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Looking For Improvement In All The Wrong Places

The past three weeks are every reason I often hate being a White Sox fan.

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Bombs Away!

What do the Rays and Twins have in common? (Hint: It rhymes with “schmembarrassed in a ridiculous dome.”)

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This Old Outfield

The farm just got a whole lot speedier. And grindier. Let’s trade it for Ichiro!

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That, My Friends, Is What’s Called a “Winning Streak”

A few words on the fun of watching the Twins lose to the Sox.

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Presenting Your 2009 Chicago White Sox

One “when” and a whole lot of “if.” Ladies and gentlemen, baseball season is upon us.

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Distance May Skew Perception

Kenny Williams is the Vernon Wells of general managers. Or the Nick Swisher. Or, if you think about it, both.

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I’ll Have the Grinder with Extra Salt

A look at the menu at Kenny Williams’ restaurant.

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Pass Me a Bottle, Mr. Jones

Assessing a probable next addition to the Chicago White Sox. Individual responses may vary slightly from those given in the answer key.

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Ohfer

On the joys of at least not being a Lions fan today.

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