Tag Archives: Chicago White Sox

He Could Be Heroes

Just for one season cut mercifully short. Ladies and gentlemen, Milton Bradley has solved all of our problems. [A.V. Chicago]

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The Inner Game of White Sox Baseball

Let’s be thankful for the mistake Carlos Quentin didn’t make, as the consequences would have surely been disastrous. [The Beachwood Reporter]

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Last Time In Seattle

You’ve gone a million miles; how far’d you get? Your editor reports from the Emerald City.

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Hope Is But Fuel For The Nightmare Inferno

You know what’s going to be cool about next year? April, man. And maybe even May, too. [Mouthpiece Sports]

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The Sport of Jesters

The White Sox could be champions, if only we were talking about a different game. [The Beachwood Reporter]

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We Only Have Ourselves to Blame for Alex Rios’ Struggles

Well, ourselves and Kenny Williams. And J.P. Ricciardi. And pretty much everyone except Alex Rios.

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More Advancement

Ssssssshhh! You, complaining about the low batting average – quiet down over there! Carlos Quentin is thinking! Again! [Mouthpiece Sports]

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Things We Know About This Weekend’s Series in Los Angeles of Anaheim

A trilogy of facts and postulations regarding some impending C-list baseball and follies.

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Philosophical Dilemmas, White Sox Baseball Be Thy Name

What makes a rookie great? And what’s a year worth, anyway? [Mouthpiece Sports] But more importantly: what did Kenny Williams know, and when did he know it? [Mouthpiece Sports]

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Eleven Years Gone

When you’re all out of love, the best you can do is hate; all told, that’s not such a bad way to run out the clock. [The Beachwood Reporter]

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Sox Still In It, Says Sox GM

Guess who has two thumbs and thinks the Sox’ chances remain exactly where they always were.

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The Commander Will See You Now

We all hate the White Sox, but one man at least has a good reason. Guest writer Red reports from Boston.

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The Three People You’ll Meet At Today’s Cubs-Sox Game

Baseball’s worst ballpark hosts September’s lamest showdown. There is a reason they usually have these things in June.

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Peavy In, Peavy Out

The best thing to do with Jake Peavy is a resounding “yes.” Just ask someone. Anyone, really. [Mouthpiece Sports]

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Can’t Lose What You Never Had

There are losses, and there is losing, and there are losers. The Sox will handle the first two, but we can probably take care of the latter ourselves.

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Thome/Contreras x 2

Here they go again, on their own. . . [A.V. Chicago] . . . goin’ down the only road Ken Griffey, Jr.’s ever known. [Mouthpiece Sports]

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  • "It is to our advantage, but we have to watch for teams who are out of it. Guys playing for nothing but a job are dangerous. They're playing at a higher level."
    - Frank Thomas on pennant races