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Tue, 25 Aug 2009 10:44:14 GMT
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Why doesn't he get it through his thick skull and lackadaisical attitude about winning that he's a crucial cog in this machine. He just doesn't get it. I think after he won the series and lost his stuff, he never wanted to continue it. He's dead to me. Thanks for 2005 but Contreras doesn't deserve anything from now one except our ire. He's SUPPOSED to fire 7 or 8 innings of one run ball, not once in a while. He doesn't have the baseball mind anymore. He also makes bad decisions on the field. Konerko could've gotten that grounder, but NO. Jose runs into his way! Why? Cause Jose is selfish, cause he feels like he has something to prove, whatever the case; enjoy retirement and never throw a ball for the White Sox again unless you have a deep-seated passion to light a fire under your own ass and WIN! You Bastard!
Thu, 06 Mar 2008 03:08:52 GMT
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Via Ed Price: Appearing on Boston radio station WEEI last Friday, Epstein said, "Kevin Brown and Mike Mussina spent the whole time bitching about [their trip to Japan in 2004] ... and by the time the Yankees team got back from the trip they were all using it as a crutch." Told of the comments, Mussina said sarcastically, "Yeah, we used it as an excuse for winning the division." Well, Moose (at that time) did moan about making the trip. Via Tyler Kepner back on March 25, 2004: Mussina has
Thu, 06 Mar 2008 03:08:52 GMT
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Under the Gun: Jose Contreras Posted Feb 19th 2008 9:00AM by Tom Fornelli Filed under: Chicago, White Sox,
Thu, 06 Mar 2008 03:08:51 GMT
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Castro Retires: A Revaluation of Fidelismo by Dayan Jayatilleka Ailing revolutionary icon Fidel Castro permanently gave up the Cuban presidency on Tuesday Feb 19th , ending five decades of rule of the island marked by his one-man defiance of the United States. This article was written earlier in celebration of his 80th birthday is posted here to honour Fidel Castro’s retirement “..that cosmic force called Fidel Castro Ruz..” - Che Guevara (’Cuba: exception or vanguard?’) “You were the first
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