When Jerry Rinsdorf was standing in the balcony in Ramova theater with Soxfeed Live, you could not help, but thought about the state -run and waldorf, the characters of the elderly MEIPEPS who shaken the frog from the uniform, overhangling balcony box Was given
The only difference was that Hecking was not coming from the chairman of the White Socce. Its purpose was directly in Rindorf, as some anger Sox fans chanting “Selling”.
This was certainly not part of the revived program at the Small Bridgeport site, but it made Ramova feel like home.
Otherwise, Soxfest Live, or “SOXFEST LITE,” called something, closed with only a few bright hitch. The “Reimaginated” version of the annual fan gathering, once held inside the large downtown ballroom with several panel discussions and signature sessions, was down decoring after a five -year gap after the 2020 gathering at McCormic Place, in which There were stars like Yasmani Grandal, Dallas Kuchel and. Tim Anderson.
According to an employee, Friday’s opening night was attended by a crowd of around 600, while Saturday the conclusion of Saturday was around 900. Whoever pays for the ticket and will try to find a parking on Saturday night in the Bridgeport, to hear about a team that has lost a modern lost- day record 121 games and free agents, spent almost nothing, this offsen Has really qualified as a dyhard sox fan.
Marketing boss Brook Boyer, who survived the 2023 perj, in which Rick Hawn and Kane Williams did their jobs, trying to convince fans to come out for Ballpark during reconstruction.
Even though the remaining star of the team Louis Robert Jr. was not at hand for the celebration, Sox’s fans did not have a meeting with the possibilities like Noah Shults, Hagan Smith and Braden Montgomery-and the mind of a gratitude, which could or May be an opening day roster.
After the hits were played after a band – including “Don Stop Stop Stop” and “Thundstruk”, comedian Kevin Bojman heated the crowd with a monologue, which will be the newly roasted new sox manager will venable, which he has “uncomfortable forms Called from “attractive”. The Bojman jokingly said that Venbal would try to “seduce the umpire” by looking directly into his eyes while arguing on balls and attacks.
It was very clear that it would not be sophisticated as Tom Brady’s Netflix Roast. Last year, a comedian made a joke about Tony La Rasa and the dinosaur exhibition of the museum at a Sax season ticket holder program at Field Museum, which was apparently very close to the house.
There is a lot of material to work while making fun of Sox, but Bozman opted to ignore easy goals such as Rindorf’s age, gun pellet in Ballpark, nonstop injuries or records for all time losses in a season.
Instead, he told the crowd that he was a resistant bunch.
“We know how to take a punch contrary to Tim Anderson …” he said.
Rim shot. Poom, Poom.
This joke, of course, was being knocked on the ground during the 2023 battle with Jose Ramirez of Cleveland. A cheap shot on Anderson, perhaps, but in this way it goes into the Bijaro Sax World. One year you are the face of the franchise, even a bat-flipping seminar in the 2020 soxfest. Now Anderson had a bad joke in Soxfeed Live. This is a new era.
After the monologue, Bozman held some party games on stage with Sox players and some crowds, calling Shortstop Callson Montgomery “Colin” until “Konson” was corrected by fans who shouted. Montgomery was very humble to correct the comedian and probably did not want to harm his possibilities of forming a team.
Eventually, the program went to the main event, the “State of the Sockes” panel, which featured the Sox Front Office, Minus GM Chris Gatez. It was once an annual SOXFEST Slugfest – Williams and Han took the left and right shot with the authorities, and distributed their own sharp retaorts. Even if you were not a fan of Williams or Han, you had to praise their ability to deal with enmity.
Gatez, who made it in Friday panel, was not at hand for Day Two, so ventable, bench coach Walter McNaven, player Personnel Jean Watson Director, Player Development Director Paul Zishish and Chicago Sports Network broadcasters John Shrifen And Steve was. Stone.
Unfortunately, the attention of SOX fans was reduced from this point in the evening. The crowd gathered behind the room and in the balcony made it difficult to hear what someone is saying.
SOXFEST quickly went away from the rail. Fans without microphones shouted indecent questions, and most of the panelists gave canned reactions, which would recover everything.
The most loud Buz was reserved for Watson when he said sox fans would soon understand that it was the “best front office” in the major leagues. It was like standing in front of a landfill and announced that it would become Disneyland one day. SOX fans were not buying it.
McNaven, who came from Milwoki Broovers, suggested that Sax was not as terrible as all, a crook was a mistake by suggesting it. ,
It left the stone to try to finish the panel on a high note. After all, but Stone and Shrifen left the stage, Stone predicted that Sax would “do everything possible to not do (opposition) under four external (per innings)”. Stone was appreciated for clearly accepting their porous defense in ’24 and needed to correct it immediately.
Prior to the recitation of a history, the audience was treated with a video revealing the upcoming promotions, which featured three Sox fans sitting in a warm tub during Polar Bhanwar, which revealed the upcoming promotions. , Who used to discuss the Boblehead Giveway.
It was discovered that the “actor” was from Section 108, the daihard fan group that was GM, when Han was GM, provoked the management, but is now recruited to help in the 2025 season market. Somehow it makes a correct understanding given the franchise and the unstable position of the nation.
Food and promotion are two things that dox do well, so hopefully gates and baseball can catch the operations department and give fans a decent sufficient product to go with their attached sausages and free hoods.
Sax fans have taken some intestinal boxes in the last three years, but they still stand.