Sox fall two games back, Guillen accepts applications for his job
Last week, Sox manager Ozzie Guillen expressed insecurity about his job security while speaking in the third person.
BEHIND ENEMY VINES: Let the Bidding Begin
I suppose I'd be remiss if I neglected to offer my thought on THE BIG NEWS, the development that no Chicago media outlet can avoid--the impending sale of the Chicago Cubs.
Sox suffer injury, avoid insult and top Indians in 9th
The White Sox were able to avoid their first sweep to begin a season since 2003 Thursday, defeating the Cleveland Indians 4-3. The news was not all good for the South Siders, however, as starter Mark Buehrle left the game in the second inning after taking a liner off his pitching hand.
Sox ruin beautiful afternoon, fall 8-7 to Tribe
Ideal weather conditions in April are uncommon in Chicago, making the Sox 8-7 loss to Cleveland even more heartbreaking.
Sabathia challenges Jenks to pierogi-eating contest
Sox closer Bobby Jenks is hoping to turn in a great performance off the mound when his team visits Cleveland next week. Last Sunday, Indians pitcher C.C. Sabathia challenged for the title of biggest gormandizer in Major League Baseball.
Sox get clobbered by Tribe, admit experts might be right
Disrespect was a common theme with Sox players and coaches during spring training. According to the South Siders, the national media wasn't giving them their dues. While this disrespect created bulletin board material all March, the Sox are singing a different tune after they lived up to preseason expectations in their season opener, getting smoked 12-5 by the Cleveland Indians.
Podsednik returns to Sox lineup, hits 3 for 4, steals a base and goes...
Although only playing in a "B" game, White Sox outfielder Scott Podsednik had quite the day Wednesday. Recovering from a sports hernia, the speedy leadoff hitter went 3 for 4 and stole a base against the Rockies. Topping off Podsednik's great day was the fact he got to go home to his wife Lisa Dergan, Playboy's Miss July 1998.