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Trading Marmol could fill a couple of Cubs holes
Reports say the Tigers are looking to trade for a closer. Hang loose, Carlos Marmol. I mean, didn’t the Cubs sign Kyuji Fujikawa precisely because they intended-slash-hoped-slash-tried to trade Marmol? In fact, the Cubs cut a deal with the...
Tags: Aramis Ramirez, Junior Lake, Dale Sveum, Chicago Cubs, Jed Hoyer
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Vegas favors a Michigan-Louisville national championship game
Groller's CornerIt's April Fool's Day, but there's no foolin' around in Vegas where sports wagering is at a feverish pitch with the start of baseball season and the NCAA tournament now down to its Final Four. Vegas likes Michigan, slightly, over Syracuse and Louisville... -
Sale, Flowers power opening win for Sox
A more polished Chris Sale and a promising Tyler Flowers warmed the spirits of a chilled sellout crowd trying to rid itself of the White Sox's frustrating finish seven months ago. With the confidence of a changeup to complement his 94 mph fastball and...
Tags: Jake Peavy, Spring Training, Alex Gordon, Jeff Keppinger, Lorenzo Cain
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Royals like way they are trending
The Royals expect James Shields to be a difference maker. But were they close enough to being a playoff team before they added him? That's the question about the deal in which the Royals sent future All-Star Wil Myers to the Rays. It's too early to...
Tags: Tyler Clippard, Boston Red Sox, Detroit Free Press, Zack Greinke, Miguel Cabrera
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Sale at his best is a thing of beauty
During a recent Florida Gulf Coast University basketball game during its Cinderella run through the NCAA tournament, White Sox ace Chris Sale barely could contain himself watching his alma mater on television. "My wife (Brianne) and I were in our living...
Tags: Spring Training, Cy Young Award, Lorenzo Cain, Mother's Day, A.J. Pierzynski
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Ho-hum greets opening day in Chicago
Chicago baseball returns Monday with a basis to be genuinely excited about possibilities of the future, but enough about Rosemont. As for citywide interest in the Cubs and Sox, the list of reasons to drop everything and pay attention is here somewhere...
Tags: A.J. Pierzynski, Cleveland Indians, Zack Greinke, Anthony Rizzo, Oakland Athletics
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Danks struggles in second Sox start
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- John Danks' second rehab start may not have been as good as the first, but it was pain-free. "I felt good," he said after allowing five hits and three earned runs in 2 1/3 innings Saturday against the Diamondbacks. "It's still a work...Tags: Jake Peavy, Jeff Keppinger, Nestor Molina, Chicago White Sox, Sports
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For Danks, little things mean a lot
GLENDALE, Ariz. — While the White Sox would like to forget September, teammates will forgive John Danks for reminiscing about one fine day that fateful month. Shopping for the Sept. 10 birthday of fiancee Ashley Monroe, a rising country-music star,...
Tags: Medical Specialization, Jake Peavy, Spring Training, Entertainment, Chicago White Sox
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Vegas' projected win totals for all MLB teams
Groller's CornerFrom R.J. Bell at Pregame.com, how Vegas sees the upcoming baseball season: Opening MLB Season Win-Totals: Detroit Tigers 90 LA Dodgers 90 Wash Nationals 90 Los Angeles Angels 89.5 Cincinnati Reds 88.5 Texas Rangers 87 New York Yankees 86.5 Toronto Blue... -
Ventura's challenge: Keep Sox hungry
As Robin Ventura found out during his first trip to jolly old England, any torture the White Sox felt at The Cell in September paled in comparison with what poor blokes used to endure inside the Tower of London. "The history of that spot is just mind-...
Tags: Jake Peavy, Kevin Youkilis, Spring Training, Jeff Keppinger, World Baseball Classic
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Sox taking big gamble with Flowers
Like the White Sox, the Rangers don't know who is going to catch for them beyond next year. But having recently gone through a transition featuring Gerald Laird, Jarrod Saltalamacchia, Matt Treanor and Taylor Teagarden, they aren't turning over the...
Tags: Mike Napoli, Geovany Soto, Baseball Statistics, Jarrod Saltalamacchia, Toronto Blue Jays
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Sox's Sale should employ lesson well
You almost never can boil a baseball season down to one game, let alone one pitch. But when I break down what happened to the White Sox down the stretch in 2012, when a potentially great season for rookie manager Robin Ventura turned into a learning...Tags: Jered Weaver, Cy Young Award, Toronto Blue Jays, Boston Red Sox, Comerica Park
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Feb 15, 2013
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