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Tuesday, March 15, 2005

Opening of the Green Sox Social Season 2005

Fellas, Thursday March 17th is the Feast of St. Patrick. Come, kick off the Green Sox season with a party at Carney's house (address below). Bring a wife or a girlfriend (and a six pack or a bottle of Jameson if you like). Meet Carney's other friends, who can't play baseball, but can drink and sing Irish songs.

7:30 p.m.
647 11th St. NE

  • 16 minute walk from Union Station.
  • One block from the X-2 bus stop at 11th and H NE.
  • Driving, take I-395 exit for Union Station/Mass. Ave, go past Mass. and turn right onto H. Go about 12 blocks through the `hood and turn right onto 11th. I am near the corner of 11th and G.
My # is (202) 558-2537.

Monday, March 14, 2005

Three New Pickups

Welcome to the three newest Green Sox:

1) Yesterday at the draft, GM and Chief of Recruting Carney, together with Founder and Assistant Pitching Coach Connolly, picked up Drew Kowalevicz, a lefty outfielder/pitcher originally from Baltimore, but fresh from a stint in Bean Town.

2) At the workout last night, Coach Paulson extended an invitation to Big Righthanded Pitcher Steve White, a Milwaukee native and former bullpen-warmer at the University of Dallas. White, like Carney and Peter Malone, was originally recruited in an Irish Pub. White, a manager at a coffee shop, accepted the invitation.

3) Also last night, Paulson signed Small Righthanded Pitcher Jon Jay. An aspiring barrister with a nasty forkball, Jay will be attending Georgetown Law School in the fall. Jay has not yet taken contract law, clearly, otherwise last night he wouldn't have signed away half of his future earnings to the team.

Come back here for news on the Opening of the Sox Social Season, this Thursday, March 17.

Sunday, March 13, 2005

Cages

Fellas, cages tonight at 9. To find out how to get there, check their website here.

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