View Full Version : Outlook for the rest of the season
Iwritecode
07-18-2002, 12:02 PM
Just curious how you guys are looking at each game from here on out.
zach23
07-18-2002, 12:15 PM
I still have tickets left to plenty of games this year and plan on being at each one no matter what (unless a strike ends the season early of course). I'll be rooting for them to win the division, but I do realize that it is at the point where a small miracle is needed to do so. I could never purposely hope for them to lose.
Jerry_Manuel
07-18-2002, 12:20 PM
I want to see the kids, but I know with the strike that may not happen.
Iwritecode
07-18-2002, 12:59 PM
Originally posted by Jerry_Manuel
I want to see the kids, but I know with the strike that may not happen.
Right now a strike might almost be a blessing. We wouldn't have to continue to suffer through this lost season. What it will do to the game of baseball is another story...
Anyway, I think us Sox fans are screwed all the way around. Here are the possible senarios I forsee:
If they actually turn around and start to win, a strike will probably wash away any post-season hopes.
Same as above but the Yanks, M's, A's, or Red Sox wash away any post-season hopes.
They continue to suck and KW makes a few trades and/or calls some minor league guys up.
Talk about seeing the glass half-empty huh?
TheBigHurt
07-18-2002, 04:26 PM
i look at it like this after every game....well were getting closer to football season!!
I'm hoping this team gets 81 wins and finish above the Cubs.
Yeah football season is coming, but since I might not be able to watch them (blackout) basketball season looks interesting too. I keep hearing and reading great things about JWill.
Could you imagine a strike shortened baseball season followed by a blackouted Bears season? Both caused by greed. I love Chicago sports.
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