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Mitchell!
Published 12/13/2007 by Jim at Sox Machine: Chicago White Sox blog
Mitchell! While waiting to see what names the Mitchell Report uncovers today , I figured Joe Don Baker could help us bide the time. Frank Thomas is the only player who could really disappoint me by being on the list. I'm pretty much resigned to any other possibility. Roger Clemens and Andy Pettitte are expected to be named. That's a hell of a start.
The MITCHELL! Report
Published 12/14/2007 by Robin at Keep Your Sox On: From Brooklyn to Boston
What better way to start discussing the most damaging MLB investigative report ever than to open with a Joe Don Baker movie of the same name. Mitchell is like the white version of Shaft… no wonder it got the MST3K treatment. Anyway, the Mitchell Report tells us a lot about who used Steroids and HGH over the last 20 or so years in Major League Baseball. It names names, points fingers and has a ton ‘o evidence to support it. It’s the smoking gun everyone has been waiting for or dreading depending on how you feel about our national pastime. Personally I almost wish ...
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Published 12/14/2007 by Deshawn Zombie at 18 to 88
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Feeling iffy about Griffey
Published 8/6/2008 by Jim at Sox Machine: Chicago White Sox blog
Feeling iffy about Griffey Along with sheer, unadultered joy, here are two other things to take away from the Sox's thrilling 14-inning victory over the Tigers Tuesday night : No. 1: In the three-way battle for two lineup spots, Nick Swisher and Paul Konerko struck decisive blows... ...while Ken Griffey Jr. just kinda, well, you know... If it weren't for the one-out single in the 13th, it's hard to imagine how Griffey's home White Sox debut could've gone worse. He picked up a silver sombrero, maybe to match the white uniform with black pinstripes that he wore for the first time. Worse, though, was his misplay of a Placido Polanco ...
