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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: Jon Garland, Sports, Tiger (animal), Sandy Alomar, New York Mets
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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: Jason Johnson, Ugueth Urbina, Paul Konerko, American League, Baseball
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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: Desi Relaford, Brent Mayne, Sammy Sosa, Paul Konerko, Raul Ibanez
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Lee tees off at Fenway
Tribune staff reporterCarlos Lee emerged from the trainer's room Sunday a good 35 minutes after the game's final out. He wore a shower shoe on his left foot. His right foot and ankle were taped. With little warning, Lee has emerged as perhaps the most valuable player on...Tags: Mark Buehrle, American League, John Burkett, Death, Chicago White Sox
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Rogers keeps Sox in check
Tribune staff reporterIf the White Sox ever wondered what it would be like to compete against themselves, they will find out in the next couple of days. In many respects, the Texas Rangers and Sox are similar—two teams that live and die with their offense. On Tuesday night,...Tags: Chad Allen, Eric Young, Kenny Rogers, Alfonso Soriano, Paul Konerko
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Detroit enters the win column
Tribune staff reporterIf the White Sox find themselves a game out of contention in September, they should look back at this one and shake their heads. Any loss to the Tigers is borderline unacceptable. This one was positively galling. Not only did the Sox strand 14 runners...Tags: Sports, Carlos Lee, Matt Anderson, Joe Crede, Tampa Bay Rays
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Blasts from past help ease the pain
Special to the TribuneOK, so it was only against the Mariners, the first American League team officially eliminated from the postseason. But the rare big-bang bonanza Saturday, appropriately on Fireworks Night, brought back memories of what could have been. With the White...Tags: Timo Perez, Carlos Lee, Bret Boone, Paul Konerko, Edgar Martinez
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Wright gets on fast track
Tribune staff reporterThe education of Dan Wright continued Wednesday night. This week's lesson was elementary: Be yourself. Pitching coach Nardi Contreras thought Wright was trying to be a painter instead of a power pitcher, nibbling at corners with breaking balls rather...Tags: Paul Konerko, Jim Thome, Baseball, Kenny Lofton, Matt Lawton
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From the cubicle
ChicagoSports.comCubs-Sox. Sox-Cubs. The Crosstown Classic. The Red Line Rumble. North vs. South. The Mullets vs. the caramel Macchiatos. Whatever you want to call it, let's get this hate-fest going. This series brings out the worst in everyone in the city. But that's why...Tags: Kyle Farnsworth, United Center, Ron Santo, Mike Schmidt, Paul Konerko
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Sox shake off sweep
Tribune staff reporterThe White Sox may not have come back from Minnesota with much, but they did bring their batsat least the ones that work. The power outage that afflicted their efforts against the Twins disappeared under an avalanche of 12 hitssix for extra...Tags: Desi Relaford, Rondell White, Mark Buehrle, Baseball, St. Louis Cardinals
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Sox get back on track
Tribune baseball reporterIn the first half of the season, when the White Sox epitomized unfulfilled potential, some thought their lineup was flawed. But it has been a while since anyone suggested breaking up the four right-handed run producers who have manned the middle of the...Tags: Jon Garland, Mike Maroth, Paul Konerko, Scott Sullivan, Comerica Inc.
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Detroit Tigers
2006 record: 95-67, 2nd Manager: Jim Leyland (2nd season) Home games: Marchant Stadium (7,027) at Tiger Town, Al Kaline Drive, Lakeland, Fla. 33805. Directions: East on I-4, exit on Memorial Blvd. (U.S. 92), east about 4 miles to Lakeland Hills Blvd....Tags: Cincinnati Reds, Neifi Perez, Landforms, Mike Maroth, Los Angeles Dodgers
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