If you’re going to believe in sports, you might as well believe in something ridiculous.
With just over a week left until Opening Day, we might as well get this out of the way.
Even when there are two, there can be only one, and you already know who it is. Part four in a series.
Hey did you know Bobby Jenks is a big dude? That’s awesome. You can read all about it in the newspaper.
Player; manager; broadcaster: Ozzie Guillen stands on the verge of marginal, highly specific greatness. Again.
There is but one reason for the Sox to try any more, and it is also the same reason they shouldn’t bother. History awaits. [The Beachwood Reporter]
A trilogy of facts and postulations regarding some impending C-list baseball and follies.
The few. The proud. The White Sox that didn’t disappoint until much, much later.
But it certainly means something. A look at the South Side trailblazers ahead of young Bacon Spice and where they went after reaching the top so soon. [Mouthpiece Sports]
Beating the best teams in the world, they wish they all could be California teams. [The Beachwood Reporter]
I’ve never worked for Lou Piniella and neither have you. Perhaps Bobby Ayala is just really, really, upset.
Filed Under: Features | Also Filed Under: Lou Piniella |
A team divided cannot stand, unless that division includes cutting off the dead parts.
From now on, let’s just believe everything Ozzie Guillen, Greg Walker, and, oh, everyone else says all the time. Why could they possibly have to cover up?
Filed Under: Opinion | Also Filed Under: Greg Walker, Jose Contreras |
A few words on Ozzie Guillen’s most shocking managerial move ever OR How we can all learn to stop worrying about baseball and start thinking about winning at all costs.
Besides starting pitching, Josh Fields, the gaping hole in center, the top of the order and Alex Rodriguez.
Springtime must be upon us.
Filed Under: News | Also Filed Under: feuds, PEDs, spring training, Ted Lilly |