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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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Looking For Improvement In All The Wrong Places

The past three weeks are every reason I often hate being a White Sox fan.

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Your Guide To Clutching At The Last Hateful Straws Of The 2009 Season

If the enemy of my enemy is my friend, what happens when two of my enemies conspire to exploit my favorite team’s flaws?

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Dichotomy

Two teams walk into a Kansas City bar. One says “hit me.” The other says “Sure, but only if you hit me first. Repeatedly.”

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Let’s Trade the Farm for Roy Halladay

And other nonsensical things people like to say.

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  • "I think I deserved the Cy Young Award. If you look at Randy Johnson, we had similar teams in the same division that year. He had more strikeouts but I had more of everything else."
    - Jack McDowell