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Teddy Greenstein on the Sox
I really liked the Sox's chances this year, which was what made it so heart-shattering to be swept by the Twins. I am most worried about the free agent situation we have coming up this season. What do you see happening next season with high-ticket free...Tags: Trials, Chicago White Sox, Jose Valentin, American League, Baseball
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Rays stop streaking Sox
Tribune staff reporterWhite Sox pitching dug too many holes Saturday night and this time the Sox's bats weren't big enough to keep lifting them out. The Sox's eight-game winning streak came to an end with a 10-6 loss to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, a defeat that cost the Sox a...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Tampa Bay Rays, Jose Valentin, Jerry Manuel, American League
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Cagey Colon tames Tigers
Tribune staff reporterIn the fourth inning, Bartolo Colon struck out one batter with a curveball, another on a tailing fastball and a third with an 83 m.p.h. changeup. Colon can still blow hitters away with a triple-digit heater, but now he's equally content to reach into his...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Jerry Manuel, Armando Rios, Joe Crede, Sandy Alomar
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Contreras' plan a hit with Angels
Special to the TribuneRight-hander Jose Contreras, who had walked 26 batters in his last 31 1/3 innings, told White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen before Sunday's start that he was adopting a new approach. "He said he's going to come down the middle of the plate and make them...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Colon, Joe Crede, Baseball, Sports
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Sox ride horses to victory
Tribune staff reporterWhite Sox manager Jerry Manuel didn't even need to see Bartolo Colon's first pitch Saturday night to know that his burly right-hander would deliver. Manuel merely had to listen. "When that first pitch sounds off like that, it means: Here he comes,"...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Jerry Manuel, Mark Mulder, Jose Valentin, American League
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Sox clinch second place
Tribune staff reporterFrank Thomas put up, well, Frank Thomas numbers this year. But that doesn't mean he's eager to test the free-agent waters. "You never know what the free-agent market's going to hold," he said. "Last year was a bust." So Thomas wants to stay with the...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Jerry Manuel, Mark Mulder, American League, Joe Crede
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For Sox, D'lightful finish
Tribune staff reporterAs soon as D'Angelo Jimenez's ground ball slipped past Mike Remlinger's glove and darted into center field, Jose Valentin made a mad dash for first base. A day after beating the Cubs with a ninth-inning homer, Valentin was determined to be the first...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Jose Valentin, Jerry Manuel, Lenny Harris, Moises Alou
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Sox go small in win
Tribune staff reporterOn many nights, the White Sox resemble a beer-league softball team. They prefer slugging more than sacrificing, ranking fourth in the American League in home runs but ninth in runs scored. That wasn't the case Tuesday in their 5-2 victory over Anaheim....Tags: Chicago White Sox, Jerry Manuel, American League, Garret Anderson, Jon Garland
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Doubts swept aside
Tribune staff reporterThat the White Sox swept Cleveland didn't matter to Paul Konerko. What did was the manner in which they got it done. After Todd Ritchie stopped the Indians 7-1 Thursday night at Comiskey Park, it was time to stop and take notice of the Sox pitching...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Spring Training, Jerry Manuel, Kenny Lofton, American League
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Tables turned on Sox
Tribune staff reporterIn one 24-hour period, the White Sox's world turned completely upside down. The warm summer breezes at Comiskey Park suddenly were gone, replaced by the predictable April chills and late-night rain. Hot-starting Cleveland also had departed, having...Tags: Carlos Lee, Chicago White Sox, Jerry Manuel, Kenny Lofton, American League
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Colon picks up the pace
Tribune staff reporterPerhaps White Sox manager Jerry Manuel had Johnnie Cochran in mind when he told Bartolo Colon recently: "If you don't use it, you lose it." Manuel and pitching coach Don Cooper drummed home that message to Colon as a way of encouraging him to use the...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Jerry Manuel, American League, Johnnie Cochran, Baseball
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Colon loses 2-hit beauty
Tribune staff reporterTwo hits. Two crummy hits. That's all Boston needed to beat Bartolo Colon and the White Sox on Tuesday night. "It's unfortunate we couldn't get anything for Bart," Paul Konerko said after the Sox's 2-1 loss. "He threw a great game." But not as good...Tags: Chicago White Sox, John Burkett, Jerry Manuel, American League, Todd Walker
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