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Chicago would explode.

 

 

 

Here's a question for you guys since I haven't seen the Sox since they were in Comisky and that was for a fairly stupid television show I was in when I was a 6th grader (long story).

 

The food is supposed to be really good in that place?  I've now heard this from multiple people.  Not like it matters that much but I'm curious, does anyone know if there's any truth to that?
I've never been that impressed with the food there, but here is a piece that just ran in today's Trib.

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Thanks Rok...makes me want to sit in the bleachers for the next game I'm at--which is something I usually don't do.

 

Think I've been there maybe 6 or 7 times actually and not in a bunch of years. 
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Sounds like Moncada was in a nasty collision, may have fucked up his knee.

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Just watched it. Looked really bad, kinda similar to Schwarber's collision last season. Yikes.
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And now just heard its just a bruise.
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It just happened fifteen minutes ago, kind of strange that they're already saying the X-rays are negative.

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Supposedly Herm Schneider is some sort of medical wizard.
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Considering we generally wait four hours for the results, i'm surprised.

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Works for me.
http://www.csnchicago.com/chicago-white-...again-ever

Quote:BOSTON -- While he holds a sacred place in his heart for Fenway Park, Hawk Harrelson has no love for Wrigley Field.


In what could be his final trip as the White Sox play-by-play man, Harrelson spoke glowingly about Fenway Park and the 1967 Boston Red Sox. A member of that American League pennant-winning team, Harrelson -- who is set to work a 20-game schedule in 2018 after which hell retire -- calls the 1967 season the renaissance of New England baseball and the birth of Red Sox Nation.


Harrelson will return to Boston on Aug. 16 to celebrate the 50-year anniversary of a team that featured MVP Carl Yastrzemski and Cy Young winner Jim Lonborg and lost the World Series to the St. Louis Cardinals in seven games. He also hopes that he can work a return trip into next season's limited schedule. But Harrelson currently has no plans for a return engagement to Wrigley Field.


"Fenway is just a special place," Harrelson said. "Look at this ballpark. As we talked about the other day, the only one (visiting clubhouse) worse is Wrigley Field, the two worst clubhouses in baseball for visiting players. I'll tell you this much, I'll never go back to Wrigley Field again. We've got three games over at their place, and I told Jerry the other day before we came on this trip, I said, I'm not going back to Wrigley Field."


"He said, 'Well, you've got three games there next year.' I said, Well, I'm talking with (Bob) Grim. We're going to get rid of those. Worst press box, worst booths for television. It's a joke. It really is. And so, Jason (Benetti) is getting ready for those three at Wrigley. I will never step foot in that ballpark again. Ever."
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Bye.

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I hope he gets hit by a cab on Lansdowne.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMmojEJdijY

This is not some silly theory that's unsupported and deserves being mocked by photos of Xena.  [Image: ITgoyeg.png]
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This ballgame...is ovah.

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Cubs throw shade at Hawk Harrelson:

http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/bas...story.html

 

Also, I missed that he said that about Wrigley.  What a dope. 

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Here's the tweet.


https://twitter.com/Cubs/status/897280859493068801
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Harrelson is the Trump of baseball broadcasting.

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