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From Aase to Zito
Cal Ripken's first major-league hit came against Dennis Lamp of the Chicago White Sox on Aug. 16, 1981. His last hit came against Frank Castillo of the Boston Red Sox in Game 1 of a doubleheader on Oct. 5, 2001. Ripken finished his career with 3,184...Tags: Bryce Florie, Wayne Gomes, Rheal Cormier, Hector Carrasco, Phil Niekro
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Sox notch above Cubs—again
Tribune staff reporterAn amazing thing happened Friday afternoon at Wrigley Field. More than three months of baseball were neatly summarized in 12 innings. The Cubs couldn't hide the failures that have dropped them into the National League abyss. And the White Sox displayed...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Vehicles, National League, Tim Worrell, Ray Durham
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Tigers can't win:
Tribune staff reporterDETROIT-- When it comes to Tiger-proofing, Augusta National has nothing on Comerica Park. Detroit went against the grain when it built a new ballpark for the Tigers in 2000. Instead of constructing another retro bandbox, they made it a haven for...Tags: Mark Johnson, Chicago White Sox, Todd Ritchie, Jon Garland, Jose Macias
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Opener on the mark
Tribune staff reporterThe greening of Comiskey Park comes complete with a green young left-hander named Mark Buehrle, the accidental ace of the White Sox. The 23-year-old with the bleached blond hair stifled the Baltimore Orioles on Friday in the Sox's home opener to...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Baltimore Orioles, Marty Cordova, Mark Buehrle, Ray Durham
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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: Nomar Garciaparra, Pablo Ozuna, Death, Jon Garland, Chicago Tribune
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Pitcher-perfect win
Tribune staff reporterMark Buehrle still dwells on his imperfections while maintaining a perfect record, which is perfectly acceptable behavior to the White Sox. Buehrle improved to 4-0 on Wednesday after a 7-2 victory over Cleveland, joining Randy Johnson and Matt Morris...Tags: Crimes, Matt Lawton, Chicago White Sox, Eddie A. Perez, James Baldwin
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Crede shows off for family, friends
Tribune staff reporterThey came from all points of Missouri to see native son Joe Crede on Monday night at Kauffman Stadium, and the White Sox rookie didn't disappoint. Crede hit a pair of home runs to power the Sox to a 10-6 victory over Kansas City before an announced...Tags: Joe Crede, Chicago White Sox, Jerry Manuel, Sports, Baseball
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Buehrle stops A's jinx
Tribune staff reporterIt didn't take Mark Buehrle long to rectify his pitching problems. The 23-year-old left-hander snapped Oakland's 10-game winning streak over the White Sox on Friday night with a performance typical of his outings last season. He allowed one run on six...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Jeff Tam, Mark Buehrle, Jeff Liefer, Jose Valentin
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Durham answers the call in pinch
Tribune staff reporterRay Durham wasn't supposed to play Sunday. But when White Sox manager Jerry Manuel called on the second baseman to pinch-hit with the bases loaded and the game tied in the bottom of the seventh inning, Durham responded with a two-run single for the go-...Tags: Crimes, Chicago White Sox, Jose Lima, Jeff Liefer, Ray Durham
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Sox attack a no-show
Tribune staff reporterThe lethal White Sox offense went into Operation Shutdown on Thursday afternoon at the Ballpark in Arlington, tuning out and turning off in the Texas heat. After Magglio Ordonez's two-out single in the third, rookie Joaquin Benoit combined with three...Tags: Mark Johnson, Chicago White Sox, Todd Ritchie, Television, Entertainment
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A's pounce on Parque
Tribune staff reporterOAKLAND-- When the White Sox left spring training one month ago, the pitching staff appeared to be in shambles. The Sox were dead last in the majors with an 8.19 earned-run average, also ranking at the bottom in home runs allowed at 50. "I definitely...Tags: Mark Johnson, Chicago White Sox, Terrence Long, Death, Mark Buehrle
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Ritchie mows down Indians
Tribune staff reporterCLEVELAND-- Todd Ritchie hasn't been with the White Sox long, but he already has perfected the role Cal Eldred assumed for the division-winning team in 2000. Like the former Sox right-hander, Ritchie is the veteran presence of a very young rotation--...Tags: Matt Lawton, Chicago White Sox, Jim Thome, Todd Ritchie, Jon Garland
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