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Vazquez baffles Sox, hangs loss on Schoeneweis
Tribune staff reporterOfficially, White Sox starter Scott Schoeneweis is 0-1 after Thursday's 3-1 loss to the New York Yankees. But if there is such a thing as a "good" loss, this would qualify. "I just got outpitched," Schoeneweis said. "That's the bottom line." Javier...Tags: Paul Konerko, Chicago White Sox, Bernie Williams, Joe Crede, New York
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Teddy Greenstein on the Sox
Leave it to Ken Williams to muck things up even when everything seems to be going well. Correct me if I am wrong. Rick White got canned for something he said to the media. It took Manuel two-thirds of the season to misuse most of his pitchers and...Tags: Carlos Lee, National League, Chicago White Sox, Bars and Clubs, Mark Buehrle
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From the cubicle
ChicagoSports.comIt's Opening Day, which means it should start snowing any minute now. For the benefit of all of you stuck at work, we're going to try to bring you live play-by-play commentary of both games today. It might get a little hectic when the two games overlap,...Tags: Carlos Lee, Entertainment, D'Angelo Jimenez, Chicago White Sox, Tom Goodwin
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Finding the keys to success
Tribune baseball reporterJohn Hart built his reputation as a general manager with a run-scoring machine in Cleveland and has taken over another one in Texas. The Rangers have outscored all but four American League teams over the last three seasons. Yet during that time they rank...Tags: Juan Gonzalez, Ryan Dempster, Oakland Athletics, Jason Bere, National League
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Royals' pitchers stifle Sox's bats
Tribune staff reporterIt was over so quickly, in a tidy 2 hours 5 minutes, that the temptation was to rub your eyes and ask: What just happened? Had a Royals pitcher with four career victories really limited the Sox to two hits over six innings? Had a journeyman reliever...Tags: Joe Randa, Mike MacDougal, Jerry Manuel, Paul Konerko, Chicago White Sox
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Mental error costs Sox
Tribune staff reporterThe White Sox-Cubs rivalry is only five years old, but there already have been plenty of classic games. First came the "Ivy Affair" in 1998 when the Sox were denied a run when the Wrigley Field vines swallowed a ball. Then came the "Caruso Game" in '99...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Chris Singleton, James Baldwin, Sammy Sosa, Chicago Cubs
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Lee slams Cubs
Tribune staff reporterAfter hitting a two-out, 10th-inning grand slam to lead the White Sox to a 7-3 win over the Cubs on Friday, Carlos Lee found himself in the middle of a Sox convention at home plate. "That's the way we should play every day," Lee said. "With that kind...Tags: Carlos Lee, Jason Bere, National League, Chicago White Sox, Courtney Duncan
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Alomar's (home) plate suddenly gets fuller
Tribune staff reporterSandy Alomar Jr. had it all planned in spring training. He was going to groom Miguel Olivo to be the everyday catcher and maybe play once or twice a week. Catcher emeritus, if you will. But with the trade Sunday that brought Freddy Garcia and catcher Ben...Tags: Ben Davis, Spring Training, Freddy Garcia, U.S. Cellular Field, Chicago White Sox
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A real bang-up finish
Tribune staff reporterOne thing upon which Cubs and White Sox fans can agree is they have been in each others faces for decades. So perhaps it was appropriate that a head-on collision at home plate between Sox catcher Sandy Alomar Jr. and Cubs outfielder Gary Matthews Jr....Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Jerry Manuel, U.S. Cellular Field, Paul Konerko, Chicago White Sox
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2003 Salaries for 827 Baseball Players
The 2003 salaries for the 827 major league baseball players on opening day rosters and disabled lists. Figures were obtained by The Associated Press from management and player sources and include salaries and pro-rated shares of signing bonuses and...Tags: Josias Manzanillo, Eli Marrero, Barry Bonds, Pablo Ozuna, Carlos Delgado
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Sox walk away with loss
Tribune staff reporterWith his team buried by the second inning Friday night, Jerry Manuel kept one eye on the manual scoreboard at the base of Fenway Park's Green Monster. Not even that exercise was satisfying. For the longest time, it showed Cleveland had a 4-2 lead on...Tags: Boston Red Sox, Florida, American League, Chicago White Sox, Jeff Suppan
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Garcia gets some offense, win in debut
Tribune staff reporterFreddy Garcia made himself feel right at home Wednesday night in his White Sox debut. Now on a staff that allows more home runs than any team in the American League, Garcia gave up a season-high three in his first start since Sunday's trade. But he...Tags: Freddy Garcia, Paul Konerko, Chicago White Sox, Joe Crede, Minnesota Twins
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