WHITE SOX IN BRIEF: Late-arriving Richar could be odd man out

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TUCSON, Ariz. -- Last week, Danny Richar admitted that arriving late to camp because of a visa problem and then having a back injury sideline him for almost a week had him ''worried'' about his chances of winning the second base job. [link]

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Published 3/18/2008 by Patrick Dorsey at The Transaction Guy
... According to the Chicago Sun-Times, either Juan Uribe or Alexi Ramirez will win the White Sox second base job, not the originally planned Danny Richar. Uribe could still be traded, as Ramirez, the Cuban defect, has been the surprise and star of Chicago’s camp. ...

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