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Spending limits change the game in baseball draft
A year ago, some team might have made an offer that rocked Alex Young's world. The Pirates, Nationals or Red Sox, maybe even the Cubs, might have dug deep for the left-hander from Carmel High School. They still could, of course, but 2012 is definitely...
Tags: St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates, College Baseball, Thomas Ricketts, MLB Network (tv network)
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Harrelson gets warning over purpose pitch brouhaha
With 28 years in the White Sox broadcast booth, Ken "Hawk" Harrelson said Friday that rebukes from Bud Selig and Jerry Reinsdorf would not change his style of speaking his mind. "If I do that, I'll quit," Harrelson said before he went to the microphone...
Tags: Advil (drug), Bud Selig, Sports, Ben Zobrist, Ozzie Guillen
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Konerko's numbers merit Hall of Fame scrutiny
Paul Konerko has put up some impressive numbers since coming to the White Sox in 1999. But the Tribune's seven Hall of Fame voters agree the slugger is not worthy of Cooperstown —for now. MARK GONZALES In the post-steroid era, not many hitters...
Tags: MLB Most Valuable Player Award, Voting, Jim Thome, Sports, Carlton Fisk
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Bulls moving practice from Deerfield to downtown Chicago
Chicago Tribune reporterIt's official. The Chicago Bulls announced overnight Wednesday that they are moving their practice facility from suburban Deerfield to downtown Chicago. The Tribune exclusively reported the potential move last month. In a release, the team said the new...Tags: United Center, Local Government, Rahm Emanuel, Sports, Staples Center
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Kroc community center brings hope, opportunity to West Pullman
Tribune reporterGov. Pat Quinn stood inside the auditorium of a sprawling new Salvation Army community center that officially opened in West Pullman Saturday and put into perspective the meaning of a new swimming pool, performing arts center, soccer field and other...Tags: The Salvation Army, Cook County Board of Commissioners, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Cook County Government, Rahm Emanuel
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Sox management owes more to fans
Forgive me for not accepting the common belief that the White Sox lack a fan base large enough to let Ken Williams behave like a big-market general manager should. Sox fans are out there. They just didn't represent themselves much better than the team...
Tags: Sports, Kenny Williams, David Haugh, American League Central, Chicago Cubs
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Ventura's heart into turning around Sox
Robin Ventura leads with his heart.
That's why he was flying into home plate on that awful night in Sarasota, Fla., 15 years ago. It's why he pushed himself beyond exhaustion in his recovery from an ankle damaged so bad it would ultimately require a rare...Tags: Dayan Viciedo, Justin Verlander, Detroit Tigers, Kenny Williams, Chris Sale
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Affable broadcast executive has nurtured regional sports network for almost 30 years
Tribune staff reporterApril is a good month to be a sports fan in Chicago. The Blackhawks are in the playoffs, the Bulls are heading into the postseason vying for the NBA's best record, and the Cubs and White Sox have opened their seasons under new management, fostering...Tags: Media Industry, Tribune Company, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Harry Caray, Television Stations
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Bill 'Moose' Skowron 1930-2012
Bill "Moose" Skowron, who went from marbles, softball and dreams on the parks and playgrounds of the Northwest Side to attain fame as one of the greatest athletes from Chicago, has died. He was 81. Skowron, whose most enduring renown came as a member...
Tags: High School Sports, Purdue Boilermakers, Yogi Berra, Sports, Big Ten Conference
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Remarkable Woman: Christine O'Reilly
Christine O'Reilly has fond memories of her early days with the White Sox. Might not have been too funny then, but she laughs now. O'Reilly had landed a part-time job at old Comiskey Park through a grammar school friend who was an Andy Frain usher. "I...
Tags: Social Services, Baseball, Chicago White Sox, Sports, Social Issues
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Power rankings: No. 9 Marlins
No. 9 Marlins: 22nd in a series counting down to spring training. Next: Braves.
New name. New stadium. New manager. Four new players, all of whom have been to at least three All-Star Games.
There is no shortage of topics to consider when looking at...Tags: Gaby Sanchez, National League East, Spring Training, Jose Reyes, Mark Buehrle
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Padres ownership situation a mess
Forget the Mets' financing troubles attached to the Fred Wilpon/Bernie Madoff connection. Look past the Red Sox's franchise-reshaping, where these days only the uniforms seem unchanged, and the slow-moving sale of the Dodgers.
The chaos at the Padres'...Tags: Mike Adams (baseball), Thomas Ricketts, New York Mets, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics
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