Jermaine Dye Wants the Buehrle Treatment

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 Jermaine Dye Wants the Buehrle Treatment
Filed under: Chicago , White Sox , AL Central , MLB Rumors At the beginning of the season White Sox GM Kenny Williams said that there would be no negotiating during the year with any of the White Sox free agents-to-be. Well, then there were plenty of negotiations with Mark Buehrle , and now the left-hander is staying in Chicago for four more years . Much like Buehrle, Jermaine Dye is a free ... [link]

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Published 7/15/2007 by Fornelli at Foul Balls
... -who?-who didn't give up an earned run in his last start but still took a loss. Jermaine Dye Wants the Buehrle Treatment - At the beginning of the season ...

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