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2006 State of the Sox
posted on Saturday, September 01, 2007 11:59 PM by
Jim
September 1: Indians 7, White Sox 0
It could be worse. They could be Michigan.
Record: 57-79 |
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re: September 1: Indians 7, White Sox 0
Sunday, September 02, 2007 11:41 AM by
Gregory Pratt
Well, to be "Michigan" the White Sox would have to have some sort of prestige. The White Sox organization has never been respected around baseball and doesn't deserve to be, with its history of evil management, to name just one reason. The White Sox organization is a poor man's baseball franchise, historically. You know that's true. Don't you? A generally awful franchise. That's why everybody is so willing to believe KW is good -- because he's "good" compared to the crap we've had through the ages. He's not particularly good. This organization isn't particularly good. It's a disgrace of an organization. And while it's starting to change, to be fan-friendlier, they fixed the park up (it's still not particularly to my liking), they've tried to put out "winners" but incompetently so. We'll never be Michigan.
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re: September 1: Indians 7, White Sox 0
Sunday, September 02, 2007 4:12 PM by
Jim Margalus
"You know that's true. Don't you?"
Yes.