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Frasor Given Back to Toronto
Earlier today the official White Sox twitter broke the story that Frasor was traded back to the Toronto Blue Jays for two pitching prospects. Both prospects are young, but seem to have bright futures
Read More »Carlos Quentin Traded to San Diego
Carlos Quentin has been an important part of the White Sox since his first year with the team in 2008. He was close to being considered for the MVP that first year with the
Read More »Which Chicago Team is Most Likely to Win a Championship in 2012?
Not too long ago, the words “Chicago” and “Championship” were considered oxymorons. In 1981, the Chicago Sting won Chicago’s first championship since the 1961 Blackhawks Stanley Cup Championship, when they won the Soccer Bowl,
Read More »White Sox & Danks Agree on Extension
Out of nowhere, the Sox signed Danks to a five year, $65MM extension. This move comes as a shock as it was rumored that Danks was being shopped at the winter meetings at Dallas.
Read More »Rising Stars
Prior to the start of the current baseball season many notable publications release top ten lists of the organizations top prospects. Often times other players, for one reason or another, will catapult themselves “on
Read More »Ventura: Dunn To Play Field in ’12
Tuesday, at the winter meeting in Dallas, new White Sox manager Robin Ventura stated that Adam Dunn will see regular playing time in the field in 2012. Dunn had a career worst in 2011
Read More »Sox Trade Santos To Toronto
The White Sox made their first trade of the offseason today trading closer Sergio Santos to the Toronto Blue Jays for pitching prospect Nestor Molina. Molina, like Santos, is a former position player turned
Read More »2011: A Retrospective – Starting Pitching
John Danks began the season with an 0-8 start, Jake Peavy was able to pitch ½ the season and Phil Humber was one of the best pitchers in the first half; but the rotation
Read More »2011: A Retrospective – Bullpen
The strong point of the White Sox 2011 season was the bullpen, overcoming early season struggles. Early on the rebuilt ‘pen looked weak, helped along by several defensive miscues. They rebounded to make up
Read More »2011: A Retrospective – DH/ Bench
The White Sox hitting woes resonated throughout the entire team but were most noticeable in the 6’6” DH Adam Dunn. Brought in to be the left handed compliment to Paul Konerko, Dunn was anything
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