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The new closer for the White Sox

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 3:09 pm
by Rotties
is Brent Lillibridge. Back to back amazing plays.

The new closer for the White Sox

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 3:11 pm
by Gekko
glad i tuned in to watch the last 2 innings of this game (for research purposes). was well worth it.

The new closer for the White Sox

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 3:17 pm
by Ryan C
Right you are, Mark.

The new closer for the White Sox

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 3:50 pm
by KJ Duke
Originally posted by Rotties:

is Brent Lillibridge. Back to back amazing plays. Sergio Santos has a new best friend.

The new closer for the White Sox

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 6:40 pm
by Cobb
Originally posted by Gekko:

glad i tuned in to watch the last 2 innings of this game (for research purposes). was well worth it. I'm curious about what you learned...



Did you learn that Santos doesn't have the ability to close (from those 2 outs)? Or that the job is Santos'? Or that Thorton's having issues? The job should be Thorton's or Sale's? Konerko can still hit? Or something else? What were you glad about? How many White Sox and Yanks games have you watched this year to be able to put tonight's performances into context?



[ April 27, 2011, 06:08 AM: Message edited by: Cobb ]

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Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 7:01 pm
by rockitsauce
Originally posted by Gekko:

glad i tuned in to watch the last 2 innings of this game (for research purposes). was well worth it. I understand completely. I don't really like watching table tennis (aka ping pong), but in my big $ leagues I just had to see w/ my own eyes the match b/w Hao Wang & Long Ma. Sometimes that extra research is what seperates the contenders from the pretenders ;)

The new closer for the White Sox

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 10:54 pm
by Jim Christie
Originally posted by Gekko:

glad i tuned in to watch the last 2 innings of this game (for research purposes). was well worth it. I am sure glad you specified you tuned in for research purposes; we know you let us all know you don't watch baseball. How many times a week do you tune in for the last 2 innings of a game for "research"? Here is one of my favorite quotes I use in the field I work and it also applies to you. "Your actions speak so loud I can't hear a word your saying." Oh wait, I have that quote listed here somewhere...... :eek: :eek:

The new closer for the White Sox

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 11:05 pm
by Jim Christie
Originally posted by rockitsauce:

quote:Originally posted by Gekko:

glad i tuned in to watch the last 2 innings of this game (for research purposes). was well worth it. I understand completely. I don't really like watching table tennis (aka ping pong), but in my big $ leagues I just had to see w/ my own eyes the match b/w Hao Wang & Long Ma. Sometimes that extra research is what seperates the contenders from the pretenders ;) [/QUOTE]This is truly amazing, 2 guys tuning in for the last 2 innings to do research. I have a question; how did you know when to tune in to see the last 2 innings or even know that Santos came in the 8th for a 4 out save opportunity? You can be honest, were you watching the box scores on the computer? That is even more exciting than watching a ping=pong match, or dare I say it, a baseball game on TV. Rocket: if watching a baseball game is equivalent to watching a ping-pong match, why are you a baseball fan? Personally, you are the pretender and I don't mean in terms of fantasy skill because I know nothing about you, except you had to support mark/s silly post.

The new closer for the White Sox

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 11:23 pm
by Gekko
since i'm invested in thornton pretty heavily, i tuned in to see who was warming up in the chicago bullpen (something i cannot see in the boxscore). some of you guys need to relax a bit. :eek:

The new closer for the White Sox

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 11:33 pm
by Cobb
Originally posted by Jim Christie:

quote:Originally posted by rockitsauce:

quote:Originally posted by Gekko:

glad i tuned in to watch the last 2 innings of this game (for research purposes). was well worth it. I understand completely. I don't really like watching table tennis (aka ping pong), but in my big $ leagues I just had to see w/ my own eyes the match b/w Hao Wang & Long Ma. Sometimes that extra research is what seperates the contenders from the pretenders ;) [/QUOTE]This is truly amazing, 2 guys tuning in for the last 2 innings to do research. I have a question; how did you know when to tune in to see the last 2 innings or even know that Santos came in the 8th for a 4 out save opportunity? You can be honest, were you watching the box scores on the computer? That is even more exciting than watching a ping=pong match, or dare I say it, a baseball game on TV. Rocket: if watching a baseball game is equivalent to watching a ping-pong match, why are you a baseball fan? Personally, you are the pretender and I don't mean in terms of fantasy skill because I know nothing about you, except you had to support mark/s silly post.
[/QUOTE]Jim-



Rockit was just trying to be funny and not give Gekko a hard time, they haven't been the best of friends to say the least.



As for his love of baseball, you couldn't be more wrong about him. He has the baseball package and watches just about every game and has said so numerous times....he's a lifelong baseball fan.



You shouldn't be so quick to jump down somebody's throat for trying to keep it light especially without knowing a damn thing about the person.



I usually like a lot of your posts, but this was uninformed and nasty and I didn't take you to be that way in NY.

The new closer for the White Sox

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 11:34 pm
by Cobb
Originally posted by Gekko:

since i'm invested in thornton pretty heavily, i tuned in to see who was warming up in the chicago bullpen (something i cannot see in the boxscore). some of you guys need to relax a bit. :eek: I truly wanted to know what you learned Mark...the rest of the post was my own thoughts for everybody else posting about the catches.

The new closer for the White Sox

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 1:04 am
by Hells Satans
What I learned is that the only way someone other than Santos gets a save is if there are 3 LHB coming up in the inning. And if that happens, it's probably Sale and not Thortnon.

The new closer for the White Sox

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 2:37 am
by The Mighty Men
Originally posted by Gekko:

glad i tuned in to watch the last 2 innings of this game (for research purposes). was well worth it. Several of you can now take the hook out of your mouths. That was drafted that way on purpose, and many of you bit.

The new closer for the White Sox

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 7:20 am
by Ryan C
Originally posted by Jim Christie:

quote:Originally posted by rockitsauce:

quote:Originally posted by Gekko:

glad i tuned in to watch the last 2 innings of this game (for research purposes). was well worth it. I understand completely. I don't really like watching table tennis (aka ping pong), but in my big $ leagues I just had to see w/ my own eyes the match b/w Hao Wang & Long Ma. Sometimes that extra research is what seperates the contenders from the pretenders ;) [/QUOTE]This is truly amazing, 2 guys tuning in for the last 2 innings to do research. I have a question; how did you know when to tune in to see the last 2 innings or even know that Santos came in the 8th for a 4 out save opportunity? You can be honest, were you watching the box scores on the computer? That is even more exciting than watching a ping=pong match, or dare I say it, a baseball game on TV. Rocket: if watching a baseball game is equivalent to watching a ping-pong match, why are you a baseball fan? Personally, you are the pretender and I don't mean in terms of fantasy skill because I know nothing about you, except you had to support mark/s silly post.
[/QUOTE]To be fair Jim - the 4 out save was on Monday.



Thorton AND Santos were up and throwing as Floyd came back out to start the 9th. Jeter gets a swinging bunt single and Thorton came out to face lefty Granderson and flip Teixeira over to the right side. After walking Tex - Ozzie came right out and brought in Santos. BOTH Arod and Cano hit Santos hard and Lillibridge saved his bacon.

The new closer for the White Sox

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 9:17 am
by rockitsauce
Originally posted by Jim Christie:

quote:Originally posted by rockitsauce:

quote:Originally posted by Gekko:

glad i tuned in to watch the last 2 innings of this game (for research purposes). was well worth it. I understand completely. I don't really like watching table tennis (aka ping pong), but in my big $ leagues I just had to see w/ my own eyes the match b/w Hao Wang & Long Ma. Sometimes that extra research is what seperates the contenders from the pretenders ;) [/QUOTE]This is truly amazing, 2 guys tuning in for the last 2 innings to do research. I have a question; how did you know when to tune in to see the last 2 innings or even know that Santos came in the 8th for a 4 out save opportunity? You can be honest, were you watching the box scores on the computer? That is even more exciting than watching a ping=pong match, or dare I say it, a baseball game on TV. Rocket: if watching a baseball game is equivalent to watching a ping-pong match, why are you a baseball fan? Personally, you are the pretender and I don't mean in terms of fantasy skill because I know nothing about you, except you had to support mark/s silly post.
[/QUOTE]Mr. Christie, do you make it a habit of shooting your mouth off about people you admit knowing nothing about?



Comedy isn't comedy if it has to be explained. (hard enough to be funny, now I gotta explain everything for the Jim Christies of the world) Most around here know that I think Gek is full of it and that I LOVE baseball. I'm watching the Reds-Brewers right now.



and it's R O C K I T, dig it?

The new closer for the White Sox

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 1:59 pm
by Jim Christie
Rockit: I truly apologize

The new closer for the White Sox

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 2:42 pm
by rockitsauce
Originally posted by Jim Christie:

Rockit: I truly apologize Thanks Jim.



We're on the same team my friend. I'd be watching baseball (esp Phillies) whether or not Fantasy Baseball existed or not. I suspect you feel the same way, which is why a guy like Mark (who acts as if this is a job) comes off like d-bag. That's just his shtick. If I've learned anything in reading nfbc boards is don't believe ANYTHING that guy has to say.

The new closer for the White Sox

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 3:18 pm
by Gekko
Originally posted by rockitsauce:



We're on the same team my friend. I'd be watching baseball (esp Phillies) whether or not Fantasy Baseball existed or not. I suspect you feel the same way, which is why a guy like Mark (who acts as if this is a job) comes off like d-bag. That's just his shtick.. no shtick. take away high stakes fantasy baseball, and i wouldn't have any interest in regular baseball. i played fantasy nascar and fantasy golf back in the day and was successful. however when the leagues dried up, i lost all interest in both sports.



if that makes me a dbag, so be it :D

The new closer for the White Sox

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 5:03 pm
by rockitsauce
Originally posted by Gekko:

quote:Originally posted by rockitsauce:



We're on the same team my friend. I'd be watching baseball (esp Phillies) whether or not Fantasy Baseball existed or not. I suspect you feel the same way, which is why a guy like Mark (who acts as if this is a job) comes off like d-bag. That's just his shtick.. no shtick. take away high stakes fantasy baseball, and i wouldn't have any interest in regular baseball. i played fantasy nascar and fantasy golf back in the day and was successful. however when the leagues dried up, i lost all interest in both sports.



if that makes me a dbag, so be it :D
[/QUOTE]thats precisely what makes you a dbag. at least you're aware.



know thyself. ;)

The new closer for the White Sox

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 5:20 pm
by Walla Walla
Rocket sauce aka cum wad do you always have to be so negative????

:rolleyes:

The new closer for the White Sox

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 5:57 pm
by rockitsauce
Originally posted by Walla Walla:

Rocket sauce aka cum wad do you always have to be so negative????

:rolleyes: I wonder how a reasonable person following along w/ this thread would think that.



I think it's actually amazing that Mark's had the success he's had considering his own remarks about baseball. I'd stand no chance in golf, and I wouldn't even try. Imagine spending hours & hours doing something you got no real interest in. In my case I would NEVER spend a minute reading up about golfers and they're stats. I ascribe to the George Carlin school of thought when it comes to golf.



W/ all that said I'm just being honest when I say I'd pull for a baseball fan over a guy just trying to win $. If that's negative go get that towel full of....what was it you said :D and wipe YOUR CRYING EYES.



*I had to edit this for 2 reasons. First I should no better. I'm not dealing w/ a reasonable person.



Second, if it wasn't for the nasty insult I'd honestly thought you were messin' w/ me Johnny. Because coming from YOU that is LAUGHABLE . I've had my disagreements w/ folks on these boards, but I've always been a huge supporter of NFBC esp Greg, Tom, & Geoff. I've worked as a facilitator. When I participate at Mock Draft Central I always let folks know what a great game (and HONEST) that Greg runs, I'm a freakin' homer for the NFBC, it's ridiculous. If one was to go back and read some of the things you've posted I wonder who'd be considered negative?



I wonder whom Ron Shandler would consider the negative person



[ April 28, 2011, 12:53 AM: Message edited by: rockitsauce ]

The new closer for the White Sox

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 5:24 pm
by Walla Walla
rockitsauce, Never said anything about wiping your eyes. I think your confusing me with someone else on that one. As far as what Ron Shandler thinks, most people here don't care. He doesn't care about you. Why should you value his judgement? As far as supporting the NFBC I was there til this year. It's still more than you've been there. :eek: But you know something? This isn't real! This is a board for fantasy

baseball. So don't get your panties tied up in a bundle. Peace to ya! :D

The new closer for the White Sox

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 7:09 pm
by Cocktails and Dreams
Originally posted by Gekko:

quote:Originally posted by rockitsauce:



We're on the same team my friend. I'd be watching baseball (esp Phillies) whether or not Fantasy Baseball existed or not. I suspect you feel the same way, which is why a guy like Mark (who acts as if this is a job) comes off like d-bag. That's just his shtick.. no shtick. take away high stakes fantasy baseball, and i wouldn't have any interest in regular baseball. i played fantasy nascar and fantasy golf back in the day and was successful. however when the leagues dried up, i lost all interest in both sports.



if that makes me a dbag, so be it :D
[/QUOTE]Where did you play golf and nascar and have success? Wish I knew where to play high stakes in those. Those are some very fun sports to play fantasy in.

The new closer for the White Sox

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 7:11 pm
by Cocktails and Dreams
Originally posted by rockitsauce:

quote:Originally posted by Jim Christie:

Rockit: I truly apologize Thanks Jim.



We're on the same team my friend. I'd be watching baseball (esp Phillies) whether or not Fantasy Baseball existed or not. I suspect you feel the same way, which is why a guy like Mark (who acts as if this is a job) comes off like d-bag. That's just his shtick. If I've learned anything in reading nfbc boards is don't believe ANYTHING that guy has to say.
[/QUOTE]I would agree with Mark. Coming off like a Dbag is not a shtick in his case.

The new closer for the White Sox

Posted: Mon May 02, 2011 3:51 pm
by Hells Satans
Sale can't close out a 6-0 game tonight. Maybe he'll get a rotation slot of Peavy never gets healthy, because he's not closing