Great series win versus the Cubs

What’s going on, everyone? Hope everyone enjoyed that series win versus the Cubs. It was a great series, like they always seem to be, and despite their record, I still feel like they have a very good ballclub over there. It’s good for us to win series; we need to continue to do that and get back to .500, then we can worry about other things. Even though we are playing on opposite sides of town, it was good for me to see Carlos Zambrano pitch well. No matter what, you always want your friends to do well in this game. As for us, our bullpen was outstanding once again, and we got just enough hitting to take the series. I enjoyed my day off yesterday morning with a little golf with my kids, and I’m looking forward to the Nationals coming to town. They are hot right now, so it should be a good series.

Before I answer some questions like I promised to do in my last post, I want to remind everyone that space is running out for my kids summer baseball camp taking place during the All-Star Break. You can sign up now at any of the four Chicagoland locations, and I can promise that all the kids will have a great time. You can sign up here, too.

Now, on to your questions …

Q: Do you still think the Twins will be a contender in the AL Central this season? — Mike K. (Waseca, Minn.)

A: Yes, I do. Those guys know how to play baseball, so no matter how many games they are behind us, they are just as dangerous as anybody else. And as you can tell by the way they are playing, they are going to be right there at the end of it.

Q Ozzie, who was better at the hot corner — Joe Crede or Robin Ventura? — Brandon B. (Chicago)

A: I say Robin because he won many more Gold Gloves and lasted longer than Joe did. But don’t get me wrong, when Joe was healthy, he was very good over there.

Q: How important is it that your players do something to give back to the community? — Pat C. (Naperville, Ill.)

A: I think that’s the main goal other than winning games. That’s what the Chicago White Sox and Mr. Jerry Reinsdorf are all about. They put an emphasis on helping the community, and they do a great job of it.

Q: If the world were ending tomorrow, what would you do tonight? — Tyler G. (Greenville, N.C.)

A: I would have dinner with my kids and spend the night with my wife. A few drinks might be involved somewhere in there. (hehe)

Q: Do you ever worry about losing your job? — Matt B. (Oak Lawn, Ill.)

A: Never, because I have no control over that. I have been on the hot seat since 2004.

You keep sending the questions, and I will keep answering them!!!

— Ozzie 

2 comments

  1. Dave Johansen

    Ozzie whats the plan with Dunn. I know you don’t want to give up on him, but he is 3 to 4 automatic outs. He has lost his confidence, looks completely insecure at the plate.

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