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I think a good move, though. He earned the chance....
but not a long leash. Good call. Anybody notice Beckham played second last night with Nix at short for the Barons?
and i bet you didn't notice the minor league thread that's on this site, either.
SSS twitter race: me or the cheat? http://twitter.com/SouthSidelarry
WTF happened to
“nope, you’re the man”?
We’re a pack of a-holes.
by rhythm on Apr 14, 2009 1:45 PM EDT
because dante really doesn't seem to have noticed that there's a thread where all of his questions are likely already answered or, if he posts there, i will answer them.
SSS twitter race: me or the cheat? http://twitter.com/SouthSidelarry
RELENTLESSLY?
they don’t use all caps for ZAUN, but the rest is spookily on the mark and fun reading.
by typozzz on Camden Chat, Apr 21, 2009 4:34 PM CDT
Viciedo is struggling.
I wonder if we’ll start seeing Beckham moved around a bit….including some looks at third. And, for Dayan, a move to right.
Flowerss appears to be doing fairly well and about as expected offensively.
Anybody got any reports on his defense?
If only there were a place on SSS, perhaps a recommended fanpost, to keep up with the minor league players in the White Sox organization.
Pull you head out of your ass, dantesox. There’s a recommended fanpost entitled “So…How’s Your Minor Leagues? White Sox Minor League Update” on the right hand side of this site that larry keeps up to date with such tidbits as Tyler’s defense. Go fucking read it. Now. Asshole.
Wow, larry, that really does feel good!
You are right. But larry is actually a prick too.
- HSA 01/07/09
No, I actually got these pants as a birthday present.
by The Actual El Guapo on Apr 21, 2009 1:31 PM CDT up reply actions
But where on earth did you get that beret?
You are right. But larry is actually a prick too.
- HSA 01/07/09
I'm only 1/4 German, actually -- the rest of my family is from Russia.
by The Actual El Guapo on Apr 21, 2009 1:33 PM CDT up reply actions
Just make sure not to overcook the pasta, otherwise it gets really sticky and the sauce will separate
You are right. But larry is actually a prick too.
- HSA 01/07/09
My favorite flavor yogurt is banana.
Especially when the banana flavor is not too strong — you know, so it still tastes like yogurt, not pudding.
by The Actual El Guapo on Apr 21, 2009 1:28 PM CDT reply actions
No. All I need is for people to not mistake my ignorance of etiquette for disrespect.
It’s very confusing. But I wouldn’t mind hearing your opinion on some of my baseball-related comments and questions.
He directed you where to go, so it wouldn’t be confusing. He’s given his opinion already, and told you where to find it.
by Grinder in Training on Apr 21, 2009 1:37 PM CDT up reply actions
hey, lets not do a memorial for Mac, please?
Or at least wait a month or two. I dont actually want him to come back.
I'm like a laser, six-string razor. I've got a mouth like an alligator
Dasox, dantesox... I'm so confused.
dantesox, am I mean to you or the other one? Are you the one Uncle WU defends (like the son he never had)?
"I never had sex with that Governor" -
Roland Burris
Meiklejohn
is his middle name. michael mieklejohn macdougall. with a name like that it has to be bad.
if only his name was Michael Smuckers MacDougal...
I'm like a laser, six-string razor. I've got a mouth like an alligator
DFA'd (sung to the tune of TNT)
DFA’d…it’s dynamite
DFA’d…Mac lost the fight
DFA’d…Mac bit the choad
DFA’d…MacDougal sure blows!

"A dope trailer is no place for a kitty." - Bubbles (Trailer Park Boys)
by tailgater on Apr 21, 2009 1:51 PM CDT reply actions 1 recs
chicago tribune live calling him arsonist
dude 2: what do you mean arsonist?
dude 1: every time he steps onto the mound he acts like an arsonist
larry preparing the lawsuit
The greatest trick the White Sox ever pulled was convincing their fan base that "Ozzieball" ever existed.
They can't do that to our pledges..only WE can do that to our pledges!
You are right. But larry is actually a prick too.
- HSA 01/07/09
I've seen this somewhere else tonight...
We’re a pack of a-holes.
by rhythm on Apr 14, 2009 1:45 PM EDT
Striking Out To Win the Game
There has only been 1 game since 1954 in which a pitcher has lost the game on the play in which he recorded a 2 out strike-out. Not surprisingly it was done by a knuckle-baller. Amazingly enough though, the loss was actually more painful that it sounds.
On June 16th, 1986, Chalie Hough had a 1-0 lead and was 2 outs away from a no hitter. However, a three base error by defensive replacement LF George Wright, followed by a single by Wally Joyner cost Hough both the no hitter and the lead. A passed ball and an intentional walk to Reggie Jackson sandwiched a strikeout and Hough was facing 1st and second with two outs and the game tied. That set up that unique game-winning strike-out.
Hough struck out George Hendrick (according to the NY Times it was on a 3-2 pitch), but for the second time that inning Orlando Mercado couldn’t catch the ball. Hendrick was safe at first and Joyner scored all the way from second. Glory had agonizingly turned into misery for Charlie Hough.
http://www.baseball-reference.com/sotd/archives/1425
The greatest trick the White Sox ever pulled was convincing their fan base that "Ozzieball" ever existed.

















