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No. 5 spot a black hole
Tribune staff reporterTime for Plan—what is it now—M? N? The search for the elusive fifth starter—which has lasted for over a season now—continues for the White Sox after Neal Cotts gave up four runs, five hits and two home runs in 21/3 innings Saturday in a 9-1 loss to the...Tags: Joe Crede, Jacque Jones, LeCroy Corporation, Chicago White Sox, Neal Cotts
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Sox lack punch, lose
Tribune staff reporterWhite Sox manager Jerry Manuel misses the old Frank Thomas, the one who cared more about RBIs and on-base percentage than home runs. Manuel said before the Sox's latest disappointment, an 11-5 loss to Texas on Friday, that the team needs Thomas to turn...Tags: Joe Crede, Esteban Loaiza, Sports, Chicago White Sox, Roberto Alomar
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Never a dull moment
Tribune staff reporterWhite Sox and Cubs fans don't agree on many things, but they all seem to understand that the annual city series usually lives up to the hype, no matter which team comes out on top. This year's series, which the White Sox won 4-2, was no different. Clutch...Tags: D'Angelo Jimenez, U.S. Cellular Field, Kerry Wood, Major League Baseball, Damian Miller
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No 9th-inning heroes—or goats
Tribune staff reporterAs Cubs manager Dusty Baker sat in the sun-soaked visiting dugout at U.S. Cellular Field Sunday morning, someone asked how his team would react to a season-worst four-game losing streak. "We've got to ride it out," he said, working his ever-present...Tags: Alex Gonzalez, Armando Rios, Eric Karros, American League, U.S. Cellular Field
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Buehrle has '1 of those days,' gets cut up
Tribune staff reporterMark Buehrle wasn't his normal self Sunday. The All-Star left-hander yielded seven runs over 4 1/3 innings as the White Sox fell to Cleveland 7-4 in front of 14,975 fans at U.S. Cellular Field. Behind three home runs in the first three innings,...Tags: Armando Rios, D'Angelo Jimenez, U.S. Cellular Field, Chicago White Sox, Sandy Alomar
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Buehrle can't win: Sox held to 4 hits
Tribune staff reporterThere are no secrets in baseball. But there's plenty of mystery. Heading into Friday night's game against the Dodgers, White Sox left-hander Mark Buehrle was hoping he would have the edge against a team he never has faced. "They've never seen my cutter,...Tags: Armando Rios, D'Angelo Jimenez, Paul Lo Duca, Chicago White Sox, Magglio Ordonez
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Indians perfect Rx for Sox
Tribune staff reporterPaul Konerko hit a three-run homer and improved his batting average against left-handed pitchers to .369 Friday night as the White Sox beat the Cleveland Indians 5-3 to stay in a first-place tie with the Minnesota Twins in the American League Central....Tags: Joe Crede, Carl Everett, Tom Gordon, U.S. Cellular Field, American League
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Sox still toast on the West Coast
Tribune staff reporterThe good news for the White Sox: This was just a two-game series. The bad news: They come back next month to play a four-gamer. Clearly, this is not a place that breeds good vibrations. Mark Kotsay hit his first home run since Sept. 19 in the bottom of...Tags: Joe Crede, Physiology, Mark Mulder, Billy Koch, American League
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'Ugly' win looks fine to Sox
Tribune staff reporterMaybe it was because Paul Konerko was wearing the uniform of the 1983 White Sox, the team whose players were honored Saturday at U.S. Cellular Field. At any rate, the '83 Sox won the divisional championship wearing the "Winning Ugly" label. And Konerko...Tags: Joe Crede, Carl Everett, Tom Gordon, U.S. Cellular Field, Eyewear
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Garland stifles K.C. on 2 hits
Tribune staff reporterThe young White Sox proved they can play against the Kansas Citys, Torontos and Detroits of the world. Now they head to the Big Apple to face the New York Yankees, testing their mettle against Mike Mussina, Roger Clemens and Andy Pettitte. "I always try...Tags: Joe Crede, Kansas, New York Yankees, Jose Valentin, Roger Clemens
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Loaiza gets 15th win, helps Sox take series
Tribune staff reporterEsteban Loaiza explained the mind-set that had just enabled him to win his 15th game of the season and triggered his teammates into calling him a candidate to win the Cy Young Award. "When I throw the ball, I'm in charge of a game," Loaiza said. "I study...Tags: Carl Everett, U.S. Cellular Field, Kansas City Royals, Roberto Alomar, Erubiel Durazo
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Royals handcuff Sox
Tribune staff reporterWhite Sox manager Jerry Manuel expected to see the old Esteban Loaiza on Saturday night, the one who was 19-6 with a 2.60 ERA after beating Cleveland two weeks ago. Since then Manuel has seen the veteran right-hander get swept up in Loaiza-mania. First...Tags: Esteban Loaiza, American League, Television Industry, Brian Anderson, Chicago White Sox
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