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sox35th.com - 21 days ago
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[Editor's Note: With another decade of White Sox baseball in the books, The 35th Street Review takes a look back at the past ten years on the South Side of Chicago and finds highlights, lowlights, and a lot of in-betweenlights. In this edition, we look at the position player whose presence and ...
kansascity.com - 23 days ago
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kansascity.com —
It didn’t take long for the Royals to
surface in baseball’s offseason trade rumors. Merely hours after...
the New York Yankees secured their 27th World Series title, a report claimed the Royals had agreed to send outfielder Mark ...
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Reports of Teahen trade appear to be premature
rotosavants.com - 23 days ago
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rotosavants.com —
Royals trade Mark Teahen to the White Sox
for Chris Getz and Josh Fields So the White...
Sox found their replacement to Jermaine Dye? All they had to do was give up their every day second baseman and a player who had never made a true impact on the Sox. So as difficult as it is to try to get into ...
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Hot Stove: Royals-White Sox
metsblog.com - 22 days ago
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metsblog.com —
The Chicago White Sox have bought out the
2010 option for 36 year old outfielder Jermaine Dye...
, making him a free agent. The option called for $12 million for 2010, but the White Sox opted to buy him out for $950,000. Dye finished the year ...
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News: White Sox Buyout Dye
| For all you Sox fans, a tribute to JD http://bit.ly/2husOo 21 days ago |
| The 35th Street Review >> Player of the Decade http://bit.ly/3iTaiu 21 days ago |
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Who is the White Sox player of the decade?
Sox Machine —
Over at The 35th Street Review, Andrew made a case for Jermaine Dye as the Player of the Decade . Read the whole thing, but in a nutshell: Five seasons. One-hundred sixty-four home runs. Four-hundred sixty-one runs batted in. Fifth- and fifteenth-place finishes in MVP voting. An All-Star. A Silver Slugger. Most Valuable Player of the 2005 World Series. I understand where he’s coming from, but here’s one point against Dye — he played on only two White Sox playoff teams. And he played with the only three guys who made the postseason as a member of the White Sox on three ...
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