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Zodiac of Juan Uribe

Someone should write a book, that’s for sure.

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Nonsense and Numerology

Reasons to be optimistic about the return of Paul Konerko this afternoon. Numerically and offensively speaking, of course. .189/.299/.407: Nick Swisher’s batting average, on-base percentage and slugging percentage since the All-Star Break. Dude could use a day or two off. .373/.467/.686: Konerko’s line for the past 28 days. Not too shabby. 11-for-49, 6 BBs: Alexei [...]

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As Time Goes By

The more things change, the more they don’t actually change all that much.

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Let’s Get Serious

Pitching and defense win championships, that much is true. With today’s announcement that Josh Fields will start the season in Charlotte and Juan Uribe will cover second base duties, the following are also true: Half of the Sox’ infield is proven to be untradeable, and not in a good way Their second baseman is a [...]

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Live Blogging the Garland/Cabrera Trade News, Ramifications and One Fan’s Illogical Train of Half-Informed Thought

The ups and downs of having stupid, distant ideas as seen through one small-time sportswriter’s eyes.

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  • "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