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Reader Q&A: Mark Gonzales' White Sox mailbag
How did the White Sox get stuck with four blocks of 20 games without a day off (April, May-June, July-Aug, and Aug-Sept.)? I didn't go through the entire MLB schedule, but enough to see that some teams have maybe one of those blocks, and some teams have...
Tags: Baseball, Joe Mauer, Billy Butler, Sports, Matt Lindstrom
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Saturday's recap: Diamondbacks 11, Sox 9
Score: Diamondbacks 11, White Sox 9. Spring record: 6-4-2. At the plate: Paul Konerko had a string of seven straight hits broken but clubbed his third homer in the last two games. Josh Bell hit his second homer and is hitting .500. On the mound: Matt...Tags: Jeff Keppinger, Josh Bell, Cincinnati Reds, Gavin Floyd, San Diego Padres
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Scoreboard -- Feb. 22, 2013
|TV SPORTS| |SATURDAY| Soccer--Premier League, Stoke City at Fulham, 6:30 a.m. (ESPN2); MLS, Preseason, Desert Diamond Cup, Championship Match, 7 p.m. (NBCSN) Men’s College Basketball--Iona at Indiana State, 10 a.m. (ESPNU); Clemson at...Tags: Michael Stone, High School Sports, Henrik Karlsson, New York Yankees, Minnesota Wild
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Thornton seeks longevity
GLENDALE, Ariz. — Matt Thornton addressed the issue of junk food with bullpen coach Bobby Thigpen at SoxFest, and the White Sox left-hander sent another message to his fellow relievers this week when he reported to spring training at least 20 pounds...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Baseball, Sports, Hector Gimenez, Hector Santiago
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Cubs pound 5 homers in 12-3 rout of Sox
The City Series — or, more appropriately Monday, the Windy City Series — resumed with a big surprise and the smallest crowd in series history. By the time it was over, the team that keeps wind trends as part of its records naturally was the...
Tags: Robin Ventura, Baseball, Sports, Steve Clevenger, U.S. Cellular Field
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White Sox following Ventura's lead toward playoffs
This was the kind of September slide the South Side embraced rather than feared, one that brought the White Sox nearer the playoffs instead of farther away. This was right fielder Alex Rios, the team's most valuable player, proving it yet another way by...
Tags: American League Central, Detroit Tigers, Baseball, Omar Infante, Sports
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Little fish making big splash for White Sox
Who are the piranhas now? Ozzie Guillen used to say the Twins were like those flesh-eating fish, chewing up opponents. But now it's the White Sox, their front office and pro scouts especially, who are feeding off of others. After Monday's 5-4 win over...
Tags: Baseball, Omar Infante, Sports, Brian Cashman, Brett Myers
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LaHair proving to be a keeper, even after Rizzo call-up
Problem solved. And, no, the question isn't "What are two words the Cubs haven't said this season?'' A lot of us were having trouble figuring out how Theo Epstein should handle the awkward confluence of Anthony Rizzo, Bryan LaHair and Alfonso Soriano,...
Tags: Robin Ventura, Petco Park, National League, Steve Clevenger, U.S. Cellular Field
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It’s the teachers in a squeaker
Change of SubjectFrom Sunday's print column Which side won in the Chicago Teachers Union strike? I’ve heard and been asked the question many times since the union suspended its seven-day walkout and its members returned to the classroom Wednesday. The easy, vague...... -
Third base, catcher among White Sox's priorities
The White Sox aren't expected to be deep-sea divers when it comes to the high-priced waters of free agency this winter. When baseball's 30 general managers gather in Palm Springs, Calif., this week for their annual gabfest, newly anointed Rick Hahn is...
Tags: Back Pain, Baseball, San Francisco Giants, Sports, Brett Myers
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Position analysis: Bullpen could look different
The White Sox were extremely pleased with the development of their pitching staff in 2012, particularly the rookie relievers who experienced the pressure of a division race. In fact, general manager Ken Williams resisted any temptation to trade any of...
Tags: Baseball, Injuries and Wounds, Sports, Jesse Crain, Brett Myers
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Clutch hitting just one area of Sox improvement for 2013
Tribune reporterCLEVELAND --The lack of clutch hitting provided an obvious reason for the White Sox’s 3-10 slide that transformed a three-game lead with 15 games left to elimination from the American League Central race with two games left. But there were plenty...Tags: Baseball, Sports, Jesse Crain, Chris Sale, Kevin Youkilis
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