Tag Archives: 2009 Baseball Preview

Still Undefeated!

The Sox, that is. Where my contributions to the annual ALC preview at Royally Speaking are concerned, I actually look like an idiot having already lost the ironic faith I had put in Jerry Owens and not counting on Cliff Lee to give up more runs in his first outing of 2009 than he did [...]

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Presenting Your 2009 Chicago White Sox

One “when” and a whole lot of “if.” Ladies and gentlemen, baseball season is upon us.

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What the People Say

It’s like street photography, but with a voice recorder instead of a camera as confusion reigns on the streets of Chicago. Part six in a series.

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Pershing Road is the Road Home

You need friends in this world, kid. They’re the only ones who’ll tell you what you need to hear. Part five in a series.

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The Season After

In the wake of their magical fourth-place finish in 2008, what’s in store for the Kansas City Royals? The answer will probably not surprise you. Part four in a series.

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Cleveland Will Rock (And Don’t Think It Won’t)

The Indians will win. Or lose. Or beat you up. Part three in a series, rated PG-13 for some strong language.

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City Primeval

This season’s forecast for Detroit: generally gloomy but with a 58% chance of sunshine. Part two in a series.

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The Enemy Has Put Us on Notice, General

With prediction season upon us, we rounded up the best and brightest minds on the internet to gaze deeply into the future. Part one in a series.

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