Displaying items 37-48 of 69
» View ktuu.com items only
< Previous
1
2
3
4
5
6
Next >
-
Reader Q&A: Mark Gonzales' White Sox mailbag
I know that the Sox are committed to Adam Dunn's home run production. However, I can't for the life of me, why he is put third in the batting order. Alex Rios or A.J. Pierzynski would be a much better fit. Dunn is on his way to setting the single-season...
Tags: Gordon Beckham, Charlie Leesman, Chicago White Sox, Kevin Youkilis, A.J. Pierzynski
-
Sox trade for Liriano to help taxed rotation
ARLINGTON, Texas -- In a bold move to bolster their rotation, the White Sox acquired left-hander Francisco Liriano from the American League Central-rival Twins for popular backup infielder Eduardo Escobar and left-handed pitcher Pedro Hernandez. The...
Tags: Eduardo Escobar, Minnesota Twins, Orlando Hudson, Francisco Liriano, Philip Humber
-
GM Williams: Sox not done making moves
Tribune reporterARLINGTON, Texas -- General manager Ken Williams isn't yet done with just more than 48 hours before the non-waiver trading deadline ends. When asked during a conference call if he could make more moves before Tuesday's 3 p.m. deadline, Williams replied...Tags: John Danks, Jose Quintana, Kenny Williams, Chris Sale, American League Central
-
Stiff lower back keeps Rios out of Sox's lineup
A stiff lower back that kept Alex Rios out of Wednesday night's starting lineup couldn't dampen the spirits of the White Sox's productive right fielder. "This is one of the highest points of my career," Rios said of his .318 batting average with a .381...
Tags: Hector Santiago, John Danks, Chicago Tribune, Alex Rios, Adam Dunn
-
Your Morning Phil: Quintana, Pierzynski, Vitters
Talking baseball while hoping the Bulls can find some instant offense in the draft: 1. The White Sox arrive in New York with the Yankees reeling from the kind of day every big league team dreads. They put CC Sabathia on the disabled list because of a...
Tags: Mark Teixeira, Joe Mauer, Baseball Statistics, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Josh Vitters
-
Viciedo's 3-run homer rallies Sox to 4-3 victory
NEW YORK — As long as the White Sox receive contributions similar to Dylan Axelrod's Thursday night, there shouldn't be many issues about trusting eight rookies in an American League Central pennant race. Axelrod, one of six rookies on the Sox's...
Tags: Mark Teixeira, Hector Santiago, Chicago White Sox, Toronto Blue Jays, Texas Rangers
-
White Sox lead AL Central but have lots of work to do
The White Sox maintained their three-game lead in the American League Central despite a wacky 11-9 loss Sunday to the Blue Jays that served as a reminder that their work is far from complete. "I'm happy with what we did as a team in the first half, and...
Tags: Hector Santiago, Alexei Ramirez, Philip Humber, Chicago White Sox, Jose Bautista
-
De Aza displeased pal plunked him
Alejandro De Aza wasn't happy after Cubs reliever Manny Corpas hit him on the right thigh with the first pitch of the eighth inning. "Yes, I do think I got hit on purpose," De Aza said after the White Sox's 7-0 victory Wednesday night. "I don't know, but...
Tags: Chicago Cubs, Pancreatic Cancer, Adam Dunn, Chicago White Sox, Jake Peavy
-
Sox will monitor Quintana's innings
MINNEAPOLIS — First it was Chris Sale, now it's Jose Quintana. The White Sox vow they will keep a close watch on their rookie standout's innings as he is only 10 shy of tying his professional high of 102 last season for Class A Tampa. "We need...
Tags: Gordon Beckham, Kevin Youkilis, John Danks, Jose Quintana, Chris Sale
-
Wicked slider wasn't even in Humber's arsenal early last year
That pitch that got away from A.J. Pierzynski to end Phil Humber's perfect game Saturday? The same pitch that Michael Saunders and John Jaso couldn't lay off earlier in the ninth? Those were sliders, wicked, wicked sliders. "Hard, sharp and quick," said...
Tags: Michael Saunders, Brendan Ryan, New York Mets, Chicago White Sox, Jake Peavy
-
A cautionary tale for Robert Whitenack
While the Cubs paid tribute to Kerry Wood in a private ceremony Saturday at Wrigley Field, Robert Whitenack was about 1,700 miles away, throwing on the side in the smothering Arizona heat. He had his own little strikeout moment a week ago, fanning...
Tags: Ceremonies, SUNY Old Westbury, Spring Training, Chicago Cubs, Wrigley Field
-
Sale's arm is still attached today, right?
I love what Chris Sale did to Tampa Bay on Monday. I have no idea how the White Sox let him do it. The young, left-handed starter torched a first-place Rays team for 15 strikeouts, one short of the team record and the most in that silly building that...
Tags: Tampa Bay Rays, Ozzie Guillen, Chicago White Sox, Jake Peavy, Major League Baseball
Jul 26, 2012
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Jul 28, 2012
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Jul 29, 2012
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Aug 8, 2012
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Jun 28, 2012
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Jun 28, 2012
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Jul 8, 2012
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Jun 20, 2012
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Jun 25, 2012
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Apr 21, 2012
|Column| Chicago Tribune
May 19, 2012
|Column| Chicago Tribune
May 29, 2012
|Column| Chicago Tribune
Original site for Don Cooper topic gallery.