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Tigers put Sox in bad mood
Tribune staff reporterJust how frustrating is it to fall to a team that's on pace to break the 1962 New York Mets' record for most losses in a season? Just ask the White Sox. Or better yet, catch a replay of the ninth inning of their 2-1 loss to Detroit Tuesday night. Frank...Tags: New York Mets, Magglio Ordonez, Jerry Manuel, Tiger (animal), Sports
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Lee tees off at Fenway
Tribune staff reporterCarlos Lee emerged from the trainer's room Sunday a good 35 minutes after the game's final out. He wore a shower shoe on his left foot. His right foot and ankle were taped. With little warning, Lee has emerged as perhaps the most valuable player on...Tags: Sports, Chicago White Sox, John Burkett, Green Monster, Magglio Ordonez
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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: Herbert Perry, Basketball, U.S. Cellular Field, Francisco Cordero, Paul Konerko
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An ace in 5 hole for Sox
Special to the TribuneHis status says fifth starter. His stature says ace. Jon Garland continued to do all the things the star of the staff should do in the White Sox's 5-2 victory over the Texas Rangers on Tuesday night. Such as: Winning. In fact, he won for the eighth...Tags: Jermaine Dye, Paul Konerko, Alfonso Soriano, Chicago White Sox, Texas Rangers
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Wright gets on fast track
Tribune staff reporterThe education of Dan Wright continued Wednesday night. This week's lesson was elementary: Be yourself. Pitching coach Nardi Contreras thought Wright was trying to be a painter instead of a power pitcher, nibbling at corners with breaking balls rather...Tags: Jim Thome, Paul Konerko, Sports, Matt Lawton, Baseball
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The Umpire's Sons
The boy loves games of chance. He loves slot machines and playing cards and instant-win lottery tickets. He learned at an early age to count coins, and to bet them. He learned in the hospital that money comes in get-well cards.Michael Hirschbeck learned...Tags: Seattle Mariners, Lotteries, Kirby Puckett, Chemical Industry, Sports
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