Family members haven’t told Hawk Harrelson that Addison Reed’s been traded
“He just loves that boy like a son,” a cousin of Harrelson told Sox.com. “We’re not sure when we’ll tell Ken that Addison is gone, but you can be damn sure it won’t be during the holidays.”
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Innovative White Sox using dating website ‘It’s Just Lunch’ to meet with free agents
GM Rick Hahn said he decided to use the site “to meet new ball players without all the hassle. We just don’t have the time to schedule dates to meet with all of the players with whom we want to court.”
Bridgeport family members arrested after altercation about worst Sox team
The fight escalated after the family’s 85-year-old grandfather coldcocked his 28-year-old grandson, who argued that Gordon Beckham was a much better second baseman than Syd O’Brien, a utility infielder who played in 121 games batting .247 during the 1970 season.
Konerko seeking part-time job after taking huge pay cut
“I’m looking for something that’s going to give me some benefits, like a 401K, health insurance and at least two weeks paid vacation.”
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford to throw first pitch at 2014 White Sox game
“The mayor was somewhat reluctant to do it, but when he found out he’ll get free Labatt’s and Molson, he jumped at the chance,” Boyer said. In addition to attending the game, Ford will make a personal appearance at gentlemen’s club Heavenly Bodies in Elk Grove Village.
White Sox insist team continues to exist, despite Amber Alerts
In an open letter published in the Southtown Star, the Chicago White Sox assured fans that the team still exists, despite Amber Alerts posted recently on the Dan Ryan Expressway.