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3 Sox homers rip high-priced Texas
Tribune staff reporterIt's doesn't take a blue-ribbon panel to conclude that the more money a team spends, the better its chances of making the playoffs. But jacking up the payroll doesn't mean an automatic bye to the postseason, as the Texas Rangers seem to prove in recent...Tags: Jose Valentin, Royce Clayton, Wages and Pensions, Texas Rangers, Carl Everett
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Mental error costs Sox
Tribune staff reporterThe White Sox-Cubs rivalry is only five years old, but there already have been plenty of classic games. First came the "Ivy Affair" in 1998 when the Sox were denied a run when the Wrigley Field vines swallowed a ball. Then came the "Caruso Game" in '99...Tags: Matt Stairs, U.S. Cellular Field, Sandy Alomar, Tom Gordon, Julian Tavarez
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Lee slams Cubs
Tribune staff reporterAfter hitting a two-out, 10th-inning grand slam to lead the White Sox to a 7-3 win over the Cubs on Friday, Carlos Lee found himself in the middle of a Sox convention at home plate. "That's the way we should play every day," Lee said. "With that kind...Tags: U.S. Cellular Field, Jose Valentin, Sandy Alomar, Miguel Cairo, National League
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Sox: It's in the brag
Tribune staff reporterIt was a fitting end to a series that is always about more than just wins and losses. After striking out Ron Coomer to seal the White Sox's 3-1 victory Saturday, closer Keith Foulke pounded his right hand into his mitt and then pointed toward his...Tags: Carlos Lee, Ron Coomer, Ricky Gutierrez, Keith Foulke, Chris Singleton
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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: Scott Eyre, Frank Menechino, Danny Patterson, Esteban Loaiza, Jose Hernandez
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Cubs salvage one
Tribune staff reporterThe Cubs haven't been to a World Series in 55 years, while the White Sox have been Series-free for the last 41 years. That fact of life tends to magnify the importance of the crosstown classic, and first-time participants understand that reality right...Tags: American League, Jose Valentin, U.S. Cellular Field, Eric Young, World Series
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Clement tosses masterpiece
Tribune staff reporterAfter Dusty Baker put the onus on Cubs fans to try to be a little more positive, Matt Clement gave them a performance to cheer. Clement not only threw a two-hit shutout in a 3-0 victory over San Francisco before a crowd of 40,221 Tuesday night at Wrigley...Tags: Sports, Aramis Ramirez, Wrigley Field, Matt Clement, Marquis Grissom
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Sox collapse in 9th
Tribune staff reporterBartolo Colon went from stud to dud in a matter of minutes Thursday night. On the verge of throwing his fourth complete game in his last five starts, Colon disintegrated before a crowd of 22,827 at U.S. Cellular Field. After giving up just three hits...Tags: U.S. Cellular Field, Death, Tennis, Benito Santiago, National League
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Alou's HR caps victory
Tribune staff reporterMoises Alou sent his dad an early Father's Day present Wednesday night, thanking him for a life in baseball the only way he knows how. San Francisco manager Felipe Alou could only watch with bittersweet emotions as his son cranked a walk-off home run off...Tags: Aramis Ramirez, Wrigley Field, LaTroy Hawkins, Greg Maddux, Dustin Hermanson
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Walk-through for Angels
Tribune staff reporterFriday evening at Comiskey Park started with Chicago legend Studs Terkel throwing out the ceremonial first pitch wearing a wool hat and a long red scarf. His toss landed just short of home plate, not bad for a 90-year-old man making his first start in 42-...Tags: Garret Anderson, U.S. Cellular Field, Carlos Lee, Royce Clayton, Sandy Alomar
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Kid stuff
Tribune staff reporterThe kids can pound. The kids can pitch. And on Sunday afternoon, the kids can sweep. The White Sox took it to the Cubs for the second straight day Saturday, knocking out 18 hits to back the superb pitching of Mike Sirotka in an 8-2 romp before 38,146...Tags: Sports, Wrigley Field, Chicago Cubs, Steve Trachsel, Chicago White Sox
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The West Coast blues
Tribune staff reporterThe weather was perfect, the scenery beautiful and the hotel pool was heated. But after being swept away in California for the second time in two weeks, the White Sox can honestly say, "Wish we weren't here." Troy Glaus' RBI single off Keith Foulke with...Tags: Jose Valentin, Minnesota, Carlos Lee, Royce Clayton, David Eckstein
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