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Grooming tips from old White Sox stars
“Thanks to this thread on Baseball Think Factory, I came across a couple of old White Sox Gillette razor commercials from the 1950s on YouTube.
Here’s one with Billy Pierce, Nellie Fox and George Kell:
And another one with Luis “Louis” Aparicio:”
http://soxmachine.com/blogs/soxmachine/archive/2008/06/11/13086.aspx
The greatest trick the White Sox ever pulled was convincing their fan base that "Ozzieball" ever existed.
by The Wizard on Jun 12, 2008 1:35 PM CDT 0 recs
june 11: Roadhouse blues
http://soxmachine.com/blogs/soxmachine/archive/2008/06/12/13088.aspx
The greatest trick the White Sox ever pulled was convincing their fan base that "Ozzieball" ever existed.
by The Wizard on Jun 12, 2008 1:42 PM CDT 0 recs
june 12: Extolling the virtues of the six-man bullpen
http://soxmachine.com/blogs/soxmachine/archive/2008/06/13/13098.aspx
Clayton Richard had a successful Triple-A debut, allowing two runs on five hits over seven innings, with no walks and five strikeouts.
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Justin Cassell allowed two runs over six innings, scattering nine hits, walking nobody and striking out five.
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John Ely allowed one hit over seven innings, retiring 21 of the 22 batters he faced including the last nineteen, striking out eight (including five of the last nine).
The greatest trick the White Sox ever pulled was convincing their fan base that "Ozzieball" ever existed.
by The Wizard on
Jun 13, 2008 2:43 PM CDT
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june 14: Minor league roundup for Friday
http://soxmachine.com/blogs/soxmachine/archive/2008/06/14/13105.aspx
Jack Egbert struck out nine over seven shutout innings in his finest start this year. He scattered five hits, didn’t walk anybody and got twice as many groundouts (8) as flyouts.
The greatest trick the White Sox ever pulled was convincing their fan base that "Ozzieball" ever existed.
by The Wizard on
Jun 14, 2008 12:51 PM CDT
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june 14: Wait for it...
http://soxmachine.com/blogs/soxmachine/archive/2008/06/15/13110.aspx
Aaron Poreda took the loss in his Double-A debut, allowing four runs on six hits over six innings. He struck out five and walked none.
The greatest trick the White Sox ever pulled was convincing their fan base that "Ozzieball" ever existed.
by The Wizard on
Jun 15, 2008 1:01 PM CDT
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ely and his arm angle

The greatest trick the White Sox ever pulled was convincing their fan base that "Ozzieball" ever existed.
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