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Buehrle Continues To Pitch Strong
Mark Buehrle continues to have a fantastic season with his 17th straight game of allowing 3 earned runs or less. He went 8 strong innings Friday in Minnesota giving up only 4 hits and the 3 runs that the Twins scored were all unearned thanks to the smooth glove work of Adam Dunn. Throughout the [...]
Changes Need To Be Made in White Sox Organization
The complete 180 degree turn that the White Sox have gone over the past week has just been astounding. Obviously back to back series with the Red Sox and the Yankees is going to be tough for any team, but when the Sox need to keep winning series to stay relevant in the AL central, [...]
5 Reasons The White Sox Will Win the AL Central
The White Sox have been disappointing this season to say the very least. Coming into Tuesday night’s game, the Sox were 4.5 games out after another pathetic showing against the Yankees on Monday night. While the season has been depressing to say the least, there still is some hope for the White Sox in the [...]
Mistakes On Base Waste Peavy’s Great Start
After the first inning, it looked like Jake Peavy and the Sox were in for another long day. It doesn’t help when you are facing one of the best pitchers in all of baseball in C.C. Sabathia. It also doesn’t help when you have Adam Dunn hitting cleanup in your lineup. It really doesn’t help [...]
All Quiet on the South Side at Deadline
Usually July 31st for me is like Christmas morning. I wake up all excited because it’s usually the day there is a lot of movement and buzz around the Chicago White Sox organization. In fact, even a few weeks up until the trade deadline I keep my ear to the ground to see if there [...]
Both Sox Do Battle on South Side
With the Tigers losing Thursday night to the Angels, the White Sox find themselves just 3 games back of first place. After taking 2 of 3 from the Tigers in the previous series, the White Sox look to take on the other colored Sox from the AL East in a three game series starting Friday. [...]
Jackson and Teahen On The Way Out, De Aza On The Way Up
Kenny Williams made the first big move of the 2011 season on Wednesday afternoon with a 4 player deal involving the Toronto Blue Jays. The trade sent Edwin Jackson and Mark Teahen to Toronto in exchange for relief pitcher Jason Frasor and minor league pitcher Zach Stewart. Many people were wondering if a move was [...]
Peavy Hitting A Wall in 6th Should Be No Surprise
Coming into Tuesday’s game against the Tigers with Justin Verlander pitching, I would be lying if I expected the White Sox to win. Verlander has been one of, if not the best pitcher in the American League all year. If I had not seen the game and was told that the Sox scored 4 runs [...]
Clutch Hits Back Buehrle’s Strong Start
The White Sox took game one of the big three game set against Detroit Monday night 6-3. Not only did the Sox win the game, but the way they won really got my attention. Coming from behind and hitting in the clutch with 2 outs is something that has been a problem for the Sox [...]
White Sox Start Big Stretch on South Side
Coming off a nice, rain shortened series sweep against the Indians, the White Sox come home for a very important 10 game home stand. The Sox open up with a 3 game series against the Tigers on Monday starting at 7:10 CT.



