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Stumbling into a victory
Tribune staff reporterFrank Thomas didn't get thrown out at the plate Monday, ending his two-game streak. "I didn't have a chance," Thomas said with a laugh. Thomas had the day off, but he did get an opportunity to watch his teammates get thrown out at home instead. Though...Tags: Damaso Marte, Jerry Manuel, Aubrey Huff, Jesus Colome, Keith Foulke
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Paul Sullivan's answers
Apologies for last week's answers, which were actually answered by my evil twin. Now that there is a temporary restraining order on him, I can answer your questions in a calm and reasonable fashion. Thanks again for your patience. Why are you so...Tags: Spring Training, Todd Ritchie, Death, Journalism, Mike Royko
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Sox sweat out major slugfest
Tribune staff reporterWhen he got the final out of the third inning, White Sox starter Mark Buehrle threw his hands up in the air in mock celebration. First baseman Paul Konerko asked him if he wanted the ball. Buehrle had retired the side in order, which doesn't normally...Tags: Damaso Marte, Randy Wolf, Jim Thome, Ozzie Guillen, Assault
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Sox's defeat fundamentally bad
Tribune staff reporterDan Wright successfully passed the baton to Damaso Marte, who handed it to Tom Gordon. Then Billy Koch dropped it. After the first three White Sox pitchers combined to allow just one hit through nine innings Thursday, Boston scored off Koch in the...Tags: Damaso Marte, Jerry Manuel, D'Angelo Jimenez, Trot Nixon, Joe Crede
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Broom town
Tribune staff reporterNo matter what Mike Caruso does during the rest of the season, he can be secure in the knowledge he'll never again have to pay for a drink on the South Side. Caruso's two-run, eighth-inning home run Sunday off Rick Aguilera gave the White Sox a 6-4...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Magglio Ordonez, Chicago White Sox, Wrigley Field, Kevin Tapani
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Lowe-down: Filthy
Tribune staff reporterDerek Lowe's sinker was so effective Monday night the White Sox's lineup looked like it was hitting in super slow motion. Lowe dominated the White Sox for eight innings in Boston's 9-0 victory at Fenway Park, taming the league's second-ranked offense. A...Tags: Jerry Manuel, Curt Schilling, Todd Ritchie, Fenway Park, Kip Wells
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Offense backs Sox's Contreras
Tribune staff reporterCuban-born Jose Contreras speaks very little English, but all of his new teammates could understand the pitcher's natural anxiety before his White Sox debut. "I am sure he had some butterflies. We had some butterflies for him," said catcher Ben Davis,...Tags: Ozzie Guillen, Joe Randa, Jose Valentin, Ben Davis, Tennis
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Crede's shot lights up night
Tribune staff reporterA full house, a walk-off homer and now a first-place ballclub. White Sox fans had a blast even before the traditional Saturday night fireworks at U.S. Cellular Field when Joe Crede cracked a full-count ninth-inning homer into the left-field stands off...Tags: Ugueth Urbina, Damaso Marte, Ozzie Guillen, Jose Valentin, Dmitri Young
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High anxiety for Sox
Tribune staff reporterOne big inning. And two big scares. The White Sox earned a 5-4 victory over the Royals on Tuesday night by scoring five runs in the second inning, highlighted by Roberto Alomar's heady baserunning and a two-run homer by Frank Thomas. Then they had to...Tags: Jerry Manuel, Damaso Marte, Desi Relaford, Joe Randa, Brent Mayne
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Lee tees off at Fenway
Tribune staff reporterCarlos Lee emerged from the trainer's room Sunday a good 35 minutes after the game's final out. He wore a shower shoe on his left foot. His right foot and ankle were taped. With little warning, Lee has emerged as perhaps the most valuable player on...Tags: Jerry Manuel, Death, John Burkett, Sandy Alomar, Tim Wakefield
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Rogers keeps Sox in check
Tribune staff reporterIf the White Sox ever wondered what it would be like to compete against themselves, they will find out in the next couple of days. In many respects, the Texas Rangers and Sox are similar—two teams that live and die with their offense. On Tuesday night,...Tags: Death, Ozzie Guillen, Texas Rangers, Crimes, Jose Valentin
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Tigers jump on Colon, Sox
Tribune staff reporterWhat does White Sox general manager Ken Williams wear, a 44 long? It might be time to find out. After watching his team struggle to a 45-49 record in the first half, Williams said Monday: "They better do the job, otherwise they will have to fit me for a...Tags: Mark Buehrle, Carl Everett, Sports, Bartolo Colon, Chicago White Sox
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