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Roots connect rivals
Tribune staff reporterTwo men were on and two were out at Wrigley Field when Cubs catcher Henry Blanco and his .146 batting average stepped to the plate Saturday as the potential winning run in the ninth inning, his team trailing the White Sox 5-3. The most concerned Sox...Tags: Henry Blanco, Chicago Cubs, Baseball, Crime, Law and Justice, Sports
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Basically, Sox fail in clutch
Tribune staff reporterWhen home runs are flying out of U.S. Cellular Field, fundamentals don't seem to matter much. But when the home runs stop, as they did Sunday, fundamentals are everything. The White Sox squandered a magnificent pitching performance by Jon Garland, had...Tags: Mark Loretta, Chicago Cubs, Rod Beck, Carlos Lee, Mark Kotsay
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Buehrle has '1 of those days,' gets cut up
Tribune staff reporterMark Buehrle wasn't his normal self Sunday. The All-Star left-hander yielded seven runs over 4 1/3 innings as the White Sox fell to Cleveland 7-4 in front of 14,975 fans at U.S. Cellular Field. Behind three home runs in the first three innings,...Tags: Sandy Alomar, Casey Blake, Shane Spencer, Baseball, Carlos Lee
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An all-out victory for Sox
Tribune staff reporterManager Jerry Manuel wore a T-shirt bearing the words of the White Sox's latest unofficial slogan: "It's better to burn out than fade away." The message: Don't hold back. Go all out. The Sox did just that Sunday by rallying for a 7-4 victory over...Tags: Casey Blake, Shane Spencer, Jerry Manuel, American League, Tom Gordon
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9th-inning rally comes up short
Tribune staff reporterJose Valentin joked that the White Sox should be permitted to cork their bats, given the team's .241 average entering Wednesday night's game. As if that would be enough for a team that had been averaging 2.6 runs over its last five games. "This is the...Tags: Shea Hillenbrand, Crime, Law and Justice, Darren Dreifort, Tucson, Esteban Loaiza
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Buehrle can't win: Sox held to 4 hits
Tribune staff reporterThere are no secrets in baseball. But there's plenty of mystery. Heading into Friday night's game against the Dodgers, White Sox left-hander Mark Buehrle was hoping he would have the edge against a team he never has faced. "They've never seen my cutter,...Tags: Brian Jordan, Carlos Lee, Sports, Soccer, National League
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Indians perfect Rx for Sox
Tribune staff reporterPaul Konerko hit a three-run homer and improved his batting average against left-handed pitchers to .369 Friday night as the White Sox beat the Cleveland Indians 5-3 to stay in a first-place tie with the Minnesota Twins in the American League Central....Tags: Carlos Lee, Minnesota Twins, Damaso Marte, Jon Garland, Carl Everett
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Sox still toast on the West Coast
Tribune staff reporterThe good news for the White Sox: This was just a two-game series. The bad news: They come back next month to play a four-gamer. Clearly, this is not a place that breeds good vibrations. Mark Kotsay hit his first home run since Sept. 19 in the bottom of...Tags: Sandy Alomar, Physiology, Erubiel Durazo, Gaming, Baseball
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'Ugly' win looks fine to Sox
Tribune staff reporterMaybe it was because Paul Konerko was wearing the uniform of the 1983 White Sox, the team whose players were honored Saturday at U.S. Cellular Field. At any rate, the '83 Sox won the divisional championship wearing the "Winning Ugly" label. And Konerko...Tags: Eyewear, Esteban Loaiza, Carlos Lee, Damaso Marte, Carl Everett
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Glover hits spot
Tribune staff reporterTwo developments, one good and one bad, stood out in Sunday's 8-3 White Sox victory over the Tampa Bay Devil Rays at Comiskey Park. The good news: Gary Glover made an adjustment and came back after a shaky start to pitch seven innings of four-hit, three-...Tags: Tampa Bay Rays, Steve Cox, Elvis Presley, Baseball, Josh Paul
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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: Neck Pain, Baseball, Carlos Lee, Keith Foulke, Sports
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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: Johnny Damon, Carlos Lee, Sports, Damaso Marte, Chicago White Sox
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