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Mingo
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Unfortunately, this is one of those allegations where the accuser is presumptively accorded the benefit of any doubt. It wouldn't take me 7 months to investigate this.
Unfortunately, this is one of those allegations where the accuser is presumptively accorded the benefit of any doubt. It wouldn't take me 7 months to investigate this.
Hahn did note he was disappointed when he heard of the allegations.
Unfortunately, this is one of those allegations where the accuser is presumptively accorded the benefit of any doubt. It wouldn't take me 7 months to investigate this.
All I know is if Clevinger survives from a train derailment, I'm buying in.Hahn did note he was disappointed when he heard of the allegations.
Me too Rick…
Trevor Bauer owns that title by a landslide, but who knows with Clev...
There's not a lot for me to like about Clevinger. He is a bad vibe - even without the investigation. That said, I think the worst case scenario happens here Clevinger gets little or no punishment for the allegations. This is because it appears there is a lack of documented facts or witnesses to the lady's story. I think we get to deal with Clevinger's stink cloud all season long.
Grandal famously worked out under the Chicago Blackhawks S&T coaches. Therefore, when it ices over at Guaranteed Rate Field this season Grandal will be poised to dominate. He does look good this spring.
Did you miss the satire?We always have these magical reasons why our team will pull out of the sh*tter other than "The White Sox just bought a bunch of f*cking awesome players look the f*ck out MLB."
Just once man...Andrew Benitendi and Yasmani Grandal...That's our high water mark...Good Lord.
totally non-sequitur comment there mingo. his post stood alone.Did you miss the satire?
Did you miss the satire?
it really emphasizes what a shit culture reinsdork carries around with him. he's a loser and therefore the team is a loser. it's been apparent for 40 years! white sox fans have been royally screwed for so long now. and grifol won't make much of a difference simply because he has to answer to the same shitheads all sox managers have had to answer to. sox manager's hands have been tied and general manager's as well. this team has only one hope, ..... stated clearly in my signature.![]()
Jose Abreu on life with the Astros and leaving the White Sox, who ‘weren’t a family’ in 2022
“Sometimes,” Abreu said, “when you’re at a place where maybe you’re not being respected to the point where you think you should be, you just have to go somewhere else.”chicago.suntimes.com
Abreu stating a lot of the same things said on this board about the team last year. I hope they truly looked at themselves in the mirror if they want a different result in 2023.
that is a very good question. i'd guess it's whichever one occurred first, which i'd also guess would be the strike on the batter because the pitcher's count until after the batter is set.I saw on ESPN that in a MLB preseason game the umpire called both the 1st batter up and the pitcher for delay of game and the 1st batter started the game with a 1-1 count. I wondered what if that call came when there was already a 3-2 count on the batter?
I saw on ESPN that in a MLB preseason game the umpire called both the 1st batter up and the pitcher for delay of game and the 1st batter started the game with a 1-1 count. I wondered what if that call came when there was already a 3-2 count on the batter?
It would be in Clevinger's best interest to make his Sox debut in front of the home crowd where I'm sure they will give him a more friendly welcome. We can only imagine the shit opposing fans will give him, especially early on when this matter is still remains somewhat in the news.If Clevinger is the #5 starter in the Sox rotation and the Sox open with 4 games in Houton with the Astros before the home opener on 4/3, then Clevinger will start the home opener. It will be interesting to see if the Sox will let that happen.