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Sox position analysis: Another chance for Morel
David Wright? Mark De Rosa? Kevin Kouzmanoff? Placido Polanco? Scott Rolen? That’s the bulk of your 2012-13 free agent third basemen, unless you count first baseman Mark Reynolds, the only player to strike out more times in a single season than...
Tags: Adam Dunn, Boston Red Sox, Back Pain, Mark Reynolds, New York Mets
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Sub shines as questions start to rise
CLEVELAND — General manager Ken Williams didn't seemed worried about where the White Sox will get innings from their starters in 2013 with the possibility of Jake Peavy leaving to free agency and John Danks recovering from left shoulder surgery....
Tags: Paul Konerko, Chicago Cubs, Chicago Tribune, Tyler Flowers, San Diego Padres
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Peavy hopes time with White Sox isn't over
CLEVELAND — On the eve of what could be his final start in a White Sox uniform, Jake Peavy described his 31/2 seasons with the Sox as a "roller-coaster ride." Peavy was emphatic Monday that he will pitch Tuesday night, regardless of whether the Sox...Tags: Flu, Chicago Tribune, Baseball, Sports, American League Central
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Sox fade sad sight to behold
As Rays first baseman Carlos Pena caught the White Sox's final out of a demoralizing 10-4 loss Saturday at U.S. Cellular Field, a particularly fed-up fellow unleashed frustration that echoed from an empty stadium throughout the South Side. "Damn it!'' he...
Tags: Adam Dunn, Paul Konerko, Tampa Bay Rays, Chicago Cubs, Tyler Flowers
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Williams era ending with a whimper for White Sox
With their crosstown rivals in an organized retreat for the first time in anyone's memory, the White Sox spent 117 days in first place and went into the last weekend of the season with a division title in their reach. The weather was beautiful and...
Tags: Nick Swisher, Robin Ventura, U.S. Cellular Field, Oakland Athletics, Jake Peavy
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Peavy does all he can
Is that all there is? Jake Peavy, the guy who was going to play the role of Jose Contreras on the next great White Sox team, may have pitched his last game at U.S. Cellular Field in a home uniform. It was a big game, maybe the biggest of the season,...
Tags: Paul Konerko, Cy Young Award, Robin Ventura, U.S. Cellular Field, Jake Peavy
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Ventura's success no surprise to folks back home
Nothing amuses Arroyo Grande (Calif.) High School athletic director Dwight MacDonald more these days than looking at the American League Central standings. But scanning his baseball coaching roster with colleagues comes close. "We have fun trying to...
Tags: Adam Dunn, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Oakland Athletics, Chicago White Sox
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GM: White Sox can't let guard down
Will, intellect and talent. Those three "denominators" will decide the American League Central, according to White Sox general manager Ken Williams, and Williams hopes his team will learn from its shortcomings in Detroit last weekend. "We had an...
Tags: Chicago Tribune, Baseball, Miguel Cabrera, Jose Quintana, Robin Ventura
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Sox pitching coach copes
What White Sox ace Chris Sale called a disgrace after his four-inning outing Tuesday, pitching coach Don Cooper brushed off as a bad day. What qualified as frustration Thursday for fellow Sox first-year starter Jose Quintana in a 5-3 loss to the Orioles,...
Tags: Comerica Park, Jose Quintana, Yankee Stadium, Dylan Axelrod, Labor Day
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Do Hawk's umpire rants hurt Sox?
Maybe it’s me, but listening to the sounds of silence during the sixth inning of the White Sox game in Baltimore on Monday night sounded like Hawk Harrelson was called into the principal's office again. Or at least got a phone call. The point of...
Tags: Adam Dunn, Bud Selig, Mark Reynolds, Brett Myers, Jose Quintana
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Former MLB VP: 'I doubt the umpires really care about Harrelson'
In a blog Tuesday morning, I speculated about Hawk Harrelson’s rants on umpires. I pointed out the difference in his outburst when A.J. Pierzynski and Robin Ventura were ejected oSaturday and his silence when Jesse Crain didn’t get a 3-and-...
Tags: Bud Selig, Baseball, Major League Baseball, Jerry Reinsdorf, Jesse Crain
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Sox baffled over Colon suspension
Bartolo Colon's 50-game suspension for testing positive for testosterone left White Sox slugger Adam Dunn baffled over players who continue to get caught for using performance enhancing drugs. "It's kind of how dumb do you have to be?" Dunn said...Tags: Adam Dunn, Eric Hosmer, Paul Konerko, Chicago Tribune, Jeremy Guthrie
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