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White Sox rally falls short
Tribune staff reporterThe White Sox received no firm reward for spoiling Randy Johnson's no-hit bid Wednesday night and coming within 90 feet of wiping out all of a seven-run deficit. But despite a furious comeback, the Sox fell into third place in the American League Central...Tags: Mariano Rivera, Brian Anderson, Jermaine Dye, Jim Thome, Ron Villone
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Manuel sick, Pagan in NYC, Pelfrey improving
On the Mets beatHmmm ... where to start. Guess we'll go from the top down. -- Manager Jerry Manuel left Tradition Field this morning with an undisclosed illness and will not accompany the team to Viera. Third-base coach Razor Shines will take over......Tags: Mike Pelfrey, Baltimore Orioles, Jerry Manuel, Health, Diseases and Illnesses
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Rain delay and mound trouble here at Fort Lauderdale
On the Mets beatAfter the Mets went down in order in the first, the rain started falling and that ruined everything. They tried playing through it, but Mike Pelfrey had trouble with the mound. That led Jerry Manuel out of the dugout to......Tags: Mike Pelfrey, Spring Training, New York Mets, Jerry Manuel, Fort Lauderdale
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GAMEDAY LIVE 10: Brewers at Mets
On the Mets beatHey Mets fans! Beautiful day for baseball tonight, where there will be much ado about the return of former Mets skipper Willie Randolph, who now serves as the bench coach for Milwaukee. A bunch of us met with Randolph before......Tags: Distilling and Brewing Industry, New York Mets, Jackie Robinson, Jerry Manuel, Brian Schneider
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White Sox's road to the top?
Tribune staff reporter'Win and survive" should be the White Sox's theme for the rest of the season. On the eve of their seven-game trip to American League rivals Minnesota and Detroit, the Sox made the most of six hits, survived leadoff home runs in the first two innings...Tags: Mark Buehrle, Brian Anderson, Jermaine Dye, Johan Santana, Jim Thome
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Maybe it wasn't Willie's fault
On the Mets beatCan't believe I actually typed those words. But the Mets not only got swept in St. Louis, they were completely outclassed by the Cardinals. And this was about more than just starting pitching. I seem to remember Carlos Beltran not......Tags: Mike Pelfrey, New York Mets, Major League Baseball, Jerry Manuel, Freddy Garcia
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Today's lineup
On the Mets beatWith Pirates LHP Paul Maholm on the mound, Jerry Manuel (and his substitute for today, Sandy Alomar) will continue with the corner-outfield lefty-righty platoon. So Daniel Murphy and Ryan Church sit, and Gary Sheffield and Fernando Tatis play. Reyes SS......Tags: Gary Sheffield
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Jerry Manuel suspended for today's game
On the Mets beatThe result of getting too close to umpire Bill Welke when Manuel was arguing a call in the eighth inning of Thursday's win over the Phillies. Manuel said the brim of his cap clipped the brim of Welke's cap, which......Tags: Philadelphia Phillies
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The Murphy Era begins
On the Mets beatJerry Manuel told WFAN this afternoon that yes, Daniel Murphy will make his debut at first base tonight in the series finale against the Dodgers. Really, what choice does the manager have? Manuel wasn't thrilled with Murphy after he dropped...... -
From the Cubicle
This is a big game. They all are from here on out. In fact they have been for weeks. Unfortunately the Sox haven't been playing like it. Last night's loss to the Angels dropped the South Side Nine (plus the other 31 dudes on the expanded roster) four...Tags: Greg Jones (football, fullback), Richard Roeper, Juan Uribe, Jim Thome, Robert Horry
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Blackburn OK
On the Yankees beatFor those of you who watched or listened to today's game, or just read about it, FYI: Nick Blackburn is OK. The Twins pitcher was hit by a line drive by Bobby Abreu in the fifth inning, and lay on......Tags: Bobby Abreu, Mike Mussina
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No relief in 7th inning
Tribune staff reporterOne by one, the members of the beleaguered White Sox bullpen paraded to the mound in the seventh inning of Tuesday night's Sox-Mariners game. And one by one, they paraded back into the dugout, victimized by a collective inability to throw the ball across...Tags: Bob Howry, Mark McLemore, Royce Clayton, Bret Boone, Jamie Moyer
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