Tag Archives: Gavin Floyd

The First Month is the Deepest

The last of April is the day we remember what the Sox are the other 141 games of the year.

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White Sox Pitching Laughs at Hope, Accusations, Offers

If attitude is everything, this season is going to be awesome.

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Draft YOU, That’s My Name!

Presenting the 35th Street guide to fantasy baseball drafting.

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Money for Nothing

Swapping an uncertain future for an even more uncertain future? Whose idea was this anyway?

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Point/Counterpoint: Keys to the 2009 A.L. Pennant

Introducing the 35th Street Review’s newest feature. In this installment: three, maybe three-and-a-half easy steps to dominating the junior circuit next year.

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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.” [...]

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Their Own Worst Enemies

Hey, did you know this one guy wants to help his team win?

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Bart!

South Side pitching may suddenly be in need of some larger pants.

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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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  • "A skeptic might suggest this season was one long victory lap, but I think it was more than that. It was a season of respect and appreciation, a lovefest. Winning changes everything, it seems, even losing."
    - Ted Cox, Chicago Reader, September 28, 2006