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@CSNMooney One of James Russell's favorite Soriano stories involved Randy Wells asking for change for $100. Sori responds: "Hundreds are change, babe."
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@CSNMooney One of James Russell's favorite Soriano stories involved Randy Wells asking for change for $100. Sori responds: "Hundreds are change, babe."

 

Can we call takebacks? Black is nice and all, but now I really want Soriano back.

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What did he say?

 

Basically gave the entire history of the Cubs' misery.

 

I guess you have to play to your audience, most of whom probably doesn't even know there is a National League.

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What did he say?

 

Basically gave the entire history of the Cubs' misery.

 

I guess you have to play to your audience, most of whom probably doesn't even know there is a National League.

 

You are ridiculous.

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What did he say?

 

Basically gave the entire history of the Cubs' misery.

 

I guess you have to play to your audience, most of whom probably doesn't even know there is a National League.

 

Oh man. That's utterly reprehensible. I've lost all respect for him too.

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What did he say?

 

Basically gave the entire history of the Cubs' misery.

 

I guess you have to play to your audience, most of whom probably doesn't even know there is a National League.

 

You lost respect for him because he spent a couple minutes, tops, talking about a bad baseball team's long bad history?

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I'm confused why somebody had respect for Michael Kay.

 

In general, I think he does a nice job, and as mentioned, he and Leiter have discussed the rebuild fairly.

 

I just think the history lesson was a bit overkill.

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