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Reader Q&A: Mark Gonzales' White Sox mailbag
Chicago Tribune reporterI see that Alex Rios is hitting balls up the middle more during his resurgence. I believe he would be further pushed in this direction if Robin Ventura made him the second-place hitter. Rios, when he is hitting well, has better bat control than the free...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Automotive Equipment, Addison Reed, Baseball, Robin Ventura
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Dunn only lefty hitter in White Sox lineup
Adam Dunn, who is playing first base, is the only left-handed hitter in the White Sox lineup Sunday against Kansas City southpaw Danny Duffy.
Brent Lillibridge starts in center field and leads off in place of Alejandro De Aza, Tyler Flowers catches in...Tags: Sports, Danny Duffy, A.J. Pierzynski, Alexei Ramirez, Alejandro De Aza
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Konerko late scratch from Sox lineup
Paul Konerko was a late scratch from Sunday's White Sox lineup, the victim of a stiff neck. Adam Dunn moves from DH to first base against the Red Sox, with Dayan Viciedo moving from left field to DH and Kosuke Fukudome starting in left. The lineup...
Tags: Sports, A.J. Pierzynski, Paul Konerko, Eduardo Escobar, Gordon Beckham
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Time for Viciedo to dispel doubts
GLENDALE, Ariz. — Not so long ago, Dayan Viciedo would swing at anything a pitcher threw to home plate. He would hit it too, which is why some people compared him to Vladimir Guerrero. He's looking like Guerrero, all right. Wilton Guerrero. That's...
Tags: Sports, Chicago White Sox, Matt Thornton, Robin Ventura, Baseball
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New faces for Sox against Orioles
With a day game following a night game, Chicago White Sox manager Robin Ventura gave some of his veterans the day off in the series finale against the Orioles Thursday. Brent Lillibridge starts at third base, Eduardo Escobar at second base and Tyler...
Tags: Sports, Chicago White Sox, Paul Konerko, Eduardo Escobar, Adam Dunn
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White Sox's defense aids Humber's perfect game
SEATTLE — Catcher A.J. Pierzynski said he was more nervous Saturday than he was during any juncture during the White Sox's 2005 World Series. "There's no buildup for this," Pierzynski said after retrieving Humber's sharp slider and throwing to...
Tags: Sports, A.J. Pierzynski, Chicago White Sox, Kyle Seager, Alex Rios
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Vizquel, Flowers in for Sox, Dunn out for funeral
Omar Vizquel starts at second base and bats second and Tyler Flowers replaces A.J. Pierzynski at catcher for the White Sox as they face the Royals Saturday night, weather permitting.
Vizquel starts for the slumping Gordon Beckham, who has only three hits...Tags: A.J. Pierzynski, Gordon Beckham, Omar Vizquel, Bruce Chen, Athletes
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Royals fall to White Sox 6-2
Brent Lillibridge hit a three-run homer, John Danks pitched six strong innings and the Chicago White Sox beat the Kansas City Royals 6-2 on Sunday.
Paul Konerko added three hits for the White Sox (60-60), who have won eight of 10 to reach .500. Alexei...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Alexei Ramirez, American League Central, John Danks, Athletes
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You want to believe, but remember, these are the White Sox
The White Sox finally got over .500.
Happened while you were sleeping.
They beat the Indians on Wednesday morning.
Came on a Juan Pierre single in the bottom of the 14th.
An inning after the Indians loaded the bases with one out but failed to score....Tags: Sports, Chicago White Sox, Alexei Ramirez, Cleveland Indians, Romance (genre)
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MRI shows Sox OF Quentin has sprained shoulder
An MRI of Carlos Quentin's left shoulder on Sunday morning showed "only" a sprain of the AC joint, but it is still questionable when he will be able to fully swing a bat again.
The Sox will make a decision on whether to put Quentin on the disabled list...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Baseball Statistics, Alex Rios, Carlos Quentin, Adam Dunn
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Mark Gonzales' White Sox mailbag
What do you think -- will GM Kenny Williams get fired after this season? -- Steve M., Chicago
I think everything is under evaluation. The Sox certainly haven't received their money's worth for a payroll over $126 million, but the chairman is a very loyal...Tags: Mark Kotsay, Chicago White Sox, Politics, Baseball, Byung Hyun Kim
May 6, 2012
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Aug 14, 2011
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Aug 17, 2011
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Aug 23, 2011
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