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No need to shout
Special to the TribuneWhite Sox players spared themselves some grief Thursday, although it would have been fun to be a little mouse in the clubhouse if they hadn't beaten Anaheim 9-8. "They should thank God we won because they were going to have the biggest meeting they...Tags: Sports, Minnesota Twins, Neal Cotts, Juan Uribe, Jerry Manuel
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Guillen's edict gets Sox going
Special to the TribuneWith the White Sox season slipping into September oblivion, manager Ozzie Guillen recently had a meeting to give his players new incentive. The message: "A lot of people here have to impress me." Maybe some of the right guys were listening, at least...Tags: Ozzie Guillen, Sports, Chicago White Sox, U.S. Cellular Field, Seattle Mariners
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It's a total loss for White Sox
Tribune staff reporterThe White Sox lost to the Twins in so many different ways Wednesday they were lucky it counted as only one game. They lost it at the plate, where they managed to have six straight batters reach in the seventh inning and score just one run, on a two-out...Tags: Sports, Death, Juan Uribe, Timo Perez, J.C. Romero
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Contreras not on the fast track yet
Tribune staff reporterJose Contreras is no kid, but this season has been, in the words of White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen, "a learning process" for the right-hander. Contreras, 32, frustrated the New York Yankees with his stubbornness in pitch selection after becoming a...Tags: Billy McMillon, Ozzie Guillen, Chicago White Sox, Jose Contreras, Damian Miller
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Staff's soaring ERA a cause for concern
Special to the TribuneThe White Sox set a franchise records for home runs during Friday night's game against Kansas City. This is mentioned because the Sox lost 8-6 despite the two homers that raised their season total to 222. In other words, it takes more than home runs...Tags: Ozzie Guillen, Sports, Chicago White Sox, Jose Contreras, Freddy Garcia
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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: Sports, San Francisco Giants, National League, Jerry Manuel, Carl Everett
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Powerful message delivered
Tribune staff reporterAfter finally snapping a seven-game losing streak to the Minnesota Twins on Sunday, pitcher Mark Buehrle said the White Sox wanted to send a message. Consider Thursday Chapter 2. The Sox routed the Twins for a second-straight time with a 10-3 victory at...Tags: Sports, Minnesota Twins, Death, Juan Uribe, Timo Perez
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Contreras shows good, bad side
Tribune staff reporterIn the span of 5 2/3 innings Tuesday night, both the promise and the puzzlement of Jose Contreras were on full display. After two pitches, he was behind after giving up a leadoff home run to Omar Infante. After five pitches, he had given up another...Tags: Sports, Neal Cotts, Comerica Inc., Ivan Rodriguez, Jose Contreras
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Have pen, will prosper
Tribune baseball reporterCLOSER: DUSTIN HERMANSON, Sox Who seems to be aging faster these days, Dusty Baker or Ozzie Guillen? That's an easy question, isn't it? Nothing ages a manager quicker than an unreliable bullpen. Nothing makes a team and a manager feel better about...Tags: A.J. Pierzynski, St. Louis Cardinals, National League, Juan Uribe, Michael Barrett
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Sox sweep away Angels
Tribune staff reporterAfter making their third foray into first place, the White Sox like where they are. And they plan to stick around for a while. "The third time should be the charm," Jose Valentin said. "We don't want to give up that lead anymore." Of course they don't....Tags: Sports, Jerry Manuel, Carl Everett, Magglio Ordonez, Garret Anderson
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Just like old times for Loaiza
Tribune staff reporterEsteban Loaiza set a standard last season that was hard to duplicate. Despite having a 6-3 record after Wednesday night's 4-0 victory over the Texas Rangers at U.S. Cellular Field, Loaiza hasn't looked like the Loaiza of last year very much this season....Tags: Juan Uribe, Carlos Lee, Magglio Ordonez, Ozzie Guillen, Chicago White Sox
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Offense fails to back Schoeneweis' effort
Tribune staff reporterFew could have guessed that after the first six weeks of the season, starter Scott Schoeneweis would be more dependable than the White Sox's offense. Schoeneweis turned in another solid effort Saturday that was wasted in a 4-2 loss to the Blue Jays at...Tags: Sports, Neal Cotts, Juan Uribe, Miguel Batista, Timo Perez
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