against the Cubs. 2004 I think was when I was just fed up with the guy.
It's an interesting comparison between Frank and Sosa because both were electric in their prime for their respective club; and each had the "superstar" quality--personality wise. Neither one helped their team win a championship, but in some ways, they were the best thing to see--even though the Sox were a better team than the Cubs were. Sosa was probably the ONLY thing to see.
But Sosa just became a total tool and 2004...that dark year, it'll forever live in infamy. It wasn't just Sammy but in his last few years there, he represents the bad rather than the good. It's not that I discount what he did--but like I'll tell anyone--don't tell me how to be a fan. If I wanted to boo the guy, I think I'd have every right. I'd be a hypocrite--well, guess what--what do you think 'fan' stands for?
When do you ever expect a fanatic to be logical or reasonable?
So, as easy as it is for Sox fans who loathe the Cub and loathe the Cub fan to say "You guys are hypocrites!" and want to rub it in or whatever...let Cub fans do/think what they want when it comes to Sammy. However, I am glad this series was put in Texas and not Wrigley.