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Curses are but the Province of Losers

The Japanese surely mean well, but we’ve got better ideas to help Chicago’s AAA team.

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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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How to Write a White Sox Spring Training Report

So-and-so has something to prove. Part two in an ongoing series.

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Kenny Williams Moves at an Altitude Below that of Enemy Detection

Or so says Joe Cowley.

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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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The Game of Kenny Williams

There are times to admire the Sox’ GM and there are times to admonish the Sox’ GM. This is both of those times.

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The Curious Case of the Curious Case of

When Oscar-nominated films directed by David Fincher attack.

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Man, I’m Going to Cut You Up So Bad, That You. . . You Gonna Wish I Didn’t Cut You Up So Bad.

And other revelations from the theoretical Ozzie Guillen literary project.

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Choices, Choices, Choices (Freelance Baseball II)

Now batting for Team USA: the centerfielder, number 27, Ken Rosenthal!

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Progress and Prosperity

All the critics love U in Cleveland.

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El Barto

Two hundred fifty pounds’ worth of has-been never seemed like such a smart idea.

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Things to Watch in Chicago Baseball in 2009

Ten things that will happen in Chicago baseball, all based on nothing in particular.

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The Anti-Pro-Chicago Conspiracy

Meet the new three-headed anti-White Sox monster, although for two of those heads it’s nothing personal.

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Revisionist History

Everything is always awesome in Soxland, or at least the Sox’ PR guy says it is.

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A Tale of Three Empires

How one sports team carried out what the two mightiest media companies in the nation could not.

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Shortstop. Manager. Diplomat.

Ozzie Guillen weighs in on foreign policy: Guillen also touched on relations between his homeland and the U.S., saying he hopes President Hugo Chavez and President-elect Barack Obama would strengthen ties. “I’m not asking them to be great friends, but at least that they shake hands,” he said. Next up on Nightline, we’ll be discussing [...]

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