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9th-inning rally comes up short
Tribune staff reporterJose Valentin joked that the White Sox should be permitted to cork their bats, given the team's .241 average entering Wednesday night's game. As if that would be enough for a team that had been averaging 2.6 runs over its last five games. "This is the...Tags: Esteban Loaiza, Jerry Manuel, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Magglio Ordonez
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Buehrle can't win: Sox held to 4 hits
Tribune staff reporterThere are no secrets in baseball. But there's plenty of mystery. Heading into Friday night's game against the Dodgers, White Sox left-hander Mark Buehrle was hoping he would have the edge against a team he never has faced. "They've never seen my cutter,...Tags: Jerry Manuel, Brian Anderson, Magglio Ordonez, Mark Buehrle, Chicago White Sox
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Sox still toast on the West Coast
Tribune staff reporterThe good news for the White Sox: This was just a two-game series. The bad news: They come back next month to play a four-gamer. Clearly, this is not a place that breeds good vibrations. Mark Kotsay hit his first home run since Sept. 19 in the bottom of...Tags: American League, Mark Mulder, Science, Magglio Ordonez, Mark Buehrle
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Loaiza gets 15th win, helps Sox take series
Tribune staff reporterEsteban Loaiza explained the mind-set that had just enabled him to win his 15th game of the season and triggered his teammates into calling him a candidate to win the Cy Young Award. "When I throw the ball, I'm in charge of a game," Loaiza said. "I study...Tags: Esteban Loaiza, Jerry Manuel, U.S. Cellular Field, Roberto Alomar, Carl Everett
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No cracks in rock-solid Angels
Tribune baseball reporterIf it's not broken, don't fix it. Who could begrudge Anaheim Angels general manager Bill Stoneman a restful winter? After all, the Angels' ultraimpressive run through the playoffs should not be viewed as the doing of the Rally Monkey or any other Disney-...Tags: Carlos Beltran, Olmedo Saenz, Tanyon Sturtze, All Stars, Seattle Mariners
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New York Mets
2006 Record: 97-65, 1st Manager: Willie Randolph (3rd season) Home Games: Tradition Field at St. Lucie Sports Complex(7,347), 525 Northwest Peacock Blvd., Port St. Lucie, Fla. 34986. Directions: I-95 to exit 121 (St. Lucie West Blvd.). Go east on St....Tags: Carlos Beltran, Guillermo Mota, Chris Woodward, Los Angeles Dodgers, Atlanta Braves
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Offense backs Sox's Contreras
Tribune staff reporterCuban-born Jose Contreras speaks very little English, but all of his new teammates could understand the pitcher's natural anxiety before his White Sox debut. "I am sure he had some butterflies. We had some butterflies for him," said catcher Ben Davis,...Tags: Esteban Loaiza, Ben Davis, Timo Perez, Tennis, Chicago White Sox
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Liefer enjoys last laugh in a rare start
Tribune staff reporterJeff Liefer is trying his best to get the attention of the White Sox. His arm has been raised all season, but manager Jerry Manuel hasn't called on him often. "I can't prove myself by sitting on the bench," said Liefer, who went 2-for-3 Sunday,...Tags: Jerry Manuel, U.S. Cellular Field, James Baldwin, John Olerud, Lou Piniella
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Crede's shot lights up night
Tribune staff reporterA full house, a walk-off homer and now a first-place ballclub. White Sox fans had a blast even before the traditional Saturday night fireworks at U.S. Cellular Field when Joe Crede cracked a full-count ninth-inning homer into the left-field stands off...Tags: American League, U.S. Cellular Field, Magglio Ordonez, Ugueth Urbina, Minnesota Twins
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Rogers keeps Sox in check
Tribune staff reporterIf the White Sox ever wondered what it would be like to compete against themselves, they will find out in the next couple of days. In many respects, the Texas Rangers and Sox are similar—two teams that live and die with their offense. On Tuesday night,...Tags: American League, Herbert Perry, U.S. Cellular Field, Crime, Law and Justice, Chad Allen
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Snuffed out at home again
Tribune staff reporterTruth be told, Josh Paul might be the only player in the Cubs' or White Sox's clubhouse who could tell a North Sider how to get to Mt. Greenwood or a South Sider how to get to Rogers Park. "This series means a little bit more to me," Paul said....Tags: Mark Grudzielanek, U.S. Cellular Field, Crime, Law and Justice, Mark Buehrle, Tom Goodwin
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Sox get back on track
Tribune baseball reporterIn the first half of the season, when the White Sox epitomized unfulfilled potential, some thought their lineup was flawed. But it has been a while since anyone suggested breaking up the four right-handed run producers who have manned the middle of the...Tags: American League, Comerica Inc., Jerry Manuel, Scott Sullivan, Magglio Ordonez
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