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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, Frank Catalanotto, Joe Crede, Magglio Ordonez, Sandy Alomar
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Teddy Greenstein's answers
Help me settle a major, major bet: Does Frank Thomas have any qualifications that would get him into the Hall of Fame? --John Lucas, Madison, Wis. That's such a great question, it has no right answer. I asked two long-time baseball observers about this...Tags: Rick White, Crimes, Chicago Cubs, Joe Girardi, Sandy Alomar
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Cagey Colon tames Tigers
Tribune staff reporterIn 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, Colon, Craig Paquette, Joe Crede, Damaso Marte
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Another no-no for Nomo
Sun StaffBy the fourth inning, a line was forming about 20 yards from the Orioles' dugout just outside the clubhouse video room. The visitors were frantic to uncover the mystery of Hideo Nomo. They never learned. In his debut for a Boston Red Sox team torn...Tags: Eric Milton, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Mike Lansing, Boston Red Sox
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Twins wave goodbye
Tribune staff reporterFirst Carlos Lee fouled out to the shortstop. Then Frank Thomas fouled out to the catcher. Then Magglio Ordonez flied out to center. Good morning. Good afternoon. Good night. The White Sox's three best hitters went down meekly in the eighth inning...Tags: Colon, Carl Everett, Magglio Ordonez, Suicide, Shannon Stewart
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Sox's Buehrle wins 3rd straight
Tribune staff reporterCarlos Lee grabbed a bottle of Tabasco sauce from the postgame spread and pointed it in Mark Buehrle's face, joining the bevy of microphones and tape recorders. "How do you feel about winning [your third] in a row?" Lee asked. "I feel good," Buehrle...Tags: Jose Valentin, Chicago Cubs, Luis Rivas, Magglio Ordonez, Sports
May 19, 2003
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May 29, 2003
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Apr 13, 2003
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Apr 5, 2001
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Sep 18, 2003
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Jun 26, 2003
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