Posts Tagged ‘chicago white sox’

Sox done in by Guillen.

Come on, how many of you thought when the Sox scored 3 runs in the 2nd inning today at Comerica Park, that they would go on to sweep the Detroit Tigers? I was feeling good, but I knew the game had 7 more innings to go. Damn baseball! The Tigers salvaged one game against the [...]

Sox have Tiger blood, plus 2 wins

I hope it’s not an aberration, but the Sox have come out like they plan on taking control of the division. They have won 2 straight in Detroit, beating Justin Verlander and Max Scherzer in the process. That’s the first time this season the Sox have beaten a Central team, not named Cleveland, in 2 [...]

No way Jose, Canseco is Dunn watching Adam struggle

We all know about Adam Dunns struggles, but finally someone has stepped up to the plate and given the big man some advice. It’s none other than Jose Canseco. The juiced master told Dunn to just swing harder and he’ll start seeing results. Maybe he has a point. Canseco made it clear that if Dunn [...]

KC is a Royal pain in the A**

You can only hope that what the Sox saw out of Eric Hosmer isn’t a preview of things to come in future years. Hosmer batted .500 with 2 home runs in the 4 games as the Royals took 2 of 3 from the Sox by winning today’s rubber game 4-1. The Sox were done in [...]

Minding their P’s and Q’s, Baseball sets All-Star roster.

Paul Konerko is not an All-Star. I thought it was a foregone conclusion as the man is having an All-Star season. It got me thinking, as both teams full rosters were announced today. Yes, they were announced today! Now the only way you can see Konerko in Arizona, on the 12th, is the ‘Final Say’ [...]

The team is fine, but Adam may be Dunn

For the first time since April 16th, the Chicago White Sox are at the .500 mark. Thank’s to two wins over the fading Cubs, the Sox have a chance at making the All-Star break in great shape. Along with reaching the break even mark, the Sox have crawled to within 3.5 games of first place [...]

The mountains may be rocky, but the Sox still bust em up. (Go for it!)

Thank god the Sox have tomorrow off. Another extra inning game almost depleted the bullpen again. Today was the 3rd extra inning affair for the south siders in 6 days. At least this one only went 10, before the Sox finally won 6-4. Who would you rather have up with the bases loaded and a [...]

Sox have tough time time brushing away Nats

First off, you won’t have John Danks to push around for 15 days, as the Sox placed the lefthander on the disabled list today. Danks suffered an oblique injury yesterday. The Sox replaced Danks with double A lefthander Hector Santiago. Santiago started in Birmingham, but he will be the last man in the pen with [...]