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Buehrle can't win: Sox held to 4 hits
Tribune staff reporterThere are no secrets in baseball. But there's plenty of mystery. Heading into Friday night's game against the Dodgers, White Sox left-hander Mark Buehrle was hoping he would have the edge against a team he never has faced. "They've never seen my cutter,...Tags: Sports, Jose Valentin, Carlos Lee, Soccer, Brian Jordan
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Indians perfect Rx for Sox
Tribune staff reporterPaul Konerko hit a three-run homer and improved his batting average against left-handed pitchers to .369 Friday night as the White Sox beat the Cleveland Indians 5-3 to stay in a first-place tie with the Minnesota Twins in the American League Central....Tags: Joe Crede, Cleveland Indians, Carlos Lee, Matt Lawton, Jerry Manuel
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Sox still toast on the West Coast
Tribune staff reporterThe good news for the White Sox: This was just a two-game series. The bad news: They come back next month to play a four-gamer. Clearly, this is not a place that breeds good vibrations. Mark Kotsay hit his first home run since Sept. 19 in the bottom of...Tags: Joe Crede, Jermaine Dye, Sports, Baseball, Jose Valentin
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'Ugly' win looks fine to Sox
Tribune staff reporterMaybe it was because Paul Konerko was wearing the uniform of the 1983 White Sox, the team whose players were honored Saturday at U.S. Cellular Field. At any rate, the '83 Sox won the divisional championship wearing the "Winning Ugly" label. And Konerko...Tags: Joe Crede, Cleveland Indians, Carlos Lee, Jerry Manuel, Carl Everett
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Glover hits spot
Tribune staff reporterTwo developments, one good and one bad, stood out in Sunday's 8-3 White Sox victory over the Tampa Bay Devil Rays at Comiskey Park. The good news: Gary Glover made an adjustment and came back after a shaky start to pitch seven innings of four-hit, three-...Tags: Sports, Baseball, Jerry Manuel, Gary Glover, Steve Cox
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Stumbling into a victory
Tribune staff reporterFrank Thomas didn't get thrown out at the plate Monday, ending his two-game streak. "I didn't have a chance," Thomas said with a laugh. Thomas had the day off, but he did get an opportunity to watch his teammates get thrown out at home instead. Though...Tags: Sports, Joe Crede, Baseball, Toby Hall, Carlos Lee
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Sox's defeat fundamentally bad
Tribune staff reporterDan Wright successfully passed the baton to Damaso Marte, who handed it to Tom Gordon. Then Billy Koch dropped it. After the first three White Sox pitchers combined to allow just one hit through nine innings Thursday, Boston scored off Koch in the...Tags: Sports, Joe Crede, Johnny Damon, Carlos Lee, Trot Nixon
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Broom town
Tribune staff reporterNo matter what Mike Caruso does during the rest of the season, he can be secure in the knowledge he'll never again have to pay for a drink on the South Side. Caruso's two-run, eighth-inning home run Sunday off Rick Aguilera gave the White Sox a 6-4...Tags: Wrigley Field, Carlos Lee, Kevin Tapani, Chicago White Sox, Chicago Cubs
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All-time White Sox All-Stars
1933 Al Simmons, OF Jimmy Dykes, 3B 1934 Simmons, OF Dykes, 3B 1935 Simmons, OF 1936 Luke Appling, SS Rip Radcliff, P Vern Kennedy, P 1937 Luke Sewell, C Monty Stratton, P 1938 Mike Kreevich, OF 1939 Appling, SS Ted Lyons, P 1940 Appling, SS 1941 Appling,...Tags: Ted Lyons, Ozzie Guillen, Nellie Fox, Dick Allen, Luke Appling
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Tigers put Sox in bad mood
Tribune staff reporterJust how frustrating is it to fall to a team that's on pace to break the 1962 New York Mets' record for most losses in a season? Just ask the White Sox. Or better yet, catch a replay of the ninth inning of their 2-1 loss to Detroit Tuesday night. Frank...Tags: Tom Gordon, Sports, Baseball, New York Mets, Sandy Alomar
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Crede's shot lights up night
Tribune staff reporterA full house, a walk-off homer and now a first-place ballclub. White Sox fans had a blast even before the traditional Saturday night fireworks at U.S. Cellular Field when Joe Crede cracked a full-count ninth-inning homer into the left-field stands off...Tags: Sports, Joe Crede, Jason Johnson, Baseball, Jose Valentin
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High anxiety for Sox
Tribune staff reporterOne big inning. And two big scares. The White Sox earned a 5-4 victory over the Royals on Tuesday night by scoring five runs in the second inning, highlighted by Roberto Alomar's heady baserunning and a two-run homer by Frank Thomas. Then they had to...Tags: Joe Crede, Carlos Lee, Raul Ibanez, Desi Relaford, Jerry Manuel
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