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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: Alfonso Soriano, Joey Votto, Baltimore Orioles, A.J. Pierzynski, Detroit Tigers
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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: Nestor Molina, American League Central, Josh Bell, Baseball, Cleveland Indians
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Saturday's recap: Diamondbacks 11, Sox 9
Score: Diamondbacks 11, White Sox 9. Spring record: 6-4-2. At the plate: Paul Konerko had a string of seven straight hits broken but clubbed his third homer in the last two games. Josh Bell hit his second homer and is hitting .500. On the mound: Matt...Tags: Josh Bell, John Danks, Dylan Axelrod, Alexei Ramirez, San Diego Padres
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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: Spring Training, Robin Ventura, Gordon Beckham, Kansas City Royals, Alex Gordon
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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: Major League Baseball, Spring Training, Cleveland Indians, A.J. Pierzynski, Robin Ventura
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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: A.J. Pierzynski, Matt Treanor, Detroit Tigers, Mike Napoli, Hector Gimenez
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Keppinger deal indication Hahn will be patient with young talent
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — With midseason approaching last year, the White Sox traded for Kevin Youkilis. They hadn't had a backup plan when Brent Morel flamed out early and were lucky to grab a card as strong as Youkilis in the discard pile from the Red...
Tags: Spring Training, Ken Griffey Jr., Gordon Beckham, Detroit Tigers, Jerry Reinsdorf
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Sale in no rush for long-term contract
GLENDALE, Ariz. — After his breakout 17-victory season in 2012, there might be some impetus for Chris Sale's representatives and the White Sox to discuss a long-term deal. But Sale said he has no knowledge of such and he's content to receive a one-...
Tags: Evan Longoria, Robin Ventura, Alejandro De Aza, Alexei Ramirez, Arbitration
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Pickings at third base getting slimmer and slimmer for Phillies
The Phillies FilesThe Phillies' search for a third baseman only got harder on Wednesday, and I can't help but think the thought of them going with a platoon of Kevin Frandsen and Freddy Galvis is looking more and more likely. According to...... -
Spring training: AL East preview
Go ahead, pick an American League East champion. Lots of people are in love with the Blue Jays, who won the offseason. They probably will be the consensus pick when teams leave Florida. But you wouldn't be nuts to pick the Yankees, Rays or Orioles. You'...
Tags: Spring Training, Travis d'Arnaud, American League East, Alex Rodriguez, Evan Longoria
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Spring training: AL Central preview
Never underestimate Mike Ilitch's appetite for a championship. While the Tigers loved what they got from Anibal Sanchez a year ago, they didn't have $80 million budgeted to keep him off the free-agent market. But that's what Dave Dombrowski persuaded...
Tags: Scott Baker, Jose Valverde, Manny Acta, Michael Bourn, Detroit Tigers
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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: A.J. Pierzynski, Robin Ventura, Gordon Beckham, Hector Gimenez, Alexei Ramirez
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Dec 26, 2012
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