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While the Red Sox examined whether to pursue
White Sox shortstop Juan Uribe, major league sources indicate
the team backed away from a possible deal to acquire him. The Red Sox really like the job done by Jed Lowrie and feel that Alex Cora can ...
Looking into some of the trade rumors swirling
around the White Sox. I look into deals potentially
involving the Boston Red Sox, the Baltimore Orioles, and the Los Angeles Dodgers
The Red Sox are deep in conversations with
the White Sox on a trade that would send
infielder Juan Uribe to Boston, according to sources. Uribe is batting just .225 in limited playing time this season, but his three home runs are one more than all ...
Alex Cora and Juan Uribe may be trading
teams soon, and Ken Rosenthal says bigger moves could
follow in the wake of the deal.
Juan “effin” Uribe? I really hope not but
according to CBSSports.com, the Boston Red Sox are interested
in acquiring Uribe from the Chicago White Sox to help out at shortstop while Julio Lugo is out.
According to Danny Knobler of CBS Sportsline ,
the Red Sox are deep into negotiations with the
Chicago White Sox to acquire former starting shortstop Juan Uribe. Uribe, 29, is wrapping up a one-year deal worth $4.5 million. He is hitting ...
Courtesy MLB Trade Rumors, CBSSports.com has this perplexing
rumor . he Red Sox are deep in conversations
with the White Sox on a trade that would send infielder Juan Uribe to Boston, according to sources. Uribe is batting just .225 in limited ...
Looks like Pablo Ozuna will be working game
on the LA ladies
A long look back at the White Sox'
first-half performance
In May I wrote an article on this
website examining the Cuban and MLB career of Alexei
Ramirez. At that point (through May 15), he had only 5 hits in 45 plate appearances with the White Sox, and seemed to have lost the confidence of his manager and teammates. I noted that there were significant disparities among talent evaluators concerning his potential in the majors...
Up is down, left is right, and Chicago
baseball is not quite what it seems anymore.
After a long, frustrating battle, the Sox are
unable to bring in another win against the Rangers.
Why are the Sox not being represented in
the All Star Game when they are #1 in
their division?
Paul Konerko will be coming back soon which
requires a look at the Sox' lineup construction to
see who gets the old heave-ho upon his return. Bobby Jenks is banged up. A look at what this means to the Sox and who will fill his role while he's out.






No Uribe