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M's Blow Lead in Oakland
Staff reporterJason Giambi's two-run single capped a four-run rally in the seventh inning, and the Oakland Athletics rallied for a 4-3 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Tuesday night. A's starter Dallas Braden (4-5) was unexpectedly rewarded for battling through...Tags: Miguel Batista, Jarrod Washburn, Jason Giambi, Seattle Mariners, Oakland (Alameda, California)
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Knuckled under
Tribune staff reporterFor every problem, there's an opportunity for a solution. In the case of the White Sox, Brandon McCarthy made the most of his chance Wednesday night after Charlie Haeger struggled in his major-league debut in a 12-5 loss to the Los Angeles Angels at damp...Tags: Javier Vazquez, Chicago White Sox, American League, Javy Lopez, Johan Santana
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Mariners Rally Again to Beat A's
Staff writerJose Lopez came up the hero again. Lopez blooped an RBI single in the 15th inning and the Seattle Mariners beat the Oakland Athletics 8-7 Sunday. "That's a game we could have easily folded up and went home, but we didn't," Seattle manager Don...Tags: Jerry Owens, Chicago White Sox, Miguel Batista, Sports, Seattle Mariners
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Bats bend, don't break Schilling
Tribune staff reporterThe general consensus in the White Sox's clubhouse was that Boston starter Curt Schilling didn't have his great stuff Saturday night. But pitchers don't make six All-Star Game appearances and win 177 games by only winning when they have their best stuff....Tags: Jon Garland, Chicago White Sox, American League, Manny Ramirez, David Ortiz
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Buehrle burns, then chills out
Tribune staff reporterMark Buehrle is as close to an automaton as can be found on the pitcher's mound. Get it and throw it, get it and throw it. So when Buehrle showed some disgust and took a stroll around the mound Sunday after walking his third hitter of the first inning—to...Tags: Chicago White Sox, American League, Jon Garland, Doug Mientkiewicz, David Ortiz
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Sunday fun day: Sox break loose
Tribune staff reporterThey came in bunches—four here, three there, another five just in case, and one more for good measure. The runs just kept on coming for the White Sox on Sunday. After averaging just three runs over their previous 13 games, the Sox took out their...Tags: Magglio Ordonez, American League, Chicago White Sox, Michael Barrett, Mark Johnson
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Rook takes king
Tribune staff reporterThe odds were in Jon Garland's favor Monday night, only to have his fortunes turned on him by a rookie with the same hype Garland had earlier in his career. Ervin Santana, making his second major-league start, held the White Sox to five hits in handing...Tags: Jon Garland, Chicago White Sox, American League, Soccer, Paul Konerko
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Garland makes 1 pitch too many
Tribune staff reporterThe White Sox's bullpen was gassed, and manager Ozzie Guillen was hoping starter Jon Garland could go deep into Sunday's game against the Montreal Expos. Garland was perfect for 5 1/3 innings, but he wound up allowing a two-run homer to Orlando Cabrera...Tags: Jose Valentin, Ozzie Guillen, Jon Garland, Chicago White Sox, Sports
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Cell not swell for sinking Sox
Special to the TribuneHome, sweet home. Says who? Not the White Sox, that's for sure. The Cell has suddenly become very confining. With Sunday's 6-5 loss to Boston, the White Sox have lost 13 of their last 17 games at U.S. Cellular Field after losing only 17 of their...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Football, Doug Mientkiewicz, David Ortiz, Manny Ramirez
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Play-by-play from the cubicle
ChicagoSports.comToday's temperature for the Cubs-Expos game in San Juan, Puerto Rico, is 86 degrees with mostly cloudy skies. The Weather Channel says it feels like 93, but I can't confirm this -- I'm two levels below ground in the Tribune Tower. The thermometer here...Tags: Wrigley Field, Chicago White Sox, Eric Karros, Rocky Biddle, U.S. Cellular Field
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Cubs fall 1 run short
Tribune staff reporterPlaying on an island paradise in June or July is one thing, but playing there during the heat of a pennant race is different matter altogether. The Cubs could have swept their three-game series in sunny Puerto Rico and come home in first place in the...Tags: Puerto Rico, Frank Robinson, Rocky Biddle, Eric Karros, Sammy Sosa
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Sosa's OK—and Cubs keep rolling
Tribune staff reporterWhen Sammy Sosa was hit on the head again Tuesday night in Puerto Rico, a crowd of 15,632 at Hiram Bithorn Stadium momentarily held its breath. Many of the islanders came out specifically to watch Sosa, who grew up in the nearby Dominican Republic...Tags: Matt Clement, Puerto Rico, Wrigley Field, Brian Schneider, Sammy Sosa
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