
I love Opening Day. I love knowing that from here until October there will be relevant sporting events every single day. And I especially love that my beloved Chicago White Sox have officially adopted a mantra of “all in” for the 2011 season.
But I did not like the news in this tweet, which passed by on my Twitter feed just a few minutes ago:
A sad day in the Fornelli household. RT @Ken_Rosenthal: Just talked to Jermaine Dye. He is retiring.
Now, some may quibble with me calling a guy who only spent five season in the Windy City a legend, but quibble all you want. From Frank Thomas to Ernie Banks, from Sammy Sosa to Minnie Minoso, from Carlton Fox to this guy, over the last 200+ seasons of baseball in Chicago only one man has won a World Series MVP award while leading a Chicago baseball team to a World Series title:
Jermaine Dye.

Last weekend I was lucky enough to catch a baseball game everyday. Watching the White Sox vs. Yankees series was entertaining, there is not doubt about it. Sitting in front of the TV I was able to revisit something that has been on my mind:  
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2 — We actually have a productive 1-2 punch at the top of the order! Most White Sox fans had forgotten what that feels like. 2005 hero Scotty Pods and Sexy Alexei have reminded us over the last 50 or so games. If Podsednik can come close to maintaining his .368 OBP, and if Alexei can continue to put his early season woes behind him (and improve upon his .398 SLG), the White Sox will have the run production and speed they need at the top of the lineup.






definitely be able to fill out that 5th spot in the rotation by season start. By the way, Joe Mauer will be a life-long Twin. This may be the only time I ever say this, but the Twins will pay the big bucks to keep him around. Jeff Clement would be great, but the only time we’d ever use him would be to deal him down the road.
The Chicago White Sox are reportedly 




by Jerod Morris