Archive for March, 2012

Sox Vets Know It’s Win or Get Moved in 2012

If the White Sox players were hoping that the trade rumors surrounding the team would end once spring camp started they are finding out that they were very wrong. It’s obvious that this roster might have a short shelf life if the standings aren’t to the liking of general manager Ken Williams. That’s why the [...]

With trade winds blowing, Floyd blows away the Padres

It’s hard enough for these players to do their job under normal circumstances. I would think it would be totally distracting to do their job while trade rumors swirl. I am talking about Gavin Floyd, who made his first official start Tuesday in Peoria. Floyd’s name has been bandied about since the end of last [...]

Jake Peavy pitches in to help the Wounded Warrior Program

There a number of times during the spring when baseball takes a back seat to life. Monday was one of those days. Jake Peavy, who has done many great things with our servicemen, was at it again on Monday. As part of the Wounded Warrior program, Peavy hosted 13 of the guys at Camelback Ranch. [...]

Kenny Williams (Jr.) comes through for the Sox when they most need him

After Chicago exploded for 6 runs (6 runs for the Sox is an explosion) in Surprise, things have taken a turn for the worse the past 2 games. A great crowd came out for the Sox-Cubs tilt on Friday. It really is a fun time at Camelback Ranch when these two meet. The park is [...]

Fore! Sox lose the first 3, but tee off in game 4

It’s been 4 games for the Sox, and finally the bats came alive. Many guys were stinging the ball he first three games, but it was usually hit right at a guy. Adam Dunn started a bit slow, but he did reach base via the walk in 2 of the 3 games he played. However, [...]

Let the (Sox) games begin

My apologies to you all for not updating from White Sox camp. 10-15 hour days over the past 10 days knocked me out. However, that is behind me. All my video is logged, and I got some good sleep. Now it’s time to update. When I think of past camps, there were stories a plenty. [...]