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Cotts doesn't get out of 1st in Sox loss
Tribune staff reporterManager Jerry Manuel might have given his critics a year's worth of material by starting rookie Neal Cotts on Thursday instead of Mark Buehrle. Or the issue could die if Buehrle beats the Tigers on Friday night in Detroit. What is clear is the first...Tags: Aaron Boone, Death, Alfonso Soriano, Derek Jeter, Jerry Manuel
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McGriff powers Cubs past Dodgers
Tribune staff reporterBunting guru Sandy Alomar was impressed. Sure, he'd seen players earn doubles on bunts during his 30-plus years in professional baseball. But Alomar, the Cubs' first-base coach, couldn't recall a bunt quite like Corey Patterson's on Friday night. "I'...Tags: Carlos Zambrano, Chicago Cubs, Mark Bellhorn, Moises Alou, Sammy Sosa
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Opener on the mark
Tribune staff reporterThe greening of Comiskey Park comes complete with a green young left-hander named Mark Buehrle, the accidental ace of the White Sox. The 23-year-old with the bleached blond hair stifled the Baltimore Orioles on Friday in the Sox's home opener to...Tags: Magglio Ordonez, Ray Durham, Jose Valentin, U.S. Cellular Field, Chicago White Sox
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Puzzlement, sympathy from players on Sosa
Tribune staff reporterSome believe Sammy Sosa's legacy is tainted. Some say it isn't. Still others insist it shouldn't be. Only one thing is clear: Everyone has an opinion. Former Cub Mark Grace: "He said he made a mistake and grabbed the wrong bat, but that means you've...Tags: Mark Grace, Education, Jose Valentin, Chicago Cubs, Pete Rose
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Royals yank rug out from under Sox
Tribune staff reporterOzzie Guillen walked through the White Sox clubhouse and told his team just to forget about it. "Go out and get drunk, do whatever," Guillen said. Drowning their sorrows in something strong might be about all the Sox can do after Monday's stunning 9-7...Tags: Damaso Marte, Magglio Ordonez, Jose Valentin, Ozzie Guillen, Chicago White Sox
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Sox finally subdue Tigers
Tribune staff reporterWhite Sox manager Jerry Manuel made a bold prediction before Friday's against the Detroit Tigers, bold because the bottom-hugging Tigers have baseball's worst record but had a winning mark against the Sox. "I say we still have six games left with the...Tags: Damaso Marte, Magglio Ordonez, Jose Valentin, Chicago White Sox, Roberto Alomar
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Sox keep on chuggin'
Tribune staff reporterPerhaps the White Sox can blame it on the full moon. They nearly blew a six-run lead in the ninth inning Tuesday night before escaping with an 8-6 victory over the Twins. "That was a big win," Mark Buehrle said after the Sox extended their lead in the...Tags: Magglio Ordonez, Chicago White Sox, Corey Koskie, Roberto Alomar, Baseball
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Love that glove
Tribune staff reporterMoises Alou reached into his locker stall in the Wrigley Field clubhouse, rummaging among caps, Cubs uniform pants, game jerseys and pairs of cleats. Then he hauled out a well-worn glove. Once shiny, the black outfielder's mitt resembled a house sorely...Tags: Crimes, Chicago Cubs, Joe DiMaggio, Brian Giles, U.S. Cellular Field
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Sox shake off sweep
Tribune staff reporterThe White Sox may not have come back from Minnesota with much, but they did bring their batsat least the ones that work. The power outage that afflicted their efforts against the Twins disappeared under an avalanche of 12 hitssix for extra...Tags: Magglio Ordonez, Jose Valentin, Chicago White Sox, Joe Medwick, Roberto Alomar
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The battle outside the lines
Tribune staff reporterBrooks Boyer's boyish face looked cautiously hopeful as he sat behind the large desk in his sparsely furnished office on a recent morning. A nearly full box of caffeine-heavy Diet Mountain Dew sat on the floor as both an aid and a warning—his tenure as...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Death, WGN, U.S. Cellular Field, Chicago White Sox
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Offense fails to back Schoeneweis' effort
Tribune staff reporterFew could have guessed that after the first six weeks of the season, starter Scott Schoeneweis would be more dependable than the White Sox's offense. Schoeneweis turned in another solid effort Saturday that was wasted in a 4-2 loss to the Blue Jays at...Tags: Magglio Ordonez, Chicago White Sox, Ozzie Guillen, Baseball, Timo Perez
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It's all wrong for Sox, Wright
Tribune staff reporter"Today was just one of those days." That was White Sox manager Jerry Manuel's assessment after a 9-4 setback to the Baltimore Orioles on Sunday afternoon in front of 23,951 at Comiskey Park. The Sox saw their four-game winning streak end as losing...Tags: Ray Durham, Magglio Ordonez, Jose Valentin, U.S. Cellular Field, Chicago White Sox
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