BAMAPHIN 22
10-14-2005, 02:50 PM
As much hype as A.J. Pierzynski's heads-up play is generating, manager Ozzie Guillen insists it will mean little if the Chicago White Soxs fail to reach the World series.
"If we win, it's going to be here forever," Guillen said as Chicago prepared for Game 3 of the AL championship series against the Los Angeles Angels on Friday night.
"If we lose, then we'll forget about it," he said. "The thing is, if we win, it's going to be on the highlights for the rest of the years."
Everybody was still talking Thursday about Chicago's controversial 2-1 victory in Game 2, highlighted by Pierzynski's dash to first base following what appeared to be a swinging strikeout. The White Sox watched replays in the clubhouse before working out at Angel Stadium, while some fans vowed to let plate umpire Doug Eddings have it for what they believe was a blown call that cost the Angels a chance to win in extra innings.
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"If we win, it's going to be here forever," Guillen said as Chicago prepared for Game 3 of the AL championship series against the Los Angeles Angels on Friday night.
"If we lose, then we'll forget about it," he said. "The thing is, if we win, it's going to be on the highlights for the rest of the years."
Everybody was still talking Thursday about Chicago's controversial 2-1 victory in Game 2, highlighted by Pierzynski's dash to first base following what appeared to be a swinging strikeout. The White Sox watched replays in the clubhouse before working out at Angel Stadium, while some fans vowed to let plate umpire Doug Eddings have it for what they believe was a blown call that cost the Angels a chance to win in extra innings.
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