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    Jun 27, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. White Sox GM Ken Williams making all right moves

    They don't give away Comeback Executive of the Year awards.
    They don't give away Comeback Executive of the Year awards. But as the first-place White Sox start a four-game series Thursday at Yankee Stadium against the best team in baseball, consider that Adam Dunn and Jake Peavy aren't the only professionals on...

    Tags: Matt Garza, U.S. Cellular Field, Ryan Dempster, Chris Sale, Yankee Stadium

  2. Sep 11, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. White Sox need more starts like Quintana's

    Jose Quintana does not tiptoe into a room. He opens the door and waltzes right in, sometimes to stick around, sometimes to be promptly escorted out.
    Jose Quintana does not tiptoe into a room. He opens the door and waltzes right in, sometimes to stick around, sometimes to be promptly escorted out. It's a direct approach, one built around challenging hitters with strikes, and the White Sox prefer it to...

    Tags: Francisco Liriano, Max Scherzer, Miguel Cabrera, Chris Sale, Baltimore Orioles

  4. Sep 11, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Phil Rogers' MLB power rankings

    <strong>1. Nationals (3</strong><strong>):</strong> While the spotlight has been on the highly debated Stephen Strasburg decision, Davey Johnson's lineup came together in late August and rolls toward the first playoff baseball Washington has seen since 1933. Bryce Harper and friends hit 30 home runs in an 11-game stretch, including 15 in four games against the Cubs. And, oh, yes, they're making the right call on Strasburg.
    1. Nationals (3): While the spotlight has been on the highly debated Stephen Strasburg decision, Davey Johnson's lineup came together in late August and rolls toward the first playoff baseball Washington has seen since 1933. Bryce Harper and friends hit...

    Tags: National League Central, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Seattle Mariners, David Wright, Los Angeles Dodgers

  6. Apr 1, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. 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: Mike Trout, National League, Alfonso Soriano, Starlin Castro, Louisville Cardinals

  8. Mar 30, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. Ho-hum greets opening day in Chicago

    Chicago baseball returns Monday with a basis to be genuinely excited about possibilities of the future, but enough about Rosemont.
    Chicago baseball returns Monday with a basis to be genuinely excited about possibilities of the future, but enough about Rosemont. As for citywide interest in the Cubs and Sox, the list of reasons to drop everything and pay attention is here somewhere...

    Tags: Matt Garza, U.S. Cellular Field, Alfonso Soriano, Major League Baseball, Chris Sale

  10. Mar 18, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. No surprise that U.S. is out of WBC early again

    SAN FRANCISCO — All things being equal … Sorry, but, all things being equal, that is one of the most misleading phrases in the English language. All things are never equal. There always are advantages and disadvantages in life, and the best...

    Tags: Justin Verlander, Jonathan Lucroy, Miami Marlins, R.A. Dickey, Spring Training

  12. Feb 16, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Sox's Sale should employ lesson well

    You almost never can boil a baseball season down to one game, let alone one pitch. But when I break down what happened to the White Sox down the stretch in 2012, when a potentially great season for rookie manager Robin Ventura turned into a learning exercise, I find a clear turning point.
    You almost never can boil a baseball season down to one game, let alone one pitch. But when I break down what happened to the White Sox down the stretch in 2012, when a potentially great season for rookie manager Robin Ventura turned into a learning...

    Tags: Justin Verlander, Matt Kemp, R.A. Dickey, Cy Young Award, Physical Fitness and Exercise

  14. Nov 27, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. Your Morning Phil: Miller, Feldman, A.J.

    Talking baseball while wondering how Tom Thibodeau is going to survive until Derrick Rose returns: 1. To say that Marvin Miller was as tough as nails is to compliment the strength of nails. Miller has passed away at the age of 95, and somewhere there...

    Tags: Major League Baseball, Ryan Dempster, Donald Fehr, Yankee Stadium, Tyler Flowers

  16. Sep 20, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. Rios: From bad to best

    For the longest time, it appeared that Adam Dunn was a lock for Comeback Player of the Year, and he still might win it as he heads to another 40-homer/100-RBI season after last year’s 11-homer/42-RBI disaster. But I’d suggest Alex Rios...

    Tags: Sports, Kansas City Royals, Adam Dunn, Baseball, Alejandro De Aza

  18. Sep 12, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. A.J. and Jay cut from same cloth

    On a football field in Orlando back in the winter of 2006, A.J. Pierzynski met his match as a menace. Vanderbilt's Jay Cutler was preparing for the NFL draft at a camp near Disney World run by fitness guru Tom Shaw, who trained Pierzynski. When Cutler...

    Tags: Football, Rick Porcello, Soldier Field, NFL Draft, Tarvaris Jackson

  20. Sep 5, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Rios really has turned things around

    As quickly as he turned on a P.J. Walters fastball, White Sox right fielder Alex Rios recalled his only other grand slam before Wednesday's first-inning shot in a 6-2 victory over the Twins at U.S. Cellular Field.
    As quickly as he turned on a P.J. Walters fastball, White Sox right fielder Alex Rios recalled his only other grand slam before Wednesday's first-inning shot in a 6-2 victory over the Twins at U.S. Cellular Field. "A walk-off against Cleveland last year,...

    Tags: P.J. Walters, U.S. Cellular Field, Cy Young Award, American League, Minnesota Twins

  22. Jul 29, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. White Sox GM Williams making all the right moves

    It's never easy for Jerry Reinsdorf and the White Sox, but year after year they find ways to stretch the payroll and keep things interesting.
    It's never easy for Jerry Reinsdorf and the White Sox, but year after year they find ways to stretch the payroll and keep things interesting. That sweetheart stadium deal certainly helps. So does the Comcast SportsNet Chicago deal. But at the end of...

    Tags: Edwin Jackson, Daniel Hudson, Ozzie Guillen, Minnesota Twins, Chicago Tribune Columnists

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