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Hits missing from hit-and-miss offense
What the White Sox offense has experienced this past week wasn't exactly unexpected. Nor does it mean it can't be expunged. Not with this team, whose Jekyll-and-Hyde offense has a habit of playing hide-and-seek with home plate. This Sox team has...
Tags: U.S. Cellular Field, Texas Rangers, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox
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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: Hector Santiago, Baseball, Cy Young Award, Chicago White Sox, Clayton Richard
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Schoolchildren's stomachs rumble; drama queens grumble
As nominations poured in for the stupendous Moutza of the Month award for September, President Barack Obama was avoiding meeting with world leaders because he had something more important to do: hang out on daytime TV with the ladies of "The View." "I...
Tags: White House, Politics, Cinderella (fictional character), Regional Authority, Chicago White Sox
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Lack of clutch hitting, fundamentals move Sox closer to elimination
Tribune reporterPaul Konerko repeatedly praised Rays starter James Shields while emphasizing the Chicago White Sox's knack for executing the little things kept them at the top of the American League Central standings for most of the season. But a recent lack of...Tags: Baseball, A.J. Pierzynski, Detroit Tigers, Chicago White Sox, Tampa Bay Rays
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Sox fall 2 games behind Tigers in AL Central
If this was Jake Peavy's final start at U.S. Cellular Field as a member of the White Sox, his teammates didn't present him with any surprises Thursday night. Specifically, an offense that hasn't offered much run support in Peavy's starts continued to...
Tags: Kevin Youkilis, Chicago White Sox, Adam Dunn, Paul Konerko, U.S. Cellular Field
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Sox season waiting to be defined
Jerry Reinsdorf's day started so well Tuesday before his team played baseball. In the morning, the White Sox chairman attended a touching dedication of a 40-foot mural at 35th and Federal that pays tribute to the impact black players such as Minnie...Tags: Baseball, Jerry Reinsdorf, WD-40 Company, Chicago Cubs, Spring Training
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Down the Stretch (Sept. 26)
The Baltimore Sun[Down the stretch is a daily Orioles Insider blog that will set up the coming day for the O's and their American League competition as the push for the postseason continues.] About last night O's shut out for the first time in 49 games, lose to Jays...Tags: Baseball, Texas Rangers, J.J. Hardy, Chicago White Sox, Minnesota Twins
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Guillen could be Marlins' fall guy
Ozzie Guillen is getting what he asked for when he left one of the most loyal owners in sports to work for one of the quirkiest. His job is in jeopardy only one season into a four-year deal, and few will be sad if he is swept out alongside longtime player...
Tags: Marlins Park, Baseball, Texas Rangers, Joe Girardi, Carl Yastrzemski
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Sox lead trimmed to half-game in AL Central
ANAHEIM, Calif. — White Sox manager Robin Ventura reached a boiling point Saturday night when he was ejected in the fourth inning for arguing a balk call on embattled rookie left-hander Jose Quintana. The ejection, Ventura's fourth of the season,...Tags: Baseball, Chris Iannetta, Kevin Youkilis, Chicago White Sox, Minnesota Twins
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Angels' Wilson praises Sox's handling of Sale
Tribune reporterANAHEIM, Calif. -- As far as Los Angeles Angels left-hander C.J. Wilson is concerned, the White Sox should be commended for their handling of Chris Sale in his first full major league season as a starting pitcher. “I think they’ve done a good...Tags: Baseball, Cy Young Award, Spring Training, Chicago White Sox, Chris Sale
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Sox's pickoff attempt results in Ventura's ejection
Tribune reporterANAHEIM, Calif. -- The Chicago White Sox have been known more for their sound defense rather than gimmick plays, but their attempt at a pickoff play backfired Saturday night and resulted in the fourth ejection for manager Robin Ventura. Although the balk...Tags: Baseball, Chris Iannetta, Spring Training, Chicago White Sox, Jose Quintana
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Sox cruise to 6-0 victory over Twins
MINNEAPOLIS — Pitching coach Don Cooper took exception to those who questioned why the White Sox started 16-game winner Chris Sale on Friday night against the last-place Twins instead of Monday in the makeup game against the American League...Tags: Baseball, Kevin Youkilis, Texas Rangers, Chicago White Sox, Chris Sale
Sep 26, 2012
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Sep 28, 2012
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Sep 28, 2012
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Sep 27, 2012
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Sep 27, 2012
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Sep 26, 2012
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Sep 26, 2012
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Sep 23, 2012
|Column| Chicago Tribune
Sep 22, 2012
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Sep 22, 2012
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Sep 22, 2012
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Sep 14, 2012
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