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6 Reasons the Sox Should Stick With the 6-Man Rotation
While most Chicagoans were caught up in the great Soldier Field turf disaster that threatens to supplant the Chicago fire as the greatest tragedy in the city’s history, Zach Stewart earned his first major league win [...]
Jackson Trade Unsatisfying, But What Happens Next Is More Important
Yesterday’s Edwin Jackson and Mark Teahen trade was underwhelming and a little disappointing, but Ken Williams has a quick chance to redeem himself in both “win now” and “build for the future” modes with what he [...]
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5 Keys to the Sox Winning the AL Central
The White Sox marketing slogan for 2011 is, as everyone knows by now, “We’re All In.” It’s a perfectly fine and suitable slogan, but an equally-apt one would have been a Michael Jackson-esque “This Is It.” [...]
The Blip
It appears that, with his most recent setback, Jake Peavy has finally lost his manager’s trust. He lost my trust last July (see here and here). We were all told to expect a so-called “blip” or [...]
An Unusual Inning
Strange things happen in spring games, but I find it hard to believe the odds of anything else could be longer than these two things happening in one inning: Paul Konerko hits a triple. Dayan Viciedo [...]
Banter About Boring Battles
Well, the Sox have two Cactus League games in the books and, as per their tradition, they lost them both. We’re only a few weeks away from Ozzie’s annual “this sh** won’t fly; play these games [...]




Williams Becoming the New Krause?
I can't see any reason why the Braves or Padres would even want Ventur
Williams Becoming the New Krause?
KW said he'd been interviewing Robin for the managerial job since 1993
Williams Becoming the New Krause?
KW definitely keeps things interesting, and he gets the notion of spor
Williams Becoming the New Krause?
I personally like the Kenny Williams shock factor. It makes the White
The First Look at Rockin' Robin's Return
Maybe that's why KW decided to bring in Robin. He has no views. He doe