These will be the times that try Sox fans’ souls. [The Beachwood Reporter]
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These will be the times that try Sox fans’ souls. [The Beachwood Reporter]
A few words on the slightly forgotten play-by-play man.
Taking issue with what everyone says about everything, everwhere in all of Soxland.
It’s the question that brought you here. You know the question, just as I did. [Mouthpiece Sports]
Ray from Royals on Radio etc. posted a far-reaching survey on the true current condition of each team in the Central, with your editor acting as the ambassador from the South Side. Always good to get a peek inside the enemy’s collective head. [Royals on Radio etc.]
Dude, I’ve got a two-liter of Mountain Dew and a bunch of D&D books. Let’s party! Also, Bacon Spice is fair game.
The easiest way to solve everything is by simply undoing everything. Duh.
Don’t hate the All-Star Game because it’s a farce; hate the All-Star Game because it’s fun! [Mouthpiece Sports]
It’s not that the All-Star Game it’s stupid; it’s that sports are stupid.
Travel, they say, is the best way to gain some perspective on things. Your editor agrees. [The Beachwood Reporter]
I’ve never worked for Lou Piniella and neither have you. Perhaps Bobby Ayala is just really, really, upset.
The Sox are winning lately. This is not a good thing.
Hindsight always leads the league in OPS with back-to-back MVP awards.
In which your editor tries to see things from the enemy’s perspective. Results may prove spiteful. And hilarious. [The Beachwood Reporter]
This series addresses the matter of how we can maximize the fact of our incumbency in dealing with persons known to be active in their opposition to our Ballclub.