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Dog days indeed
Tribune staff reporterThe end of an awful August left the White Sox staggering into September with the same ingredients that vaulted them into first place in the American League Central. "We figured out ways to win all different kinds of games," first baseman Paul Konerko...Tags: Freddy Garcia, Juan Uribe, Chicago White Sox, Mark Buehrle, Baseball
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Garcia's green acres
Tribune staff reporterNeither the hitter-friendly dimensions of Coors Field nor a tender left hamstring bothered Freddy Garcia. Garcia provided the White Sox with one of the most impressive performances of the season by pitching eight innings of two-hit ball Monday night to...Tags: Carlos Zambrano, Chicago White Sox, Dustin Hermanson, Paul Konerko, Chicago Cubs
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Road is seldom rocky for Sox
Tribune staff reporterThey had team dinners and rented a larger hotel room for poker games. They even invited Ken Williams to join them for drinks after seeing the general manager heading to a Minneapolis restaurant alone. Most importantly, they took care of business on...Tags: Restaurants, Chicago White Sox, Dining and Drinking, Paul Konerko, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Simply up in arms
Tribune staff reporterManager Ozzie Guillen reached deep to find some optimism after the White Sox concluded a 2-5 trip Thursday night with a humbling 12-8 loss to the Indians. "We're just lucky," Guillen said after the Sox lost only one game in the American League Central...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Texas, Aaron Boone, Travel, Jose Contreras
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Big dogs bark
Tribune staff reporterThey call these the dog days, which is a very apt term for the way the White Sox have played this August, but Mark Buehrle changed the "bow-wow" to "Oh, wow!" Saturday. Showing Cy Young form, Buehrle pitched the Sox out of manager Ozzie Guillen's...Tags: Dog (animal), Chicago White Sox, Crimes, Dustin Hermanson, Paul Konerko
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Sox rev up for division series
Tribune staff reporterThe White Sox learned Saturday that they will play host to either the Boston Red Sox or the Los Angeles Angels when their American League Division Series begins at 3:09 p.m. Tuesday. The White Sox beat Cleveland 4-3 Saturday at Jacobs Field. They will...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Mike Scioscia, Boston Red Sox, Sports, Baseball
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White Sox show Motown their muscles
Tribune staff reporterNo wakeup call was necessary Tuesday night, unless you count the bump behind the back of Scott Podsednik's head. That was courtesy of a throw from teammate Juan Uribe before batting practice that accidentally hit him. But he and the White Sox shook...Tags: Comerica Inc., Chicago White Sox, Paul Konerko, Comerica Park, Juan Uribe
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Sox dancing with Garland
Tribune staff reporterThe good times keep rolling for the White Sox and Jon Garland, who further cemented a likely American League All-Star selection Tuesday night. Garland limited Kansas City to four hits in 8 1/3 innings as the Sox beat Kansas City 5-1 to extend their...Tags: Terrence Long, Emil Brown, Chicago White Sox, Damaso Marte, Arizona
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Backward roll
Tribune staff reporterNot even home cooking could keep the White Sox from feeling upset. Despite starting the homestand with a major-league-best 19-6 record at home, the Sox lost to the Texas Rangers 4-3 Friday night at U.S. Cellular Field. They have lost four straight and...Tags: Neal Cotts, Chicago White Sox, Texas Rangers, Bobby Jenks, Paul Konerko
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Garland turns in All-Star effort
Tribune staff reporterJon Garland stopped Oakland's eight-game winning streak Saturday night in what probably will be his final achievement before being named to the American League All-Star team Sunday. Garland became the major leagues' first 13-game winner by weaving...Tags: Eric Chavez, Chicago White Sox, Dustin Hermanson, Multi-Sport Events, Baseball
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Buehrle's emotions mixed
Tribune staff reporterAn attempt at retaliation Saturday actually helped the White Sox continue their dominance over Cleveland and the American League Central. But they nearly stopped themselves as their bullpen turned a cozy victory into a shaky 7-5 victory over the...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Chicago White Sox, Mark Buehrle, Casey Blake, Joe Crede
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Suddenly, Sox arms not so dangerous
Tribune staff reporterLast season when the White Sox won it all, pitching set the tone. This season the pitching is hitting some sour notes. On Friday, as the White Sox started a homestand against Toronto, starter Javier Vazquez allowed seven runs in just six innings. If...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Pablo Ozuna, Boston Red Sox, Sports, Jim Thome
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