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From the archives: Skowron revels in storytelling as he battles lung cancer
Special to the TribuneThis story was first published in the Tribune on May 22, 2011. The voice is softer now but as affable and entertaining as ever. Moose Skowron still has many, many tales to tell. Like the night Marilyn Monroe was flirting -- only not with Skowron, nor...Tags: Baseball, Pittsburgh Pirates, Hospitals and Clinics, Rush University Medical Center, Cancer
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Scoreboard
TV SPORTS Women's College Basketball-Michigan at Purdue, 5:30 p.m. (Big 10 Network); Penn State at Northwestern, 7:30 p.m. (Big 10 Network); Idaho at Nevada, 10 p.m. (ESPNU) Men's College Basketball-Xavier at Cincinnati, 6 p.m. (ESPN2); Villanova at...Tags: Roger Bresnahan, Tim Keefe, Bill Mazeroski, Warren Spahn, Jimmie Foxx
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Quentin keeps rolling, so do White Sox
Tribune reporterPitching and power have carried the bulk of the burden during the White Sox's eight-game winning streak, but a few more ingredients were added to their success Thursday night. Backup catcher Toby Hall's mastery of left-handed pitching, Brian Anderson's...Tags: American League, Chicago White Sox, Mark Buehrle, Sports, Carlos Quentin
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Ask Mark Gonzales
The Tribune's White Sox beat writer answers reader questions throughout the season. This week, Kenny Williams and the bullpen, Jenks' velocity, Danny Richar and Chuck the Knuck. Mark, if you were the GM, who would you move and who would you keep? To me,...Tags: Golf, Baseball, Adam Russell, Chicago White Sox, Josh Fields
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This date in Chicago White Sox history
Source: Associated PressJuly 20 1973 -- Wilbur Wood of the White Sox lost both ends of a doubleheader to the New York Yankees, 12-2 and 7-0. July 22 1962 -- Floyd Robinson of the White Sox had six singles in six at-bats in a 7-3 victory over the Boston Red Sox. July 24...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), American League, New York Yankees, Jose Valentin, Chicago White Sox
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Morrow Barely Misses No-Hitter For M's
SEATTLE (AP) - Brandon Morrow's bid to become only the second pitcher in modern history to throw a no-hitter in his first major league start ended when pinch-hitter Wilson Betemit doubled with two outs in the eighth inning, and the Seattle Mariners beat...Tags: Johnny Damon, New York Yankees, Houston Astros, Baseball, Jarrod Washburn
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'Reckless' Richards cracks open O's coffers
Sun StaffIn seven years with the Orioles, Paul Richards made the largest trade in baseball history, signed Brooks Robinson, invented the oversized catcher's mitt and preached a pitching-and-defense philosophy that defined the Orioles for years after he was gone....Tags: Government, All Stars, Baseball, Philosophy, Public Employees
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Year-by-year inductees
(BBWAA: Elected by the Baseball Writers Association of America; VC: Elected by the Veterans Committee; NL: Elected by the Veterans Committee based on Negro league career): 1936 -- BBWAA: Ty Cobb, Walter Johnson, Christy Mathewson, Babe Ruth, Honus...Tags: Roger Bresnahan, Mel Ott, Tim Keefe, Bill Mazeroski, Warren Spahn
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A Baltimore legend, champion of underdogs
Sun reporterJohn Steadman, who chronicled the Maryland sports scene in his newspaper columns, books and commentaries in a career that spanned seven decades, died of cancer yesterday at a Towson hospice. He was 73. A one-time minor-league baseball player, Mr....Tags: Management Change, NFL Preseason, Government, Baltimore Colts, Gino Marchetti
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Sox flex muscles
Tribune staff reporterThe White Sox left the Metrodome with a split after a 7-4 victory over Minnesota on Thursday, ending a 13-game trip without killing their chances in the American League's Central Division. Now comes the rematch series against the Cubs in Comiskey Park,...Tags: Royce Clayton, American League, Gary Glover, U.S. Cellular Field, Chicago White Sox
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The greatest White Sox of all time
RedEyePITCHERS Eddie Cicotte (1912-1920) Four years (1913, 1916, 1917 and 1919)in which his ERA was under 2.00. Went 28-12 with league-best 1.53 ERA in 1917, 29-7 in 1919, 21-10 in 1920, his last season. Threw a no-hitter in 1917. Urban "Red" Faber (1914-...Tags: Luis Aparicio, All Stars, Baseball, Magglio Ordonez, Chicago Tribune
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In nest of zanies, 3 stood out
Sun StaffA pitcher whose repertoire included smoke bombs, sneezing powder and live snakes. A catcher who bought cattle during road trips and hauled livestock in his Cadillac. An outfielder known to run the bases backward and spout maxims like, "This year I'm...Tags: Bowie Kuhn, Luis Aparicio, AAA, All Stars, Baseball
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