Williams not sitting still

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 Williams not sitting still
Someday Ken Williams will heed his owner's advice. Tuesday wasn't it. Today won't be, either. Or tomorrow. As a matter of fact, start crossing days off on the calendar, one after another, and it won't change. There will be Williams filling out his ''big board,'' either physically or in his head, obsessed with it like Will Hunting solving a math formula. [link]

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10/8 news roundup
Published 10/8/2008 by Conor at U.S.S. Mariner
... June 16, the Mariners will interview Peter Woodfork, Arizona’s assistant general manager; Jerry DiPoto, Arizona’s director of player personnel; Tony Bernazard, New York Mets vice president of player development; Kim Ng, Los Angeles Dodgers assistant general manager; and Tony LaCava, Toronto Blue Jays assistant general manager. Also, Joe Cowley at the Chicago Sun-Times spectulates that Joey Cora could be the next M’s manager. The Seattle ...

Speeding Problem
Published 10/9/2008 by Andrew Reilly at The 35th Street Review: White Sox Blog @ Sox35th.com
... Hey, did you know Ozzie Guillen and Kenny Williams want to improve next year’s White Sox by addition of speed in tremendous amounts? ...

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Published 10/16/2008 by Jim at Sox Machine: Chicago White Sox blog
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