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    May 21, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Danks return likely Friday

    Left-hander <strong>John Danks</strong> likely will return to the White Sox on Friday night against the Marlins, more than one year since his last major league start and 101/2 months after undergoing left shoulder surgery.
    Left-hander John Danks likely will return to the White Sox on Friday night against the Marlins, more than one year since his last major league start and 101/2 months after undergoing left shoulder surgery. Manager Robin Ventura said the Sox won't make...

    Tags: Baseball, Robin Ventura, Chicago White Sox, Hector Santiago, Don Cooper

  2. May 25, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Even in retirement, Jackson a newsmaker

    With almost every utterance, Phil Jackson moves the needle, whether he wants to or not.
    With almost every utterance, Phil Jackson moves the needle, whether he wants to or not. This holds true whether he's speaking to a packed downtown hotel ballroom — as he did Thursday night to promote his latest book, "Eleven Rings: The Soul of...

    Tags: Grant Park, Brooklyn Nets, Stacey King, Phil Jackson, National Basketball Association

  4. May 10, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Guillen could be good fit for Dodgers, Angels

    Talk about a tough choice. If you were Ozzie Guillen on Friday, where would you have been? Would you have been on West Monroe Street, hanging around the Guggenheim Partners office hoping to get some face time with Dodgers co-owner Mark Walter? Or a...

    Tags: Josh Hamilton, Baseball, U.S. Cellular Field, Albert Pujols, Chicago White Sox

  6. May 21, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Reinsdorf: No immediate plans to sell Sox

    Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf has no immediate plans to sell the Chicago White Sox.
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    Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf has no immediate plans to sell the Chicago White Sox. Reinsdorf did confirm a Sports Business Journal story in which he said he recommended the franchise be put up for sale once he passes, he added that his vote won't count at...

    Tags: Chicago White Sox

  8. May 17, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. Kass: Mayor's shell game should have taxpayers clutching their wallets

    I've got a feeling that in some weird, alternate universe, Mayor Rahm Emanuel is making a decent living playing hide-the-pea.
    I've got a feeling that in some weird, alternate universe, Mayor Rahm Emanuel is making a decent living playing hide-the-pea. You know the game, don't you? First, you put your money down. Then Mr. Misdirection places a pea under one of three cups....

    Tags: Pat Quinn, Chicago Hotels, Michele Smith, Illinois Governor, Hotel and Accommodation Industry

  10. Apr 1, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Your Morning Phil: Rios, Sox, Sveum

    Talking baseball while congratulating the Louisville Cardinals for winning one for their horribly injured teammate, <strong>Kevin Ware</strong>.
    Talking baseball while congratulating the Louisville Cardinals for winning one for their horribly injured teammate, Kevin Ware. 1. Growing up in Puerto Rico, Alex Rios idolized Juan Gonzalez. If the White Sox are going to contend this season, they need...

    Tags: Detroit Tigers, Starlin Castro, National League, Chicago White Sox, American League

  12. Mar 27, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Cubs should dump Chicago

    It’s time for the Cubs to move out of Wrigley Field and leave Chicago! Tom Ricketts bought this team and he should have the right to run his business as he sees fit. He should not be held hostage by a money-greedy, dictatorial mayor who even tells...

    Tags: Chicago City Hall, Sandi Jackson, Political Corruption, Blackmail and Extortion, Jesse Jackson

  14. Apr 6, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. Ricketts puts people above family business in Wrigley Field deal

    Unless Carlos Marmol gets involved, the Cubs still hope to close a deal with the city to renovate Wrigley Field by Monday's home opener.
    Unless Carlos Marmol gets involved, the Cubs still hope to close a deal with the city to renovate Wrigley Field by Monday's home opener. Assuming the agreement can overcome a late-inning scare, planned improvements at the venerable 99-year-old...

    Tags: Richard M. Daley, Baseball, Pat Quinn, Chicago Cubs, Illinois Governor

  16. Apr 19, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. No time like present for Rose to sit as in past

    Winning 45 games with 15 starting lineups that didn't include Derrick Rose demonstrated Tom Thibodeau's coaching ability even more than the Bulls posting the NBA's best regular-season record in his each of his first two seasons.
    Winning 45 games with 15 starting lineups that didn't include Derrick Rose demonstrated Tom Thibodeau's coaching ability even more than the Bulls posting the NBA's best regular-season record in his each of his first two seasons. The Bulls did it with...

    Tags: Brooklyn Nets, Carlos Boozer, National Basketball Association, Marco Belinelli, Jimmy Butler

  18. Mar 20, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Rosemont makes a play for Cubs, but they'd rather play the clown

    <strong>I&rsquo;m still waiting for confirmation from the Elias Sports Bureau,</strong> but I believe that Tom Ricketts now leads the Chicago Owners League in negotiating errors.
    I’m still waiting for confirmation from the Elias Sports Bureau, but I believe that Tom Ricketts now leads the Chicago Owners League in negotiating errors. It’s hard to think he surpassed Michael McCaskey in such a short time, but the...

    Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Wrigley Field, Michael McCaskey, Thomas Ricketts

  20. Apr 16, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Key to Wrigley renovation: Will it lead to a title?

    <span style=&quot;font-size: small;">Quaint ballparks are cool, no question about it. But they don't win championships.</span>
    Quaint ballparks are cool, no question about it. But they don't win championships. That's why the Yankees did an ugly overhaul on the House That Ruth built in the mid-1970s and scrapped the original Yankee Stadium altogether five seasons ago. It's why...

    Tags: Baseball, Tampa Bay Rays, Prince Fielder, Chicago Cubs, Yankee Stadium

  22. Dec 26, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Sox taking big gamble with Flowers

    Like the White Sox, the Rangers don't know who is going to catch for them beyond next year. But having recently gone through a transition featuring Gerald Laird, Jarrod Saltalamacchia, Matt Treanor and Taylor Teagarden, they aren't turning over the position to someone who hasn't proved himself as a regular on a winning team.
    Like the White Sox, the Rangers don't know who is going to catch for them beyond next year. But having recently gone through a transition featuring Gerald Laird, Jarrod Saltalamacchia, Matt Treanor and Taylor Teagarden, they aren't turning over the...

    Tags: Jarrod Saltalamacchia, Horace Grant, Detroit Tigers, Chicago White Sox, Boston Red Sox

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