sox35th.com - 10/10/2009
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In the end, did it matter who hit leadoff and played center? Was any other option really that much better? To put it another way, was a one-dimensional player going to help a team so desperately in need of help on all fronts? Was there really that much of a difference between the ...
chicago.whitesox.mlb.com - 10/11/2009
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By Adam McCalvy / MLB.com 10/11/09 1:04 PM
ET While DeWayne Wise walked out the door last...
week, the White Sox were talking about keeping another outfielder in-house. Ryan Gleichowski, the agent for would-be free agent speedster Scott Podsednik, told ...
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White Sox meet with Podsednik's agent
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mlbtraderumors.com - 10/5/2009
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mlbtraderumors.com —
Recently, the South Side of Chicago has been
identified as a logical destination for Angels third baseman...
Chone Figgins as he heads into free agency . However, manager Ozzie Guillen doesn't envision the 31-year-old utility player fitting into the ...
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Chone Figgins Too Pricey For White Sox?
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White Sox Blogger Round-Up
South Side Sox —
... J.J. continues his player reviews with everyone's favorite, Tony Pena.
Andrew shares four essays on Dewayne Wise.
Jim makes fun of the Twins.
White Sox Cards shares his all-decade team.
And Mark Gonzales' always entertaining mailbag.
A leader emerges in race out of town
Sox Machine —
... to relief pitching with the Sox this past season. Another former shortstop to successfully make the jump to the bullpen midway through his minor-league career: Joe Nathan . Will the ciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiircle be unbrokeeeeeeeen? In the first game , Viciedo went 0-for-3 with a strikeout and a sac fly. Santos threw two scoreless innings. ***************************** Reading material: *At South Side Sox, U-God picks his top five games of the season . *Andrew has four short essays on Dewayne Wise . *J.J. keeps cranking out reviews: D.J. Carrasco , ...
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