Tag Archives: Jermaine Dye

Worst of the Best Teams of the Decade

When are 96 wins no better than 90, and when are they even worse than 89 (which were technically 88 in the first place)? When you’re the Chicago White Sox, that’s when. Part two in a series.

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Four Incredibly Short Essays About Dewayne Wise

Who was Dewayne Wise, and why should we care? Two burning questions share an eerily similar answer.

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Away With You, Superfluous Outfielder!

Everybody, say hello to Alex Rios. He will be your teammate, he wants to win just as much as you do, and he’s here to help everyone along with this big, shared, adventurous goal. Except for you. You’re fired. [Mouthpiece Sports]

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Predicting the Odd Man Out

Technically, they’re all awesome but technically, that’s a highly flawed statement. A look at the Sox’ extra gears.

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The Most Hilarious Things Ever

Bartolo Colon is my new favorite pitcher and other notes from around the league.

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When the Sox Fight Authority, Authority Always Wins

In which Bobby Jenks learns the high price and steep cost of sticking it to The Man.

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Uh-Huh

The only thing we have to fear are the White Sox themselves. [Mouthpiece Sports]

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Draft YOU, That’s My Name!

Presenting the 35th Street guide to fantasy baseball drafting.

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I Said Good Day to You, Mr. Thome

The South Side position battle no one’s talking about this spring – and with good reason.

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Valentines for My White Sox Boyfriends

She choo-choo-chooses him. And him. And him. Guest columnist Cara Snyder reflects on the true meaning of the holiday.

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Seven of Bobby Abreu

People don’t want a hero. They want to eat cheeseburgers, play the lotto and watch television.

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Why Jermaine?

The Dye-to-Cincy rumors persist, but no one seems to know or care why.

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Bronzeville (or, Who Votes In These Things, Anyway?)

In the scheme of things, first place does not really equal third place and winning does not make you victorious.

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The State We’re In

Welcome to Chicago, where “speed” is just another word for “no.”

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The Prototypical Sox Outfield Prospect

Exploring the myth of the promising young Sox outfielder.

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