Tag Archives: Kenny Williams

Bad for Baseball? Good for Them!

What to do when all-consuming rage doesn’t stop the enemy from advancing its cause.

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Rebuilder

Is there really a pleasant way to say your ballclub is in “whatever” mode?

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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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. . . All They Got to Rule the Nation

Hope and happiness by way of awesome guitar solos and occasional moments of greatness. Part two in a series.

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Even With an Iron Fist. . .

Hype and hyperbole in the form of staggered heavy metal and awkward front office transactions. Part one in a series.

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The Battle for the Soul of Javier Vazquez

Got an angel on one shoulder, got a league leader in strikeouts on the other.

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Speeding Problem

Hey, did you know Ozzie Guillen and Kenny Williams want to improve next year’s White Sox by addition of speed in tremendous amounts? ‘We need speed, but they have to have talent,” Guillen said over the weekend. ”I know I would like to see some more speed. But when you talk about speed, you can’t [...]

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Let’s Get Serious

Are regular shellackings really the answer? One White Sox general manager says “yes.”

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2008 Season Preview

Live arms, dead hope, empty promises and a whole field of unanswerable questions. Play ball!

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All the Critics Mock U In New York

Ah, January, in which temperatures hit -20 in Chicago and the paper of record reminds us all of our favorite team’s epic fall from grace: Only two seasons after they won the World Series for the first time since 1917, the White Sox incurred the largest dropoff in victories in the major leagues last season. [...]

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Say It Ain’t. . . Whatever

An A/B comparison of questionable free agent signings.

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Nothing But Net

Examining the trade for Nick Swisher. You might want to wear a hard hat.

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The Andy Gonzalez of Offseason Acquisitions

Plans are for losers. What the White Sox need is a tall glass of hyperbole.

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Trading the Past for a Different Part of the Past

Say hello and wave sayonara to another South Side icon.

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