White Sox try to let air out of blowup doll issue

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 White Sox try to let air out of blowup doll issue
The White Sox dealt with fallout from having blowup dolls in the clubhouse. [link]

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Fallout From Chisox' Inanimate Objects Continues
Published 5/7/2008 at The Sporting Blog
... to have a couple of slump-busting blow-up dolls in the White Sox clubhouse. Today, the outrage over what seemed like a hilariously good time continues: Coming off an 0-6 road trip when they managed just nine runs, the Chicago White Sox returned home Tuesday and were confronted with more questions about two female blowup dolls than they were about their shaky offense. General manager Ken Williams, who had lunch Tuesday with Guillen, said he was disappointed by the display and was assured it wouldn't happen again. I don't view this as a boys-being-boys type issue. This ...

Fallout Over Inanimate Objects Continues
Published 5/7/2008 at The Sporting Blog
... to have a couple of slump-busting blow-up dolls in the White Sox clubhouse. Today, the outrage over what seemed like a hilariously good time continues: Coming off an 0-6 road trip when they managed just nine runs, the Chicago White Sox returned home Tuesday and were confronted with more questions about two female blowup dolls than they were about their shaky offense. General manager Ken Williams, who had lunch Tuesday with Guillen, said he was disappointed by the display and was assured it wouldn't happen again. I don't view this as a boys-being-boys type issue. This ...

Pink Sox: More UFH in Chicago
Published 5/8/2008 by Sarah Green at umpbump.com
... on his UFH from Jeremy Campus, who has cancer, to raise awareness about breast cancer for Mother’s Day, which is this coming Sunday. (Let’s hope for his sake that he got Ma Swisher some flowers instead of, say, a slightly used blow-up doll .)

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