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Is Chris Sale a little nuts?


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They were pretty unattractive, I posted a pic in the game thread last night.

Evidently the starting pitcher gets to pick the uniform, unless of course it is a PR thing like last night was supposed to ben..

Ah. Hissy Fit then

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IMHO, The White Sox did the right thing by sending him home if he in fact took a knife to the uniforms.

If true, his actions were obviously destructive and insubordinate.

He should probably be suspended for conduct detrimental to the team, but that would probably impede their possibly showcasing him for a trade.

If nothing else, the white Sox should change their policy on letting the starting pitchers pick the uniform.

This is the kind of garbage that happens when you let the inmates run the asylum. ( Especially when one of them has a tendency to act out like a spoiled brat.)

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IMHO, The White Sox did the right thing by sending him home if he in fact took a knife to the uniforms.

If true, his actions were obviously destructive and insubordinate.

He should probably be suspended for conduct detrimental to the team, but that would probably impede their possibly showcasing him for a trade.

If nothing else, the white Sox should change their policy on letting the starting pitchers pick the uniform.

This is the kind of garbage that happens when you let the inmates run the asylum. ( Especially when one of them has a tendency to act out like a spoiled brat.)

Yep, insubordination has become a common occurrence in the culture. I think their relationship is nearing an end.

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