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Phil Rogers' MLB power rankings
1. Rangers (3): No question that this is the deepest pitching staff — starters and bullpen — in the American League. Ron Washington and Mike Maddux are turning Koji Uehara into another weapon for the middle innings. 2. Nationals (1): Dropped...
Tags: Dusty Baker, Wil Myers, Los Angeles Dodgers, Oakland Athletics, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
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Steal spotlight: Youkilis deal a no-brainer
No-brainer. That's one way to describe the White Sox's trade for Kevin Youkilis. Potential difference-maker. That's another way. By filling their biggest hole with one of the most respected third basemen in baseball, the White Sox may have just...
Tags: Spring Training, Alex Rios, Washington Nationals, Freddy Garcia, A.J. Pierzynski
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Position analysis: Bullpen could look different
The White Sox were extremely pleased with the development of their pitching staff in 2012, particularly the rookie relievers who experienced the pressure of a division race. In fact, general manager Ken Williams resisted any temptation to trade any of...
Tags: American League Central, Gavin Floyd, Alejandro De Aza, Chris Sale, Kenny Williams
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Clutch hitting just one area of Sox improvement for 2013
Tribune reporterCLEVELAND --The lack of clutch hitting provided an obvious reason for the White Sox’s 3-10 slide that transformed a three-game lead with 15 games left to elimination from the American League Central race with two games left. But there were plenty...Tags: Alex Rios, Francisco Liriano, Chris Sale, A.J. Pierzynski, John Danks
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Sox fall from 1st
The White Sox's effort to keep Jake Peavy fresh while maintaining at least a share of first place in the American League Central took a terrible turn for the worse Wednesday night. It started when Hector Santiago, making his first start since Sept. 9,...
Tags: American League Central, Angel Stadium of Anaheim, Alejandro De Aza, Brett Myers, Lou Marson
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Liriano rewards Sox with 5-3 victory
MINNEAPOLIS -- Left-hander Francisco Liriano put a temporary halt Saturday to the revolving door surrounding his role and the back end of the White Sox rotation. After moving in and out of the rotation during a four-day span, Liriano likely earned...
Tags: American League Central, Darin Mastroianni, Francisco Liriano, Kevin Youkilis, Josh Willingham
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White Sox sweep Twins, increase lead to 2 over Tigers
MINNEAPOLIS — The pitching staff is well rested. The power has returned. Now can the White Sox finally put some meaningful distance between themselves and the Tigers when they meet Monday at U.S. Cellular Field in their final head-to-head...
Tags: American League Central, Veal, Dayan Viciedo, Prince Fielder, Adam Dunn
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Rainout puts Sox and Tigers on hold
The White Sox received a save Thursday night from Mother Nature, as their American League Central showdown against Tigers nemesis Justin Verlander was postponed because of rain after a one-hour, two-minute delay. Although the Sox lost their final day off...
Tags: American League Central, Gavin Floyd, Chris Sale, Major League Baseball, Jim Leyland
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Ventura stands by Sox's beleaguered bullpen
Tribune reporterAfter using left-hander Hector Santiago for two innings Wednesday night, Chicago White Sox manager Robin Ventura said after an 8-6 loss to Detroit that left-hander Francisco Liriano will "likely'' start Friday night in place of Santiago at Minnesota....Tags: Hector Santiago, Baseball, Donnie Veal, Sports, Francisco Liriano
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Beckham helps White Sox beat Twins 4-2
Gordon Beckham hit a two-run homer and Hector Santiago won in his first major league start as the Chicago White Sox beat the Minnesota Twins 4-2 on Monday night. After falling out of sole possession of first place in the AL Central on Sunday night...Tags: American League Central, Gavin Floyd, Kyle Waldrop, Jamey Carroll, Kevin Youkilis
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White Sox alone in 1st place again
From mustaches to Hector Santiago's first major league start, a new look didn't hurt the White Sox's bid to change their fortunes. And rediscovering their knack for hitting in the clutch gave the Sox some comfort Monday night as they regained sole...
Tags: American League Central, A.J. Pierzynski, Joe Mauer, Dylan Axelrod, Jamey Carroll
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Ventura won't just sit and watch Sox lose
For those who believed Robin Ventura was just another mild-mannered manager sitting in the dugout preaching patience, along came Saturday night. Ventura was ejected in the third inning of the White Sox's 5-4 victory over the Mariners and showed a fiery...
Tags: Alex Rios, Kyle Seager, A.J. Pierzynski, Justin Smoak, Brett Myers
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