Tag Archives: cruel irony

Becoming That Which They Hate

The worst thing that could have happened to the White Sox didn’t. But that’s still a sad way to end up.

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Steve Avery and Pat Rapp, Your Time Is At Hand

In the wake of the Sox signing Omar Vizquel, The 35th Street Review checks in on the 1998-2009 Chicago White Sox’ quest to become the 1995-1999 Cleveland Indians.

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Dude, They’re Getting the Band Back Together

The triumphant return of Scott Podsednik marks the beginning of the end. Again.

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He Is The Last Great Public Figure On This Team

Jerry O does not want to be called First Batter. It sounds like a saddle horse.

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The Mediocrity Report: Weekend Edition

In which your editor is right and everything else in the baseball world is horribly, horribly wrong.

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