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Rainout robs Sox of shot at ending skid
The White Sox lineup wasn't posted in the clubhouse, but the players insisted they were ready to snap their four-game losing streak before Tuesday night's game against the Indians was postponed because of rain 31/2 hours before the scheduled first pitch....
Tags: Tyler Flowers, U.S. Cellular Field, John Danks, Tampa Bay Rays, Jesse Crain
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Sox will be glad to have Cooper back
TORONTO — The biggest "get well'' gift the White Sox will present Friday to pitching coach Don Cooper is the stellar performance since he left the team on April 9 because of diverticulitis. "We're not going to change the way we pitch just...
Tags: Toronto Blue Jays, Sports, Robin Ventura, Alejandro De Aza, Addison Reed
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Viciedo joins group on DL
Outfielder Dayan Viciedo on Saturday became the fifth White Sox player on the disabled list, which doesn't count pitching coach Don Cooper, who returned from a bout of diverticulitis. "I don't remember an April where we had five guys on the DL but that'...Tags: John Danks, Gordon Beckham, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Chicago White Sox, Angel Sanchez
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Sox's Danks eager for 'real game atmosphere'
When John Danks meets with the White Sox medical staff Monday, he will tell them one thing: "I think I'm ready to go throw somewhere," he said. "I think I've done everything I can do in Arizona, and I'm ready to get into a real game atmosphere." The...
Tags: Tyler Flowers, U.S. Cellular Field, John Danks, Gavin Floyd, Philip Humber
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Sox's Danks to return to Arizona
Tribune reporterJohn Danks knew he had little chance of starting a minor league rehabilitation assignment once he met Monday with general manager Rick Hahn, manager Robin Ventura, pitching coach Don Cooper and trainer Herm Schneider. "It was a little intimidating...Tags: John Danks, Robin Ventura, Chicago White Sox
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Your Morning Phil: Cooper, Texans, cold weather
Talking baseball while wondering if the Blackhawks can sell out Soldier Field. 1. Don Cooper will be the happiest man at U.S. Cellular on Friday, when he’s officially back to work after a bout with diverticulitis. In one more cruel twist, however,...
Tags: Radio Industry, Soldier Field, Tyler Flowers, Wrigley Field, Washington Nationals
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A long way from perfect, Humber starts over
KISSIMMEE, Fla. – Philip Humber knows perfection eludes him, as it does everyone. Humber has been starting his days in Florida by pulling out his Kindle, burying his head in his locker and reading "The Cure,'' by John S. Lynch. It's a novel...
Tags: Felix Hernandez, Roy Halladay, Brendan Ryan, David Letterman, Houston Astros
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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: John Danks, Entertainment, Medical Specialization, Sports, American League Central
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Ventura feels secure despite turning down extension for 2015
GLENDALE, Ariz. — In one of his first official duties as the White Sox's general manager last October, Rick Hahn offered a one-year extension for the 2015 season to manager Robin Ventura. It was rejected. That's not to say that there's any...Tags: Tyler Flowers, Gordon Beckham, Brent Morel, A.J. Pierzynski, Jeff Keppinger
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Peavy campaign spotlights White Sox bond
With a stern voice usually reserved for stump speeches or Springfield, Gov. Pat Quinn stared into the camera and appealed to White Sox voters everywhere. "Band together in the best tradition of baseball fans and send our best, Jake Peavy, to theAll-...
Tags: Example (music group), Illinois Governor, Charlie Sheen, Pat Quinn, Jerry Reinsdorf
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White Sox following Ventura's lead toward playoffs
This was the kind of September slide the South Side embraced rather than feared, one that brought the White Sox nearer the playoffs instead of farther away. This was right fielder Alex Rios, the team's most valuable player, proving it yet another way by...
Tags: Gordon Beckham, Omar Infante, Donnie Veal, Paul Konerko, Chicago White Sox
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Sox hopes rest on Sale's shoulders
Chris Sale tried to be like a sponge whenever Mark Buehrle was around, soaking up pitching knowledge. It was the same way Buehrle had learned from David Wells, sitting next to him in the White Sox dugout during games in his first full season. The...
Tags: Comerica Park, Cleveland Indians, Delmon Young, The Detroit News, Brennan Boesch
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