Archive for May, 2011

Sox love LA. They love it!!

Last year the Sox dominated the National League, posting a 15-3 record. That shouldn’t surprise anyone considering the Sox have won 142 IL games, just two behind the Yankees for best all time. Everything appeared to be status quo last night. The Sox led the Dodgers 3-2 with 2 out in the 9th inning, with [...]

in a snap, Peavy and the Sox sweep the Indians

I haven’t hid the fact that I am a Jake Peavy fan. It’s more for what he’s like off the field than his performance on the field. During spring, there is one player that I can guarantee will sign autographs every day–Peavy. There is one guy who have in depth conversations with fans about inane [...]

Dallas looks good—so do Sox

When Edwin Jackson was acquired last year, I could only imagine the magic Don Cooper would work with the inconsistent right-hander. And magic he worked. Jackson made 11 starts with the Sox, 7 of them were considered quality. Other than 1 start vs. the Royals, Jackson was everything the team wanted. Fast forward to this [...]

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Last year, we partnered with Gillette to give away a number of Fusion ProGlide razors before they even hit store shelves. And now, we’re doing it once again – Only this time, it’s so you can take the ProGlide Challenge. The ProGlide Challenge is the ultimate face-off between your current razor and the ProGlide. Click [...]

Sox get all A’s

Once again I compliment a player, and once again he is sent packing. Remember how I spoke highly of Jeff Gray the other day? After that 3 inning performance against the Angels on Tuesday, the Sox DFA’d Gray, to make room for Jake Peavy. It was a nice trade of pitchers, but Gray was actually [...]

Showing his dogged (L)attitude, Peavy climbs the hill

Best new for White Sox fans and followers happened last night at about 6:45p. Jake Peavy immerged from the dugout, in uniform, and with that look of a man who is ready to get back to his job. I talked to Peavy 18 times from February to March, and I can tall you that there [...]

Sox are Dunn with the Angels

Finally!!!! After catching, literally, no breaks through the first 37 games, the worm finally turned for the Sox. It took 9 innings, and 2+ hours to do so, but it finally happened. It looked like another loss to me. 1st inning: Hit, double play, hit, walk–no runs 2nd inning: Hit, walk–no runs. Juan Pierre was [...]

Pucker up, Sox kiss this game away

What a night at the stadium. It all started at the front gate, when I has handed my very own wrestling mask. I started to take the ticket taker lady down, when I was told that the masks were for an event taking place later that evening. Lucky 90-year old, her ass was going down. [...]