Yeah, but at least they didn't sell out by destroying one of the best old school ballparks in baseball and then building the largest parking lot structure in the country. I don't care if the amenities are nice, it's still ass-ugly on the outside and inside (and mind you Reinhole did this while Camden Yards, Jacobs Field, and other 'renaissance' ballparks were becoming the norm, instead he pinched pennies). Plus, the White Sox have an even worse owner, let's be honest the history of the south side is just as bad for futility, and we all know Reinhole is a big time penny pincher. This year's sox, even if they win it all, which they won't, neither of these AL teams could beat Houston or St. Louis, will be nothing next year. This has been their pattern over the past 20 years. An aberration of a winning season, then back to normal .500 or just below or above. And they always seem to do it with one real staple pitcher, Mark Buerhle, and then the great season, but one hit wonder type, Baldwin, Loaiza, Garland. I'm sorry, but Reinhole is just as bad as the Tribune company, but at least the Tribune company did not take away our beloved ball park. I'm sorry but I just don't buy my Dad's belief that Cellular One is better than the original Comiskey, no way, no how. So, recognize that any kind of following or belief that the White Sox have a great owner or are a great organization is just as much a fantasy as if the Cubs were that way.