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Wise's persistence pays off for Sox
Friends regularly tell Dewayne Wise he should write a book about his vagabond baseball career. And what a page-turner it would be. A small-town kid from Chapin, S.C., who turned down a football scholarship to play quarterback at South Carolina so he...
Tags: Baseball, Robin Ventura, Chicago White Sox, Paul Konerko, U.S. Cellular Field
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Sox hopes rest on Sale's shoulders
Chris Sale tried to be like a sponge whenever Mark Buehrle was around, soaking up pitching knowledge. It was the same way Buehrle had learned from David Wells, sitting next to him in the White Sox dugout during games in his first full season. The...
Tags: American League Central, Delmon Young, Baseball, Pittsburgh Pirates, U.S. Cellular Field
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Commissioner in bad spot regarding Marlins shameful salary dump
The best pitch in baseball? It's probably the fastball, although a good changeup is a close second. As Commissioner Bud Selig heads toward retirement, with a legacy for creating labor peace and growing a game that had stagnated badly under his...
Tags: Heath Bell, Baseball, Fidel Castro, Chicago White Sox, Henderson Alvarez
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White Sox GM Ken Williams making all right moves
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: Physical Disabilities, American League Central, Baseball, World Series, Gordon Beckham
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Quintana's emergence comes at right time
On a Monday night flight that originated in Barranquilla, Colombia, Abel Quintana landed in Chicago and the new world of opportunity created suddenly by his son's baseball career. Out of nowhere over the weekend, Jose Quintana arrived as a major league...
Tags: American League Central, Baseball, Chicago Cubs, Robin Ventura, Cultural Development
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Battered Sox rotation could use stalwart like Buehrle
Are Mark Buehrle's old friends about to start missing him? Sooner or later, it is bound to happen. You don't win 161 games for a franchise and leave at age 32, with a sturdy arm still capable of 200-plus innings, without your name coming up in a...
Tags: American League Central, Baseball, Seattle Mariners, Chicago White Sox, Paul Konerko
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Phillies' fear: Becoming the new Cubs
Say this for the Phillies. They got a World Series title and five consecutive playoff seasons out of their payroll escalation. But are they about to suffer Cubs-like pain? That's the question that faces general manager Ruben Amaro Jr. as he faces a...
Tags: Roy Halladay, Ron Washington, Baseball, Cole Hamels, Matt Dominguez
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Bullpen doing its part
The Phillies FilesPhillies relievers may have been the weakest link earlier this season, but in the last three weeks, they're been doing more than their fair share. In the last 19 games (since July 20), the Phillies bullpen has posted a National...... -
Miami Marlins: Beinfest does two-step on Stanton question; no-trade policy not changing
Sun SentinelI wasn’t expecting any assurances. I didn’t think President of Baseball Operations Larry Beinfest would guarantee that Giancarlo Stanton would be a life-long Marlin. At a minimum, I was banking on the “some players are less likely to...Tags: Baseball, Marlins Park, Josh Johnson (baseball), Bud Selig, Emilio Bonifacio
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Time for Marlins' owner Loria to talk
Now that the emotion of the moment has passed, and the initial heat of the news has cooled, it's time to take a second look at the Marlins' payroll-dumping trade with Toronto. And you know what? On second look, it still stinks. Here's what else...
Tags: Micky Arison, Baseball, Entertainment Events, Giancarlo Stanton, Jeff Ireland
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Selig unlikely to void Marlins-Jays deal
Having approved a similar trade between the Boston Red Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers in August, Commissioner Bud Selig seems unlikely to block the Miami Marlins’ agreed-upon salary dump, but he says he is taking the deal under review. Speaking at the...
Tags: O'Hare International Airport, Baseball, Henderson Alvarez, Marlins Park, Josh Johnson (baseball)
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Blue Jays' big trade ups the ante for Orioles in AL East
The Baltimore SunI had separate conversations earlier this offseason with a scout from a rival team and a player agent that basically intimated the same thing: The industry was watching what the Orioles and Toronto Blue Jays would do this winter because they are viewed...Tags: Baseball, Jeff Mathis, Josh Johnson (baseball), Colby Rasmus, Brett Lawrie
Aug 22, 2012
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Sep 12, 2012
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Nov 14, 2012
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Jun 27, 2012
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Jun 18, 2012
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Jun 19, 2012
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Jul 7, 2012
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Aug 12, 2012
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Nov 19, 2012
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Nov 20, 2012
|Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Nov 15, 2012
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Nov 14, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
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