Tag Archives: Carlos Quentin

Early and Often

Your guide to proper voting technique for the 2009 MLB All-Star Game. Ayn Rand would probably have something to say about this.

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Carlos Quentin’s Season is Twenty Percent Over

A few words on the downside of hot starts OR We are all in Hawk Harrelson Heaven right about now.

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That, My Friends, Is What’s Called a “Winning Streak”

A few words on the fun of watching the Twins lose to the Sox.

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A Few Interesting Things

Maybe it’s not just the World Baseball Classic that’s flawed. Maybe it’s the whole concept of sports in America.

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Draft YOU, That’s My Name!

Presenting the 35th Street guide to fantasy baseball drafting.

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I Said Good Day to You, Mr. Thome

The South Side position battle no one’s talking about this spring – and with good reason.

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¡Clásico!

Are you ready for some baseball? Presenting the 35th Street guide to the World Baseball Classic.

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Valentines for My White Sox Boyfriends

She choo-choo-chooses him. And him. And him. Guest columnist Cara Snyder reflects on the true meaning of the holiday.

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Panic Room of Nine Days Until Pitchers and Catchers Report

Kenny Williams signing Bobby Abreu? He’s spent the last eight years of his life building teams like this specifically to keep out players like that.

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Choices, Choices, Choices (Freelance Baseball II)

Now batting for Team USA: the centerfielder, number 27, Ken Rosenthal!

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Revisionist History

Everything is always awesome in Soxland, or at least the Sox’ PR guy says it is.

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. . . All They Got to Rule the Nation

Hope and happiness by way of awesome guitar solos and occasional moments of greatness. Part two in a series.

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Value Judgment

What this year’s MVP voting means, and what it means for you.

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Bronzeville (or, Who Votes In These Things, Anyway?)

In the scheme of things, first place does not really equal third place and winning does not make you victorious.

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Death from Above 1982

All is not lost, but we can still kiss a great deal of it goodbye.

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Bold Predictions: Combat Evolved Edition

[Editor's note: This was prepared before today's news became public. Oh, irony!] Three things to watch for as two likely playoff teams enter the Octagon this weekend: The ressurection of White Sox offense. If Paul Konerko and Jim Thome continue to hit, the 3-6 of Carlos Quentin, Jim Thome, Jermaine Dye, and Konerko could be more than enough to [...]

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