You can also here the Chris Rongey interview in it's entirety and uncut!
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
PALE AND HOSED EPISODE 6! THE RANGER!
This week we've got a special treat for you guys. Two releases! You can download episode six with a "cut" of the Chris Rongey "interview". Also discussed - Scotty Pods drama, inter-division news, Beckham's obliques, Mark Kotsay and the stat of the week! Here it is, episode 6
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Pale and Hosed Episode # 5
Finally, !!!!! This episode is loaded with Oney Guillen and news and notes and the new segment On The Farmio
Pale and Hosed Episode 5
Pale and Hosed Episode 5
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Pale and Hosed episode 4, 2010
Here we go! Pale and Hosed Episode 4! In this weeks episode we address Ozzie's online quest and Kenny William's disapproval, Tori Hunter's jack assery, listener calls, Bobby Jenks and his ever escalating ERA as it climbs its way to 40.00, and a review of the highs and lows of spring training.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Pale and Hosed episode 3, 2010
FINALLY! Pale and Hosed episode 3 is available! Check it out on our blog, or it'll be available shortly on iTunes as soon as iTunes updates. This week we talk about Joe Nathan/ other Twins news, Dayan Viciedo's new agent, some brief news and stats from ST, why Mike Mussina isn't a hall of famer, and Rotoauthority.com's top 10 starting pitchers.. you'll never guess who's number 10.
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Ding dong the witch is dead!
Pale 'n Hosed Due to the unfortunate/awesome news of Joe Nathan's injury Pale and Hosed episode 3 might be slightly delayed. We're rerecording in honor of the injury and doing a dance of joy. We're still going to try and have it up for you guys asap, hopefully by tonight instead of our usual 4pm Tuesday release. So stay tuned. In the mean time, this should keep you occupied. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbIa2qaWX-I
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Pale and hosed episode 2, 2010
Episode 2 is here! This week we talk about Adrian Gonzalez trade rumors,
the expiring contracts of Pauly and AJ, this years HOF inductee, Big Frank's
retirement, and an in depth look at the white sox prospects. Also,
Pale and Hosed Mike Macdougal bag of the week for the first time!
See who won, you voted!
the expiring contracts of Pauly and AJ, this years HOF inductee, Big Frank's
retirement, and an in depth look at the white sox prospects. Also,
Pale and Hosed Mike Macdougal bag of the week for the first time!
See who won, you voted!
Monday, March 1, 2010
Say it ain't So!!! ... Pauly
Paul Konerko told Mark Gonzales of the Chicago Tribune that he's prepared to move on from the White Sox after the season and willing to listen if the team wants to discuss an extension."I've enjoyed my time here," Konerko said. "They might call tomorrow. They might call in the middle of the season. They might never call."
Could it be, a new first baseman on the South Side 2011? The current direction of the White Sox causes one to believe so. The Sox are going for younger more athletic and versatile players. During last years offseason the Sox acquired Brent Lillibridge, Jayson Nix, Mark Kotsay (not looking youth, just versatility in the Kotsay trade) all these players are guys who will play multiple positions for you, most of them are gonna be bench guys. This year Kenny Williams took it a step further in trading for the multi-positional Mark Teahen, a player who can play multiple positions with a track record of successfully playing different positions. A change from aquiring the usual utility bench player, but now a utility starter. Also, Gordon Beckham, Alexei Ramirez and Carlos Quentin (to a lesser extent) can be used in different positions on the field. Is this a glimpse into the future?
Back to Konerko, It appears that his days are numbered in the White Sox organization. His numbers have been on a slow decline since 2005; Home Runs '05 -'09 40, 35, 31, 22, 28; Batting Avg .283, .313, .259, .240, .277; RBI's '05-'09 100, 113, 90, 62, 88. I love Pauly just as much as the next fan. But, we as Sox fans tend to be sentimental towards OUR players but we need to look realistically. Case in point, Look at Jim Thome and Jermaine Dye, two guys who have meant tons to the Sox and they have parted ways with them without "batting an eye". Thome hit his 500th Homer as a White Sox and Dye was the 2005 World Series MVP. But, their numbers have been on the decline over the past few years. The youth movement is now in full effect at 35 and Shields and I welcome it.
-Rich
Could it be, a new first baseman on the South Side 2011? The current direction of the White Sox causes one to believe so. The Sox are going for younger more athletic and versatile players. During last years offseason the Sox acquired Brent Lillibridge, Jayson Nix, Mark Kotsay (not looking youth, just versatility in the Kotsay trade) all these players are guys who will play multiple positions for you, most of them are gonna be bench guys. This year Kenny Williams took it a step further in trading for the multi-positional Mark Teahen, a player who can play multiple positions with a track record of successfully playing different positions. A change from aquiring the usual utility bench player, but now a utility starter. Also, Gordon Beckham, Alexei Ramirez and Carlos Quentin (to a lesser extent) can be used in different positions on the field. Is this a glimpse into the future?
Back to Konerko, It appears that his days are numbered in the White Sox organization. His numbers have been on a slow decline since 2005; Home Runs '05 -'09 40, 35, 31, 22, 28; Batting Avg .283, .313, .259, .240, .277; RBI's '05-'09 100, 113, 90, 62, 88. I love Pauly just as much as the next fan. But, we as Sox fans tend to be sentimental towards OUR players but we need to look realistically. Case in point, Look at Jim Thome and Jermaine Dye, two guys who have meant tons to the Sox and they have parted ways with them without "batting an eye". Thome hit his 500th Homer as a White Sox and Dye was the 2005 World Series MVP. But, their numbers have been on the decline over the past few years. The youth movement is now in full effect at 35 and Shields and I welcome it.
-Rich
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