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Tigers jump on Colon, Sox
Tribune staff reporterWhat does White Sox general manager Ken Williams wear, a 44 long? It might be time to find out. After watching his team struggle to a 45-49 record in the first half, Williams said Monday: "They better do the job, otherwise they will have to fit me for a...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Mike Maroth, Joe Crede, Carlos Lee, Dmitri Young
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Sox, Ordonez keep Yankees waiting
Tribune staff reporterIn their quest for motivation, the White Sox vowed not to let the Yankees celebrate their sixth consecutive division title on their home turf. "It would be a shame to see these guys jump around on the field [while] we're sitting there with our heads...Tags: Roberto Alomar, Jose Valentin, Jeff Weaver, Minnesota, Colon
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Colon does the job as Sox edge Seattle
Tribune staff reporterThe White Sox's lineup were so feeble to start Saturday night's game that Seattle's Gil Meche needed only 28 pitches to record the first 10 outs. Sox starter Bartolo Colon was equally unimpressive, giving up a two-run homer to Edgar Martinez in the first...Tags: Ichiro Suzuki, Joe Crede, Carlos Lee, Mike Cameron, Edgar Martinez
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Colon stymies Devil Rays on 3 hits
Tribune staff reporterBartolo Colon should be used to this by now. Between rain and snow, four of the workhorse right-hander's 22 starts this season have been affected by weather. So after waiting out a 36-minute rain delay Sunday, Colon (8-9) simply took the ball and gave...Tags: Jerry Manuel, Carlos Lee, Tampa Bay Rays, Baseball, Colon
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From Aase to Zito
Cal Ripken's first major-league hit came against Dennis Lamp of the Chicago White Sox on Aug. 16, 1981. His last hit came against Frank Castillo of the Boston Red Sox in Game 1 of a doubleheader on Oct. 5, 2001. Ripken finished his career with 3,184...Tags: Steve Karsay, Barry Zito, Glendon Rusch, Mike Trombley, Rheal Cormier
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Latest Sox loss 'discouraging'
Tribune staff reporterD'Angelo Jimenez, the lone consistent bright spot in the White Sox's lineup, believes his teammates get dejected too easily. "A lot of people in here, they miss one at-bat and their head is down," he said. "You have four or five at-bats every game, so...Tags: Matt Lawton, Magglio Ordonez, Chicago White Sox, Jerry Manuel, American League
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Bombs away: Sox win big
The Associated PressCarl Everett, Paul Konerko and Carlos Lee homered to back Bartolo Colon's pitching Friday as the White Sox beat the Seattle Mariners 12-1 for their fifth straight win. Everett had five RBIs as the Sox pulled within one percentage point of Kansas City for...Tags: Magglio Ordonez, Chicago White Sox, Jerry Manuel, American League, Carlos Lee
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Cubs pound Colon, Angels
Tribune staff reporterDusty Baker finally got that Rally Monkey off his back Saturday night at Angel Stadium. The last time the Cubs' manager watched the Rally Monkey work its magic was during the 2002 World Series, when the Anaheim marketing department and Fox-TV helped make...Tags: Todd Walker, Jose Macias, Contracts, Mike Remlinger, Basketball
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Randa homer leaves Sox 0-2
Tribune staff reporterThe White Sox's scoreless drought ended after 11 innings. But their winless drought is still alive. OK, it's only two games. But they were games co-aces Mark Buehrle and Bartolo Colon started against the unheralded—and that's putting it nicely—combo...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Carlos Lee, Rick White, Jose Valentin, Mike MacDougal
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2003 Salaries for 827 Baseball Players
The 2003 salaries for the 827 major league baseball players on opening day rosters and disabled lists. Figures were obtained by The Associated Press from management and player sources and include salaries and pro-rated shares of signing bonuses and...Tags: Mendy Lopez, Herbert Perry, Mike Cameron, Chris Singleton, Bernie Williams
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Sox walk away with loss
Tribune staff reporterWith his team buried by the second inning Friday night, Jerry Manuel kept one eye on the manual scoreboard at the base of Fenway Park's Green Monster. Not even that exercise was satisfying. For the longest time, it showed Cleveland had a 4-2 lead on...Tags: Chicago White Sox, American League, Roberto Alomar, Boston Red Sox, Green Monster
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Late-night spark for Sox
Tribune staff reporterMark Buehrle suffered from a lack of support Tuesday night. But the White Sox made the most of their meager offense when Tadahito Iguchi ripped a two-out double off Esteban Yan in the 11th inning to score Joe Crede for a 2-1 victory over the Angels. The...Tags: Juan Uribe, American League, Joe Crede, Minnesota, Colon
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