From Joe Jackson to Frank Thomas, A Look at the Chicago White Sox, Both Past and Present
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Baseball Analysts ran a four person chat on the AL Central. The two hosts of the site took part, along with Twins fan Aaron Gleeman and Tigers fan Brian Borawski. Neither of the four picked the White Sox to finish better then fourth, and Brian and Rich Lederer even picked the Tigers to finish ahead of them.
Personally, with the White Sox rotation, I think they’ll be right in the hunt until the end like they have the last few years. If The Big Hurt can stay healthy, that would be a huge bonus, but they pretty much hung with the Twins last year without him.
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February 28th, 2005 at 10:19 am
Welcome to the Interweb! Saw your blog mentioned on Baseball Musings.
Anyways, I don’t care if the entire baseball world forgets about the Sox this spring. After 4 seasons of heightened expectations leading to 2nd-place finishes, I’m happy about flying under the radar …just like in 2000. No one besides us Sox fans seem to think the new changes to the lineup are going to pay off, and that’s fine by me. Let’s just play the games, and we’ll see who’s at the top in September.
February 28th, 2005 at 4:12 pm
Neither of the four picked the White Sox to finish better then fourthThis isn’t true. I picked Chicago to finish third and I think two of the other guys did too.
Aaron
March 1st, 2005 at 9:19 am
Sorry Aaron. Typo on my part. That should have said nobody picked them to finish better then third.