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Left all right with Sox starters
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Left-handers Hector Santiago and John Danks could dictate the makeup of the White Sox pitching staff when they return to Chicago next week if their performances Saturday go as hoped. But pitching coach Don Cooper isn't worried...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Hector Santiago, Baseball, Oakland Athletics, John Danks
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Sale dominates Angels again
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Unfortunately for the White Sox, this weekend marks their final series this year against the Angels. But they can look at Friday night's 3-0 victory at Angel Stadium as just the latest in the ascent of left-handed ace Chris Sale,...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Albert Pujols, Josh Hamilton, J.J. Putz, Jeff Keppinger
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White Sox' Sale maintains upper hand over Angels again
Orange County RegisterANAHEIM, Calif. _ It's an accepted fact in baseball that hitters have the advantage on the rare occasion a starting pitcher faces the same opponent in back-to-back starts. Friday night at Angel Stadium, Chicago White Sox left-hander Chris Sale proved...Tags: Howie Kendrick, Chicago White Sox, Orange County Register, Mother's Day, Mike Trout
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Angels shut out at home
Orange County RegisterANAHEIM, Calif. _ C.J. Wilson had a familiar feeling as he matched up against Chris Sale. The Angels lefty recalled when he used to pitch against his current teammate, Jered Weaver. "I knew I was in for a battle," Wilson said. "I just try to prevent the...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Sean Burnett, Orange County Register, Mike Scioscia, C.J. Wilson (baseball)
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Royals put Dyson on disabled list, recall Lough from Omaha
The Kansas City StarThe Royals' injury-free run ended Friday morning when they placed outfielder Jarrod Dyson on the 15-day disabled list because of a sprained right ankle suffered in Wednesday's 9-5 victory at Los Angeles. Outfielder David Lough was recalled from Class...Tags: Kansas City Royals, Kelvin Herrera, Mike Trout, Oakland Athletics, Sports
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CHICAGO WHITE SOX 5, ANGELS 4: Bullpen blows lead after strong start by Williams
San Bernardino County Sun, Calif.Mike Scioscia jinxed it. "I think we have guys down there right now who can hold leads if we get 'em," the Angels manager said Thursday. "We just haven't got enough of them to really let those guys impact our record the way they can." A few hours...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Michael Kohn, Albert Pujols, Chris Iannetta, Josh Hamilton
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Sox stick with successful lineup vs. Angels
Tribune reporterANAHEIM, Calif. -- The Chicago White Sox will stick Thursday night with the bulk of the lineup that produced a season-high in runs Wednesday. The only change to the Sox's lineup against the Angels at Angel Stadium is the return of catcher Tyler Flowers,...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Jerome Williams, Alex Rios, Tyler Flowers, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
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Angels fall to White Sox
Orange County RegisterANAHEIM, Calif. _ A night after the Angels got blown out, they might have actually played a worse game Thursday. The Angels lost, 5-4, to the Chicago White Sox at Angel Stadium, committing a laundry list of physical and fundamental errors longer than...Tags: Michael Kohn, Chicago White Sox, Albert Pujols, Orange County Register, Adam Dunn
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Angels' woes continue as Scioscia receives owner's support
Orange County RegisterANAHEIM, Calif. _ On a day when owner Arte Moreno publicly supported Manager Mike Scioscia, in part saying the failures of the players have been more to blame than the manager, the Angels demonstrated why they're in such a predicament. Scioscia sent his...Tags: Albert Pujols, Sean Burnett, Orange County Register, Josh Hamilton, Mike Trout
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Dunn powers Sox to 9-4 victory
MINNEAPOLIS — The White Sox return Thursday night to Angel Stadium with the same 17-21 record they had last season when slugger Adam Dunn declared it was time for him and his teammates to shake out of their doldrums. But thanks to the recent...
Tags: Chicago White Sox, Jesse Crain, Adam Dunn, U.S. Cellular Field, Robin Ventura
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After impressive Orioles debut, Freddy Garcia looks to stay as No. 5 starter
When Orioles right-hander Freddy Garcia was left without a job just a week before the regular season began this year, there was no doubt in his mind that he would pitch in the major leagues in 2013 if he was given the chance. Garcia — a 15-year...
Tags: Chicago White Sox, Chris Snyder, San Diego Padres, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners
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Orioles discuss their 5-1 win over the Los Angeles Angels
The Baltimore SunANAHEIM, Calif. -- Backed by eight shutout innings from right-hander Chris Tillman in his first career start back home in Orange County, the Orioles beat the Angels 5-1 on Thursday night at Angel Stadium to take the first game of this four-game series....Tags: Jason Vargas, Chris Tillman, Baseball, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Sports
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