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    May 13, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Paul's high 5

    It wasn't exactly what the White Sox had in mind to get ready for their first-place confrontation with the Minnesota Twins, but it will have to do.
    Tribune staff reporter
    It wasn't exactly what the White Sox had in mind to get ready for their first-place confrontation with the Minnesota Twins, but it will have to do. The Sox, who obliterated Baltimore Orioles pitching for 15 runs on 19 hits Tuesday night, were shut out 1-...

    Tags: Paul Konerko, Jon Garland, Crime, Law and Justice, Baltimore Orioles, Chicago White Sox

  2. Jun 23, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Indians blast away on Buehrle

    Tribune staff reporter
    For the last couple of seasons, the White Sox have lived by the home run ball. Now they are starting to die by it. The Sox allowed four more home runs Wednesday. The biggest was Ben Broussard's pinch-hit grand slam in the eighth inning off Mike...

    Tags: Chicago Cubs, Paul Konerko, Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, Baseball

  4. Jun 7, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Wild Koch dooms Sox

    It's only three months into Ozzie Guillen's first season as a manager, but he already has bought into the prevailing thinking of big-league managers--you pitch your closer in the ninth inning of save situations no matter what.
    Tribune staff reporter
    It's only three months into Ozzie Guillen's first season as a manager, but he already has bought into the prevailing thinking of big-league managers--you pitch your closer in the ninth inning of save situations no matter what. It doesn't matter if the...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Esteban Loaiza, Jolbert Cabrera, John Olerud, Chicago White Sox

  6. Jul 26, 2003 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Rays stop streaking Sox

    White Sox pitching dug too many holes Saturday night and this time the Sox's bats weren't big enough to keep lifting them out.
    Tribune staff reporter
    White Sox pitching dug too many holes Saturday night and this time the Sox's bats weren't big enough to keep lifting them out. The Sox's eight-game winning streak came to an end with a 10-6 loss to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, a defeat that cost the Sox a...

    Tags: Rick White, Chicago White Sox, Baseball, Julio Lugo, Jose Valentin

  8. Jul 3, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Diaz's fate up to Schoeneweis

    Tribune staff reporter
    Felix Diaz, who has lost two of his three starts, is in the mix for now, but it will be up to Scott Schoeneweis to see how the White Sox's rotation shapes up after the All-Star break. Diaz yielded three runs on two home runs in Saturday's first inning,...

    Tags: Chicago Cubs, Basketball, Chicago White Sox, Todd Walker, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim

  10. Apr 28, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Sox rally with 5 in 9th

    Many among the crowd of 12,189 at U.S. Cellular Field made for the exits after the eighth inning Wednesday.
    Tribune staff reporter
    Many among the crowd of 12,189 at U.S. Cellular Field made for the exits after the eighth inning Wednesday. That's a habit White Sox fans may have to break. The Sox pulled out another victory in their final at-bat, scoring five runs in the ninth to...

    Tags: Paul Konerko, Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, Baseball, Omar Vizquel

  12. May 15, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Twins play an encore

    The biggest difference between the Minnesota Twins and the White Sox the last couple of seasons is simple: The Twins found ways to win games, and the Sox didn't.
    Tribune staff reporter
    The biggest difference between the Minnesota Twins and the White Sox the last couple of seasons is simple: The Twins found ways to win games, and the Sox didn't. That was illustrated again Friday night when the Twins scored twice in the eighth inning...

    Tags: Cristian Guzman, Chicago White Sox, Jose Valentin, Doug Mientkiewicz, Jacque Jones

  14. May 17, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Walk-through for Angels

    Friday evening at Comiskey Park started with Chicago legend Studs Terkel throwing out the ceremonial first pitch wearing a wool hat and a long red scarf. His toss landed just short of home plate, not bad for a 90-year-old man making his first start in 42-degree weather.
    Tribune staff reporter
    Friday evening at Comiskey Park started with Chicago legend Studs Terkel throwing out the ceremonial first pitch wearing a wool hat and a long red scarf. His toss landed just short of home plate, not bad for a 90-year-old man making his first start in 42-...

    Tags: Paul Konerko, Jon Garland, Chicago White Sox, Studs Terkel, Baseball

  16. Apr 13, 2003 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Cagey Colon tames Tigers

    In the fourth inning, Bartolo Colon struck out one batter with a curveball, another on a tailing fastball and a third with an 83 m.p.h. changeup.
    Tribune staff reporter
    In the fourth inning, Bartolo Colon struck out one batter with a curveball, another on a tailing fastball and a third with an 83 m.p.h. changeup. Colon can still blow hitters away with a triple-digit heater, but now he's equally content to reach into his...

    Tags: D'Angelo Jimenez, Craig Paquette, Chicago White Sox, Bartolo Colon, Billy Koch

  18. May 2, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Sweet, sour taste for Sox

    For a team so prodigious when it comes to hitting home runs, the White Sox are trying to perfect the diminishing art of "small ball."
    Tribune staff reporter
    For a team so prodigious when it comes to hitting home runs, the White Sox are trying to perfect the diminishing art of "small ball." Manager Ozzie Guillen insists upon it. The Sox deployed four sacrifice bunts and Joe Crede's game-winning sacrifice fly...

    Tags: Paul Konerko, Chicago White Sox, Frank Catalanotto, Baseball, Mark Buehrle

  20. Jul 31, 2003 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Alomar delivers, Sox sweep

    Sandy Alomar Jr. was a bit preoccupied when he heard that the White Sox needed him to pinch-hit in the 11th inning Thursday night.
    Tribune staff reporter
    Sandy Alomar Jr. was a bit preoccupied when he heard that the White Sox needed him to pinch-hit in the 11th inning Thursday night. "I got caught off guard," he said. "I didn't remember they had [lefty] Graeme Lloyd, so I was in the [bathroom] when they...

    Tags: Paul Konerko, Roberto Alomar, Chicago White Sox, Mark Buehrle, Tom Gordon

  22. Aug 8, 2003 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Sox move into 1st place

    Feeling "chills, lots of chills" from a wildly cheering, joyous crowd, left-hander Mark Buehrle propelled the White Sox into first place Friday night.
    Tribune staff reporter
    Feeling "chills, lots of chills" from a wildly cheering, joyous crowd, left-hander Mark Buehrle propelled the White Sox into first place Friday night. Buehrle beat Chicagoland native Mark Mulder, another of baseball's best left-handers, in a 3-2...

    Tags: Roberto Alomar, Paul Konerko, Chicago White Sox, Oakland Athletics, Baseball

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