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Sox walk away with loss
Tribune staff reporterWith his team buried by the second inning Friday night, Jerry Manuel kept one eye on the manual scoreboard at the base of Fenway Park's Green Monster. Not even that exercise was satisfying. For the longest time, it showed Cleveland had a 4-2 lead on...Tags: Roberto Alomar, Chicago White Sox, Boston Red Sox, Tom Gordon, Fenway Park
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Garcia gets some offense, win in debut
Tribune staff reporterFreddy Garcia made himself feel right at home Wednesday night in his White Sox debut. Now on a staff that allows more home runs than any team in the American League, Garcia gave up a season-high three in his first start since Sunday's trade. But he...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Sports, Ozzie Guillen, Freddy Garcia, Jose Valentin
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Colon gets first win with Sox
The Associated PressNormally, Bartolo Colon's approach to pitching is about as direct as it gets. He used a little more guile Sunday against the worst offense in the majors. Colon struck out a season-high nine in seven innings, earning his first victory for the White Sox...Tags: Spring Training, Dmitri Young, Chicago White Sox, Colon, Armando Rios
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Texas routs ineffective Colon
Tribune staff reporterWhite Sox manager Jerry Manuel was worked up even before Saturday night's excruciating 12-8 loss to the Rangers. He approached reporters while they were interviewing Frank Thomas to point out that only one had used his quote from a day earlier praising...Tags: Colon, Chicago White Sox, Rafael Palmeiro, Jerry Manuel, Bartolo Colon
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15 hit-attack backs Buehrle
Tribune staff reporterLately, Mark Buehrle has been pitching like the All-Star he was last season. With the support of a 15-hit White Sox attack, Buehrle earned his fifth straight victory in an 11-3 thrashing Sunday of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays at Tropicana Field. "I have...Tags: Lou Piniella, Chicago White Sox, Paul Konerko, Gary Glover, Jose Valentin
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Now they're losing 'ugly'
Tribune staff reporterThe White Sox brought in a new hitting coach Monday with the hiring of Greg Walker. Whether he would have taken the job if he had seen this is problematic. The Sox failed for the fourth game in a row and 11th in their last 17 to score more than three...Tags: Toronto Blue Jays, Brian Daubach, Chicago White Sox, Shannon Stewart, Jerry Manuel
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Teddy Greenstein's answers
I think that Jon Garland should be given a few pitching opportunities with Sandy Alomar as a catcher. Maybe he needs some veteran leadership to tell him what to pitch. What do you think? ---Michael Cory, Milwaukee Yeah, you're not the only one who...Tags: Spring Training, Chicago White Sox, San Diego Padres, Ryan Klesko, Sports
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Twin killing for Buehrle
Tribune staff reporterWhat was all this talk about the White Sox not being able to play in the Metrodome? For a second straight night, the Sox pounded Minnesota pitching, this time in an 8-2 victory that moved the Sox into a tie with the Twins for first place in the AL...Tags: Torii Hunter, Jose Offerman, Chicago White Sox, Jacque Jones, Shannon Stewart
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Melting away
Tribune staff reporterMinutes after the game, White Sox manager Jerry Manuel addressed his team, imploring them not to give up the fight. "That's what I told them: We've still got a shot," he said. "But it's very slim. But we have a chance and we have to play lights-out the...Tags: Roberto Alomar, A.J. Pierzynski, Chicago White Sox, Kenny Rogers, Luis Rivas
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Loaiza tosses gem for 21st win
Tribune staff reporterAfter accomplishing nearly everything a starting pitcher could, Esteban Loaiza is going to change his priorities. "I'm going to go back home [to Texas], relax and watch a lot of TV," he said. Loaiza has earned that right. Pitching for the third...Tags: Esteban Loaiza, Pedro Martinez, Cy Young, Chicago White Sox, Sports
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A 15-megawatt mauling
Tribune staff reporterMaybe the White Sox just needed a hometown hug. Back home after a punchless, disappointing trip, the Sox entertained a crowd of 20,400 with their biggest offensive show of the year. They jumped on Baltimore starter Sidney Ponson (2-3) for three runs in...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Sports, Sidney Ponson, Jose Valentin, Basketball
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Bats warm to the occasion
Tribune staff reporterLike a glass of fresh, cold lemonade on a hot Texas night, Joaquin Benoit was just what the White Sox needed Monday. The slumbering Sox offense woke up against Benoit, knocking him out in the third inning, and then kept hitting en route to a 12-6 victory...Tags: Texas Rangers, Chicago White Sox, Sports, Ozzie Guillen, Jose Valentin
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