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 Chicago White Sox, Ivan Rodriguez, Magglio Ordonez, Troy Percival, Major League Baseball, Detroit Tigers - CBS SportsLine.com
Ordonez, who spent his first eight-plus seasons with the Chicago White Sox, thinks the Tigers can do more than just compete in the AL Central.
Chicago White Sox, Ivan Rodriguez, Magglio Ordonez, Troy Percival, Major League Baseball, Detroit Tigers - CBS SportsLine.com
The Tigers signed Ordonez, the last premier free agent available this offseason, to a $75 million, five-year contract, a deal with two option years that could raise the total to $105 million over seven seasons.
cbs.sportsline.com /mlb/story/8173142   (576 words)

  
 Chicago White Sox
When the White Sox earned their nickname they were actually wearing black sox, but their sanitary hose underneath were white.
The White Sox were originally the White Stockings, Charlie Comiskey's team that won league titles in 1900 and again the following season.
right-hander, he pitched 13 seasons with the Sox, winning 195 games.
www.thebaseballpage.com /present/fp/al/chi.htm   (977 words)

  
 Chicago White Sox : Roster : Broadcasters
Singleton played six seasons in the Major Leagues with the White Sox (1999-2001), Baltimore (2002), Oakland (2003) and Tampa Bay (2005), hitting.273 (609-2,230) with 45 home runs and 276 RBI in 704 games.
Singleton originally was acquired by the White Sox from the New York Yankees on December 8, 1999, in exchange for pitcher Rich Pratt.
Ed still scouts the Southern California area for the White Sox during the offseason...appeared before the U.S. House of Representatives in 1995 to testify about polycystic kidney disease, a disease that forced him to undergo a kidney transplant in 1991...previously served on the board of directors of the Polycystic Kidney Disease Research Foundation.
boston.redsox.mlb.com /NASApp/mlb/team/broadcasters.jsp?c_id=cws   (525 words)

  
 Red Faber
He won 254 games for the White Sox, who finished in the second division in 15 of his 20 seasons.
Faber spent his entire 20-year career with the seldom-contending Chicago White Sox of the American League.
In 1917, the Sox defeated the New York Giants in the World Series in 6 games, with Faber winning three games including the last two (he won Game 5 in two innings of relief, then won Game 6 with a complete game, 6-hit, 2 ER performance).
www.baseball-statistics.com /HOF/Faber.html   (426 words)

  
 Mets Walkoffs And Other Minutiae
I know that people are going to scoff at this, but since I slept through the end of the 51-45 Jets win over Miami in 1986 and through the end of their bizarre comeback against the Dolphins a few seasons ago, this game would rank as one of my all-time favorite Jet memories.
They make resolutions in the form of "solutions", always bringing in new people, whether it be in the front office, in management, or on the field.
Alfonzo wasn't a superstar but he developed into a terrific player One of these days, I'm going to make a list of the most clutch Mets of all-time (I have a date in the future in mind) and the only players guaranteed spots, in my mind, are Keith Hernandez, John Olerud, and Alfonzo.
metswalkoffs.blogspot.com   (8675 words)

  
 Chicago White Sox, Aaron Rowand, Brandon McCarthy, Carl Everett, Major League Baseball - CBS SportsLine.com
Thomas is a.308 career hitter with 436 homers and 1,439 RBI in 1,925 games over 15 seasons, all with the White Sox.
ARLINGTON, Texas -- White Sox slugger Frank Thomas will be activated from the disabled list Monday, making him available to play for the first time since offseason surgery on his left ankle.
The White Sox have the best record in baseball (33-17) without Thomas, even after losing 12-4 Sunday in Texas.
cbs.sportsline.com /mlb/story/8515762   (614 words)

  
 Chicago White Sox MLB Baseball at CBS SportsLine.com
Chicago White Sox second baseman Tadahito Iguchi has withdrawn from the Japanese squad for the World Baseball Classic, a news agency reported Saturday.
Garland is 64-61 with a 4.42 ERA in 181 career games over six seasons, all with the White Sox.
The White Sox hold a 2008 option at $3.25 million with a buyout of $300,000.
www.sportsline.com /mlb/teams/page/CHW   (699 words)

  
 Chicago White Sox News
Chicago White Sox second baseman Tadahito Iguchi has withdrawn from the Japanese squad for the World Baseball Classic, a news agency reported Saturday.
The former White Sox star, who has missed most of the past two seasons, is making progress as he recovers...
Chicago White Sox news continually updated from thousands of sources around the net.
www.topix.net /mlb/chicago-white-sox   (910 words)

  
 Hugh Duffy The BASEBALL Page
After two seasons in minor leagues, he was scouted by Cap Anson, who signed Duffy to play for his Chicago White Stockings in the National League in 1888.
Milwaukee Brewers (1901), Philadelphia Phillies (1904-1906), Chicago White Sox (1910-1911), Boston Red Sox (1921-1922)
By 1906, Duffy's long career as player was over, but he stayed in the game as a minor league team owner, and managing the Phillies, White Sox, and Red Sox in three stints from 1904 to 1922.
www.thebaseballpage.com /past/pp/duffyhugh   (765 words)

  
 White Sox Tickets - White Sox Ticket Center
The White Sox should be legitimate contenders in the AL Central and they can prove to the City of Chicago that the Cubs aren’t the only show in town.
The biggest problem the White Sox might face this season, as well as many other seasons, might be the “lovable losers” who reside across town.
The city of Chicago has seemingly adopted the Cubs as their team, even though the White Sox have been the more successful team over the years.
www.getticketshere.com /mlb/white_sox.htm   (505 words)

  
 Minor League Baseball: History: Top 100 Teams
Dutch played for the Chicago White Sox in 1910, the Chicago Whales in the Federal League in 1914-15 and the Cubs in 1916.
During spring training in 1938, he was traded to the Chicago White Sox for first baseman Henry (Zeke) Bonura.
He had batted.289 in 199 games for Chicago and had a.309 average in 14 minor league seasons.
www.minorleaguebaseball.com /app/milb/history/top100.jsp?idx=28   (505 words)

  
 Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association
After three seasons with the Washington Senators and two with the Chicago White Sox, he moved to the Cleveland Indians in 1954 and was a part-time player on the team that won 111 games.
Poser pitched for the Chicago White Sox in 1932 and the St. Louis Browns in 1935.
Gallagher was the manager of the Chicago Cubs for a brief period and later worked in the Commissioner's office.
mlb.mlb.com /NASApp/mlb/mlb/features/alumni/article.jsp?article=remember   (18700 words)

  
 Hugh Duffy The BASEBALL Page
After two seasons in minor leagues, he was scouted by Cap Anson, who signed Duffy to play for his Chicago White Stockings in the National League in 1888.
Milwaukee Brewers (1901), Philadelphia Phillies (1904-1906), Chicago White Sox (1910-1911), Boston Red Sox (1921-1922)
Chicago White Stockings (1888-1889), Chicago Pirates (1890), Boston Reds (1891), Boston Beaneaters (1892-1900), Milwaukee Brewers (1901), Philadelphia Phillies (1904-1906)
www.thebaseballpage.com /past/pp/duffyhugh   (18700 words)

  
 Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association
During parts of two seasons with the White Sox, he posted a record of 3-4 and a solid 2.90 ERA in 36 games, but then decided to concentrate on basketball, where he excelled, especially as a defensive player.
In 1962, he signed a $75,000 bonus contract with the White Sox, while also becoming a draft choice of the NBA's Detroit Pistons.
Finishing his major league tenure with a record of 87-91 and ERA of 4.14, Houtteman ended his major league career with the Baltimore Orioles in 1957, though he played minor league baseball in Vancouver for two more seasons.
www.mlb.com /mlb/features/alumni/remember.html   (17422 words)

  
 SI.com - MLB - First woman among 17 elected to Hall of Fame - Monday February 27, 2006 7:55PM
Minoso played in the major leagues for 17 seasons, mostly with the Chicago White Sox, and hit.298 lifetime.
He became the first black coach in the majors in 1962 with the Chicago Cubs, and played a key role in the building of the Negro League museum in Kansas City.
Manley was white, but married a black man and passed as a black woman, said Larry Lester, a baseball author and member of the voting committee.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /rssclick/2006/baseball/mlb/02/27/hall.woman.ap/?section=si_topstories   (2290 words)

  
 JackHammerBaseball.com -- Joliet JackHammers News
JOLIET, IL — The Chicago White Sox purchased the contract of third baseman Troy Cameron from the Joliet JackHammers.
Porter and the White Sox project Cameron as a third baseman, but he will see time as a first baseman and designated hitter.
Through seven pro seasons and 710 career games played, Cameron is a.230 (568-for-2,467) hitter with 17 triples, 92 home runs, 126 doubles, 353 runs scored and 356 RBI.
www.jackhammerbaseball.com /news.asp?id=578   (602 words)

  
 Chicago, Illinois - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Chicago White Sox of the American League won the World Series championship in 2005, their first since 1917.
The Chicago Bulls of the NBA are one of the most recognized basketball team in the world, thanks to the heroics of a player often cited as the best ever, Michael Jordan, who led the team to six NBA championships in eight seasons in the 1990s.
Chicago's politics lean famously to the left compared to the rest of the Midwest, and it is often said that Chicago is the "East Coast" of the Midwest.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chicago,_Illinois   (7488 words)

  
 ESPN.com - Thomas, White Sox agree to one-year deal with options
Thomas had tested the free-agent market for the first time in his career after the White Sox invoked a contract clause that allowed them to defer most of his $10 million salary.
He's the White Sox leader in home runs (376) and RBI (1,285).
Thomas signed a contract in 1997 that was to pay him $9,927,000 in each of the next four seasons, including $3,827,000 deferred with 7.73 percent compounded interest.
sports.espn.go.com /espn/print?id=1472630&type=news   (837 words)

  
 Baltimore Orioles, Sammy Sosa, Jon Garland, Miguel Tejada, Major League Baseball, Chicago White Sox - CBS SportsLine.com
A.J. Pierzynski and Juan Uribe homered for the White Sox as Chicago took a 3-0 lead after three innings.
The last White Sox pitcher to do that was LaMarr Hoyt, who won 11 straight during the 1983 and 1984 seasons.
White Sox DH Carl Everett sat out a second straight game with a leg cramp.
www.cbs.sportsline.com /mlb/gamecenter/recap/MLB_20050512_BAL@CHW   (837 words)

  
 Chicago White Sox - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This trade was deemed as the "White Flag Trade" by the Chicago newspapers due to the perception that the White Sox organization essentially surrendered to the Indians without a fight that year.
Since 2000, a heated feud has grown between the White Sox and their Central Division rivals, the Minnesota Twins, fueled in large part by the unchallenged Central Division dominance of the Twins in the 2002, 2003 and 2004 seasons.
The Chicago White Sox are a Major League Baseball team based in Chicago, Illinois.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chicago_White_Sox   (837 words)

  
 Chicago White Sox Minor League System Overview
the Chicago White Sox are blessed with a bevy of pitchers in
came over to the White Sox in a 2000 trade and has been brought
first five minor league seasons, Olivo had stolen just 21 bases.
www.attheyard.com /artman/publish/printer_191.shtml   (1177 words)

  
 American Giants
For 42 seasons, the American Giants were a source of pride and cohesion to black Chicago.
Perhaps the best black team of the 1920s, the Giants sometimes outplayed and outdrew the White Sox and the Cubs.
Chicago, in turn, was the center of black baseball during the 1920s and home to its most important annual event, the East–West all-star game, in the 1930s and '40s.
www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org /pages/42.html   (291 words)

  
 WetFeet.com > City Profile > Chicago
Southsiders watch the Chicago White Sox at U.S. Cellular Field (currently undergoing a renovation to be completed by April 2006), while the northsiders travel to Wrigley Field to follow the Chicago Cubs.
Chicago's contributions to music are as impressive as its contributions to art, architecture, and the performing arts.
Some of the world's tallest buildings are in Chicago: Sears Tower, the John Hancock Building, and the Amoco Building.
www.wetfeet.com /asp/cityprofiles_arts.asp?citypk=6   (533 words)

  
 College Sporting News
I hit.254 in 1,165 games in 13 major league seasons from 1958 through 1970 with the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago White Sox, Boston Red Sox and Kansas City Athletics before playing one year in Japan.
I was a lefthanded pitcher who compiled a 40-31 record, 3.05 ERA and 42 saves in 421 games during 12 seasons from 1961 through 1972 with the Cleveland Indians, Washington Senators, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, San Francisco Giants and Chicago Cubs.
I led the Philadelphia Eagles to back-to-back NFL playoff appearances in 2000 and 2001.
www.collegesportingnews.com /article.asp?articleid=16914   (9600 words)

  
 Ray Schalk Baseball Statistics by Baseball Almanac
R ay Schalk was born on Friday, August 12, 1892, and began his Major League baseball career on August 11, 1912, with the Chicago White Sox.
The 20 year-old played for 18 seasons on 2 different teams and ended his big league playing career in 1929.
B aseball Almanac is pleased to present a comprehensive player registry for Ray Schalk which includes his biographical data, year-by-year statistics, career totals, and miscellaneous items-of-interest.
www.baseball-almanac.com /players/player.php?p=schalra01   (9600 words)

  
 Sports Publishing LLC - Books For Sports Fans
Ron Kittle played parts of eight seasons with the Chicago White Sox and holds the distinction of hitting seven balls onto the leftfield roof at old Comiskey Park.
Ron Kittle’s Tales from the White Sox Dugout is a great read, the perfect addition for any White Sox fan.
Ron Kittle's Tales from the White Sox Dugout
www.sportspublishingllc.com /book.cfm?id=710   (431 words)

  
 :::Ken "Hawk" Harrelson Unofficial Website:::
LaRussa was replaced with Jim Fregosi in 1986; Fregosi went 193-226 in less than three full seasons as Sox manager.
This website is dedicated to the removal of White Sox television broadcaster Ken "Hawk" Harrelson.
Calls to Kenny Williams office were not returned, however, several White Sox fans shared their sentiments late Thursday.
www.heavethehawk.com   (263 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Carlton Fisk
Fisk was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2000 choosing the Boston Red Sox cap for his plaque, although he played for more seasons with the Chicago White Sox.
Carlton Ernest Fisk (born December 26, 1947 in Bellows Falls, Vermont) is a former Major League Baseball catcher who played for 24 years with the Boston Red Sox and Chicago White Sox.
This being the case, Fisk graduated from Charlestown High School then was a starter on the basketball team at the University of New Hampshire in addition to playing baseball.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Carlton-Fisk   (472 words)

  
 Harry Caray - BR Bullpen
Caray joined the Chicago White Sox in 1971.
After eleven seasons on the south side of Chicago, Caray joined the Chicago Cubs.
Harry Caray's Restaurant at 33 West Kinzie in Chicago is also must visit when in the city.
www.baseball-reference.com /bullpen/Harry_Caray   (476 words)

  
 The Toledo Mud Hens
Burns pitched eight seasons in the majors with the Chicago White Sox after making his major league debut on August 5, 1978 at the age of 19.
He garnered Rookie Pitcher of the Year honors from The Sporting News in 1980, participated in the 1981 All-Star Game and pitched for the White Sox during the 1983 American League Championship Series.
In his eight seasons, Burns posted a 70-60 record with a 3.66 ERA in 193 appearances.
www.mudhens.com /PressRelease.asp?prID=25   (476 words)

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