The Quick and the Dead






Here lie the 2007 Chicago White Sox.
Sitting at 27-33 in baseball's toughest division, hitting only slightly better than the Mayfield School for the Blind, and now fully immersed in the biggest disaster of a bullpen in recent team history, the time has come to cut their losses. The end's not near, folks, it's here.
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