45 (Day Three)
Since there's nothing good to say (other than the prediction that Sandy Alomar, Jr., would start was correct), we might as well be creative. Here's my haiku:
White Sox lose again.
Seven and a half games back.
Lead Twins by half game.
Now post your own about the game, the season, or anything White Sox. The haiku must be three lines, with the first being five syllables, the second being seven, and the third being five. Winner gets fame but not fortune.
Since there's nothing good to say (other than the prediction that Sandy Alomar, Jr., would start was correct), we might as well be creative. Here's my haiku:
White Sox lose again.
Seven and a half games back.
Lead Twins by half game.
Now post your own about the game, the season, or anything White Sox. The haiku must be three lines, with the first being five syllables, the second being seven, and the third being five. Winner gets fame but not fortune.
6 Comments:
Ozzie loses control.
Iassogna throws him out.
Meltdown continues.
Buehrle, Garland, Jenks
What our pitching staff needs now
Burdette, Spahn and Sain
Since I'm ineligible to win, Loooie is the leader in the clubhouse in the Haiku contest. C'mon, let's give him some competition.
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Ozzie's balls and strikes
Umps calls 'em as they see 'em
Manager leaves game
Thome, Crede, Dye
Pick up the bats home run guys
Pitching has gone South
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