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The Sox are done, so Williams had better get started
It doesn’t do any good to fire Ozzie Guillen. It doesn’t do any good because he’s not to blame. The White Sox players are. Blame them. Trade them. This Sox season is o-vuh. Sox management shoved “All In,’’...Tags: A.J. Pierzynski, Alexei Ramirez, Baseball, Chicago White Sox, Albert Pujols
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Sighting: Derek Jeter returns to Roots Pizza and other Yankees sightings in Chicago
Where have the New York Yankees been hanging out in Chicago ever since their three-game series with the White Sox began Monday at U.S. Cellular Field? Exactly where you think they would. Following Tuesday's loss to the White Sox, the Yankees’...
Tags: RPM Italian, Derek Jeter, Pizzas, Andruw Jones, MLB Most Valuable Player Award
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Sox enjoying calm, cool and collected atmosphere
Before his final year as a player with the Blue Jays in 1991, Ken Williams received advice from his manager that the career .218 hitter wishes somebody had imparted when he was closer to being a hot prospect than future executive. "I learned the valuable...
Tags: Twitter, Inc., Baseball, Sports, Paul Konerko, Chicago White Sox
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Ventura's heart into turning around Sox
Robin Ventura leads with his heart.
That's why he was flying into home plate on that awful night in Sarasota, Fla., 15 years ago. It's why he pushed himself beyond exhaustion in his recovery from an ankle damaged so bad it would ultimately require a rare...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Chris Sale, Kenny Williams, Ron Roenicke, Milwaukee Brewers
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La Russa still interested in learning — and winning
Future baseball Hall of Famer Tony La Russa stood next to Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau on the Patriots sidelines Wednesday in Foxborough, Mass., as both watched coach Bill Belichick teach football at minicamp. Neither man was there to pick Belichick's brain...
Tags: Baseball, Bud Selig, Tony La Russa, Chicago White Sox, St. Louis Cardinals
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Sox manager remains in character — unflappable
ARLINGTON, Texas — It wasn't worse than a noogie from Nolan Ryan, but losing his first game as White Sox manager to Ryan's Rangers hurt Robin Ventura. Not that Ventura showed it. There are Mandarin dictionaries easier to read than Ventura. "I...
Tags: Baseball, Hector Santiago, Paul Konerko, Chicago White Sox, Gordon Beckham
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White Sox following Ventura's lead toward playoffs
This was the kind of September slide the South Side embraced rather than feared, one that brought the White Sox nearer the playoffs instead of farther away. This was right fielder Alex Rios, the team's most valuable player, proving it yet another way by...
Tags: Doug Fister, Baseball, Paul Konerko, Nate Jones (baseball), Chicago White Sox
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Your Morning Phil: Sweeney, Ventura, Sale
Talking baseball while wondering if LeBron James and his kingsmen are taking the Bulls seriously. 1. When the Cubs get around to trading Alfonso Soriano, it would be ideal to have a homegrown replacement ready. There are none in sight, however, as Brett...Tags: Ryan Sweeney, Thomas Ricketts, Baseball, Oakland Athletics, Scott Hairston
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Phil Rogers' MLB power rankings
Last week's ranking in parentheses 1. Rangers (4): They're 6-1 in starts by No. 5 and 6 starters Nick Tepesch and Justin Grimm. Move to the first spot because other teams ranked in the top 5 were 9-17 last week. 2. Tigers (6): Very impressive in...
Tags: Houston Astros, Baseball, Chicago White Sox, Washington Nationals, Los Angeles Dodgers
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Keppinger addition no home run, but he's what White Sox need
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — As a Class A second baseman in 2002, Jeff Keppinger swung for the fences in the home run derby at the South Atlantic League All-Star Game against the likes of promising sluggers Ryan Howard and Jose Bautista. This is who...
Tags: Baseball, Chicago White Sox, Kenny Williams, College Baseball, U.S. Cellular Field
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Your Morning Phil: Liriano trade, Gregg, Dunn
Talking baseball while hoping Kirk Hinrich gets well soon: 1. At some point every July, I make this point: The odds are always with the teams selling talent at the trade deadline, not the ones giving up prospects to try to meet short-term opportunities....
Tags: Spring Training, Pedro Hernandez, Baseball, Target Field, Chicago White Sox
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Dunn puts White Sox on his back
Adam Dunn couldn't stop smiling. He was floating, levitating almost, as he talked about how all the years of his baseball career — including one of the longest seasons anyone has ever had — had led to two swings of his bat Monday night. In a...
Tags: Corey Kluber, Baseball, Paul Konerko, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals
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