Tag Archives: Scott Podsednik

Four Incredibly Short Essays About Dewayne Wise

Who was Dewayne Wise, and why should we care? Two burning questions share an eerily similar answer.

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Away With You, Superfluous Outfielder!

Everybody, say hello to Alex Rios. He will be your teammate, he wants to win just as much as you do, and he’s here to help everyone along with this big, shared, adventurous goal. Except for you. You’re fired. [Mouthpiece Sports]

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Predicting the Odd Man Out

Technically, they’re all awesome but technically, that’s a highly flawed statement. A look at the Sox’ extra gears.

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Dude, They’re Getting the Band Back Together

The triumphant return of Scott Podsednik marks the beginning of the end. Again.

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This Old Outfield

The farm just got a whole lot speedier. And grindier. Let’s trade it for Ichiro!

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26 October 2005

A few words on the upcoming anniversary of the last great moment in Chicago sports.

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The State We’re In

Welcome to Chicago, where “speed” is just another word for “no.”

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