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Fresh faces help keep ball rolling
Tribune staff reporterLet's just call it Newcomers Night. Two players who weren't with the White Sox for their championship season helped keep them on pace for another Saturday night. Javier Vazquez, acquired from Arizona, improved his record to 4-1 and his ERA to 2.88,...Tags: American League, Jim Thome, Emil Brown, Ozzie Guillen, Chicago White Sox
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Little pretty about this 'W'
Tribune staff reporterIt wasn't one of last year's Instant Classics. In fact, it was neither instant nor unforgettable. But for the White Sox, it was an 8-6 victory over Texas that broke a four-game losing streak and kept them from falling 3½ games behind the Tigers, who...Tags: Jim Thome, Paul Konerko, Neal Cotts, Ozzie Guillen, Chicago White Sox
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Thome puts on his own HR Derby
Tribune staff reporterJim Thome has no intention of participating in Monday's Home Run Derby at Pittsburgh. The White Sox's designated hitter, however, displayed his own All-Star power act Thursday night. Thome hit two homers, including a third-inning grand slam that...Tags: American League, Miguel Tejada, Chicago White Sox, Juan Uribe, U.S. Cellular Field
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Woeful road slip
Tribune staff reporterAfter losing two of three games to the American League East's last-place team and falling out of first place in the AL Central for the first time since April 15, White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen wasn't about to place more emphasis on this weekend's...Tags: American League, Chicago Cubs, Wrigley Field, Chicago White Sox, U.S. Cellular Field
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Vazquez fearsome in 5th spot
Tribune staff reporterJavier Vazquez was too good Wednesday, and he was so impressive during spring training that White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen thought about elevating him to his third or fourth starter. But Vazquez fits comfortably at the back of the redoubtable five-man...Tags: New York Yankees, Los Angeles, Contracts, Chicago White Sox, Spring Training
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Twins trim wild-card lead; Sox face key series in Detroit
Tribune staff reporterThe throbbing Latin music that Johan Santana plays before each start could be heard Sunday down the hallway outside the White Sox's clubhouse. And that was just one of several headaches suffered by the Sox in a 7-3 loss to Minnesota as they head into...Tags: Jason Tyner, Johan Santana, Chicago White Sox, Death, Jermaine Dye
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Walking the plank: Sox blow lead
Tribune staff reporterThe White Sox suffered the equivalent of a torture test Saturday. It leaves them resigned to resolving their latest problems internally, with time running out. The bullpen absorbed its latest blow as Matt Thornton, Mike MacDougal and Boone Logan walked...Tags: American League, Boone Logan, Mike MacDougal, Jason Kendall, Sandy Alomar
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Thome buoyed by boos
Tribune staff reporterAfter hearing a loud round of boos before his first at-bat Monday, Jim Thome made a convincing statement that could carry through a memorable season. Thome resumed his slugging pursuit with two home runs to increase his career total to 450 and lift the...Tags: American League, Jim Thome, Paul Konerko, Barry Bonds, Ozzie Guillen
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Dye cast as hero
Tribune staff reporterBy now, everyone knows about the problem White Sox hitters have with left-handed starting pitchers. At least those not named Cliff Lee. Lee has four starts against the White Sox this season and hasn't won one of them, although he was out of the game when...Tags: Casey Blake, Chicago White Sox, U.S. Cellular Field, Pablo Ozuna, Jermaine Dye
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Second helpings
Tribune staff reporterA long, soggy night was well worth the wait for embattled White Sox leadoff hitter Scott Podsednik. Mired in a 4-for-29 slump, Podsednik had two RBI singles Thursday to help the Sox hold off the New York Yankees 5-4. The Sox moved back into second place...Tags: New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, U.S. Cellular Field, Jason Giambi, Brian Anderson
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Sox keeping a stiff upper lip
Tribune staff reporterThe quietest clubhouse in the majors also was the calmest despite an array of shortcomings Saturday that added up to the White Sox's fourth consecutive defeat. "I've been saying that we're not the 2005 White Sox," manager Ozzie Guillen said after the...Tags: Ozzie Guillen, Chicago White Sox, Mark Grudzielanek, A.J. Pierzynski, Mike Sweeney
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Vazquez, Guillen lose it
Tribune staff reporterJavier Vazquez's sudden meltdown Saturday night became a fifth inning of fury for the White Sox. They saw a four-run lead quickly dissolve and eventually lead to the ejections of manager Ozzie Guillen and pitching coach Don Cooper in a bizarre 8-4 loss...Tags: Shea Hillenbrand, American League, Baseball, Crimes, Ozzie Guillen
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