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Mar 24, 2008 May 29, 2012 13 4811

48 year old, long-time Sox fan. I enjoy tailgating at Comiskey with my even longer-time Sox fan brother-in-law. I also enjoy watching Cubs fans suffer.

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If you are lucky enough to have MLB Network on your cable/satellite system, here's your chance to an in-depth look at the 2012 teams - featuring player, coach and GM interviews; expert analysis on personnel and other decisions for the upcoming regular season. The episode featuring the Sox premieres March 11 at 6:00 pm.

3 months ago Rios_tiny tailgater 4 comments

Brooks Boyer defends the Sox 2012 slogan, "Appreciate the Game" in today's Crain's Chicago. Apparently Robin Ventura was the inspiration. Sadly, SSS is snubbed in favor of White Sox Interactive for snarky fan commentary.

4 months ago Rios_tiny tailgater 39 comments

In anticipation of their rebuilding season, the Sox now offer robust options for your ticket purchasing needs that ensure they’ll clean up when the Cubs come a calling in June and avoid the sound of crickets when KC visits in September. On bargain Mondays, you can get a nosebleed seat for as little as $7.00! I encourage you to buy them now, so I can buy them back from you in August on Stubhub for $2.00.

4 months ago Rios_tiny tailgater 0 comments

Taking a monumental step back from 2011's "We're All In" campaign, for 2012 apparently the Sox are going with...get ready to be disappointed..."Appreciate the Game" (a.k.a. "Please Don't Boo Adam Dunn"). The good news is you can win $7,500 if you are one of four lucky ducks to produce an awe-inspiring :30 spot in support of the 2012 mantra. I'd like to write more, but I really need to get cracking on my script! Good luck all!

5 months ago Rios_tiny tailgater 7 comments

Two-day passes ($70 each, good for admission on both Saturday and Sunday) and Sunday-only passes ($35 each) for SoxFest 2012 presented by Miller Lite and Pepsi will be available today starting at 10 a.m. CST via whitesox.com.

White Sox players scheduled to attend SoxFest include Gordon Beckham, Jesse Crain, John Danks, Adam Dunn, Tyler Flowers, Gavin Floyd, Philip Humber, Paul Konerko, Brent Lillibridge, Brent Morel, Jake Peavy, A.J. Pierznynski, Alexei Ramirez, Chris Sale, Matt Thornton and Dayan Viciedo, along with new manager Robin Ventura.

Members of the 2005 World Series Champion White Sox scheduled to attend include Frank Thomas, Joe Crede, Neal Cotts, Pablo Ozuna, Cliff Politte and Chris Widger.

SoxFest 2012 takes place Friday, January 27 (4:00 to 9:00 p.m.), Saturday, January 28 (9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.) and Sunday, January 29 (9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.).

Weekend passes (available only with hotel reservations) are $75. Friday night of SoxFest is reserved exclusively for hotel guests, and only fans who purchase a hotel package and weekend pass(es) are eligible to purchase the Premium Upgrade Package (a limited number remaining), which includes an exclusive autograph session with Robin Ventura, exclusive photo session with Joe Crede and the World Series Trophy and a private seminar with members of the 2005 World Series Championship team.

5 months ago Rios_tiny tailgater 2 comments

If that doesn't help, knock back a sixer of BHB and you'll be feeling no pain.

6 months ago Rios_tiny tailgater 1 comment

Frank Thomas will be appearing at various Binny Beverage Depots to promote Big Hurt Beer. If you've never been to Binny's, it's like a liquor playground for adults. After you get Frank's autograph, pick up a sixer of Lagunitas IPA...you won't be disappointed. Here's the schedule thus far:

Arlington Heights
Saturday, December 3, 1:00-3:00pm
69 W. Rand Road | Arlington Heights | 847-870-9890

Bolingbrook
Thursday, December 8, 6:00-8:00pm
639 E. Boughton Road | Bolingbrook | 630-972-1187

Plainfield
Friday, December 9, 6:00-8:00pm
12307 S. Route 59 | Plainfield | 815-436-9300

6 months ago Rios_tiny tailgater 86 comments

Season ticket holders rejoice! The Sox are lowering (most) ticket package prices. Will the 13-game Ozzie Plan now be the 13-game Robin Plan?

6 months ago Rios_tiny tailgater 1 comment

Illinois authority plans to examine Jerry Reinsdorf's U.S. Cellular Field lease.

7 months ago Rios_tiny tailgater 6 comments

South Side Sox White Sox on MLB Network: 30 Clubs in 30 Days

An in-depth look at the 2011 team featuring player, coach and GM interviews; expert analysis on personnel and other decisions for the upcoming regular season.

 

Plenty of opportunities to see the show featuring the Sox (all times Central):

 

Wed. 3/9

9:00 p.m. (premiere)

 

Thurs. 3/10

2:00 a.m., 4:00 a.m., 6:00 a.m., 8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 3:00 p.m.

 

Fri. 3/11

1:00 p.m.

 

Sat. 3/12

4:00 a.m., 8:00 a.m.

 

Mon. 3/14

2:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m.

 

The show is available on the MLB Network website after initial airings.




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South Side Sox MLB Network - 30 Clubs in 30 Days


MLB Network is once again running its 30 Clubs in 30 Days series, whereby each club is given its day in the sun by devoting an entire show to each club's chances for success in the 2010 season.

As is a surprise to no one, the Sox show will take place on the 29th day, just barely beating out the Padres for the final spot.

The Sox show first airs on March 31 @ 6:00 p.m. and will no doubt be repeated several times afterward. The entire schedule can be found here.

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South Side Sox Sox MLB Network Reality Show

From today's Ed Sherman's Crain's blog:

The White Sox front office is going to be featured in a reality series called "The Club" on the MLB Network. The show will debut on July 4.

According to a release, it will feature behind-the-scenes access to Jerry Reinsdorf, Kenny Williams, Ozzie Guillen and other Sox personnel. 

The release has this quote from Mr. Williams:

“The core of our baseball operations staff has been together now for many years. The White Sox can be described pretty accurately as a family, even down to the unique relationships we all enjoy with one another. We understand that fans want a glimpse inside a baseball club’s front office, want to see how decisions are made and want to watch as a spring training roster comes together to form a team. We hope The Club provides that type of insight into the White Sox this summer for baseball fans.”

 




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South Side Sox The Night Disco Died - July 12, 1979

 I was a mere lad of 16 back in the summer of 1979, rockin' out to Cheap Trick's "At Budokan" live album and enjoying another summer of White Sox baseball. Going into a scheduled doubleheader with the Tigers on July 12, the Sox were struggling at 40-46, despite a somewhat talented roster that included pitchers Ken Kravec, Steve Trout, Ross Baumgarten, Richard Dotson (Dotson Saves!), and current radio voice of the Sox, Ed Farmer; infielders Alan Bannister, Greg Pryor, Lamar Johnson, Mike Squires, and even Don Kessinger in limited service. And who can forget the wee one, Harry Chappas. The outfielders included Claudell Washington, Chet "The Jet" Lemon, Ralph Garr, and I would be remiss if I didn't mention the one and only, Rusty Kuntz. Catching duties were split between Milt May and Bill Nohorodny, and last but not least, Jorge Orta had most of the DH-ing duties. Times were quite a bit tougher in those days, as there were only two divisions and you had the pleasure of playing every AL team 12 or 13 times per season.

While I didn't have the pleasure of attending the games in person, I do recall watching game 1 on our family's "spare" black and white TV (only dad had ultimate control over the color TV, and he's a Cubs fan). I was especially excited about watching the double header because WLUP radio personality and fellow disco hater (and current Scout Seats owner), Steve Dahl, was going to blow up a gigantic crate of disco records in centerfield between games as part of a "Disco Demolition" promotion.

The anti-disco rally promotion was the brainchild of Mike Veeck, son of owner Bill Veeck. The concept was simple - pay .98 (in reference to WLUP's frequency - 97.9 FM) and bring a disco record, and you're in! What was suppose to draw an extra 5,000 fans to the stadium ended up in chaos and mayhem, when an estimated 75,000 people descended upon Comiskey I. Once the records blew, so did any sense of decent public behavior as a mob of boozed and buzzed youngsters took over the field, ripping up the turf, starting fires and acting in what most of the true baseball community would consider unconscionable. The damage to the field rendered it unplayable and the Sox were forced to forfeit game 2.

Being the rather conservative, old school guy that he is - at least that's the way he conveys himself on radio broadcasts - I'm surprised a 29-year old Ed Farmer didn't jump in there and take down a couple of those "long hairs" who were wrecking the park.

Anyway, there are others who can paint the picture better than I (see links below) and apparently the Sox aren't going to acknowledge it - although Dahl owns the rights to the name "Disco Demolition," which might have something to do with it - so I just wanted to give a shout out to the 30th anniversary of Disco Demolition...as I rekindle my own great memories of all the sights and smells of the old park.

More info on Disco Demolition:

Steve Dahl's site

Mike Veeck interview

Wiki article

Chicago Tribune photos

Meet your 1979 White Sox (afterwards, you will kiss the feet of Kenny Williams next time you see him)

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