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Sox cruise to 6-0 victory over Twins
MINNEAPOLIS — Pitching coach Don Cooper took exception to those who questioned why the White Sox started 16-game winner Chris Sale on Friday night against the last-place Twins instead of Monday in the makeup game against the American League...Tags: Paul Konerko, A.J. Pierzynski, Sports, Kevin Youkilis, Alexei Ramirez
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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: U.S. Cellular Field, Donnie Veal, Sports, Jesse Crain, Detroit Tigers
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Sox sticking to schedule with Sale
BALTIMORE — One day after watching 15-game winner Chris Sale get pulled after only four innings and 75 pitches, pitching coach Don Cooper said there are no immediate plans to give extra rest to his prized left-hander. "The question everybody has...
Tags: Trayce Thompson, Sports, Babe Ruth, Detroit Tigers, Robin Ventura
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Sox pitching coach copes
What White Sox ace Chris Sale called a disgrace after his four-inning outing Tuesday, pitching coach Don Cooper brushed off as a bad day. What qualified as frustration Thursday for fellow Sox first-year starter Jose Quintana in a 5-3 loss to the Orioles,...
Tags: Sports, Labor Day, Detroit Tigers, Ozzie Guillen, Mark Buehrle
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Sale comes through as White Sox edge Royals
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Chris Sale wasn't at his best Sunday when the White Sox needed him most. But he was good enough on a day when they learned they could lose Gavin Floyd for at least one start. Despite catcher A.J. Pierzynski's admission that Sale...
Tags: Philip Humber, Sports, A.J. Pierzynski, Toronto Blue Jays, Simon Castro
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Tigers hand White Sox 5th straight loss
DETROIT — The White Sox returned home Sunday night with more than just the unfamiliar feeling of falling to second place during their five-game losing streak punctuated by a 6-4 loss to the Tigers that completed their first series in which they were...Tags: U.S. Cellular Field, Donnie Veal, Philip Humber, Paul Konerko, Brennan Boesch
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Reader Q&A: Mark Gonzales' White Sox mailbag
I know that the Sox are committed to Adam Dunn's home run production. However, I can't for the life of me, why he is put third in the batting order. Alex Rios or A.J. Pierzynski would be a much better fit. Dunn is on his way to setting the single-season...
Tags: A.J. Pierzynski, Sports, Charlie Leesman, Miami Marlins, Alex Rios
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Sox trade for Liriano to help taxed rotation
ARLINGTON, Texas -- In a bold move to bolster their rotation, the White Sox acquired left-hander Francisco Liriano from the American League Central-rival Twins for popular backup infielder Eduardo Escobar and left-handed pitcher Pedro Hernandez. The...
Tags: Philip Humber, Sports, A.J. Pierzynski, Robin Ventura, Kenny Williams
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GM Williams: Sox not done making moves
Tribune reporterARLINGTON, Texas -- General manager Ken Williams isn't yet done with just more than 48 hours before the non-waiver trading deadline ends. When asked during a conference call if he could make more moves before Tuesday's 3 p.m. deadline, Williams replied...Tags: Chris Sale, Jose Quintana, John Danks, Robin Ventura, Chicago White Sox
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White Sox GM Williams making all the right moves
It's never easy for Jerry Reinsdorf and the White Sox, but year after year they find ways to stretch the payroll and keep things interesting. That sweetheart stadium deal certainly helps. So does the Comcast SportsNet Chicago deal. But at the end of...
Tags: Clayton Richard, Sports, Alex Rios, Kenny Williams, Boston Red Sox
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Stiff lower back keeps Rios out of Sox's lineup
A stiff lower back that kept Alex Rios out of Wednesday night's starting lineup couldn't dampen the spirits of the White Sox's productive right fielder. "This is one of the highest points of my career," Rios said of his .318 batting average with a .381...
Tags: Adam Dunn, Sports, Francisco Liriano, John Danks, Alex Rios
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Your Morning Phil: Quintana, Pierzynski, Vitters
Talking baseball while hoping the Bulls can find some instant offense in the draft: 1. The White Sox arrive in New York with the Yankees reeling from the kind of day every big league team dreads. They put CC Sabathia on the disabled list because of a...
Tags: Starlin Castro, Theo Epstein, A.J. Pierzynski, Baseball Statistics, Sports
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