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    Jun 16, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Tribune All-City team

    Contact a Hollywood agent, quick. It's time for someone to do the miniseries "Trading Sori: Inside the Cubs' Quest for the Holy Grail.''
    Contact a Hollywood agent, quick. It's time for someone to do the miniseries "Trading Sori: Inside the Cubs' Quest for the Holy Grail.'' The conversations about the Alfonso Soriano situation that have taken place recently and will take place for who...

    Tags: Brent Morel, Adam Dunn, Ozzie Guillen, James Russell, Reed Johnson

  2. Apr 6, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. Sox manager remains in character — unflappable

    ARLINGTON, Texas — It wasn't worse than a noogie from Nolan Ryan, but losing his first game as White Sox manager to Ryan's Rangers hurt Robin Ventura.
    ARLINGTON, Texas — It wasn't worse than a noogie from Nolan Ryan, but losing his first game as White Sox manager to Ryan's Rangers hurt Robin Ventura. Not that Ventura showed it. There are Mandarin dictionaries easier to read than Ventura. "I...

    Tags: Brent Morel, Chicago White Sox, Paul Konerko, Adam Dunn, Baseball

  4. May 6, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Sox must make tough calls on veteran pitchers

    The bad news has come in for Gavin Floyd, just like it did for John Danks last August.
    The bad news has come in for Gavin Floyd, just like it did for John Danks last August. Floyd will have season-ending elbow surgery Tuesday, meaning the White Sox will get no more return on the $9.5 million they’ll pay Floyd this season, just as...

    Tags: Chicago White Sox, Dylan Axelrod, Jose Quintana, Mark Buehrle, Baseball

  6. Apr 30, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Your Morning Phil: Liriano trade, Gregg, Dunn

    Talking baseball while hoping<strong> Kirk Hinrich</strong> gets well soon:
    Talking baseball while hoping Kirk Hinrich gets well soon: 1. At some point every July, I make this point: The odds are always with the teams selling talent at the trade deadline, not the ones giving up prospects to try to meet short-term opportunities....

    Tags: Don Cooper, Adam Dunn, Paul Maholm, Minnesota Twins, Baseball

  8. Sep 11, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. White Sox need more starts like Quintana's

    Jose Quintana does not tiptoe into a room. He opens the door and waltzes right in, sometimes to stick around, sometimes to be promptly escorted out.
    Jose Quintana does not tiptoe into a room. He opens the door and waltzes right in, sometimes to stick around, sometimes to be promptly escorted out. It's a direct approach, one built around challenging hitters with strikes, and the White Sox prefer it to...

    Tags: Chicago White Sox, Miguel Cabrera, Don Cooper, Oakland Athletics, Baseball

  10. Jan 23, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. A story to love

    <strong>Sit down for this, people:</strong> I came across a touching story this week.
    Sit down for this, people: I came across a touching story this week. Recent emails suggest that mouthbreathing Notre Dame supporters will find it hard to believe that I have a heart that could be touched, but it’s true, and those lobotomized...

    Tags: Robinson Cano, Lima (Peru), Alex Rodriguez, Sandy Hook Elementary School

  12. Sep 28, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Peavy does all he can

    Is that all there is?
    Is that all there is? Jake Peavy, the guy who was going to play the role of Jose Contreras on the next great White Sox team, may have pitched his last game at U.S. Cellular Field in a home uniform. It was a big game, maybe the biggest of the season,...

    Tags: Paul Konerko, Alexei Ramirez, San Diego Padres, Evan Longoria, Baseball

  14. Sep 5, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. Not the end of the world, but Sox fatalists can see it from here

    <strong>If you are a White Sox fatalist</strong> -- one of the 30,000 or so who were smart enough not to fill the Cell for Tuesday night&rsquo;s joke against Minnesota -- then you have good reason to warm up the car and close the garage door on this season.
    If you are a White Sox fatalist -- one of the 30,000 or so who were smart enough not to fill the Cell for Tuesday night’s joke against Minnesota -- then you have good reason to warm up the car and close the garage door on this season. Yeah, the Sox...

    Tags: Miguel Cabrera, Minnesota Twins, NASA, Jake Peavy, Philip Humber

  16. Jun 18, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. Cubs win a game big, but maybe lose a big deal

    <strong>The crosstown blog for people who don&rsquo;t have all day to read blogs:</strong>
    The crosstown blog for people who don’t have all day to read blogs: The Cubs placed Ryan Dempster on the disabled list because of tightness in his right trade value. I assume that Dempster’s injury and Monday’s night’s outing...

    Tags: Ryan Dempster, Will Ohman, Thomas Ricketts, Alexei Ramirez, Barack Obama

  18. May 24, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Rehab stalls a bit for Sox's Beckham

    Second baseman <strong>Gordon Beckham</strong> is going to take a little longer than first expected to return from his right hand injury.
    Second baseman Gordon Beckham is going to take a little longer than first expected to return from his right hand injury. "He still is having a little discomfort, so we just want to slow him down," manager Robin Ventura said Friday. "He probably will...

    Tags: Dylan Axelrod, Chicago White Sox, Angel Sanchez, Robin Ventura, Baseball

  20. May 18, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Sox waste 17-hit barrage in 12-9 loss

    ANAHEIM, Calif. &mdash; Adam Dunn blamed the missed scoring chances in the early innings. But manager Robin Ventura cited the 10 walks four White Sox pitchers issued as the bigger failure.
    ANAHEIM, Calif. — Adam Dunn blamed the missed scoring chances in the early innings. But manager Robin Ventura cited the 10 walks four White Sox pitchers issued as the bigger failure. At any rate, there was plenty of blame shared Saturday in a...

    Tags: Chicago White Sox, Adam Dunn, Matt Lindstrom, Nate Jones (baseball), Baseball

  22. May 23, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  23. Chicago White Sox - PlayerWatch

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    LHP Chris Sale will not get an MRI on his sore left shoulder, according to manager Robin Ventura. Sale was supposed to start Wednesday night's game against the Red Sox at U.S. Cellular Field in Chicago, but he was scratched the night before because of...

    Tags: Jeff Keppinger, Chicago White Sox, Veal, Baseball, Donnie Veal

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