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Chance of reign
Tribune staff reporterRain is in the forecast Sunday night. But if the White Sox have their way, it will be raining champagne. On Saturday night, the Sox moved one step from returning to the World Series for the first time since 1959. Freddy Garcia carried the starting...Tags: Weather, Chicago White Sox, New York Mets, Garret Anderson, Death
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1st-round KO
Tribune staff reporterThe White Sox pulled off their most stunning and complete pillage Friday night in one of baseball's most revered villages. A culmination of timely hitting that involved muscle and finesse, as well as the resurrection of postseason pitching legend Orlando...Tags: Manny Ramirez, Chicago White Sox, American League, Carl Everett, World Series
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Homer cookin'
Tribune staff reporterPaul Konerko thought the curtain call that followed his third-inning home run Tuesday was something special. But "after seven curtain calls, it was no big deal," Konerko said after the White Sox gave a zealous sellout crowd of 40,717 a wide spectrum of...Tags: Manny Ramirez, Matt Clement, U.S. Cellular Field, Chicago White Sox, Johnny Damon
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Angels steal 1
Tribune staff reporterNo. 3 hitter Jermaine Dye tried to generate some offense Tuesday night with a sixth-inning bunt attempt and catcher A.J. Pierzynski tried to steal second base in the seventh. Right idea, wrong players. On Tuesday they played out of sorts in a 3-2 loss...Tags: U.S. Cellular Field, Garret Anderson, American League, Mike Scioscia, Bengie Molina
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White Sox lower the boom
Tribune staff reporterSympathy can wait. The White Sox moved one game closer to winning their first American League Division Series on Wednesday night thanks to their ability to seize the moment. Their comeback was fueled when former teammate Tony Graffanino missed a...Tags: U.S. Cellular Field, Chicago White Sox, Johnny Damon, Ryan McGuire, American League
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Jon. Paul. Bingo.
Tribune staff reporterThe White Sox assured themselves Friday night of at least one more postseason home game. Whether it's in the American League Championship Series or World Series remains to be seen, but the Sox regained much of their magical regular-season touch by...Tags: John Lackey, Chicago White Sox, American League, Garret Anderson, Jon Garland
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Sox-sational!!!
Tribune staff reporterA little controversy didn't hurt, but the ending was as convincing as their dominant starting pitching. The White Sox earned their first World Series berth since 1959 Sunday night in their typical crazy style with a 6-3 comeback victory over the Los...Tags: U.S. Cellular Field, Chicago White Sox, Garret Anderson, American League, Mike Scioscia
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Quentin hits homer to give White Sox win
Tribune reporterThe Cubs put the White Sox on the defensive in two key situations Saturday, and both times the Sox responded in dramatic style. After barely fouling off an 0-2 pitch with a feeble swing, Carlos Quentin whacked a high-and-outside fastball from Carlos...Tags: U.S. Cellular Field, Kosuke Fukudome, Mark Derosa, Chicago White Sox, Alexei Ramirez
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White Sox get sweep revenge on the Cubs
Tribune staff reporterAfter receiving plenty of nasty e-mails a week ago, manager Ozzie Guillen had a pretty good feeling about the state of White Sox fans Sunday night. "It will be a different Monday in Chicago," Guillen said after the Sox exacted revenge with a 5-1...Tags: Willie McCovey, U.S. Cellular Field, Chicago White Sox, Mark Derosa, American League
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Kansas City Royals squeak by Chicago White Sox 2-1
Tribune reporterFacing Joe Crede and not Joe Mauer in a Minnesota Twins uniform will seem odd to the White Sox when they play their American League Central rivals this weekend at U.S. Cellular Field. Much has changed for both sides since the Sox beat the Twins in a one-...Tags: U.S. Cellular Field, Chicago White Sox, American League, Minnesota Twins, A.J. Pierzynski
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Long ball powers White Sox past Red Sox
Tribune staff reporterThe White Sox don't care for style points, as evidenced by Gavin Floyd's newly shaved head after losing a bet to Bobby Jenks. Floyd weaved in and out of trouble through 51/3 innings Sunday, but the resourcefulness that he and his teammates demonstrated...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Mike Lowell, Spring Training, Boston Red Sox, Gavin Floyd
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White Sox leap out of last
Tribune staff reporterThird baseman Joe Crede's visit Monday night ignited a sampling of the glory days for the White Sox. Although Crede remains at least six weeks away from swinging a bat following his rehabilitation from back surgery, the Sox's 11-3 rout of the Royals...Tags: Chicago White Sox, American League, Surgery, Trials, Arbitration
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