Wednesday Nov 12 | Chicago Tribune
White Sox GM might consider dealing Dye
In his attempt to field a younger and quicker team for the future, White Sox general manager Ken Williams and high-level staff members currently are evaluating talent at the Arizona Fall League.
Had the White Sox reached the second round of the playoffs last month, left fielder Carlos Quentin likely would've been added to the active roster, general manager Ken Williams said.
Sox Need Change, As In More Speed
The World Series finale ended and the Halloween masks can be put away. During this election year, we have heard the call for change.
Kenny Williams: Scratch that itch for pitching. And then scratch it again.
It's Friday, and I have all the answers ... If Josh Fields sticks as the White Sox third baseman next season , then all I can say is, thank goodness that Mark Buehrle, Gavin Floyd and John Danks can pitch.
Cooper: Pitching staff won't change
One of the most historic Presidential elections in this country's history will be decided on Tuesday, Nov.
The 2008 White Sox Year in a Nutshell
Stars are Born The 2008 year started out with mixed results where the White Sox seemed to tread water.
Despite the 6-1 regular-season finish that guided Milwaukee into the playoffs for the first time since 1982, Dale Sveum isn't getting a permanent gig as the Brewers ' manager.
RosenBlog: My love-hate relationship with the Sox
It's Friday, and I have all the answers . . . I love that the White Sox are finished this year I hate that the White Sox are finished this year.
Previewing today's League Championship Series games
Breaking down Game 3 of the American League Championship Series and Game 4 of the National League Championship Series.
Good run by Sox, but change is needed
When I predicted the White Sox would beat Tampa Bay in four games in their American League Divisional Series, it was with the hope they somehow would steal a game in Tampa, then finish off the Rays in the two ...
White Sox stay alive with victory
Thanks to John Danks and the White Sox, Chicago still has one team standing. Danks pitched another big game to save the season and well-traveled DeWayne Wise delivered a two-run double as the White Sox beat ...
Justin Geiger, senior in ACES, reacts to the White Sox loss on Monday. After a wacky finish made the White Sox playoff bound, the cat that the team came to resemble turned out to be one life short of sending ...
White Sox feel the need for speed
In 1999 and 2000 the White Sox marketing slogan was "The Kids Can Play." Nowadays, however, about the only kids in the clubhouse are children of the players, rather than actual baby-faced White Sox.
Season a victory by any measure
It's all about wins and losses. In the end, everyone is measured by them, and at the end of this 2008 season the White Sox had 1 more victory than the Twins but 2 fewer than the Rays.
Pope Lambastes Godless Modern Societies
Allies of Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva were poised to pick up the most local mayorships in municipal elections Sunday that were marred by isolated shootings.... Published: 18 minutes ago ...
Comparing Danks, Pelfrey & Hughes
Lately, it's become fashionable to point at pitchers like John Danks and use that as a defense of sorts regarding Phil Hughes and Ian Kennedy's 2008 seasons.
Chicago grieving delayed by Sox
It can't be coincidence the colors of the city's baseball teams are black and blue.
A.J. Pierzynski and Ken Griffey Jr. led the Sox with two hits each, but it was Dewayne Wise who stole the show, setting up the first run by walking and stealing second, then adding a huge two-run double in the ...
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Next time, Texas Rangers will tell trade suitor, Danks but no Danks
About eight innings into the White Sox-Twins game Tuesday, after watching former Rangers prospect John Danks throw a two-hit masterpiece, owner Tom Hicks decided to send a text message to a buddy.
Rays stay loose before potential clincher
Relaxed and loose, some of the Tampa Bay Rays wore ski caps and earflaps for a workout Saturday, only to find sunny skies and crisp temperatures not requiring extra protection.