Tag Archives: Dewon Day

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.

Filed Under: Features | Also Filed Under: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Comments closed

Dewonder Years

In which your barstool GM explains how to turn the Sox into a juggernaut in three easy steps, based on research done by patrons of the friendly neighborhood watering hole. Seriously.

Filed Under: Opinion | Also Filed Under: , , , , , , | Comments closed

Even Their Questionable Things Fall Through

It’s about as far from objective journalism as it gets, but you have to chuckle a bit at Don Cooper’s latest statements on the state of the relief corps: “They haven’t had a good spring,” Cooper said. “They haven’t shown us the things we need to see for us to feel very comfortable right now.” [...]

Filed Under: News | Also Filed Under: , , , | Comments closed

Murder (Or a Heart Attack)

How do you spell relief? C-a-l-l-u-p.

Filed Under: News | Also Filed Under: , | Comments closed
  • The 35th Street Review. A blog about Chicago White Sox baseball. [More]



  • Archives


  • "I pitched one game in an hour and 32 minutes. The next day, a man in a suit walks into the locker room—he was the head of the concession stands. He says, 'Bill, great game yesterday. But I talked to a few of the fellows. Could you do it a little slower next time?'"
    - Billy Pierce, Chicago Reader, September 3, 2009