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Some solutions to Santana's woes
Angels catcher Jose Molina said it on the eve of Ervin Santana's sixth road start of the season. After his first five, Ervin-No-Road-Magic was 0-4 with a 7.86 earned-run average. "If he doesn't panic," Molina said of Santana, "he'll be OK." Santana...Tags: Milwaukee Brewers, Russell Martin, Homes, Tiger Woods, Detroit Pistons
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No sleep, no relief, no sweep for Sox
Tribune staff reporterA 6:15 a.m. false alarm that sounded Sunday at the White Sox's team hotel was just the start of their tedious marathon. In losing to the Detroit Tigers 6-5 in 12 innings, they were constantly reminded that three-game sweeps are tough to achieve. That...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Jon Garland, Placido Polanco, Paul Konerko, Marathon
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A.L. continues All-Star hex over N.L.
Tribune staff reporterSpeed and power was barely enough to sustain the American League's dominance over the National League in a 5-4 victory Tuesday night that extended its All-Star Game winning streak to 10 games. The NL rallied in the ninth inning behind a two-run homer...Tags: National League, Willie Mays, Chicago Cubs, Bobby Jenks, American League
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White Sox fall to Tigers on Thames' big blow, Verlander's complete game
Tribune reporterWhite Sox manager Ozzie Guillen hasn't gotten fully absorbed into the hype of two first-place teams in Chicago set to play each other in nine days. Guillen admits he watches the Cubs occasionally, particularly if Derrek Lee is batting, or if he's...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Chicago Cubs, U.S. Cellular Field, Death, Lou Piniella
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Power-ball losers
Tribune staff reporterThe Big Bang bunch is back at U.S. Cellular Field, which is good for the fireworks crowd but not so good for a team that was supposed to win with small ball. The all-or-nothing approach was supposed to have been sent packing along with Carlos Lee and...Tags: Jermaine Dye, Chicago White Sox, Carlos Lee, Paul Konerko, U.S. Cellular Field
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Mark Gonzales' White Sox mailbag
The Tribune's White Sox reporter answers reader questions each week during the season. This week, Lance Broadway's future, September call-ups and how to label the 2008 White Sox. Hey, Mark, what's your take on Lance Broadway? Is he in the rotation next...Tags: Lance Broadway, Sports, Jerry Owens, Ozzie Guillen, Juan Uribe
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White Sox get to Tigers' pen again
Tribune staff reporterNo matter the obstacle, the White Sox seem to find a way to beat Detroit. On Saturday they overcame a series of obstacles on the way to a 7-5 victory in 10 innings that extended their winning streak to four games and raised their level of accomplishment....Tags: Chicago White Sox, Jermaine Dye, Jose Contreras, Paul Konerko, Joe Crede
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1st-2-3rd: Reasons to watch the WBC
With the World Baseball Classic kicking off on March 5th it is time to get ready for some baseball. I think the WBC is a good idea with a horrible plan. Don't play it in March when guys are trying to build up arm strength and work on timing. That...Tags: Johan Santana, ABC (tv network), Cinema Industry, Central Intelligence Agency, Celebrities
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Oriole's home run helps propel AL, 4-1
Sun StaffSEATTLE - Perhaps everyone should have known that Cal Ripken would not go quietly into retirement. He has risen to the occasion time after time, so why would his last All-Star Game be any different? Ripken came to Safeco Field to take his final All-...Tags: Derek Jeter, Los Angeles Dodgers, Alex Rodriguez, Vladimir Guerrero, Sports
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Roots connect rivals
Tribune staff reporterTwo men were on and two were out at Wrigley Field when Cubs catcher Henry Blanco and his .146 batting average stepped to the plate Saturday as the potential winning run in the ninth inning, his team trailing the White Sox 5-3. The most concerned Sox...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Wrigley Field, David Haugh, Chicago Cubs, Bobby Abreu
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Basically, Sox fail in clutch
Tribune staff reporterWhen home runs are flying out of U.S. Cellular Field, fundamentals don't seem to matter much. But when the home runs stop, as they did Sunday, fundamentals are everything. The White Sox squandered a magnificent pitching performance by Jon Garland, had...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Carlos Lee, Brian Daubach, Jon Garland, Armando Rios
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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: Chicago White Sox, Carlos Lee, Jerry Manuel, Armando Rios, Paul Konerko
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