Tag Archives: 2007

Best of the Worst Teams of the Decade

At the decade’s end, it really only matters what you value. Hilarity, for example, can be a reasonable substitute for pride. Part three in a series.

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Logan’s Run

Throughout the history of the Chicago White Sox, many pitchers have come and gone. Boone Logan is one of those pitchers.

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How Josh Fields’ Rookie of the Year vote makes Lance Broadway the greatest pitcher of all time.

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If You Beat Them, Get Them to Join You

Making a small case for the return of The Hawk. (No, the other Hawk).

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Alumni News You Can Use

Where are they now? Falling apart in the postseason, that’s where.

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The Brian Anderson of Playoff Predictions

Please, please, please let the winner be anyone but the Red Sox.

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The A.J. Pierzynski of Postseason Predictions

Examining exactly why the Chicago Cubs won the same number of playoff games this year as the 35th Street editorial team.

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The Mediocrity Report: Playoff Preview Edition

Looking ahead to the first round of the 2007 playoffs.

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Eulogy

Looking back at the season that was. Next year can’t start soon enough.

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Everything Old Is New Again

Taking a new, old look at the most mysterious pitcher in all of Soxdom.

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Just What I Needed

If you thought their chance had passed, you were totally right.

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Ape

Excitement and disgust, if you think about them, are kind of the same thing.

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The Reilly Plan

If you’re gonna tumble into last place, tumble into last place with your boots on.

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Praying for Rain

Pain don’t hurt. Watching 2-1 beatdowns, however, hurts very much.

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